PNW grain merchandiser struggles as U.S.-China trade dispute upends soybean exports
This year’s trade dispute between the U.S. and China disrupted business for a regional grain merchandiser. CEO Kurt Haarmann says Columbia
This year’s trade dispute between the U.S. and China disrupted business for a regional grain merchandiser. CEO Kurt Haarmann says Columbia
The USDA’s broiler hatchery numbers were mixed. That’s as producers continue their efforts to meet demand and also staying wary of
Multiple cases of a deadly neurological disease have the U.S. horse industry on high alert. “It is very scary. My vet
An FFA chapter in Minnesota has been recognized as the top chapter in the nation. Glencoe-Silver Lake FFA president Samantha Madsen
A southwest Ohio farmer says higher blends of ethanol in the Philippines could increase demand for U.S corn farmers. Karyn Forman tells
The domestic ethanol supply fell to a multi-week low. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says stocks of 21.968 million barrels were
The CEO of the Kansas Livestock Association says providing producers with flexible CRP rules could improve grazing opportunities. Matt Teagarden says
The chair of the U.S. Soybean Export Council says she remains optimistic about the future of soybean exports. Michigan farmer Jana Fritz
A regional sales and service manager with RCIS says farmers need to be aware of several beneficial changes to crop insurance