19. Crop damage Temperatures that tied a record low of 25 degrees on April 7 and set a record low of 21 degrees on April 8 destroyed about 200,000 or more acres of corn statewide, said Angela Thompson, state extension corn specialist. HUNTER nhunter@jacksonsun.com Many farmers have begun replanting corn in the hopes of salvaging acreage destroyed by Easter weekend's freeze. Replanting costs about an additional $65 an acre, so planting prices for some acres of corn now total about $260 per acre. Madison...
Source • Jackson Sun,TN •
20. The USDA's unhealthful budget Department of Agriculture has been issuing dietary guidelines, there has been a stark inconsistency between the federal government's advice and its food funding. Take corn, the most highly subsidized crop, which received $9. Corn production has more than doubled since the 1970s, and all this artificially cheapened corn is unloaded on the public, largely in the form of tasty but empty-calorie junk foods. True, the USDA has been doing more, over time, to promote health through dietary...
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21. Commentary: Food fight This is one of those years, and the 2007 Farm Bill reauthorization is heating up to become the most scrutinized food and farm policy debate in recent history. Originally conceived as an emergency bailout for millions of farmers and the unemployed during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression, the Farm Bill has snowballed into one of the most significant forces affecting food, farming and land use in the United States. It's time to stop federal subsidies for large commodity items, such as corn...
Source • Albuquerque Tribune,NM •
22. Soggy start for farmers But once the soil dries enough to get crops into the fields, higher prices for just about everything from corn to milk are expected to make 2007 a good year for the state's agriculture producers, offsetting higher production costs. Winter wheat and alfalfa were set back due to a warm spell followed by below normal temperatures in March, but Fischer expects those crops to rebound. He said the cold weather has already been hard on his alfalfa crop but he's optimistic it will rebound and...
Source • 4/30/2007 •
23. Mexico corn farmers smile at last as prices high A growing thirst in the United States for ethanol fuel has inflated world corn prices and brought a bonanza to corn growers, the backbone of traditional Mexican life. Now, with supplies short and prices for the grain on world markets reaching 10-year highs of over $4 a bushel in February, farmers are being feted by government ministers who want more corn acres planted for food and energy. Ever since, corn and bean subsistence farmers have been among Mexico's poorest, with small commercial...
Source • San Diego Union Tribune,CA •
24. DJ Mexico Cash Grains: Sinaloa Trade Picks Up As Harvest Starts After several months of subdued trade amid near-record high grain prices over supply concerns, traders said the onset of the fall-winter white corn harvest in Sinaloa this week got trading activity underway. MEXICO CITY (Dow Jones)--Physical trading picked up pace this week in the Mexican cash grains market as the new 2006-07 white corn harvest started in the key grain state of northern Sinaloa, traders and importers said Friday. Traders said a healthy number of offers quoted in the local...
Source • High Plains Journal,KS •
25. Crops Still Behind Average in Minnesota Department of Agriculture says more than one-forth of the corn and oat crops were planted last week, and sugarbeet and green pea plantings also advanced as warmer temperatures improved field conditions. As of Sunday, an estimated 28 percent of corn acreage was planted, compared with 43 percent last year and 38 percent for the five-year average. PAUL (AP) - Planting of corn and small grains began in earnest last week, but progress is still behind average. Sugarbeet planting was 38 percent...
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26. How Biofuels Could Starve the Poor THE ETHANOL BUBBLE On April 18, 1977, amid mounting calls for energy independence, President Jimmy Carter donned his cardigan sweater and appeared on television to tell Americans that balancing energy demands with available domestic resources would be an effort the "moral equivalent of war. As corn growers in the developed world receive hefty subsidies from their governments, counterparts in the developing world become less competitive in the global market. Billions of impoverished people depend on corn and...
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27. Monday Morning Corn Comment Weather remains the focus of the corn market as many traders look for the weather to clear this week, giving many farmers the first opportunity to get corn planted. The corn market was lower on Friday on the forecast for better planting weather in coming weeks helping to get the estimated record corn crop in the ground in plenty of time to not affect yields. Spread trade is still the dominant trade in the corn market as many traders are nervous about trading flat price corn and are turning...
Source • Inside Futures,IL •
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