Rain, snow in the US continue to disrupt grain shipments
World-Grain.com
A number of major winter weather events have disrupted rail movement of grain to Pacific Northwest ports for export. On Feb. 14 the BNSF Railway Co. in a Service Advisory it was experiencing service challenges and delays due to “significant track outage affecting traffic to/from the Pacific Northwest and California.”
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Investments flow into agriculture technology sector
Feed & Grain
With a global population that is expected to grow to 9 billion people by 2050, investment money is flowing into the ag sector and companies like Seamore have attracted funding to ensure we all have a meal on our table in the future. Even if it’s seaweed pasta, the world has to eat.
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Don't call it wheat: An environmentally friendly grain takes root
NPR
Colin Curwen-McAdams, a PhD student at Washington State University, and WSU professor Steven Jones have developed a new species: a cross between wheat and its wild cousin, wheat grass. They call it Salish Blue. Their goal was to make something that's like wheat but grows back year after year.
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