From the Editor: Companies on cutting edge of green energy revolution 09.24.2018 By Arvin Donley Millers reducing costs by utilizing wind and solar power.Read More
Star of the West rises 09.24.2018 By Susan Reidy New Willard, Ohio, U.S., Star of the West mill a hallmark of company’s conservative expansion that has contributed to 170 years of success.Read More
Trade war lowers China’s grain imports 09.24.2018 By Arvin Donley Country’s General Administration of Customs releases report showing declines in sorghum, corn and wheat intake.Read More
Bühler launches digital service for food, feed drying 09.24.2018 By Holly Demaree-Saddler MoisturePro reduces moisture deviation, improves dryer yield and reduces dryer energy consumption.Read More
Canada invests C$70 million in ag science 09.24.2018 A portion is dedicated to hiring the next generation of federal research scientists.Read More
Conflicts, climatic shock exacerbates food insecurity 09.21.2018 By Holly Demaree-Saddler Some 39 countries need food assistance and FAO expects lower cereal production. Read More
Sub-Saharan Africa’s future challenges 09.21.2018 By Chris Lyddon Climate change, dependence on grain imports will make feeding a growing population difficult.Read More
Sorghum output, demand declines in Mexico 09.21.2018 By Arvin Donley Livestock, feed sector opting for yellow corn due to lower prices.Read More
Trade, labor highlight discussions at TEGMA symposium 09.21.2018 By Eric Schroeder Organization celebrates 100 years with full agenda in Kansas City.Read More
POET Biorefining debuts new expansion 09.21.2018 By Holly Demaree-Saddler Facility has annual capacity of 150 million gallons of clean-burning biofuel and 360,000 tons of high-protein animal feed per year. Read More