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10. No single desk 'will ruin wheat growers'
April 24, 2007 Wheat growers say they will be ruined if the government moves away from a single desk wheat export marketing system. Alliance member Bob Iffla told AAP the deregulation of the dairy industry was the perfect example of what would happen to wheat growers upon removal of the export monopoly. But newly formed single desk lobby group the National Grains Alliance says croppers across the country would be ruined by the removal of the single desk. Mr Costello went further still,...
SourceThe Age,Australia

11. Tractors and turning points
The Gaukels don't use herbicides, pesticides or fumigants to produce their wheat. So Kevin and his wife, Julie, created two bread mixes -- one for a whole wheat bread and another for a raisin bread -- at a time bread machines were in vogue. It was during one such reverie that Kevin hit upon the idea of a value-added business: The family could finish their hard red winter wheat into a variety of baking mixes to make extra cash. Like a meadowlark that refuses to be silenced by a heavy wind,...
Source5/19/2007

12. Australia May Have Record Wheat Crop After Heavy Rain (Update4)
May 18 (Bloomberg) -- Wheat production in Australia, the world's third-largest exporter, may rebound to a record as rain encourages farmers to resume planting after a drought ravaged crops last year. Output of wheat, canola and barley tumbled more than 60 percent last year because of one the worst droughts in Australia in 100 years. Cattle prices rose for a fourth day as rain this week encouraged farmers in the world's second-largest beef exporter to hold back livestock from sale, said...
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13. Summer crop targets threatened by drought
The Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) warned Friday the lingering drought will damage the year's summer crop output, but analysts say the country's grain crop prices won't be much affected. If the drought continues in wheat producing areas, China will be unable to reach its summer crop targets," said a MOA statement. But the official forecast has not yet been released," an agency spokeswoman told Xinhua by phone, adding that similar surveys are under way in other drought-hit regions. Summer...
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14. Health Ministry issues wheat gluten alert
NST Online Local News 2007/05/20 Health Ministry issues wheat gluten alert Email to friend Print article KUALA LUMPUR: There has been no report of melamine-tainted wheat gluten entering the human food chain, but the Health Ministry is not taking any chances. NST Online Local News 2007/05/20 Health Ministry issues wheat gluten alert Email to friend Print article KUALA LUMPUR: There has been no report of melamine-tainted wheat gluten entering the human food chain, but the Health Ministry is...
Source5/20/2007

15. Weekly Outlook: USDA crop forecasts a peek into the projected future
and world supply and consumption forecast on May 11 as supportive for corn, soybeans, and wheat price prospects, said a University of Illinois Extension marketing specialist. Based on March planting intentions, a forecast of acreage harvested for grain, and the trend yield calculation, the 2007 crop is projected at 12. The projection this year is about two bushels less than expected by the market, but is about 1.5 bushels above a projection based on the simple linear trend from 1960...
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16. Market watch: Wheat prices rally on frost damage to crop
Weather forecasts through May 10 indicate the crop will get planted at about an average pace, therefore the market is slowly removing weather premium from prices. This is when seasonal price trends turn lower as the market prepares for the impending winter wheat harvest. WHEAT Wheat futures have rallied sharply so far in the month of April due to frost damage that occurred over the Easter weekend. Funds have been selling long positions, as the technical trend of the market has turned lower...
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17. Fear felt by wheat growers
WHEAT growers say they will be ruined if the Federal Government discards the single-desk wheat export-marketing system. However, new single-desk lobby group the National Grains Alliance says grain producers across the country would be ruined by the removal of the single desk. NGA member Bob Iffla said deregulation of dairying was an example of what would happen to wheat upon removal of the export monopoly. Fear felt by wheat growers. to a not-for-profit company holding the single desk," Mr...
SourceAdvertiser Adelaide,Australia

18. Rain prompts midge warning for wheat growers
That's the advice to susceptible wheat variety growers as a new product is approved to tackle the pest. Crops are vulnerable to attack by larvae from their eggs only from ear emergence to flowering and this season, with many well advanced, some southern ones may escape damage, says Mr Oakley. After promising to be a non-event after the long dry spell, field invasion has become possible after widespread heavy rain. About 10mm will encourage soillarvae to pupate and develop into adults,...
SourceFarmersWeekly,UK

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