19. Cotton polo shirt features cut-and-sew design FOB prices were provided by the companies interviewed only as reference prices at the time of interview and may have changed. Those product images featuring products with trademarks, brand names or logos are not intended for sale. Its top part comes in cream, while the part below the placket has a striped pattern in gray and blue. Disclaimer:All product images are provided by the companies interviewed and are for reference purposes only. Cotton polo shirt features cut-and-sew design. New...
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20. 'A shot in the arm' Forum Local News Milestones Obituaries Sports e-Edition .Classifieds Jobs Autos Printing Special Sections Buy a paper. Still, some experts warn that the price has nowhere to go but down if the market is flooded, and not everyone has forgotten how a massive grain deal with the Soviet Union in the early 1970s and the 1996 drought in China shot corn prices to record highs prices that later wilted. After hovering around $2 a bushel for a decade, corn prices have nearly doubled in the last...
Source • 5/5/2007 •
21. PDA becomes bond issuer The bond process is designed whereby the bond purchasers will receive compensation even if the bonds should fall into default, said Fennessy. Johnson and Carter said the plant will use cotton seeds, canola and soybeans to make biodiesel, and those crops are plentiful in this part of the state. Mike Fennessy, PDA attorney, said ultimately many investors will probably end up purchasing bonds which will be part of the $20 million bond issue. The plant will be built in a large plat of land...
Source • 4/16/2007 •
22. State spends millions to get farmers into different crops Robertson County, like other counties in Tennessee, is experiencing a decline in the production of tobacco, a crop that once fueled the economies of farming communities across the state. The state wants to more than double agricultural enhancement grants, to $11 million this year, in part to help farmers get out of tobacco and into more profitable agricultural ventures. According to a recently released USDA report, 750 fewer acres of tobacco will be planted in the Volunteer State this year...
Source • 4/16/2007 •
23. Move farms off the dole Just five crops (corn, cotton, rice, soybeans, and wheat) receive 93 percent of payments for commodities, which have averaged about $20 billion a year. This artificial "gigantification," though, has encouraged dependency, pushed out small farmers, and raised land prices such that new farmers are finding it hard to get started. The subsidies also distort global agricultural markets, putting the US at odds with its trading partners and hurting poor farmers abroad. Originally, federal...
Source • 4/16/2007 •
24. US corn industry cranking up for ethanol boom Still, some experts warn that the price has nowhere to go but down if the market is flooded, and not everyone has forgotten how a massive grain deal with the Soviet Union in the early 1970s and the 1996 drought in China shot corn prices to record highs prices that later wilted. Still, some experts warn that the price has nowhere to go but down if the market is flooded, and not everyone has forgotten how a massive grain deal with the Soviet Union in the early 1970s and the 1996 drought in...
Source • Bloomington Pantagraph,IL •
25. Gold Rush soybean acreage is expected to slide 11 percent and cotton production 20 percent this year alone, the Agriculture Department said. They worry, too, about ethanol's fuel efficiency lower than traditional gasoline and its effects on the environment and food prices as corn chews up more farmland. The 58-year-old Adams, who works 950 acres in central Illinois, didn't immediately join the farmer cooperatives pooling together to build a 100-million-gallon-a-year ethanol plant. The...
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26. Farm groups eye fixed payments The governments tight budget has some farmers and lawmakers looking at redirecting some of the fixed annual payments that go to grain and cotton growers. Li'lBeaver there is enough fat in the food system to provide healthcare, educatoin on a student need basis and then the posibility of getting the troops out of Iraqi and be ready to prevent the next one, All at I would bet the same or lower food price in the stores except the Iraqi situation that is a big one. Ron Heck, a Perry farmer who...
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27. Higher, still higher In view of this divergence, the wholesale and retail price indices are inadequate. The relevant textile prices for the poor and the middle class occupy an important slot in the price indices, specifically fabrics and garments worn by the poor and middle classes. State governments, the major contributors to inflation with gross financial indiscipline, seem to have no responsibility in what is meant to be a federal structure, and irresponsibly leave it to the central government. However,...
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