19. Wheat harvest continues Local elevators have seen the wheat come in over the weekend, but not to the degree it was one year ago. Wide areas of the state are harvesting with scattered showers continuing in some areas. Some wheat fields are drying down and some aren't quite there yet. They haven't seen many custom cutters in the area and without them harvest might take a couple of weeks. The wheat is better than he thought with an average test weight of 58 pounds per bushel with no moisture problems right now. The...
Source • 12 hours ago •
20. Producers hope for hot, dry days Too much sprouting and it becomes a feed, Bartram said, noting that feed prices are much lower than the usual grain prices. Lodged wheat, which is wheat that has fallen over, is also a major problem. And until the harvest resumes there is no way to know just how much damage the recent storms have caused to the wheat. Bartram said more rain could also lead to other problems like lodged wheat, encroaching weeds and grass, and sprouting heads. He still expects the area will produce good...
Source • 6/24/2007 •
21. Wheat predictions could be too optimistic: AgForce Wheat predictions could be too optimistic: AgForce Monday, 25 June 2007 The latest predictions of a bumper Australian wheat crop could be overly optimistic - by as much as four million tonnes - unless more rain falls soon, according to AgForce Grains president Lyndon Pfeffer. Wheat predictions could be too optimistic: AgForce Monday, 25 June 2007 The latest predictions of a bumper Australian wheat crop could be overly optimistic - by as much as four million tonnes - unless more rain falls...
Source • 6/25/2007 •
22. Treasury Prices Rise As Stocks Fall Last week, the market received a bid following news of trouble with two Bear Stearns hedge funds with heavy exposure to the subprime mortgage market. Evans said that while there were no developments Monday suggesting a wider fallout from the Bear Stearns developments, the market has been "left with a universe of investors who are looking very carefully at their credit footprints. The concern is that distress there could spill over to other fixed income products, persuading investors to buy...
Source • 8 hours ago •
23. Organic farms show how to reap healthy profits from the soil New Delhi: As India struggles to deal with stagnation in its crucial agricultural sector, small-scale organic farming initiatives near the Capital are providing clues on how to reap healthy profits from the land. French farmer Roger Langbour poses among corn at his organic farm in Gurgaon district Agricultural growth has clocked in at a mere 2% far behind the economic growth of 9% leading the government to decide to spend up to Rs25,000 crore in a push for large-scale, industrial farms....
Source • Livemint,India •
24. Food prices to spike soon? Prices of corn, wheat, oranges, avocados and milk prices have risen substantially in the past year as unfavorable weather, higher fuel costs and the demand for the alternative fuel ethanol have all pressured supplies. As an added bonus to the grocers, higher prices at the register mean higher revenue numbers - as long as the prices don t exceed what consumers are willing to pay. According to the Consumer Price Index, which measures the price of a typical basket of good, food costs are up...
Source • Cincinnati Enquirer,OH •
25. McPherson County wheat harvest begins A comment was made that he had worked all afternoon and still did not have a truckload of wheat. Green heads from sucker heads that developed following the Easter week freeze tend to raise the moisture level of wheat being harvested. Wheat delivered so far has been at the marginal level for moisture. One farmer stated that yields he was aware of were running between nine and 20 bushels per acre. Fields are dry and the weather good for harvesting except for early morning high humidity. Test...
Source • 6/22/2007 •
26. DJ US Cash Grain Outlook: Corn Leads General Basis Rally Although spring wheat basis had weakened by an average of 1/2 cent entering Monday's trading session, daily readings of winter wheat basis edged 1/4 cent higher, despite improved harvest weather in the southern Plains this weekend. cash grain basis held generally firm Monday, with premiums offered for most commodities supported by a slowdown in country movement caused by last week's wholesale collapse in futures prices. Corn basis continues to lead the complex higher, with the national...
Source • High Plains Journal,KS •
27. AWB competition 'best for WA' PGA Western Graingrowers chairman Leon Bradley said yesterday that last minute fine-tuning of the AWB legislation by WA federal politicians may introduce a degree of competition that would provide some relief for farmers from being forced to deliver all their export wheat to AWB. PGA Western Graingrowers chairman Leon Bradley said yesterday that last minute fine-tuning of the AWB legislation by WA federal politicians may introduce a degree of competition that would provide some relief for...
Source • Sunday Times.au,Australia •
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