Sanctions against Russia and uncertainty about Ukraine’s ability to export grains and plant new crops have raised concern about wheat supplies and driven up costs.
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is seeking to set up an indemnity fund with a one-time appropriation of $5 million to help ensure payments to farmers owed money by grain buyers who become insolvent. But elevators also are being told to charge an "indemnity premium."
Live Company Invests in Robe ESPRITES
Denmark – Danish rental operation Live Company made a massive investment in Robe ESPRITE and LEDWash 300X moving lights, together with a RoboSpot remote followspot system, in March 2020 just before the pandemic hit effectively closing the live concert and event industry worldwide.
“We felt it was a bit like some ironic sort of April Fool’s joke,” commented Live Company’s Peter Clausen, one of the owners together with Mikkel Bedsted and two other business partners.
However, they are extremely pleased with their kit, and the ESPRITES have been busy despite a challenging year working at a fraction of the normal pace as Live Company is lucky enough to have had a steady flow of work throughout the pandemic.
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Feb 15, 2021
THIS IS A LIST of residential burglaries, stolen vehicles and vehicle break-ins in Maui County reported to the Maui Police Department from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6. The list includes the majority of reports during the period and gives the approximate time of occurrence of the crimes. The information is compiled by the Maui Police Department Community Relations Section which helps residents organize Neighborhood Crime Watch groups throughout Maui. The Maui News publishes the report when it receives it from the Maui Police Department Community Relations Section. For more information on starting a Neighborhood Crime Watch, call 244-6380. Police remind residents to report suspicious activity by calling the nonemergency police number at 244-6400.