I'll take note of it when Cargill takes note of it.
FYI: Most bicoastals don't know about Cargill because it's not a publicly traded company. Cargill controls about 25% of the US's total agricultural exports and 22% of the US meat supply chain. Whatever evils you've heard about Monsanto, consider this: Monsanto is in the 200's of the Fortune 500. If Cargill was public, they'd be in the top 10, competing with AT&T for #9.
Riceland receives more ag subsidies than any other group. Granted though they are a Coop. Although I'm familiar with all three as we usually sell our rice and beans through either Riceland, Cargill, or ADM.
I'll take note of it when Cargill takes note of it.
FYI: Most bicoastals don't know about Cargill because it's not a publicly traded company. Cargill controls about 25% of the US's total agricultural exports and 22% of the US meat supply chain. Whatever evils you've heard about Monsanto, consider this: Monsanto is in the 200's of the Fortune 500. If Cargill was public, they'd be in the top 10, competing with AT&T for #9.
Riceland receives more ag subsidies than any other group. Granted though they are a Coop. Although I'm familiar with all three as we usually sell our rice and beans through either Riceland, Cargill, or ADM.