37. Iraq wheat tender bids near $225, seeks $205 Iraq has tendered to buy a nominal 50,000 tonnes of hard milling wheat with shipment sought in June or July to the port of Umm Qasr. Official bidding closed on May 30.
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38. Inflation falls to 9-month low Consumer demand for manufactured products remains strong as evidenced by the industrial production data. It has raised interest rates five times since last June and raised banks' reserve requirements three times since December to rein in inflation and credit growth. To check prices of food grains, which have risen at almost twice the pace of manufactured product costs over the past year, the government removed the import duty on lentils in June 2006, and on wheat in September. The...
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39. Wildfire, Walleyes, and Wine Four days of debate stretched into wrangles that lasted throughout the final night, and IPCC Chair Rajendra Pachauri of the Energy Research Institute in New Delhi, India, confided at the concluding press conference that he was wearing the same clothes he'd put on the morning before. Considering how much trouble two people have deciding what movie to see, the most remarkable thing about a new set of global-climate predictions may be that it exists at all. Four days of debate stretched into...
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40. April Freeze Squeezes Winter Wheat Both of those problems made the wheat susceptible to disease and insect damage. Roberts says yields have ranged from 15 to 30 bushels per acre and test weights have been anywhere from 45 to 60 pounds per bushel. He says the poor quality can be blamed on the April freeze as well as too much moisture. Sumner County Agriculture Extension Agent Johnny Roberts says area producers are finding smaller yields and lower test weights. For station contact purpose only. First Name: Location: Enter...
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41. Harish Damodaran New Delhi June 17 With international wheat prices scaling new peaks, the Centre is caught in a cleft stick over its planned 20 lakh tonne (lt) import tender by the month-end. The trigger for the present bullishness has been a US Department of Agriculture report, released earlier in the week, projecting global year-ending wheat stocks for 2007-08 at 112. This, in turn, is attributed to the drought in Ukraine and an abnormally hot spring in Russia, along with concerns of crop damage due to...
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42. Amish Blessed With Bumper Crop During Drought Lawrence County, especially, was categorized as being under "extreme" drought conditions, which only happens once every 20 years. A lot of the crops looked beautiful despite all the dry weather that's plagued Middle Tennessee. Additionally, instead of big combine tractors the Amish are plowing the fields with horses so the soil is less compacted during the process, and that means better crops when dry weather hits. It starts back in the fall season with straw, a little manure, and also...
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43. USDA June Crop Production Report: Winter Wheat Production Down ... White production totals 237 million bushels, down 1 percent from last month. Hard Red production is up slightly from a month ago to 1.03 billion bushels. Soft Red is down 2 percent from last month and now totals 341 million bushels. Based on June 1 conditions, the U. Of the White production total, 18. See Related Websites/Articles:
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44. Oil prices jump on US motor fuel fears, wheat hits 11 year peak The coffee market was rocked by production woes in key exporter Vietnam, where supplies are struggling to keep up with demand, sending London coffee futures to the highest level since 1998. GOLD: The price of gold fell to the lowest level since March as a strengthening dollar made the precious metal more expensive for buyers holding weaker currencies. Gasoline or petrol stockpiles are presently a major influence on the market because of the ongoing US driving season, when demand...
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45. State wheat harvest looks very good One-point-eight (m) million acres of winter wheat are expected to be harvested in the state this year. South Dakota farmers planted nearly one-third more winter wheat this year than last year. Ninety-five percent of this year's crop is rated in fair to excellent condition this week. All post and comments are subject to review and filtering by the KXNet.com Webmaster - Any posts containing offensive language, threats, or any other form of abuse will be DELETED In addition, all posts are...
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