10. Better than knee high Iowa's corn growers are poised to harvest the biggest acreage ever, according to an acreage report from the U. It's been a pretty dry summer for local producers so when the gates opened late Sunday night bringing some much-needed moisture to the area it was a relief for farmers and their parched crops. Britt's corn beats state average of 51 inches Sunday's rain quite possibly brought a resounding chorus of hallelujahs from local farmers. The dry weather may have little overall affect on...
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11. The lesser of two evils Now, many fields are now full of soybean, which are traditionally harvested around the Fourth of July, and many farmers are crossing their fingers that the crop will last. And while the conditions of last summer and this summer are extreme opposites, area farmers are discovering the same result, low crop yields and poor field conditions. He and many others have been busy harvesting the wheat, not for the huge profit, but to make room for the soybeans, which many are counting on to turn a...
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12. Simulated Crop Provides Answer To Irrigation Issues Rice and wheat production has more than doubled with an increase in farmed areas, totaling about 6.4 million acres of rice and 8.4 million acres of wheat. During the past 30 years, the Indian Punjab has transformed its agriculture through new technology that provides for high-producing plants, increased fertilization, and irrigation. While the Indian Punjab's agricultural performance continues to be impressive, evidence suggests that it's coming at a price: their groundwater use is...
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13. Palm oil prices lower Malaysia's peak palm harvesting season usually begins in June but this year it has been delayed due to the late arrival of the Southwest monsoon, industry officials said. Also, there is talk that production has picked up because plantation companies have reported an increase in fresh fruit bunches in the last 10 days. Soyabean oil's big fall in the Chicago Board of Trade is pulling down the palm oil market, said a leading trader. Malaysian palm oil usually takes its cue from the US soyaoil...
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14. Purdue Outlook: Soybean Pricing Considerations A third factor supporting the recent strength in soybean prices is the need for South America to substantially expand soybean area for harvest in 2008. While soybean oil stocks have remained large, expanding consumption of soybean oil, palm oil and canola oil has resulted in higher prices of vegetable oils. Chief among those was the expectation and eventual confirmation of a sharp reduction in soybean acreage in the U. Biodiesel use of soybean oil accounted for 14 percent of domestic...
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15. Higher rainfall Other kharif crops have also reported satisfactory coverage, boosting hopes of an easing of inflationary pressures and hardening interest rates in the economy. The overall munificent rains have resulted in higher sowing rates of cotton and oilseeds, with rice, coarse cereals and pulses lagging behind somewhat. New Delhi, July 13 With the south-west monsoon s performance well above par so far, there has been a spurt in area sown under oilseeds and cotton. All indications are that the...
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16. Brazil president defends ethanol boom Silva, referring to concerns raised during his European visit last week, said it is unjustified to think that increased production of sugar cane for ethanol could prompt more jungle clearing. He said that Amazon weather conditions aren't favorable for the sugar cane used to produce ethanol and suggested critics are trying to prevent Brazil from advancing economically by taking advantage of rising demand for biofuels. While there are few sugarcane-ethanol plantations in the Amazon,...
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17. Recent weather showers blessings on some crops in the area Soybean crops planted in June on harvested wheat acres, as well as on failed wheat acres, will be harvested in October. Sorghum planted late as a double crop on failed wheat acres, he said, also is looking good for harvest in October, but yields don t look to be a good as early sorghum. Soybeans, planted in April with a harvest date in September, are looking good, Gribble said, with yield potential of 50 bushels an acre. Grain sorghum and soybean crops also have benefited from the recent...
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18. Area farmers call for state, federal officials to speed aid Rain, if it continues, will make the soybean crop at least worth harvesting, but it could result in a harvest much smaller than the state normally has. If a cotton plant has grown to only 12-18 inches, less than half the normal size, when it blooms, it can make a crop but will hardly be worth harvesting. He hopes to recover a limited corn crop from other fields, but for most fields he plowed the corn under and planted late cotton trying to salvage something from the season. Morris, who...
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