(Fargo, ND) North Dakota State University has selected it s next Professor to give their Faculty Lectureship.
William Wilson, University Distinguished Professor of agribusiness and applied economics and CHS Endowed Chair in Risk Management and trading, has been selected for the prestigious Faculty Lectureship at NDSU.
Wilson’s lecture will examine the evolution of world trade in commodities during the past three decades, and elaborate on factors that may impact future competition. He will intertwine novel research in trade, technology development and logistics.
Wilson, who teaches courses in commodity marketing and risk and strategy, is an internationally respected expert in his field. He regularly advises major agribusiness firms, railroads and food companies, with clients and projects around the world, and has served on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange board, Federal Grain Inspection Service Advisory Board and is a board member of several regional ag technology and venture ca
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4/7/2021 Dryness in North American plains lifts wheat markets Market eyes USDA supply-demand report after acreage surprise
(New throughout; updates byline, dateline previously PARIS/SINGAPORE)
By Christopher Walljasper
CHICAGO, April 7 (Reuters) - Chicago wheat futures gained on Wednesday,
following the Minneapolis Grain Exchange s hard red spring wheat higher on
concerns that dryness across the U.S. Great Plains could impact spring wheat
plantings.
Chicago corn gained ahead of the U.S. Department of Agriculture s monthly
supply and demand report on Friday that is expected to show strong exports
further drawing down corn stockpiles. Soybeans slid as South American harvest
progresses.
The most-active wheat contract on the Chicago Board of Trade was 1-1/4