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Cheaper energy, grain signals tame U.S. inflation
2014-09-26 06:23:36| Food - Topix.net
Foster Gilley of Chatom, Ala., filled up with $2.92-per-gallon regular gas in Richland, Miss. The typical autumn decline in gasoline prices is getting a big push lower by falling global oil prices.
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US Government Announce Funding for Grain Research
2014-09-26 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
CANADA - Farmer-led research to find new feed wheat varieties will receive $400,000 as part of a commitment to innovation under Growing Forward two, Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced on the 26 September.
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CN to be fined for failing to move enough grain
2014-09-18 05:06:06| Railroads - Topix.net
Canadian National Railway will be fined for failing to comply with an order that it move a minimum amount of grain each week, a spokeswoman for federal Transport Minister Lisa Raitt said Wednesday in a move that caught the railway by surprise. "As CN was not able to meet the minimum volume requirements , the minister has decided to issue administrative monetary penalties to the company," press secretary Jana Regimbal said in an email.
ASABE to Revise Combine and Grain Harvesting Terminology Standard
2014-09-16 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Revision initiated by American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) to ANSI/ASAE S343.3, Terminology for Combines and Grain Harvesting, aims to align terminology with currently used practices. Last updated in 1990, standard contains terminology pertinent to grain combine design and performance. Overall, standard helps improve communication among engineers and researchers and provides basis for comparative listing of machine specifications. This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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Canadian Pacific rail cars lined up to receive grain at the Farmers Union elevator in Wilton, N.D.
2014-09-08 04:42:11| Railroads - Topix.net
Canadian Pacific rail cars lined up last week to receive grain at the Farmers Union elevator in Wilton, N.D. FARGO, N.D.-Deregulation has been a popular theme in U.S. politics for decades, but a Surface Transportation Board hearing here last week on railcar shortages and service delays provided an example of how dependent rural America still is on a federal regulatory agency to push the railroads to provide vital services. The BNSF Railway Company and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company move commodities from the northern tier of states stretching from Minnesota through the Dakotas and Montana to the ports in Washington state and to processing facilities elsewhere.
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