Feed & Grain StaffFrom the Author - Page 134Grain Handling & ProcessingReport: Improved farmer sentiment continues in JanuaryProducers appear to be entering 2023 in a strong financial position despite the rise in production costs.Grain Handling & ProcessingLandus Conduit names director of strategic partnersJohn Schmahl will help connect Landus to areas where the company doesn’t currently do business.Legislative NewsDOE awards $118M to accelerate biofuel production17 projects will drive the domestic production of biofuels and bioproducts by advancing biorefinery development.IPPE2023 IPPE donates $30,000 to Atlanta Community Food BankThe donation included $14,503 in contributions from IPPE and WATT Global Media, parent company of Feed & Grain.Grain Handling & ProcessingCargill closes Indiana port grain elevatorThe facility in Portage, Indiana, handled soybeans, corn and wheat and had a storage capacity of 7.2 million bushels.Grain Handling & ProcessingAgtech, sustainability focus of Scoular FARM teamGroup consists of 15 producers from across the Scoular origination network.Grain Supply ChainNGFA outlines actions for improving grain transportationNGFA submits comments to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee focused on infrastructure and supply chain challenges in the grain industry.Grain Handling & ProcessingReport: Brazil expected to produce record grain volumesCountry will have record corn and wheat seasons in 2022/2023.HomeAGI transitions new board chairAGI - Ag Growth InternationalJanet Giesselman will begin serving as the chair of the board effective on Lambert's retirement.Grain Handling & ProcessingScoular launches new name for food ingredient businessScoular Food Innovation reflects company's industry experience with innovative ingredients, solutions and service.Company NewsLINAK U.S. expands Louisville, Kentucky campusLINAK U.S. Inc.New space will allow for distribution to be more centralized, addition of advanced production technology and automated processes.Grain Handling & ProcessingReport: Wheat health not improved by recent rainsWheat-heavy Plains are still in need of cooperative weather going forward to avoid yield losses similar to last year.Previous PagePage 134 of 168Next Page