64. US soybean and corn ratings decline Feature Programs & Commentary. Most of the major producing states are at or ahead of average; Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska are trailing their respective averages slightly. Activity in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas has been hampered by widespread rain.
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65. Backbench backlash at McGauran's wheat veto use North Queensland Register - nqr. Backbench backlash at McGauran's wheat veto use Monday, 30 July 2007 There are reports today that Federal Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran is under fire from rebel backbenchers for exercising his power of veto over wheat export licence applications to often. Backbench backlash at McGauran's wheat veto use Monday, 30 July 2007 There are reports today that Federal Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran is under fire from rebel backbenchers for exercising his...
Source • North Queensland Register,Australia •
66. Russia's Black Earth lures British farmers <p>By Robin Paxton</p> <p>BELINSKY, Russia (Reuters) - On Russia's fertile Black Earth, two Englishmen are making money where other investors saw only risk.</p> <p>All of this was derelict land last year. We've turned it into fields of golden whea
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67. Statewide Soil Moisture Conditions Getting Better Your Daily Source for Wisconsin Ag & Farm News, Markets, Weather, Auctions and Real Estate
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68. Brain fuel: Feed to succeed With the beginning of another school year approaching, keep in mind some of the foods that may help fuel your children's noggins -- and yours! After a healthy breakfast, continue to fuel your brain by following an intelligent diet, which provides three main components: carbohydrates, fat, and vitamins and minerals. Whole grains, fruits and vegetables take longer for the intestines to break down compared to the simple sugars found in desserts, candy, pop and other sweets. Without breakfast,...
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69. DJ Japan Ag Ministry Seeks 146000 Tons Wheat In Tender The first shipment of 66,000 tons is expected to arrive between Sept. The second shipment of 80,000 tons is expected to arrive between Oct. The details of the first shipment are as follow: SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries is seeking 146,000 metric tons of wheat in a tender to be concluded Thursday, an agriculture ministry official said Tuesday. de - Alle Rechte vorbehalten.
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