Feed & Grain StaffFrom the AuthorCommoditiesRiceland adjusts rice advances and drier planThe cooperative outlines challenges and facility changes ahead of the 2026 harvest.Feed Mill Renovations & BuildsGeorgia seeks comment on Wayne-Sanderson Farms rail projectWayne-Sanderson Farms plans to expand railway infrastructure at its Adel feed mill facility.Association NewsOver 80 people complete AFIA's Feed Industry InstituteThe American Feed Industry Association held its biennial four-day training program in Minneapolis.Association NewsGEAPS names new board presidentAlex Westlind takes over leadership of the grain and grain processing industry organization.Grain Trade & ExportVietnam completes ethanol fuel mandateAll gasoline grades sold in the country now contain ethanol under the nationwide E10 blending policy.Association NewsCoBank economist to keynote ag summitJacqui Fatka will address market conditions at the Women in Agribusiness conference in September.Grain Trade & ExportGrain shipping routes see costs increaseTransportation costs to ship corn and soybeans from Minneapolis to Japan increased quarter to quarter via both major U.S. routes, though year-over-year trends varied by shipping path.TransportationRail grain shipments fall 15% in one weekBarge movements also declined while soybean export sales doubled from the previous week.CommoditiesHeavy rain eases Midwest drought, plains worsenNorthern Missouri records up to 10 inches of rain eliminating dryness while Nebraska panhandle sees exceptional drought expand with poorest pasture conditions in decades.Grain Trade & ExportUS agricultural exports show mixed resultsSorghum and rice shipments reach marketing year highs while pork sales hit season low, according to USDA data for June 5-11.Grain Trade & ExportGlobal grain forecasts rise for 2026/27 seasonThe USDA raised production estimates for wheat, coarse grains and soybeans based on improved yields and favorable weather conditions in several countries.Business & MarketsNortheast farms face climate disaster gapA new white paper documents how federal programs fail to protect most regional farmers from mounting weather losses.Page 1 of 234Next Page