Archive for April 9th, 2021

US grain freight prices move higher

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, US — Millers, merchandisers, and traders this week said railroad performance was steady from the previous week. Prices were edging higher for grain transportation by rail and truck.

Millers and brokers who participate in cash wheat markets said behind-schedule delivery of empty rail cars at country origins was a lingering problem. The issue was most prevalent in the west where some car placements by Class 1 railroads were running 10 days to two weeks behind schedule.

“It still feels ...

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Volcano on St. Vincent erupts, spewing column of ash amid evacuations

The La Soufrière volcano erupted on St. Vincent on Friday for the first time in 42 years, sending a more than two-mile-high cloud of ash billowing above the Caribbean island just hours after surrounding communities were ordered to evacuate.

Low visibility caused by volcanic debris was hampering the effort to transport thousands of residents to safety, officials said.

Satellite images and photos shared on social media showed a thick column rising from the 4,049-foot volcano, which began erupting at 8:41 a.m. Plumes ...

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