28. THE WEEKLY PIT REVIEW This tells you how resilient this market is, but it also tells us one other thing: There were a lot of people caught short this market and almost all of them were shaken out this past week. The Softs Pit Review For the week of March 26th, 2007 By PitGuru David Blumetti Sugar It seems to be basically the song remains the same for the softs this week! Sugar had a lot of call buying this past week, pushing implied volatility higher with major support near the 10 cent level. It will be very...
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29. ASA President Likes Korean FTA Deal Tariffs on refined soybean oil would be eliminated over five years - and tariffs on crude soybean oil would be eliminated over 10 years. grower perspective - Ostlie says - the only disappointment is that the highly sensitive rice trade was excluded from the agreement. ASA notes the agreement offers immediate duty-free access to U. Hoosier Ag Today, Exclusively committed to covering the state's farming, food, forestry and renewable fuel issues. trade agreement reached with the Republic of...
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30. U.S. Corn Growers Are All Ears Agriculture Department's estimates, Wall Street took a keen interest in Friday's reports of crop-planting intentions, which showed that farmers have increased their planned acreage for corn. About a month ago, the Department of Agriculture provided preliminary 2007 estimates of 87 million acres of corn. Ethanol is now required to be comprise up to 10% of gasoline and that percentage could rise, especially in light of soaring petroleum costs. Rising ethanol demand has spiked prices of both...
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31. merican Soybean Association Applauds Korean Trade Agreement Tariffs on refined soybean oil would be eliminated over five years, and tariffs on crude soybean oil would be eliminated over 10 years. negotiators prior to conclusion of the historic free trade agreement on April 1. beef exports, so that the agreement can move forward, Ostlie said. merican Soybean Association Applauds Korean Trade Agreement. Louis, MO -- The American Soybean Association (ASA) lauded a trade agreement reached with the Republic of Korea for creating landmark opportunities for U.
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32. China's insatiable hunger for soybeans Vanishing cropland and diminishing water supplies are hampering China's ability to feed itself, and the increasing use of farmland in the US to produce biofuels like ethanol is pushing China to seek more of its agricultural staples from South America, where land is still cheap and plentiful. Vanishing cropland and diminishing water supplies are hampering China's ability to feed itself, and the increasing use of farmland in the US to produce biofuels like ethanol is pushing China to seek...
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33. Wheat Prices Rise on Speculation Weekend Cold Damaged U.S. Crop will have less wheat in storage at the end of the marketing year on May 31 than forecast a month ago as farmers use more of the grain for livestock feed. Prices are up 29 percent in the past year after drought hurt crops in several exporting countries including the U. A futures contract is an obligation to buy or sell a commodity at a set price for delivery by a specific date. Wheat may be damaged if temperatures dip below 28 degrees for more than two hours. Wheat Prices Rise on...
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34. Iowa farmland prices go up 13.6% The six-month rate of increase for the best farmland was 14 percent, reflecting the rapid increases in commodity prices during and after the 2006 harvest. Despite the widespread optimism sparked by the renewable-fuels boom in Iowa, Louwagie said there were negative market factors mentioned by survey respondents. Land prices follow commodity prices, Louwagie said, and a decline could occur if corn and soybean prices drop, if interest rates rise, or if government farm programs are less...
Source • 3/20/2007 •
35. Commodities Lawrence's proposed domestic partnership registry got a mention on a national Web site devoted to gay and lesbian issues. It gave me hope for next season when he was the first to say he would stay. Grain futures were mixed while soybeans declined Monday. On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, June live cattle rose. As of Mondays close, courtesy of Ottawa Cooperative Association. Ottawa Elevator Wheat, $4. Edgerton Elevator Wheat, $4. Overbrook Elevator Wheat, $4. Lawrence South Elevator Wheat, $4.
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36. Pheasants Forever banquet Saturday Published March 21, 2007 05:38 pm - The local chapter was organized in the fall of 1987 Pheasants Forever banquet Saturday The Rathbun Lake chapter of Pheasants Forever Banquet Saturday at the Manhattan Steakhouse Club will mark the group s 20-year birthday. Published March 21, 2007 05:38 pm - The local chapter was organized in the fall of 1987 Pheasants Forever banquet Saturday The Rathbun Lake chapter of Pheasants Forever Banquet Saturday at the Manhattan Steakhouse Club will mark the...
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