10. Variable wheat harvest shows need for new crop technology, farmer says As wheat harvest moves north, leaving behind damaged or underdeveloped acres in parts of Kansas and Oklahoma, this year's variable results show the need for new developments in wheat biotechnology. Variable wheat harvest shows need for new crop technology, farmer says. He's calling for more efforts in the industry to move along biotechnology that could protect growers in the future from the damage his crop sustained this year. Kejr's story is not just one to garner sympathy from farmers...
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11. July 2, 2007 Producing alcohol from wheat. Feedstocks for biofuels may have to be produced under an accreditation scheme for associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions see the HGCA Bioethanol greenhouse gas calculator (www.hgca.com) Production processes differ between potable and fuel alcohols, but similar principles apply. Usually, cereal grains, such as wheat, are milled and water is added; cooking gelatinises the starch. Enzymes are added to convert the starch to sugar, which is fermented by yeasts....
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12. Rain dampens state's wheat harvest forecast The USDA's prediction is 10 million bushels less than its forecast only a few weeks ago, and 20 million bushels lower than the prediction last month. In northwest Oklahoma, harvests are almost complete, with many producers getting anywhere from 38 to 58 bushels per acre. Agriculture officials say the fields are too saturated to bring in machines like combines and tractors. Rain dampens state's wheat harvest forecast. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or...
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13. Corn Growers Step up to Plant Largest Crop in Six Decades The diversity of products that we can make from corn and the productivity of our growers are a huge asset for this nation. I think the public understands this now more than ever before, so hopefully ICGA can build this into even greater support for trade, expanded livestock production, ethanol and other corn products, Ruh said. We are extremely happy with this report because it shows the responsiveness of growers to market signals. Driven by favorable prices, growing ethanol demand and...
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14. Crop report, rain fuel surge in bean prices Rain clouds that rolled over many Midwestern fields, especially in downstate Illinois, put new life in the corn crop but took the life out of the market. We had good growing conditions this spring, but in some areas, wheat got frozen during the Easter freeze and farmers ripped up wheat and planted corn. CHAMPAIGN Rain and a crop report that's bullish on beans had a dramatic effect Friday on commodity markets that have been powered by ethanol. Wheat and corn are both fed to livestock and...
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15. Commentary: The world's growing demand for agricultural commodities latest news Hunger pains Commentary: The world's growing demand for agricultural commodities By Kevin Kerr, MarketWatch Last Update: 12:01 AM ET Jul 2, 2007 CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- In the past, at least for most of my 17-year career, the commodities markets have been a small part of the overall investment picture for most investors. latest news Hunger pains Commentary: The world's growing demand for agricultural commodities By Kevin Kerr, MarketWatch Last Update: 12:01 AM ET Jul 2, 2007...
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16. Rain Impacting Wheat Harvest And by then, most of the wheat crop will not be able to be saved. Many farmers are watching their grain rot in the fields, because it is too wet to run the combine, in order to cut the grain. Farmers say it will take 10 days of sunshine to dry out the wheat fields. Heavy downpours have devastated this years' crop. At least the showers are not organized with only scattered, locally heavy downpours which will cause brief, local drainage problems. Several Oklahoma creeks and rivers are still...
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17. BLOCKING ACCESS Chennai, July 2 The domestic wheat market has turned murky with millers unable to get required stocks directly from the market. Wheat is not easily available to us from the market. It is evident that these private firms have assured higher prices to the growers or sellers and they are not offering wheat at market rates, he said. Canvassing agents who earlier offered wheat on behalf of growers are now campaigning in favour of big private trading firms. They say we can get wheat from these...
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18. ANALYSIS - India scrambles to buy wheat; eyes Canada, EU If we don't enter the market now, then maybe later we won't get any wheat at all. grain market, India will be scouring Canada and Europe for wheat cargoes despite surging world prices, as New Delhi scrambles to replenish stocks. In May, India sought to buy 1 million tonnes of wheat but backed away from making deals as it complained of high prices. And despite prices soaring to 11-year highs, India a few days ago returned to the market with a tender for 1 million tonnes. Australia is a bit...
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