Monsanto settles with wheat farmers in seven states 03.19.2015 By Jeff Gelski The company, without admitting liability in a bioengineered/genetically-modified wheat discovery, agrees to donate to university agricultural efforts.Read More
Reports say I.T.C. to maintain U.S.-Mexico sugar trade pact 03.19.2015 By Ron Sterk I.T.C. rejects refiners' attempt to block trade agreement.Read More
Soft red winter wheat crop seen down 16% 03.17.2015 By Jay Sjerven Soft white winter wheat production is up 6%.Read More
NAWG hires legislative director 03.17.2015 By Jeff Gelski Joshua Tonsager previously worked for former Senator Tim Johnson of South Dakota.Read More
A `normal’ year for U.S. crops? 03.16.2015 By Ron Sterk Prospective prices for the three major U.S. commodities well below year-ago levels.Read More
China soybean imports to continue to grow 03.12.2015 By Laura Lloyd U.S.D.A. says processors are using more imported soybeans to produce Tofu, soy milk and other foods.Read More
U.S.D.A. lowers U.S. sugar ending stocks slightly 03.11.2015 By Ron Sterk Imports from Mexico lowered to meet Suspension Agreements target.Read More
U.S.D.A. lowers 2015 wheat carryover by 1 million bus 03.10.2015 By Laura Lloyd The adjustment comes after an increase in projected seed use.Read More
G.M.O. wheat issues revolve around yield, acceptance 03.05.2015 By Jeff Gelski U.S. farmers may find benefits if bioengineered varieties are approved, but what about U.S. consumer and export market acceptance?Read More
Annual flour output again sets new high 03.05.2015 By Neil Sosland Estimates for 2014 at record high of 425,937,000 cwts.Read More