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19. Farm stories for July 9th
He says they will form a database of producers and another one for local restaurants and stores that sell local products. Anderson says they have identified more than 250 different producers. Pickers have skulked off in the night with a big load of fruit from a Saskatoon berry farm in eastern Manitoba -- and police are concerned about the health of the thieves. The strawberry harvest in southern Manitoba is shaping up to be a good one this year. But Police say there is a potential health...
SourceBayshore Broadcasting News Centre,Canada

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. Showers needed for early progress
Wheat harvest increased to 56 percent, a 33 percent increase from last week. Soil moisture around the state is still low despite the sporadic thunderstorms during the week. Pastures are in generally fair condition with 9 percent very poor, 17 percent poor, 47 percent fair, 26 percent good and 1 percent excellent. Barley harvest is 100 percent completed. Hay supplies are 9 percent very short, 20 percent short and 71 percent adequate. Showers needed for early progress. Corn growth and...
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22. 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. 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. Funds have been selling long positions, as the technical trend of the market has turned lower...
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23. Wheat Commission Elections Set
The election districts are: District 3 (Colusa and Lake counties), District 4 (Napa, Sonoma, and Yolo counties), District 5 (Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Yuba, Nevada, Sutter, Sierra & that portion of Sac County lying north of Road J-11 and east of the Sacramento River from Walnut Grove to Courtland), District 9 (Fresno County), and District 14 (Imperial County lying north of Keystone Rd. The election districts are: District 3 (Colusa and Lake counties), District 4 (Napa, Sonoma, and Yolo...
SourceCalifornia Farmer,CA

24. Australian Govt slams AWB hedging decision
Mr McGauran said AWB's decision not to hedge this year's wheat crop, exposes growers to price risks they will now have to manage themselves. He said while it is a commercial matter whether AWB does or does not hedge its crop, farmers expected the single desk operator to handle these risk management options for them. What is your reaction to the AWB decision not to hedge this season's crop? It's lousy - it's part of their single desk obligations. Australian Govt slams AWB hedging decision...
SourceNorth Queensland Register,Australia

25. Wheat farmers reaping amber waves of grain with prices up
Last winter's severe blizzards may have created havoc for travelers, but now all that moisture is paying off with a bumper wheat crop. Meanwhile, too much rain has been falling in other wheat-producing states, like Oklahoma and Texas, and that's helping to raise wheat prices. All across eastern Colorado, semitrailer trucks and standard farm trucks are lining up at weigh scales. Wheat farmers reaping amber waves of grain with prices up. This material may not be published, broadcast,...
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26. Weather Report: Hot Conditions Prevail Across The Corn Belt
In the West, torrid weather continues to promote winter wheat maturation and the rapid development of irrigated summer crops. Meanwhile on the central and southern Plains, conditions for the rain-delayed winter wheat harvest and other fieldwork have been generally improving, although overnight thunderstorms brought some renewed delays. On the Plains, favorably cooler air trails Sunday s beneficial showers across northern portions of the region, where heading spring wheat has been recently...
SourceCattleNetwork.com,KS

27. Three nominated for ND Wheat Commission post
The nominating committee, chaired by Johnson, includes representatives of the North Dakota Crop Improvement Association, North Dakota Farm Bureau, North Dakota Farmers Union, North Dakota Grain Dealers Association, North Dakota State University Experiment Station and NDSU Extension Service, North Dakota Grain Growers Association and U. The nominating committee, chaired by Johnson, includes representatives of the North Dakota Crop Improvement Association, North Dakota Farm Bureau, North...
SourceBismarck Farm & Ranch Guide, USA

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