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37. Marquis signs first corn delivery contracts
As plant start-up approaches, we will bid aggressively to meet the plant s corn needs from area grain dealers and farmers, many of whom we have dealt with for nearly 30 years. One project Marquis is looking forward to is the construction of two 110-feet tall silos for dried distiller s grain solubles, an ethanol byproduct, and two 150-feet tall silos for grain storage. Marquis Grain signed contracts with three local corn producers Wednesday for delivery of corn to the plant, now under...
Source5/12/2007

38. For Florida citrus farmers, new cash crops take root
Borrowing technology used at Epcot's Living Seas aquariums, the pioneering Florida aquaculture farmer plans for a future where a mere 250 acres breeds a species of fish new to most American palates, while also signaling the changing times in the state's agricultural picture. Borrowing technology used at Epcot's Living Seas aquariums, the pioneering Florida aquaculture farmer plans for a future where a mere 250 acres breeds a species of fish new to most American palates, while also...
SourceBillings Gazette,MT

39. Pumpkin Seed Dip
Ingredients 1-1/2 cups unsalted pumpkin seeds, hulled 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced 3/4 cup chicken broth 1/4 cup freshly squeezed lime or lemon juice 1 hot chili pepper, finely chopped (or hot sauce to taste) 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1 small sprig parsley, for garnish 1 small red-hot pepper, for garnish Chips, shrimp or vegetables, for dipping. Ingredients 1-1/2 cups unsalted pumpkin seeds, hulled 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced 3/4 cup...
Source5/13/2007

40. This Week in Agriculture
USDA's first official look at the 2007-08 Supply & Demand picture showed that despite the big jump in corn acres intended for this year, the resulting bump up in demand will mean corn carryover is only going to rise slightly from 2006-07 levels. But some states have seen impacts from the Easter freeze that will prompt them to lose some of the production potential that had been in fields prior to that weather event. This week government agencies said that farm-raised fish were the latest to...
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41. Spring into bear season
That's why wildlife agencies around the country tell people that a "fed bear is a dead bear. Star-Gazette file photo A motorist peers out the car window as a black bear takes a quick jaunt across Route 6 near Galeton in 2001. Bears are not picky eaters -- especially in the spring, after they wake up from their winter hibernation with a bodacious appetite. Food placed outside for wildlife, such as corn for squirrels, may attract bears. Pay attention -- If a bear is displaying signs of...
Source5/12/2007

42. Organic milk seen flooding market
dairy processors and distributors like Dean Foods, Stonyfield Farm and Organic Valley, a dairy farmers' cooperative that sells to retail grocery chain Whole Foods Market and others, are welcoming the news because it provides an opportunity to expand the market and offer more organic milk-based products. dairy processors and distributors like Dean Foods, Stonyfield Farm and Organic Valley, a dairy farmers' cooperative that sells to retail grocery chain Whole Foods Market and others, are...
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43. TRANSCRIPT OF REMARKS BY AGRICULTURE SECRETARY MIKE JOHANNS WORLD ...
Being here in Missouri, I can't help but think of a former President, a really great President by the name of Harry Truman, who had the advantage in life of having grown up on a farm and managed to keep some of his very plainspoken habits throughout his political career-those habits that he learned out here in the Mid West. Being here in Missouri, I can't help but think of a former President, a really great President by the name of Harry Truman, who had the advantage in life of having...
SourceUSDA.gov (press release),DC

44. No damage from ethanol boom
ethanol plants will produce 9.3 billion gallons of ethanol for the crop year ending August 2008, up from the 5.9 billion gallons expected for the current crop year. But Collins said the increase is mainly due to other factors, including bad weather that harmed fruit and vegetable production and low levels of Australian wheat crops. After hovering around $2 a bushel for a decade, corn prices have nearly doubled in the last year, pumped to near records by the ethanol plants that have...
SourceCincinnati Enquirer,OH

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