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USDA awards $2.8 million grant for whole grains research

09.18.2018
By Eric Schroeder
Shengmin Sang will look to identify biomarkers for whole grain wheat and oats.
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NCGA appoints new CEO

09.17.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Doggett is the fifth CEO in the organization’s 61-year history.
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U.S. CPI for cereal, bakery products flat in August

09.17.2018
By Eric Schroeder
Index for all food at home rises 0.1% in month.
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feed mill opening ceremony in Vietnam

Evonik sponsors new feed mill at university in Vietnam

09.17.2018
By Arvin Donley
The pellet mill at Nong Lam University is dedicated to research trials.
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IRRI

Study: Consumers pay more for sustainably produced rice

09.17.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Performed by researchers from IRRI, Hue University, and Ghent University.
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Cargill

Cargill continues expansion into Poland with new acquisition

09.17.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
Konspol operates a feed mill, five broiler farms and two processing complexes.
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Piper named president of ADM subsidiary

09.14.2018
By Jeff Gelski
Will lead Golden Peanut and Tree Nuts.
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Corn starch manufacturers participate in risk management course

09.14.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
IGP, USGC hosts half-day course.
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AFIA liquid feed event attendees learn business strategies

09.14.2018
By Holly Demaree-Saddler
‘Agvocay’ speaker encourages them to engage consumers about agriculture.
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flour

Zimbabwe millers halt operations due to wheat shortage

09.14.2018
By Arvin Donley
Government failing to pay wheat supplier has led six companies to temporarily suspend milling activities.
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