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Czech Republic sees drop in grain output

09.28.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Lower yields due to dry, hot weather lead to second lowest production total in a decade.
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Scoular adds new leadership

09.28.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Two positions filled to lead business development and commodity risk management.
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Online courses focus on grain handling, processing operations

09.27.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Registration now open for the GEAPS, KSU October courses.
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U.S., Japan begin trade negotiations

09.27.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
USW welcomes formal trade talks.
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Cargill

Cargill earnings, sales both climb 5% in quarter

09.27.2018
By Jeff Gelski
Weather events, economic uncertainty boost demand in Origination & Processing.
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PIX/AMC Conference 2018

09.27.2018
By Chris Gillies
Growing consumer impact on meat, feed and flour milling industries examined during event.
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Country Partners Cooperative

Country Partners Cooperative opens new bin facility

09.27.2018
By Eric Schroeder
New site in Cedar Rapids, Nebraska, U.S., will provide 1.5 million bushels of upright storage.
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AIB elects new chairman for board of trustees

09.27.2018
By Eric Schroeder
Brad Allen of Ardent Mills will succeed John Riesch in mid-October.
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Quebec Original

New event combines Canadian symposium, canola convention

09.27.2018
By Susan Reidy
The Canadian Crops Convention will be March 5-7 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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USW testifies against Turkish policies

09.27.2018
By Arvin Donley
Organization says Turkey is engaging in ‘unreasonable export practices.’
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