Rebecca Fecitt, U.S. Grains Council director of biotechnology programs, said the continued utilization of scientifically proven biotechnology applications provided by life science companies will help to increase corn yields, solidifying the need to continue developing markets for U.S. coarse grains.
"We hope to see this upward trend in yields for U.S. corn continue. As science becomes even more sophisticated, it will help increase and maintain our yields. This will be instrumental in feeding the world’s forecasted 9.1 billion people by 2050," said Fecitt. "The growing population, especially in developing countries, will demand more meat, milk and eggs as incomes continue to increase. We have to maintain our biotechnology education efforts in order to ensure that grain derived from biotechnology is accepted around the world."
USDA projects sorghum production at 383 million bushels, which is 19 million bushels higher than the December report. Exports are unchanged from last month at 140 million bushels.
Source: U.S. Grains Council
Previously Panorama’s vice president, sales, Carrion will manage the sales, distribution, quality assurance and production departments at Panorama. She also monitors company compliance with the USDA National Organic Program. Prior to joining Panorama, Carrion worked for a nongovernmental organization administering Federal Crop Insurance Programs under the Risk Management Agency of the USDA.
In his expanded role, longtime Panorama production manager Langston will manage the recruiting of ranchers for the Panorama Organic Grass-Fed Beef program and oversee rancher compliance with Panorama’s cattle-raising protocols. Langston is a director of the Lassen County Cattlemen's Association and a past director of the California Shorthorn Association. Langston manages a registered Angus and Hereford cattle operation in Susanville, Calif.
Source: Panorama Meats Inc.
“Texas continues to be a priority for CKE’s expansion and we are proud to have two strong franchise entities join us in the Lone Star state,” said Andrew Puzder, CEO, CKE Restaurants, Inc. “As our unit count in Texas grows, so does the demand for our big, delicious burgers. In fact, the Nov. opening in Leon Valley, Texas, was the highest grossing first week in the history of the company. I hope we see that record change hands a few more times this year.”
There are currently 34 Carl’s Jr. restaurants open in Texas (27 franchised, 7 company-owned), with an additional 352 units (252 franchise, 100 company) planned over the coming decade. On average, a new Carl’s Jr. restaurant employs 70 full- and part-time crew members, translating to more than 24,000 new jobs.
Source: CKE Restaurants Inc.
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