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1. Heat Arrives; Ice Cream Costs Rise
Corn prices are up, in part, because of the demand for ethanol. Corn feeds the dairy cattle, so higher milk prices raise ice cream prices. Fuel prices -- ethanol and otherwise -- are also having an impact on the shipping of the product. The explanation from the industry blames corn. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Last summer, a regular cone cost $3 with tax. Check out these common mistakes to avoid. At Ted and Wally's Ice Cream Shop in Omaha's...
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2. Corn Leads Grains Lower
Corn prices were tumbling Monday on concerns that a forecast for a bumper crop could swamp the market. Benchmark futures prices for corn were losing 4. Sugar prices were bucking the downward trend, gaining 1% at 10 cents a pound. As for the metals, copper prices were slipping 2 cents at $3. Elsewhere, the greenback was mixed in the foreign currency markets. Other key grains were showing weakness also, with soybeans sliding 2. The dollar was lower against the yen, buying 121. Investor...
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3. Fresh sweet corn provides market a recipe for success
Helle gave a lukewarm review of this year's growing season, the hundreds of ears of corn heaped upon the tabletops of the farmers' market yesterday marked the start of another harvesting season in Ohio. While most market goers cook their corn, a few impatient patrons were caught gnawing on raw sweet corn. Every person buying or selling corn at the market could list a multitude of ways to prepare and eat the corn. Diane Rogers of Syd & Diane's in Perrysburg bakes her corn in the oven with...
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4. Cows + corn = higher prices
Aaron Canart, in risk management and procurement with AgriBeef, the country's ninth-largest beef packer and 10th-largest cattle feeder, tracks the price of cattle and beef's "cut out value" that's the price per pound of a carcass, not the price of consumer cuts of beef. And all because this cattle feed, also known as corn, has experienced a new vogue in the production of ethanol fuel. Aaron Canart, in risk management and procurement with AgriBeef, the country's ninth-largest beef packer...
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5. Kelantan will consider switching from tobacco to corn
KOTA BARU: Kelantan will consider switching from tobacco to sweet corn as its major agriculture product within the next five years. Before this can take place, he said the state needs to find proper markets, including in other states, for its mass produced corn. He said that currently, Bachok was a primary area for tobacco planting and if the state successfully implemented sweet corn production there, right from producing its own seeds for germination, the next secondary crops in line...
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6. Riding the wave: Beef industry rattled by fluctuating corn market
With ethanol apparently here for a good while and the need for record corn crops to feed the ethanol refineries, livestock and export markets, the price of corn should not be returning to the levels of yesterday. Department of Agriculture reported farmers had planted almost 93 million acres of corn. Previous estimates predicted the planting would total about 90 million, enough to fuel the ethanol and livestock feed markets, but just barely. But economists see corn staying well above $3,...
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7. Popcorn Prices Popping Thanks to Ethanol Boom
Companies that purchase popcorn each year, as opposed to larger crops such as corn and soybeans, are confined to choosing among a relatively small number of suppliers. popcorn prices have risen more than 40 percent since 2006 as soaring demand for feed corn to fuel the ethanol boom has spilled over into the favorite snack of American movie-goers. Advertisements AK Acres also has helped in the ethanol boom by selling land next to its facility for the construction of an ethanol plant slated...
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8. Cooking ideas from Jefferson Farmers' Market
Unless you grow your own, market corn is the freshest available - - generally less than 24 hours from the field. Fortunately, this is less of an issue with corn from a local farmers' market. Unless you grow your own, market corn is the freshest available - - generally less than 24 hours from the field. Fortunately, this is less of an issue with corn from a local farmers' market. When choosing sweet corn, look for ears that are heavy for their size with crisp green husks and glossy silk....
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9. New Research Finds Organic Farming Can Feed the World
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 16, 2007 (ENS) - Organic farming can yield up to three times as much food on individual farms in developing countries as low-intensive methods on the same land, according to new research that refutes the long-standing claim that organic farming methods cannot produce enough food to feed the global population. ANN ARBOR, Michigan, July 16, 2007 (ENS) - Organic farming can yield up to three times as much food on individual farms in developing countries as...
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