While some North American millers have said they have enough grain on hand from past harvests to continue producing for several months, prolonged or repeated disruptions to grain trading could eventually contribute to already-inflated food prices.
While some North American millers have said they have enough grain on hand from past harvests to continue producing for several months, prolonged or repeated disruptions to grain trading could eventually contribute to already-inflated food prices.
Futures prices for corn and wheat had rocketed so abruptly that many along the complex chain of grain handling local farm cooperatives, grain elevators, flour millers and exporters stopped buying for fear they couldn't resell at a profit.
Edward Little's first winner of the prestigious award helped set up the Red Eddies' future state championship success. But his strongest memories of the 2002 season are the life lessons he learned.