EVENT: U.S. Grains Council’s Annual Membership Meeting
Highlights from the recent U.S. Grains Council (USGC) 21st International Marketing Conference and 64th Annual […]
Highlights from the recent U.S. Grains Council (USGC) 21st International Marketing Conference and 64th Annual […]
Today’s guest, Alexander Grabois, is with the U.S. Grains Council in Washington, DC. He talks […]
Today’s guest is Bob Maurer with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL. He talks about grains […]
Today’s guest is Bob Maurer with Manduca Trading in Chicago, IL, who is talking about […]
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Kim Atkins is the outgoing vice president and chief operating […]
AGRIBUSINESS REPORT PODCAST – Guest: Ryan LeGrand is the CEO of the U.S. Grains Council […]
GREENVILLE, SC – Attendees at an upcoming conference in February will be focused on developing […]
During the global shutdown due to coronavirus, more Americans found themselves in the kitchen preparing meals. For U.S. wheat producers, this helped lead to higher prices and record demand for durum wheat.
Though 2020 will be remembered as the year of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, one statistic that won’t be a part of that conversation is grain-dust deaths.
In what was the equivalent of a data dump of crop information on Tuesday, USDA rounded out their reports with an annual crop production summary for 2020.
By voice vote, the House of Representatives passed a five-year extension of the U.S. Grains Standards Act.
Despite COVID-19, grain has been moving and basis has generally tightened since April with both positive and negative volatility depending on the month and specific grain.
USDA released their Quarterly Grain Stocks Report on Tuesday and caught some traders flat-footed
(DENVER, CO) Average grain elevator margins are expected to be relatively normal this year for […]
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