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Illinois farmers make up ground during planting season
The Center Square· 2 days agoAs of mid-May, less than half of the corn and soybean crops had been put in the ground. Mark...
China's exports rise solidly, but slower imports temper outlook By Reuters
Investing.com· 6 hours agoChina's exports grew more quickly and for a second month in May, suggesting factory owners are...
China steps up efforts for sustainable development at climate week
China Daily· 1 hour agoChina's commitment to environmental protection took center stage this week at a climate event organized by SEE Foundation, a prominent Chinese environmental NGO. The event, titled "Climate Week," aims to foster public dialogue and collaboration
Mississippi farmers recovering from 2023 drought
WJTV Jackson· 14 hours agoJACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – In 2023, Mississippi’s farmers were facing a severe drought due to the record-breaking temperatures and lack of rain....
The Truth About Gluten-Free McDonald's Fries
Delish via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn the U.S., at least, the ingredients list is fairly long. Here it is, straight from McDonald's website: "Potatoes, Vegetable Oil (canola Oil, Corn Oil,...
Wholesale Cash Prices
San Francisco Chronicle· 15 hours agoNEW YORK (AP) — Wholesale cash prices...
Here's The Main Difference Between Tempeh And Seitan
Daily Meal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoSoy is also the starting spot for the best-known and most generic and versatile of all plant-based meat alternatives, tofu, a food...
Grains mostly higher, livestock mixed
San Antonio Express-News· 17 hours agoCHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mostly higher in early trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn was unchanged at $4.39 a bushel. Jul....
Port strike suspended at Argentine grains hub, ensuring flow of goods
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoThe area north of the city of Rosario along the Parana River is Argentina's main agricultural...
Grains lower, livestock lower - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 2 days agoCHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were lower Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn was off 3.25 cents at $4.39 a bushel. Jul. wheat fell by 13.75 cents at $6.46 a bushel. Jul. oats lost 13.