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Supply and Demand

China Accepts U.S. Rice Imports, a Sign of a Warming Relationship

Dan January 2, 2019Grain, Trade

In what seems to be a sign of a warming relationship between the two top economies in the world, China has officially welcomed rice imports from American farmers. While it’s …

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agriculture tradeChinarice exports
quarterly

Significance of USMCA on American Rice Industry

Dan January 2, 2019Grain, Trade

Although the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) still needs to be ratified by the required legislative bodies, the U.S. rice industry stands ready to reap the benefits of the agreement.  “Mexico …

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agriculture tradeChris CrutchfieldRiceUSMCA
weedy

Series of Rice Grower Meetings Coming Up in January

Dan December 14, 2018Education, Grain

University of California Cooperative Extension will be hosting a series of winter meetings for rice growers in several areas of northern California throughout the month of January. “So, this year …

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rice farmingrice grower meetingWhitney Brim-DeForest
celebrating

Celebrating National Oatmeal Day

Dan October 29, 2018Grain, This Land of Ours

In today’s program, Cathy Isom is celebrating America’s favorite breakfast food. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. Celebrating National Oatmeal Day Whether it’s for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, …

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Cathy Isomoatmealoats
grain

Grain Industry Seeks to Modernize Global Ag Commodity Trade

Dan October 26, 2018Grain, Industry News Release, Trade

The world’s largest grain processors are jointly seeking to standardize and digitize global agriculture shipping transactions. Archer Daniels Midland, Bunge, Cargill and Louis Dreyfus announced the collaboration this week in …

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agriculture tradegrainsoilseed
wasde

WASDE Anticipates Lower Harvests for Corn and Soybeans

Dan October 12, 2018Corn, Grain, Industry News Release

The October World Ag Supply and Demand (WASDE) report predicts corn and soybean yields will both be lower than previously expected. Corn production is forecast at 14.78 billion bushels, down …

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cornsoybeansWASDEwheat
rice

The California Kitchen: Steamed Rice

Dan October 8, 2018California Kitchen, Grain

In today’s California Kitchen, learn to cook amazing Steamed Rice with The Untamed Chef, Albert J. Hernandez. Here is what you will need: 2 C Arborio Rice 4 C Water …

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Albert J. HernandezRiceThe Untamed Chef
september

September USDA Stocks Report Bearish

Dan October 1, 2018Corn, Grain, Industry News Release

The USDA reported larger than expected inventories of corn, soybeans, and wheat in its September 1st Stocks Report, which analysts call bearish for the markets. The corn supplies came in …

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cornsoybeansUSDAwheat
celebrating

Celebrating National Drink Beer Day

Dan September 28, 2018Grain, This Land of Ours

Continuing her series on celebrating foods, Cathy Isom lets you know why you’ll want to toast to your favorite lager or ale today. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. …

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barleybeerCathy Isomhops
corn crop

WASDE Predicts Second-largest Corn Crop, Record Soybean Crop

Dan September 13, 2018Corn, Grain, Industry News Release

The Latest World Agriculture Supply and Demand report predicts the second-largest corn crop for the United States this year and a record soybean crop. Corn production is forecast at 14.82 …

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cornsoybeansWASDE
ethanol

University Analysis: EPA’s Refiner Waivers Could Cost Ethanol Industry $20 Billion in Losses

Dan September 7, 2018Corn, Energy, Grain, Industry News Release

A recent analysis by economists at the University of Missouri’s Food and Agriculture Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) shows that the U.S. ethanol industry could lose 4.6 billion gallons of domestic …

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EPAethanol productionRFARFS
moscow

U.S. Wheat Restructuring Efforts Close Moscow Office

Dan September 5, 2018Grain, Industry News Release, Trade

As part of restructuring overseas offices, U.S. Wheat Associates will close its office in Moscow, Russia, at the end of this month. The organization says the reorganization reflects an effort …

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Moscow RussiaU.S. Wheat Associateswheat
weed

Transferring Sorghum’s Weed-Killing Power to Rice

Dan August 27, 2018Grain, Industry News Release

Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have transferred a biochemical pathway found in sorghum, which produces a weed-killing compound, into rice plants. The compound sorgoleone, secreted by sorghum, helps the plant …

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RiceSorghumUSDA/ARS
wheat

Canada Expecting High-Volume Crop Season

Dan August 23, 2018Grain, Industry News Release

Just as the United States is expected to harvest a bumper crop, according to the latest Department of Agriculture numbers, Canada is expecting a high-volume harvest as well. CNS Canada …

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Canadagrain production
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