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Grain Processing
EPA denies nearly all biofuel blending exemption petitions
The EPA denied 26 small refinery exemption petitions under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program.
Brand Insights
Setting the Agricultural Industry in Motion
SEW-EURODRIVE, Inc.
Learn about the more commonly used drive solutions from SEW-EURODRIVE for the agriculture industry that help keep the most demanding processes up and running without missing a beat.
Grain Facility Renovations & Builds
IND HEMP completes oilseed cleaning, processing expansion
Expansion doubles storage capacity at the IH Oilseeds facility in Fort Benton, Montana.
Mergers & Acquisitions
Redwood acquires pulse processing facility
Redwood Specialty is a leading ingredient supplier of chickpeas, peas, lentils and other products into the "Better for You" food and premium pet food markets.
Grain Trade & Export
Black Sea Grain Initiative ends as Russia withdraws
Russia formally notified Ukraine it was suspending its participation in the Black Sea grain deal.
Grain Trade & Export
USDA removes Soybeans of Other Colors grading factor
In the last several years, more soybeans had been downgraded based on SBOC standards, creating a hardship for producers trying to find markets.
Grain Facility Renovations & Builds
Bunge breaks ground on $500M soybean processing facility
New fully-integrated soy protein concentrate and textured soy protein concentrate facility will be located in Morristown, Indiana.
Commodities
Canada diverts low-yielding cereal, pulse acres to feed
Move is designed to help with feed shortage and allow crop producers to make additional feed available to graze, bale or silage.
Grain Milling
Siemer Milling extends partnership with Krusteaz
Siemer Milling provides 180 million pounds of flour every year to Krusteaz and is the principal wheat flour supplier to its Effingham, Illinois, facility.
Editor’s View
Organic grain frauds prompt USDA to pass stronger regulations
The Strengthening Organic Enforcement rule takes a major step toward reducing schemes involving non-organic products sold as organic.
Worker Safety
Grain bin rescue at Little John Grain in Illinois
One person was flown to the hospital after falling into an auger.
Company News
CHS: Strong global demand generates $547M in Q3
Energy Strategies
Improve energy efficiency with REAP grants from USDA
The USDA's Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) will allow rural small businesses to access federal funds for renewable energy and energy efficiency improvements.
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