10. THE GRAIN REPORT Big acres and a wet forecast in the winter wheat belt leaves us bearish. The importance here is it shows their turning to Brazil's harvest to fill more near term needs slowing US exports but we still had higher sales over a year ago of 220 t. Some had thought spring wheat acres could lose as much as 3 to 4 m. Friday's USDA planted acreage report estimated that bean acres to be planted this spring will be 67. Though very bullish for our summer growing season, the market saw fit after a 40...
Source • FXstreet.com The Futures Market,Spain •
11. Business Standard Columnists The government s optimism is buttressed by the substantial rise in wheat acreage in the rabi season obviously encouraged by the higher prices for the commodity. April-May are the two crucial months for wheat procurement by the government agencies as the crop arrivals will stop after the onset of the monsoon in June. Apart from the problems associated with the recent weather patterns, the larger problem is the declining proportion of the crop that public agencies buy. The latest estimate of...
Source • 3/31/2007 •
12. Federal aid targeted to fertilize Michigan's specialty crops producers of tart cherries, blueberries, geraniums and 17 other farm products, but they haven't received near the federal assistance that most Midwestern wheat and corn growers get every year. As Congress crafts a new farm bill, laying out federal agriculture policy and spending for the next five years, the so-called specialty crops that Michigan is famous for may finally be getting their due. While specialty crop growers received some aid, there's no overall number on how much they...
Source • MLive.com •
13. Farmetrics helps manage agribusiness risk Using their knowledge and experience in the agricultural industry, participants submit predictions for local planted acreage, yield and harvested acreage at www.farmetrics.com. Currently, participants are making predictions about acreage or harvests of crops such as corn, wheat, cotton and soybeans in their counties of residence. If eligible, each week, the participant, using his or her knowledge of the agricultural industry, may input his or her predictions about key statistics such as...
Source • AG Weekly •
14. Eye on Agriculture - Winter Wheat All post and comments are subject to review and filtering by the KXNet.com Webmaster - Any posts containing offensive language, threats, or any other form of abuse will be DELETED In addition, all posts are logged and tracked in our database system including the IP Address and source computer details of the individual who submitted the post. McKay says with winter wheat nearly ready to break dormancy things right now are looking good for the early season crop. With an early start that...
Source • Reiten Television KXMB Bismarck,ND •
15. Sulfur Deficiency Could Deprive Wheat This year that may be especially true after a tough fall and winter stressed crops in parts of North Carolina. If testing confirms sulfur deficiency or if there is a history of sulfur deficiency, the NCDA&CS recommends growers should apply 20-25 pounds of sulfur along with other recommended fertilizers. Wheat growers whose crops have sulfur deficiency could lose yields, as well as their full potential for economic returns, says Rick Morris, a regional agronomist with the North Carolina...
Source • CarolinaVirginia Farmer,NC •
16. Government in scramble for wheat solution This would move the veto to the Wheat Export Authority, the regulatory body; allow AWB to run a national pool and export without a permit; increase the tonnage that others could export; and deregulate the export trade carried out through bags and containers. THE Government is now in a desperate search for a wheat marketing compromise that will see it through the election without a damaging brawl between hardline Nationals and deregulatory Liberals. The model's objective is "to provide a...
Source • The Age,Australia •
17. Wheat Prices Plunge as Feed-Supply Concerns Ease on More Corn Department of Agriculture said spring-wheat acres are expected to drop 7.3 percent to 13. Because the gap between wheat and corn prices has narrowed, some livestock producers in states where wheat is abundant turned to the grain instead of corn for feed, said William Bayer, vice president and partner at PTI Securities in Chicago. In intraday trading, the grain plunged as much as 30 cents, the exchange limit. Wheat prices have gained 27 percent from a year ago. Analysts surveyed by...
Source • Bloomberg.com •
18. USDA Prospective Plantings: Corn, Bean, Wheat In North and South Dakota producers have planted more winter wheat and expect to shift acreage into corn, while Montana producers have also shifted acres to winter wheat and intend to plant more pulse crops. Expected acreage is up in nearly all States as favorable corn prices, caused by increased demand from ethanol producers and strong exports sales, are encouraging farmers to plant more acres to corn. Growers in Montana are expected to switch acres previously planted to Durum wheat to...
Source • AgWeb •
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