ADM makes sizable donation for wheat breeding research 06.03.2013 By Eric Schroeder Company will invest $325,000 over next five years to Kansas Wheat Commission Research Foundation.Read More
Fall-out continues from bioengineered wheat detection 05.31.2013 By Jay Sjerven Monsanto vows to cooperate with the U.S.D.A. to confirm test results and consider next steps.Read More
Japan halts some U.S. wheat imports after U.S.D.A. detects bioengineered wheat in Oregon 05.30.2013 By Staff Japan halts some U.S. wheat imports after U.S.D.A. detects bioengineered wheat in OregonRead More
Winter wheat harvest slowly builds momentum 05.29.2013 By Jay Sjerven Oklahoma crop 41% harvested, while Texas at 12% completed.Read More
China buys U.S. soft red winter wheat 05.24.2013 By Ron Sterk China also buys corn and soybeans this week.Read More
Mid-May extreme heat, storms hit Corn Belt 05.23.2013 By Laura Lloyd Planting brought to a standstill in parts of Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas.Read More
Durum planting pace quickens between rain showers 05.22.2013 By Jay Sjerven Durum seeding in North Dakota was 35% completed by May 12.Read More
Ag committees reject president’s proposal on foreign food aid 05.21.2013 By Jay Sjerven Proposals would have fundamentally changed how United States provides food assistance abroad.Read More
Senate begins to debate farm bill 05.21.2013 By Jay Sjerven Altogether, the bill would reduce spending by $24 billion over 10 years.Read More
Hard winter wheat ratings slip further 05.21.2013 By Ron Sterk Spring wheat planting advances but still well behind average.Read More