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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “corn”

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USDA Releases Grain Stocks Estimates

Dan October 2, 2017Grain, Industry News Release

Current corn storage has swelled to levels not seen since the 1980’s, according to new data released by the Department of Agriculture. USDA released its quarterly Grain Stocks report Friday. …

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I'm Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute. In 1850, it's estimated that it took 75 to 90 labor hours to produce 100 bushels

Saudi Arabia Nearly Doubles U.S. Corn Imports In 2016/2017

Dan September 5, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

The U.S. Grains Council says Saudi Arabia has nearly doubled purchases of U.S. corn this marketing year due to a combination of favorable government policy shifts, competitive prices and market …

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U.S. Moving Forward with WTO China Grains Case

Dan August 23, 2017Industry News Release

The United States is moving forward with a World Trade Organization case against China regarding tariff-rate quotas for agricultural products. The WTO said this week that the U.S. is requesting …

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economic study

Economic Study Shows Renewable Fuel Standard Added to Price of Corn

Dan August 21, 2017Industry News Release

A new economic study shows the Renewable Fuel Standard has added a third to the price of corn and saved the U.S. nearly 18-billion in gasoline costs. The Iowa State …

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economic study

Western View: Teosinte and GMO Foods

Taylor Hillman August 9, 2017Features, Western View

Western View When someone asks about the safety of GMO Food, ask them if they know about Teosinte. Teosinte is a very early version of corn, and we could say …

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Brazil, U.S., Set for Corn Selling Showdown

Dan August 2, 2017Industry News Release

The world’s two biggest corn exporters are preparing for a showdown, according to Bloomberg. The United States and Brazil are set to square off in competition this growing season over …

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I'm Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute. In 1850, it's estimated that it took 75 to 90 labor hours to produce 100 bushels

Perdue: No Signs Mexico Will Buy South America’s Corn, Soybeans

Dan August 1, 2017Industry News Release

While in Mexico Friday, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said he has no indication that Mexico will buy corn and soybeans from Argentina and Brazil or other countries. Perdue met …

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China Approves More GMO Crops

Dan July 18, 2017Industry News Release

China’s Ministry of Agriculture announced it has approved two more genetically modified crops for import into the country. A Reuters article says it’s the second move in the past month …

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U.S. DDGS Exports Up 16 Percent To Southeast Asia

Dan July 17, 2017Industry News Release

U.S. exports of distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) to Southeast Asia have increased 16 percent so far this marketing year, according to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture …

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NAFTA Boosted Canada’s Corn Syrup Consumption

Dan July 13, 2017Industry News Release

A new study claims the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has drastically changed the Canadian diet by boosting consumption of high-fructose corn syrup. The peer-reviewed study, published in the …

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USDA Releases July WASDE, Crop Production Reports

Dan July 13, 2017Industry News Release

The recent World Agriculture Supply and Demand (WASDE) report by the Department of Agriculture projects corn and soybean farmers will grow more crop than previously anticipated. USDA on Wednesday increased …

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I'm Mark Oppold with an American Agriculture History Minute. In 1850, it's estimated that it took 75 to 90 labor hours to produce 100 bushels

Mexico is No Longer Top Buyer for U.S. Corn

Dan July 10, 2017Industry News Release

U.S. corn shipments to Mexico have slipped in recent months and Mexico in no longer the number one buyer of American corn. A Bloomberg article says it may be a …

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U.S. Exports to Mexico Stumble

Dan June 20, 2017Industry News Release

As the Unites States plans to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico, U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico have declined over the first few months of …

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innovation

NCGA Launches Open Innovation Challenge to Find the Next Big Thing for Corn

Dan June 7, 2017Corn, Industry News Release

The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA), along with innovation facilitator NineSigma, announced the launch of a global competition to identify new and innovative uses for field corn as a renewable …

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