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Grain Supply Chain
Elevators Looking for Corn Storage Space
Some are using ground piles, others considering arbitrage opportunities
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Legislative News
Wheat 'Fix” in New Trade Agreement Draws Praise
Canadian grain grading system currently designates U.S. wheat as the lowest grade simply because it's foreign
Grain Supply Chain
Trump: Tariffs Are Working
USMCA would not have happened without strong leverage created by tariffs, says President
Grain Supply Chain
Louisiana Soybean Storage Crisis
Soybeans destined for West Coast, China now parked in state's ports, elevators
Transportation
Oklahoma Grain Company Must Pay BNSF's Defense of Fatal Train Crash Suit
Man was killed when his truck was hit by a train near leased property
Animal Feed Manufacturing
South Asia Presents New Markets for Corn Co-Products
Shifting trade patterns and growing feed markets are creating new export opportunities
Grain Supply Chain
Trade War Widens Soybean Price Gap
A wide gap has opened in soybean prices around Minnesota as 2018 harvest comes in
Grain Trade & Export
Trade War Making Grain Glut Worse
Leftover bushels of soybeans from the 2017 season is up 45% from a year earlier
Transportation
Soybean Barge Tonnages Lower than Last Year
Reversal of typical harvest shipping, storing practices may continue
Grain Supply Chain
'Refugee' Soybeans in Dakotas
Soy Transportation Coalition: commodity doesn't really have a home anymore
Grain Supply Chain
Tariffs Begin to Take Their Toll
Storage in North Dakota is tight; mothballed country elevators have been called back into service
Grain Trade & Export
Trade War Brings Boom to Brazil, Gloom to U.S.
Brazilian producers' soy is fetching $2.83 more per bushel than beans from the U.S.
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