PRESS RELEASE: Wheat Groups Welcome New Funding for Food Assistance
USW and the NAWG are pleased that U.S. wheat farmers can help increase global food assistance under a new USDA funding program.
USW and the NAWG are pleased that U.S. wheat farmers can help increase global food assistance under a new USDA funding program.
USW and NAWG have joined several other U.S. agricultural organizations in signing a letter encouraging U.S. Customs and Border Protection to reopen rail crossings in El Paso and Eagle Point for trade as quickly as possible.
Dynamic market factors have led some domestic flour millers to seek wheat from foreign suppliers, causing concern for Texas wheat growers.
The news that U.S. flour milling companies have imported European wheat has raised concerns and frustrations for U.S. wheat stakeholders.
On April 18, 2023, KCS and CP officially merged to create a new Class 1 railroad CPKS, the first single-line service across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.
USW and NAWG praised the USTR for submitting a counter-notification on India’s wheat and rice subsidies to the WTO.
The wheat industry is disappointed that the STB has approved the Canadian Pacific Railway’s merger with Kansas City Southern Railroad.
National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) and U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) are announcing advocacy tools and resources to engage with their legislators on the Expanding Agricultural Exports Act (S. 176) and Agriculture Export Promotion Act (H.R. 648)…
New U.S. Surface Transportation Board rulings may benefit agricultural shippers.
Wheat industry applauds the tentative agreement reached between the railroads and rail union representatives averting a shutdown.