19. USDA S&D Report: Text Highlights Changes in world exports and imports are also nearly offsetting; however, major export changes include 1-million-ton reductions for both Canada and EU-25 and 0. grain sorghum exports for 2006/07 are lowered 10 million bushels reflecting lower projected imports by Mexico. Projected grain sorghum ending stocks are increased an equal amount. Exports are raised 25 million bushels to 900 million reflecting improved export prospects as U. Adjustments are also made in imports, domestic use,...
Source • AgWeb •
20. Area grower hopes for best after freeze Cold weather made a surprising sweep through Alabama over the weekend, but local agriculture experts say it could be two or three weeks before any costly effects are seen. For the wheat, it s almost harvest time and once the heads have emerged, those crops are susceptible to almost anything. If they have a limited amount they can cover them, but if they have a big field of crops, there s nothing we can tell them to do. The temperatures were predicted to hit the freezing mark Friday night,...
Source • Daily Home Online,AL •
21. The Consequences of Corn If it were just a matter of shifting the balance in already planted acreage - more corn, less wheat - a point of economic equilibrium might be found soon enough. Much of it is unsuitable for crops - too hilly, too wet, too valuable as wildlife habitat - but when corn prices are this high, the idea of suitable changes swiftly. Soybean acres are down by more than 10 percent, and there are similar decreases in wheat and cotton. Agricultural interest groups have begun to call on the Department...
Source • Truth about Trade & Technology,IA •
22. Creating Crepes: Despite their reputation, these paper-thin treats are ... Fill them, he suggests, with vanilla whipped cream and a compote of fresh fruit; with lobster and grapefruit; bake a lemon souffle inside; spread chocolate ganache in them; or maybe grate black truffles in the batter and then fill them with mascarpone cheese and grated fresh truffles, lots of them. The crepe's beauty is in its utter simplicity, both in composition and in consumption; and although it looks difficult, it's actually much easier to make than you might think. Creating Crepes:...
Source • 4/9/2007 •
23. Excellent wheat season forecast When projections of spring-planted wheat are added, the total planted area for wheat is forecast at 60 million acres - 2.7 million acres more than last season, the Economic Research Service said. That means the nation's farmers will likely harvest 358 million more wheat bushels this season, or about 2.17 billion bushels of wheat. Farmers, spurred by high wheat prices last fall, planted 3.5 million more acres of winter wheat than the previous season. Also, more wheat is likely to be fed to...
Source • Billings Gazette,MT •
24. Daily Ag Commentary Early buying interest was follow through from the overnight session after weekend weather reports continue to forecast cool and wet conditions throughout the Midwest for at least the next six to ten days, of which may cause further planting delays in key growing areas. Early buying interest was follow through from the overnight session after weekend weather reports continue to forecast cool and wet conditions throughout the Midwest for at least the next six to ten days, of which may cause...
Source • Inside Futures,IL •
25. Jan de Vries: Wheat germ offers so many benefits to our well-being If pregnant women were to eat sufficient wheat germ or take wheat germ oil capsules, the painful experience of miscarriage could often be prevented. If people only realised how wonderfully nourishing and curative these flakes are they would serve them every day, including in their breakfast muesli. Anyone suffering from impotence should take a long-term course of wheat germ or wheat germ oil capsules. It is not for nothing that vitamin E is also called the fertility vitamin, since it plays...
Source • 4/9/2007 •
26. Grain Futures Report - Do The Math If we do plant the 90 million acres suggested and yields are equal to last year with the projected USDA usage and demand our ending stocks will still come in under 1 b. In other words, we need to have perfect weather or the 12 million more acres to be planted to keep up with demand will not be enough to keep our ending stocks from shrinking. If weather gurus come in next week and call for an end to the cold and wet conditions, they will unwind the spreads put on this week that was buy...
Source • 23 hours ago •
27. DJ US Wheat Outlook: 2-4c Higher On USDA Report, Overnight wheat futures are called to start Tuesday's day session modestly firmer after overnight gains and with support from a friendly new government supply/demand report, traders and analysts said. Technically, CBOT July wheat has produced a bullish V-bottom reversal pattern on the daily bar chart, which suggests a market low is in place, a technical analyst said. The report was deemed bearish for corn and soybeans, however, and it will be hard for wheat to stay higher if the other markets are...
Source • High Plains Journal,KS •
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