Idaho Wheat Meets an International Team of Millers
We thoroughly enjoyed the time we got to spend with this team of millers and wheat buyers from Morocco, Oman, Egypt, and Algeria, pictured here with IWC Commissioner Bill Flory.
Ukraine, Russia see positive signs for grain deal; wheat prices ease
Major global wheat exporters Ukraine and Russia see positive signs in discussions which could lead to the resumption of Ukrainian Black Sea grain exports after Wednesday's talks in Istanbul, their officials said.
USDA acreage report: No shockers but plenty for markets to watch
The latest government estimates of US areas planted to wheat, corn and soybeans contained few surprises but highlighted factors to watch for buyers of flour and other ingredients.
USW expresses support for maintaining Lower Snake River Dams
On behalf of the U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) Transportation Working Group, we appreciate the opportunity to provide comments on the draft Lower Snake River Dams Benefit Replacement Report.
Study calls for smarter land use planning to curb farmland loss
The Pacific Northwest stands to lose more than half a million acres of farmland to urban sprawl by 2040 unless cities make smarter development choices, according to a new report by the American Farmland Trust.