Feed & Grain StaffFrom the Author - Page 119Company NewsBunge lifts 2023 outlook in Q3 resultsDespite lower year-on-year earnings in the third quarter, Bunge said solid crushing results helped offset weaker results in drought-plagued Argentina.Grain Handling & ProcessingTop US agricultural grain cooperatives namedLearn which grain-focused agribusinesses topped the list of National Cooperative Bank's Co-op 100 listing.Grain Trade & ExportUSDA invests $2.3B in global trade, food aidU.S. agricultural groups applaud effort to help American producers maintain and develop markets for their commodities through RAPP.Company NewsADM Q3 results show weaker profitWeaker-than-expected profit in ADM's Ag Services and Oilseeds segment and its high-margin Nutrition unit overshadowed a strong quarter in Carbohydrate Solutions, which includes ethanol and sweeteners.LogisticsCanadian farmers want to keep grain moving during Seaway strikeWorkers at St. Lawrence Seaway Management went on strike on October 22.SafetyArnco opens new Safety Training CenterArnold Co.Grand opening celebration will be November 14 in Trenton, Illinois.Grain Facility Renovations & BuildsNew feed mill, canola crushing plant opens in Melfort, SaskatchewanH&H Commercial Trade and parent company AmCan hope to build 30 more facilities throughout the province.Biotech CropsChina approves GM corn, soy seeds to boost crop productionMove supports Xi Jinping’s push for food self-sufficiency and security.CommoditiesUSDA cuts production, yield forecasts in October WASDELatest report sets corn harvest at 15.065 billion bushels and soybean harvest at 4.104 billion bushels.Grain Facility Renovations & BuildsEpitome Energy $418M soybean crushing plant moves forwardConstruction on a new soybean crush plant in Grand Forks, North Dakota, will start in spring 2024.Grain Trade & ExportUkraine grain routes to receive German air defensesBerlin will provide IRIS-T systems, Gepard anti-aircraft guns to protect agricultural shipments.Grain Trade & ExportChina buys large amount of US wheatLarge U.S. wheat purchases by China have been rare, but not unprecdented.Previous PagePage 119 of 167Next Page