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From white to brown to multi-grain, it comes in many varieties. But if we look at the popularity and the growing fitness awareness, people often choose either whole wheat bread or multi-grain.
Grain and livestock futures were mostly higher Friday except old crop corn. Oliver Sloup, Blue Line Futures, says there was risk on buying across the commodity and financial markets due to more ...
The pasta dinner you love? It might not be doing your arteries any favors. But what if a simple grain swap could dramatically change this picture? What if an ancient food, largely overlooked in ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi explained on Fox Business Monday how China’s most lethal export enters the United States. The Trump administration closed a longstanding tariff loophole that let China ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mostly lower in early trading Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn fell by 3.5 cents at $4.66 a bushel. Jul. wheat fell by 3 cents at $5.40 a bushel.
KPFA first took to the airwaves on April 15, 1949. To mark the station’s 76th birthday, we present excerpts of interviews we’ve conducted with Jane Fonda; Louise Erdrich; Agustín Fuentes (about human ...
This has resulted in a large amount of grain being sold below break-even levels, as well as a significant amount of the 2024 corn crop still in storage on farms across the Midwest. This has also ...
Grains are higher as well as cattle early Friday, while hogs are mixed. Scott Varilek, Kooima Kooima Varilek, says cattle futures continue to hold strong with more record cash. Cash trade ...
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Another business has been caught buying grain illegally in South Dakota. All Star Trading bought 11 loads for resale between July 8 and July 21 last year. The Illinois ...
Fazilka deputy commissioner Amarpreet Kaur claimed that over 5.23 lakh wheat bags were lifted from grain markets across the district in a single day to save stocks from damage. Overnight rains and ...
CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mostly higher in early trading Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Jul. corn rose by 2.5 cents at $4.78 a bushel. Jul. wheat was up 1.5 cents at $5.32 a bushel.