FARGO, N.D. — A Fargo agricultural services company that created a phone app to help farmers manage crop records claims a Canadian business with its own app is committing trademark infringement.
The Banc Funds Company led the investment round with additional funding from new and existing investors. This investment supports Bushel’s continuing efforts to digitize paper processes and payments, ...
De top later deze week tussen Trump en Xi zorgt voor reuring op de granenmarkt. Er wordt al een beetje een voorschot genomen ...
Bushel Boy Farms grows fresh tomatoes and cucumbers year round. They hand pick their tomatoes at the peak of freshness. Max Addaus from Kowalski’s shares two recipes using Bushel Boy tomatoes. 6 tbsp.
Het was vooral soja dat de klok sloeg de afgelopen dagen. Daar kwam afgelopen handelssessie verandering in. China zou volgens ...
Agronomists, truckers, custom harvesters and more can now be part of Bushel’s payment network. The company says this helps farmers and agribusinesses avoid the hassle of traditional checks and ACH ...
China has not bought a bushel of soybeans from U.S. farmers this year. What happens to the crop now?
China hasn't purchased any U.S. soybeans for the 2025-26 marketing year. For U.S. farmers, abundant rains to fuel a bumper crop would normally be good news - but it won't matter how much they produce ...
Lunds & Byerly’s Meal Creation Executive Chef, Ken Grogg, joined us today to talk about cooking with fresh, local and premium produce like Bushel Boy Farms tomatoes, cucumbers and strawberries. This ...
Today, Chuck Tryon, President of Bushel Boy Farms and Head Grower, Roberto Ramirez, joined us with a behind the scenes look their year-round greenhouse growing operation in Owatonna. Packed with ...
FARGO, N.D.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bushel, the leading digital platform connecting farmers and agribusinesses, successfully closed an oversubscribed $26 million funding round led by The Banc Funds Company ...
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China has not bought a bushel of soybeans from U.S. farmers this year. What happens to the crop now?
For U.S. farmers, abundant rains to fuel a bumper crop would normally be good news — but it won’t matter how much they produce this year if China, the world’s biggest buyer of soybeans, doesn’t ...
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