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28. Cattle Market Notes: Short Pasture Remains Problem In Southeast
Through mid-day Friday, USDA reported too few sales to establish a market trend, though the limited trade that did occur suggested basically steady prices with last week around $95 to $95. Last week, cash fed cattle prices moved another couple of dollars higher as wholesale beef markets continued to show some strength. Contracts through February fell on Thursday, weakened by lack of cash business and the perception that futures were carrying too much premium to cash. Short pasture remains...
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29. Soybean board adds quality to yield contest
Any producer (owner-operator, tenant, or tenant-landlord) who produces 10 acres or more of soybean in Kentucky is eligible to enter in either the single-crop or double-crop yield division. The quality contest has been added to encourage producers to strive for not only high levels of yield but also high-quality beans. A $500 award will be given to the producer with the highest protein level and an additional $500 award will be given for the highest level of oil. Anyone entering the yield...
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30. JOHANNS ANNOUNCES SOYBEAN BOARD APPOINTMENTS
Appointed members representing soybean producers by State and unit are: The mandatory program is funded at the rate of one-half of 1 percent of the net market price of the soybeans purchased. All appointees will serve three-year terms, beginning December 2007. Cooper, Arkansas; Martin L. Ross, Delaware; Richard J. Covert, Illinois; James E. Zaunbrecher, Louisiana; Granville S. Domagalski, Michigan; Robert A. Hanks, Minnesota; Marcus S. Curtis, Mississippi; Richard L. Fordyce, Missouri;...
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31. Sustainability: Different views, common goal
Citing statistics from the Energy Information Administration, the known reserves for crude oil will last for 32 years; natural gas, 72 years; coal, 252 years; uranium, 72 years; and fusion (if tremendous scientific and engineering obstacles are overcome), 100-1000 years. Citing statistics from the Energy Information Administration, the known reserves for crude oil will last for 32 years; natural gas, 72 years; coal, 252 years; uranium, 72 years; and fusion (if tremendous scientific and...
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32. Soybeans Rise To Six-Week High Amid Weather Concerns
Weather problems have increased the number of diseased crops. Oil also saw strength on Tuesday morning as traders look ahead to the weekly inventory report, which is expected to show a drop in gasoline stockpiles. Prices have been soaring for about three weeks and moved to their highest level since mid-July. Trading took place as Hurricane Felix appeared destined to avoid any major oil producing facilities in the Gulf of Mexico. Natural gas, heating oil and gasoline prices also gained....
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33. York, Nebraska September 6, 2007 Today, the York Research Center of Pioneer Hi-Bred
Goals of researchers at the center include developing superior corn hybrids with improved yield, increased quality and reduced production risks for corn growers. Growers attending the open house observed field demonstrations showing the 2008 product line-up, including key, high-yielding Pioneer brand corn hybrids and soybean varieties. More recently, the Center has significantly expanded its discovery breeding programs to develop corn hybrids for producers in Nebraska and surrounding...
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34. Iowa State University and Monsanto to Collaborate on Soybean Technologies
Under the terms of the agreement Monsanto will receive a commercial license from ISURF for current and future low linolenic acid product lines developed by Iowa State University. Soybeans that contain low linolenic acid content result in more stable oil that does not require hydrogenation. Additional terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Iowa State University and Monsanto to Collaborate on Soybean Technologies. By eliminating hydrogenation, the oil has no trans fat. Louis, MO and...
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35. Hard Times for farmers
The drought has hurt crop farmers, lowered lake levels and hurt water supplies in some communities. Hall said he has done farming work "on and off all my life. As those costs have risen, action at livestock auction barns has increased as farmers fighting for their livelihoods have been forced to sell their livestock. Transportation is often the biggest expense involved in buying hay, as farmers such as Woolfolk travel longer distances to make their purchases. For cattle farmers, the...
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36. Burdekin cane farmer gives nod to cotton rotation
Burdekin cane farmer gives nod to cotton rotation By BRAD PFEFFER Monday, 10 September 2007 North Queensland farmer Paul Villis has taken part in cotton trials in the region this year, and while it was a tough growing year, he believes the crop has role to play in the future for the region. Burdekin cane farmer gives nod to cotton rotation By BRAD PFEFFER Monday, 10 September 2007 North Queensland farmer Paul Villis has taken part in cotton trials in the region this year, and while it was...
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