Study: Europe’s wheat not bred to withstand climate change 12.27.2018 By Arvin Donley Researchers predict this will lead to reduced yield and increased yield variability.Read More
Weather, politics driving grain trade 12.27.2018 By Chris Lyddon Volatility has returned after long period of stable supply and prices.Read More
New member added to Canadian ag review 12.27.2018 By Holly Demaree-Saddler The leadership role is for a three-year term.Read More
IRRI appoints new regional director 12.27.2018 By Holly Demaree-Saddler Kumar will begin his new role Feb. 1. Read More
ADM modernizes Oklahoma mill 12.26.2018 By Arvin Donley 90-year-old facility is retrofitted with new, state-of-the-art milling equipment to better serve customers. Read More
Is dryness in Brazil’s crop country an omen? 12.26.2018 By Drew Lerner World Weather, Inc. does not believe it is.Read More
U.S. organic grain prices fall in October-November period 12.26.2018 By Eric Schroeder Durum trading picks up during period, but other wheat classes were slow.Read More
WFP cuts food aid to Palestine 12.26.2018 By Eric Schroeder Agency forced to reduce assistance despite rising need.Read More
Missouri farmer charged in organic grain scam 12.26.2018 By Eric Schroeder Randy Constant pled guilty to scheme involving $140 million worth of grain.Read More
IGP hosts state wheat commissioners 12.26.2018 By Holly Demaree-Saddler Three-day training included overview of milling process.Read More