Grain grower wants state government to pay increased freight rate for grain to meet a requirement of state-appointed grain buyer

Grain grower wants state government to pay increased freight rate for grain to meet a requirement of s블랙 잭tate-appointed grain buyer The Iowa Department of Agriculture s넷마블 포커aid Tuesday it was in the process of negotiating a settlement with a grower of wheat who has demanded a 40 percent increase in the price his company pays for wheat to meet a requirement of the state’s appointed grain buyer. Timothy Shaffer, owner of the Grain Grower & Exporters Co., which has more than 1,500 workers who harvest corn, wheat and rye from his field north of the Twin Cities, asked the state Department of Agriculture for a reduction in the freight rate he gets because of a 20 percent increase the agency has been able to get from the Iowa State Board of Agriculture and AgriLife. “This is a business issue. Custodia Cover Iphone 7/8 PLUS But it is an agricultural issue,” said Brian E. Custodia cover Samsung S10 Richey, chief executive officer of the state Board of Agriculture and AgriLife. Custodia cover Iphone 6/6S PLUS Iowa has agreed to provide a $30-per-gram increase in the freight rate that grower Eric Osterfeld wants for grain to meet the requirement. Grower Robert Reaves will pay 40 percent more, he said. Custodia cover Iphone 6/6S The freight rate that the wheat board gives to feed a grain producer in Iowa, which has no other state agency involved, is 35 cents per bushel of corn, 15 cents per bushel of rye, 12 cents per bushel of barley or 10 cents per bushel of wheat. The board has been reluctant to increase the freight rates because the cost to the state is so high, and it has been trying to negotiate with grain growers to increase them. Custodia Cover Iphone 7/8/SE2020 Reaves said he is prepared to pay 40 percent more for corn if the Iowa grain buyer must pay $30 per bushel, and he hopes the department will work with him. Custodia cover Samsung S6 The grain grower, who has a large amount of grain, said he is willing to pay up to $60 per bushel for an “assured” feed supply. He said his wheat supplier does not sell corn through his farm. The deal could reduce the need to transport 이천출장안마grain in large crates to grain elevators and the processing plant at one facility for about $80, Reaves said. The state is in the process of settling its deal with Shaffer and says it expects the dispute will end sometime in mid-September.