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Prices have moved off harvest lows and risen about 5 per cent since December, although growers say it is not enough to cover rising input costs. At the farm gate, selling appears to be driven more by ...
In the Ukrainian feed barley market over the past week, a slight increase in prices was observed. The pace of trading and procurement activity remained low, although it picked up somewhat ahead of ...
The last two weeks in March have been relatively dry with some very cold winds. This has allowed spring sowing to progress and potato planting is now underway as well. We did have a few warmer days ...
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Ukrainian farmers' union UAC announced on Tuesday that the first forward prices for Ukrainian barley from the 2026 harvest will be?in a?range of?$203-$205 per metric ton at CPT Black Sea, and about ...
Barley & Burger has closed its Raleigh location, housed in the former David’s Dumpling & Noodle Bar on Hillsborough Street. Renee Umsted rumsted@newsobserver.com Burgers come and burgers go. The ...
The $250B wine and liquor retail industry operates on systems built for generic retail, forcing independent stores to navigate complex vintage management, state-specific tax laws, break-pack pricing, ...
China ramps up barley, sorghum buys after rain damages corn Moldy corn, high local prices push feedmakers toward substitutes Buyers taking one million tons Australian barley monthly U.S. sorghum ...
Feb 12 (Reuters) - Chinese buyers have ramped up feed ⁠grain ⁠purchases in recent months, taking large volumes of ⁠Australian barley and U.S. sorghum after rain damaged the domestic corn harvest, ...