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19. 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. Our spring wheat crop is currently being seeded and producers will finish in May. 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. Producers...
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20. 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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21. Inside the Golden Circle: Rain, rain ...
Most farmers would like to see the rain cease for a few weeks so they can harvest crops, but only wheat producers seem to be feeling an immediate pinch. The overall consensus is the corn and grain crops are above-average, and wheat just depends on the ability to get in the fields. It s been a good spring for grain and corn, area farmers have said, but the cotton s a little late because of the wet stuff, Crawford said. The bounty of rain is a marked improvement over the recent drought...
Source6/15/2007

22. Planting row crops well under way
Planting row crops well under way Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Comments Login High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock Markets OnRequestEnd. Planting row crops well under way Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture...
SourceHigh Plains Journal,KS

23. Gallatin County winter wheat contracts stripe rust
If we get the cool, wet weather predicted, growers should expect to apply a fungicide to susceptible varieties at the first signs of infection," Burrows said. Wheat growers who have planted a variety known to be susceptible to stripe rust need to scout their fields immediately looking for yellow pustules that occur in stripes, she said. Most registered products have a 45-day waiting period between application and harvest, so grain growers need to consider the interval to crop maturity when...
SourceThe Prairie Star,MT

24. Food security volatile as lean season progresses
Good market supplies of imported grain (rice and wheat) and the start-up of the second phase of the Village-Level Food Security Reserves (SAVS) program have improved availability, but steadily increasing prices are limiting grain access for many farming and agropastoral households in livelihood zones 5, 6 and 7 (Figure 1) Good market supplies of imported grain (rice and wheat) and the start-up of the second phase of the Village-Level Food Security Reserves (SAVS) program have improved...
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25. FUTURES FILE: Wheat soars on continued supply worries
Obituaries Search Obituaries. Obituaries Search Obituaries. It's widely known that Australia and the Ukraine have experienced drought-like conditions in many of their wheat growing regions this year and the Ukraine has already stated that it will not export any wheat from the current season's harvest in an attempt to satisfy domestic demand first. It's widely known that Australia and the Ukraine have experienced drought-like conditions in many of their wheat growing regions this year and...
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26. Australia May Cut Wheat Crop Estimate on Dry Start, Survey Says
Western Australia, which produces about 35 percent of Australia's wheat crop, is moving further into drought even as seasonal conditions improve on higher rainfall in the east and south of the nation. June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Australia, the world's third-largest wheat exporter, may cut its forecast for the coming harvest by as much as 12 percent on expectation dry weather in its biggest grain-growing state will limit output. Wheat prices, up 72 percent in the past year, reached an 11-year...
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27. Most wheat growers 'support single desk'
The government last week announced the single desk system would continue but disgraced marketing and export company AWB, which paid kickbacks to former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, would not be involved. The decision has angered some Liberal backbenchers who wanted the single desk system to be abolished. May 27, 2007 - 11:09AM Deputy Prime Minister and Nationals leader Mark Vaile says a large majority of wheat growers want the single desk system for wheat exports retained. Get free news...
SourceSydney Morning Herald,Australia

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