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10. Weekly Outlook: Supply and Consumption
Weekly Outlook: Supply and Consumption Hide Menu AboutPoultry NewsEvents RecipesPoultry PhotosJobsConsultancy Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print this page ThePoultrySite Latest News. Weekly Outlook: Supply and Consumption Hide Menu AboutPoultry NewsEvents RecipesPoultry PhotosJobsConsultancy Email to FriendSEARCH decrease font size increase font size change type face bookmark this page email this page print...
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11. Iowa pushes organic farming to fill demand gap
Jim Slama But while organic food is so mainstream even Wal-Mart sells it, farmers have been slow to switch from conventional crops to organic. Woodbury County, Iowa officials have launched a program to promote organic agriculture. He says making the switch is much tougher for a fulltime farmer who's income and social identity are tied up in decades of conventional agriculture. Marqusee says federal farm programs are mainly oriented toward large scale grain production, offering little help...
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12. Oshkosh soy cows bring protein to Peru
The soybeans and water go into the large funnel, called a hopper, and then into a grinder-cooker beneath where they are ground to a fine powder and injected with high pressure steam. The soy cow will produce enough soy milk that some can be sold to support the machine, while the remaining milk is given away. The machines are a primary source of protein for more than 3,000 seniors and children in municipalities surrounding Lima, the capital of Peru. Both the soy milk and bread are...
SourceOshkosh Northwestern,WI

13. Wheat Climbs Near Record as Rain Delays Harvest; Soybeans Rise
winter wheat areas has not been favorable for harvesting,'' said Chikako Inoue, an analyst at futures broker Taiheiyo Bussan co. ''But for corn and soybeans, it's a different story as there's been little rain. Only about 11 percent of the winter wheat crop had been harvested as of June 17, compared with the 20 percent average for the previous five years, the U. Corn and soybeans also gained. It forecast exports in the marketing year beginning in July at 2.5 million tons. The contract rose...
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14. SDSU research explores health benefits of soy
There is a growing body of research suggesting that the isoflavones in soy, for example, can help lessen the effects of inflammation resulting from some diseases or conditions. Obviously you want to prevent the inflammation, but if you can not, the question then becomes, Are there things that can be done through dietary changes that would help us reduce the amount of inflammation and its consequences? That has been my main interest, looking at these bioactive food components mostly right...
SourceSouth Dakota State University,SD

15. USDA projects tight world wheat ending stocks
Minneapolis wheat will be a follower of the Chicago and Kansas City wheat prices until harvest is over and spring wheat begins to price in growing conditions. The June acreage report should be a major market mover as the USDA will update seeded acreage for this year. Of course, good growing conditions during this summer and the USDA will begin to add yield potential back into the balance sheets and ending stocks will grow and prices will fall. The spring wheat crop is in the ground and is...
Source5/24/2007

16. Insects swarm fields
Seed treatment is an option to protect soybeans from grubs, but it is not the final solution, he said. Army worm larvae later this year can add turf grass and ornamental crops to their diets, he said. Bailey said there are 2 billion named insects in the world and entomologists estimate another 8 to 10 billion are yet to be identified. It is easier to kill white grub worms in August and September in lawns and this timing could be beneficial in crop fields, he said. There also can be 100 to...
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17. Soy compound may boost bone density
In fact, women who took the soy compound showed a modest increase in bone density over two years, compared with a small decrease among women who used only calcium and vitamin D, the researchers report in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Italian researchers found that a combination of genistein, calcium and vitamin D helped protect postmenopausal women's bone density better than calcium and vitamin D alone. Genistein is a type of isoflavone, plant chemicals that have effects similar to the...
SourceThe Age,Australia

18. China exports five times more products to Brazil than Brazil to China
These values are similar because Brazil exports a high quantity of iron ore and soy to China, accounting for US$690 million, or around 75 percent of the total. Sao Paulo, Brazil, 25 June China exported to Brazil over 3,000 types of products in May, while Brazilian sales to the Chinese market were limited to around 600 types of product, according to figures from Brazil's Foreign Trade Ministry. Sao Paulo, Brazil, 25 June China exported to Brazil over 3,000 types of products in May, while...
SourceMacauhub,China

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