American wheat farmers and a few technology businesses were the only others substantively damaged.
Not exact matches
According to a March report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),
American farmers just aren't planting
wheat like they used to.
In 2000, Mr. Strankman was an unsuccessful candidate in the Canadian
Wheat Board elections and in 2002 he was fined $ 7,500 and faced 180 days in jail after taking 756 bushels of wheat across the American border and sold it (he only served a week in jail with four other rebel farm
Wheat Board elections and in 2002 he was fined $ 7,500 and faced 180 days in jail after taking 756 bushels of
wheat across the American border and sold it (he only served a week in jail with four other rebel farm
wheat across the
American border and sold it (he only served a week in jail with four other rebel
farmers).
I think the answer was they had a lot of mouths to feed, so the
American farmers could send a lot of
wheat there.
American farmers in the Northern Plain states and the Pacific Northwest have subsequently increased planting of lentils, peas, and chickpeas in recent years, while decreasing production of
wheat.
The 2014 program schedule included: culinary demonstrations centered around adventurous flavors and new menu trends; presentations and panel discussions focused on sustainable agricultural practices, the role of
wheat in our diet vs. seekers of gluten - free options, and water issues affecting food production; discussions on how
American menus are often shaped by millennials, health and nutrition concerns, and global cuisines; a Friday field trip to the CIA Farm in St. Helena and through Marin and Sonoma Counties to visit Pozzi Ranch, Dutton Ranch (where Valley Ford Cheese Company joined), and Gourmet Mushrooms with tastings and presentations by the
farmers as well as farm bureau and land trust experts; and the exciting and interactive Saturday Market Basket Exercise, where attendees were divided into six teams to develop menu concepts using sponsor products for the following categories:
American farmers in the Northern Plain states and the Pacific Northwest have subsequently increased planting of lentils, peas, and chickpeas in recent years, while decreasing production of
wheat.