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Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Drought-induced high corn prices have increased wheat demand but decreased U.S. exports with wheat prices currently uncompetitive in the world market, an expert told hundreds of Montana grain growers Wednesday in Great Falls, the hub of state’s top wheat growing region.
“Really the story of wheat this year is about corn,” said Mike Wong, senior vice president and merchandising manager for Columbia Grain Inc. in Portland, a leading world grain exporter.
Higher corn prices in the United States, caused by drought’s impact on the supply, has created demand for wheat, Wong said.
“The corn pulls the wheat price up with it,” he said.
At the same time, the higher price has made U.S. wheat less competitive overseas, Wong said. As a result, the United States has not been able to compete with other exporting nations for export sales.
Put another way, said Wong, using one country as an example, the Russians are taking U.S. customers.
“To really make our prices work, you have to have exports,” Wong said.
The key question facing U.S. wheat growers in the coming months, Wong said, is whether supplies of the other wheat-producing countries run out and...
The ILWU Coast Longshore Division extends its condolences to Mr. Hudson’s friends, family and colleagues.
Dec. 5: Mobile Police and Mobile Fire-Rescue are on the scene of a fatal industrial accident at the APM Facility at the Choctaw Point Container Terminal in Mobile.
The worker has been identified as Jeffery Lamar Hudson, 49. Fire officials say they got the call around 10:15 a.m. A large generator fell on Hudson and he was pinned underneath it. When the ambulance arrived, he was already dead.
APM Terminals sent this statement on the accident this afternoon. It reads in part, “It is with extreme sadness that APM Terminals Mobile can confirm the fatality of a longshoreman during operations this morning. The longshoreman, a mechanic, was performing maintenance on a GENSET at the time of the accident. There is an ongoing investigation and we are cooperating fully with all relevant authorities. In meantime our thoughts and prayers are with the deceased and his family.”
OSHA is investigating the accident.
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