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Source: Farm to Market: A Soybeans Journey (funded by the Soybean Checkoff) |
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Production Growth, Overseas Competition Demands Transportation Investment In the midst of another historic soybean harvest, U.S. farmers continue to demonstrate their ability to respond to growing demand from domestic and international customers. Click here to Read More |
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Soy Transportation Coalition elects officers during annual meeting The Soy Transportation Coalition (STC) elected its officers and visited two area entities consequential to the nation’s freight transportation network during the organization’s annual meeting on November 29-30 in Williamsburg, Virginia. Click here to Read More |
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Tulsa Port of Catoosa sees increased barge traffic The Oklahoma river port handled 213,717 tons of cargo in 111 barges during October 2016, a 30.1 percent jump from 164,171 tons in 90 barges the previous month, according to the City of Tulsa–Rogers County Port Authority. Click here to Read More |
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Maersk Line to buy German container shipping company The container shipping unit of Danish conglomerate A.P. Moller-Maersk said it had agreed to buy German peer Hamburg Sud, as the industry consolidates amid a downturn. Click here to Read More |
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The Soy Transportation Coalition is comprised of thirteen state soybean boards, the American Soybean Association, and the United Soybean Board.
The National Grain and Feed Association and the National Oilseed Processors Association serve as ex-officio members of the organization. |
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Funded by the Soybean Checkoff |