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David Aaron Murray

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St. Louis
Covers:  Inland waterways news, barge news, ag, soybeans, corn, cattle, shipping, agribusiness, farming, exports, infrastructure, locks and dams, rivers, the maritime revival.
Doesn't Cover: Trucking, highway transportation, aviation.

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Trade Uncertainty Still Dominates Inland Waterways Outlook For 2019

Trade Uncertainty Still Dominates Inland Waterways Outlook For 2019

The Waterways Journal — The inland navigation industry faces two hairpin turns in the river ahead: the government shutdown, and the trade war with China.

2018: The Annual Review Of Waterways Events - The Waterways Journal

2018: The Annual Review Of Waterways Events - The Waterways Journal

The Waterways Journal — The year 2018 was one full of historic milestones for the inland waterways, marking both ends and beginnings.

InfoAg conference offers window onto ag tech's growing pains

InfoAg conference offers window onto ag tech's growing pains

High Plains Journal — Since 1995, the InfoAg conference has billed itself as the premier event for precision agriculture. Sponsored by the Fertilizer Institute and supported by dozens of agricultural technology and farm services companies, this year's InfoAg conference was held at St. Louis' historic Union Station on July 23 to 25. The choice of St.

Rivers Of Optimism At Waterways Symposium - The Waterways Journal

Rivers Of Optimism At Waterways Symposium - The Waterways Journal

The Waterways Journal — Despite the tariff wars and fluctuating barge rates, a distinguished line-up of speakers offered an optimistic take on the state of the river industry at the Waterways Council Inc.'s annual symposium.

Paducah Solidifies Status As Hub Of Inland River Industry - The Waterways Journal

Paducah Solidifies Status As Hub Of Inland River Industry - The Waterways Journal

The Waterways Journal — If the U.S. inland waterways system has a hub, Paducah, Ky., is it.

Worried about mold and pests in stored seeds and grains? Just chill

Worried about mold and pests in stored seeds and grains? Just chill

High Plains Journal — Brazilian-based Cool Seed is bringing its experience in chilling stored grains and seeds in grain bins and warehouses to the United States market. Cool Seed's U.S. sales and operations manager, Eric Henlon, said Cool Seed's post-harvest storage technology provides significant benefits in controlling insects and mold for a variety of grains and seeds-without chemicals.

Killer Alga Not Present in Morro Bay - International Dredging Review

Killer Alga Not Present in Morro Bay - International Dredging Review

dredgemag.com — An invasive alga accidentally released into the environment by the Jacques Cousteau Institute threatens waterways.

Quad Cities Are Loaded With Port Potential - The Waterways Journal

Quad Cities Are Loaded With Port Potential - The Waterways Journal

The Waterways Journal — Situated on opposite sides of a westward-running stretch of the Upper Mississippi River, the towns of Moline, East Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and Davenport and Bettendorf across the river in Iowa, make up the Quad Cities region. Davenport, the largest city of the five, had a population of more than 100,000 in 2016.

Quad Cities Are Loaded With Port Potential - The Waterways Journal

Quad Cities Are Loaded With Port Potential - The Waterways Journal

The Waterways Journal — Situated on opposite sides of a westward-running stretch of the Upper Mississippi River, the towns of Moline, East Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and Davenport and Bettendorf across the river in Iowa, make up the Quad Cities region. Davenport, the largest city of the five, had a population of more than 100,000 in 2016.

Quad Cities Are Loaded With Port Potential - The Waterways Journal

Quad Cities Are Loaded With Port Potential - The Waterways Journal

The Waterways Journal — Situated on opposite sides of a westward-running stretch of the Upper Mississippi River, the towns of Moline, East Moline and Rock Island in Illinois, and Davenport and Bettendorf across the river in Iowa, make up the Quad Cities region. Davenport, the largest city of the five, had a population of more than 100,000 in 2016.