10. Prospects bleak for wheat crop Prospects aren't good for this year's wheat crop in Cowley and Sumner Counties, a local co-op manager said today. The harvest usually begins around this time but the cool and wet weather has slowed the maturing of the crop. Crittenden said a combination of factors has contributed to downgraded wheat conditions this year -- Armyworm infestation, strong winds, heavy rain. According to the report, 36 percent of the wheat has turned color from green to amber. He added that he didn't know how...
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11. Kansas: Wetness delays wheat harvest, threatens crop The nation s wheat harvest begins in the southern states and moves northward as crops mature. In its weekly weather bulletin, the agency reported that winter wheat heading across the middle Mississippi Valley and the southern half of the Great Plains was completed or near completion. The winter wheat harvest typically begins in early June in Kansas, with the Kiowa area historically the first place in the state to take in grain. But NASS noted wheat harvest so far in Texas was 10 percent...
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12. South Africa: Monsanto Warns It May Withdraw From Wheat-Seed Market At a presentation to the media last week, Monsanto's product manager for wheat and oil seed, Patrick Graham, said the company was sounding a warning to the wheat industry that it could not be expected to continue paying the research and development costs involved in producing new and improved cultivars. WHEN the world's largest seed company and leading producer of genetically engineered seed asks everyone involved in the wheat value chain to help pay for its plant breeding programme in SA,...
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13. War Funding Bill Carries Good News For Wheat Growers The assistance is much needed after the rough past few years endured by the state's wheat producers. Drought conditions, along with freezes, flooding have caused losses for Kansas farmers; compounded with the rising cost of fuels and fertilizer, the aid comes none too soon. Kansas wheat leaders played a key role in getting the issue onto the radar of politcians and securing the assistance. For station contact purpose only. First Name: Location: Enter Comments: E-mail: (optional) Email will...
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14. Christensen concerned over recent headlines, future of production ag Most of the winter wheat is pretty close to going into the boot stage, he said, noting the best winter wheat crops he has seen this spring are located near Rapelje, Mont. Calvin said he is pleased with the results of the chemicals he recently sprayed on his wheat crops. Calvin had to replant some of his winter wheat because he didn't get all of it rolled in time. I am just thankful I don't have a tractor and 30-foot spray boom - it would never make it in these wet fields. The cool, wet...
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15. US Winter Wheat Ratings Slipping As Harvest Begins Because of recent freeze insurance claims in OK and heavy rains in the Plains, the USDA could decrease this year's hard red wheat harvested acres by 400,000 acres when its re-surveys producers this month. S winter wheat index has declined 16 points the last few weeks to near this year's lowest value at 340-as early harvest reports last week were lower-than-expected in both the Southern Plains and the Delta. Recent dryness and high temperatures in WA and OR also caused ratings to slip,...
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16. DJ US Wheat Outlook: Down 3-5c On Overnight, Spillover Weakness Argentina's southern winter wheat areas should be mainly dry or with only afew light showers for the southern winter wheat areas during the next fivedays, DTN Meteorlogix said. There is great uncertainty, inparticular, about soft red winter wheat production after a hard freeze hit thecrop Easter weekend, a CBOT floor broker said. winter wheat production, U. Early forecasts had called forsharply lower plantings due to government wheat market intervention, which keptdown spot prices, and...
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17. DJ US Cash Grain Review: Choppy Price Trends Cash supplies of winter wheat exhibited the greatest appreciation in value this week, with rising futures prices more than offsetting a 1- to 3-cent decrease in average interior basis. Spot soybean markets were almost unchanged, as soft basis nearly erased all of a modest futures rally. With previous rain delays limiting harvest progress to no more than one-quarter the usual pace entering the week, July winter wheat futures closed 6 3/4 cents higher at the Chicago Board of Trade and 11...
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18. Deadline to sign up for cover crop aid nears Maryland farmers have until the end of the month to sign up for $8 million in state money earmarked to pay for winter cover crops. The program, administered through local Soil Conservation Districts and managed by the Maryland Agricultural Water Quality Cost-Share Program (MACS), is designed to encourage farmers to plant grains such as barley, wheat and rye on fields after their summer crops are harvested. Carroll County Times: Westminster, Maryland , The program, administered through...
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