Low falling number in soft white wheat challenges producers, buyers 12.15.2016 By Jay Sjerven Low numbers mean steep discounts at the elevator.Read More
E.P.A. announces more robust R.F.S. for 2017 11.30.2016 By Jay Sjerven Total renewable fuel volume requirement set at 19.28 billion gallons, up 480 million gallons from the May proposal.Read More
President-elect Trump nixes T.P.P. 11.23.2016 By Jay Sjerven Says he plans to scrap plans for U.S. participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership on his first day in office.Read More
Outlook for wheat prices bearish through 2016-17, but then? 11.22.2016 By Jay Sjerven Wheat prices may continue to hover near the lowest levels in a decade into 2017.Read More
Implications of Trump presidency on food and agriculture 11.17.2016 By Jay Sjerven Trade agreements, agricultural policy and labor are key areas for potential policy-change implications for agriculture, says Rabobank.Read More
F.D.A. picking up the pace on food recalls 11.11.2016 By Jay Sjerven The agency’s SCORE group is charged with improving how companies respond to food safety issues.Read More
Amid election tumult, ag committees see little change 11.09.2016 By Jay Sjerven Six members of Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry won re-election.Read More
F.D.A. revises food facility registration requirements 10.18.2016 By Jay Sjerven Food facilities cautioned to categorize foods correctly in renewing registrations.Read More
Shippers warn of ‘unintended consequences’ 09.22.2016 By Jay Sjerven Issues may result from F.D.A. final rule on sanitary transport.Read More
Low wheat prices may linger barring an export surprise 08.16.2016 By Jay Sjerven With the supply side of the wheat supply-demand equation largely known for 2016-17, it seems only an export demand-driven surprise stood much chance of rallying U.S. wheat markets in the near term.Read More