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37. BPI upholds permit for GMO corn
Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) Director Joel Rudinas has upheld the permit for Monsanto's genetically modified corn MON863, assuring that the strictest tests and most stringent standards were applied by the BPI on the genetically-modified organism (GMO) corn MON863 before it was approved for entry and cultivation in the Philippines. Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) Director Joel Rudinas has upheld the permit for Monsanto's genetically modified corn MON863, assuring that the strictest tests...
SourceTruth about Trade & Technology,IA

38. Eager spring planters learn a harsh lesson
Richardson, Maryland's secretary of agriculture, said the state's farmers and greenhouse operators are doing well overall because most spring planting hasn't happened yet - though some nurseries that supply garden stores have had to hold onto plants because customers aren't ready to buy. April is often the cruelest month for those who work the soil, and this spring has been especially brutal, with yesterday's low of 26 degrees at BWI Marshall Airport setting a record. Richardson,...
SourceBaltimore Sun,MD

39. NFA buys more palay from farmers
The agency will also intensify its palay and corn procurement during the next harvest season expected to begin later this month. The support price has improved their business condition, however private traders for a time have also contributed the farmers by buying higher price, the NFA said. As part of anti-poverty and hunger mitigation program of the government, the NFA said the Arroyo administration has been implementing the food-for-school program which provides rice to poor families...
SourceVisayan Daily Star,Philippines

40. Demand rising for fuel alternatives
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 Corn and soybeans - the dominant feedstocks for ethanol and biodiesel production in the United States grow well in the central regions of the country. Biochemist Mike Haas and biologist Karen Scott are working with the Philadelphia Fry-o-Diesel company to demonstrate that trap grease waste grease that restaurants and food companies collect from their drains can be converted into a clean-burning, renewable fuel source. Biochemist Mike Haas and biologist Karen Scott...
SourceCheckbiotech.org (press release),Switzerland

41. Cold Verdicts: Strawberries Reprieved, Jury Out On Corn, Western ...
Apples Get Death Steve Reed Reporter Local strawberry and corn producers appear to have dodged a potential disaster, but apple growers in the western part of the state have been devastated by the Easter weekend freeze. Statewide The weekend's freezing weather appears to have destroyed this year's apple harvest in Henderson County, one of the largest apple-growing counties in the Southeast. Experts said growers throughout the mountain county reported a dire outlook for this year's harvest...
SourceDunn Daily Record,NC

42. Farm stories for April 9th
Analysts say even a 15-per-cent increase in corn acreage would be significant -- that could boost the demand for nitrogen fertilizer by up to 35 per cent. The Bunge Canola processing facility in Hamilton that has been closed for the past two years will soon re-open and will be able to receive the 2007 crop. Wiley says the spring winter hybrid blooms earlier in the spring and avoids the hot dry days of the summer which destroyed a good portion of the 2005 crop. Wiley says as a result of the...
SourceBayshore Broadcasting News Centre,Canada

43. Pre-season irrigation dilemma is over for 2007?
Pre-season irrigation dilemma is over for 2007? Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock Markets OnRequestEnd. Pre-season irrigation dilemma is over for 2007? Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News...
SourceHigh Plains Journal,KS

44. Auction brings about friendly faces, needed parts
December 2007 corn futures flopped on their bellies after traders took the other side of the corn market. If you were feeling queasy after looking at corn futures contracts, then I hope you felt better after looking at the soybean futures. Keep in mind that traders like to beat the buzzer when a trading month reaches its last week prior to expiration. If they have a profitable set of commodity contracts for the month it becomes easier to attract more investment capital for the subsequent month.
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45. Investors place their bets on corn crop
usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Email Investors place their bets on corn crop Increased planting pushes prices down, but traders expect ethanol demand to fuel harvest-time profits BY MARIANNE STIGSET and TOM CAHILL Bloomberg News Article Last Updated:04/09/2007 09:30:45 PM CDT Corn investors are gleeful about the first bear market in two years. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Email Investors place their bets on corn crop Increased planting pushes prices...
SourcePioneer Press,MN

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