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10. TUESDAY SOYBEAN UPDATE
Traders say less corn acres planted means more bean acres and it appears as if we may have a tough time getting all the corn planted that the USDA Planting intentions report from earlier this month shows. After a quiet session in which the market opened just a half cent lower than Fridays close. The focus today is on the USDA crop progress reports and specifically how much progress farmers have made planting corn. This coupled with the fact that a sizeable weather system is moving into the...
SourceeTV Futures,NY

11. MEDICAL MONDAY: Soy Milk a Healthy Alternative
April 30, 2007 MEDICAL MONDAY: Soy Milk a Healthy Alternative By Craig Hammond Findings from a study appearing in a recent issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology (AJE), suggest there's a link between consumption of large (I repeat, large) amounts of dairy products and Parkinson's Disease in men -- but men only. April 30, 2007 MEDICAL MONDAY: Soy Milk a Healthy Alternative By Craig Hammond Findings from a study appearing in a recent issue of the American Journal of Epidemiology...
SourceHNN Huntingtonnews.net,WV

12. Will corn become king?
In Mississippi, cotton acreage dropped from 1.2 million acres last year to an anticipated 700,000 acres this year. It was all animal agriculture so for every acre of cotton, there was two acres of corn," Goodman said. The farmer has got the best opportunity on corn that hes ever had going into the year," said Walters, who planted 1,200 acres of corn this spring. Walters usually sells his corn for 10 to 35 cents more per bushel than the going rate at the Chicago Board of Trade, the...
Source4/22/2007

13. Market watches for indications of planted soybean acres
Despite forecasts indicating that soybean acres are limited, the market has been unwilling to take prices higher in recent weeks. As a result, the potential exists for soybean prices to go a little higher in the near future - fondly known as &#8220the dead cat bounce. Martinson said that soybean exports to China are quite stable at this time. He thinks the slowdown in soybean prices is a little premature. The main reason was Brazil couldn't get their soybeans to their ports and get them...
SourceBismarck Farm & Ranch Guide,ND

14. Tuesday Morning Soybean Update
Traders say the strength in soybeans has little to do with the acreage battle and is more about vegoil demand worldwide. Monday afternoon the USDA released their weekly crop progress reports showing soybean planting estimates at 3% complete. The market rebounded from a weaker open and rallied as soybean oil closed into new highs. Traders say funds are buying veg oils with fund activity reported to be heavy in canola, palm oil and soybean oil. More importantly the corn planting progress was...
SourceInside Futures,IL

15. Freeze, drought give one-two punch to farmers
As for other crops, there has been a "surprisingly fair yield" but it would have been much better if there was rain to go along with it, Teague explained. While many were glad to see sunny and dry weather through last winter and early spring, this area has seen so much of it that a serious drought has developed. Since irrigation systems are typically not used in this part of the country, farmers rely on whatever falls out of the sky, Teague explained. drought monitor report with southern...
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16. DJ CBOT Soy Outlook: Down 1-2c; Following Overnight Theme
Meanwhile, a market technician said soybean bulls need to show more power soon, with a two-month-old downtrend line still in place on the daily July bar chart. A slower-than-expected planting pace reported in Monday's crop progress report rekindled ideas of corn acreage shifts to soybean, and should apply pressure to prices, analysts said. Soybean planting "plays second fiddle" to corn planting and farmers need to have more corn planted before soybean planting increases, he said. Trade...
SourceHigh Plains Journal,KS

17. CPO in for more band trading
Long liquidation profit-taking seeped into the market in mid-April following weakness in soyoil prices and forced the market to return a portion of its earlier excessive gains. CPO in for more band trading. CRUDE palm oil (CPO) futures prices on Bursa Malaysia Derivatives advanced sharply in the first four months this year boosted by the bullish soyoil market, tight supplies and supported by demand from the biodiesel sector. Talks of a large reduction in US soybean acreage due to high corn...
SourceMalaysia Star,Malaysia

18. Corn futures fall again, soybeans recover sharply
The rally in soybean prices was a big help in moving corn off limit-down levels but the price activity in December corn was also a big factor, Kleist said. Selling eased after midsession, when soybean futures and soybean meal rallied. Market Watch Online email. In addition, the corn crop isn t in the ground and in many areas farmers can t get into their fields to prepare the ground for planting, and given the fact that farmers are expected to plant 90 million acres this year, time is of...
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