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Aeration, cooling of stored grain
World-Grain.com
Stored grain problems such as mold, insects, fungi and spoilage start with or become worse due to improper grain moisture and temperature. Temperature differentials in the grain cause moisture to migrate to the top and center of a stored grain mass, causing molds to develop and insects to feed and reproduce, according to an Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service report written by Carol Jones, professor, Oklahoma State University.
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How to capture a carry
Grain Journal
As in many complex subjects, the basic concept of a "carry" is simple. It is when something is worth more later than it is today. In the grain markets, carry is important because grain elevators make money by buying grain, hedging it, and selling it at a higher basis. However, holding grain incurs costs.
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Canada extends grain transportation rules one year
Agweek
Canada's new Liberal government on Friday extended by one year rules put in place in 2014 to speed movement of grain by rail, after an unprecedented backup of grain on the Western Prairies that year. The former Conservative government took drastic steps to ease the backlog, including giving U.S. railways greater access to Canadian shipments and requiring minimum grain shipments by the country's two main railways, Canadian National Railway Co and Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.
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USDA forecast winter wheat production up 4% from 2015
World-Grain.com
The National Agricultural Statistics Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture on May 10, on the basis of its initial producer survey of the season, forecast winter wheat production in the U.S. in 2016 at 1.427 billion bushels, up 56.896 million bushels, or 4%, from 1.37 billion bushels in 2015. It would be the largest winter wheat crop since 1.542 billion bushels in 2013.
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