1. Wheat farmers enjoy bountiful harvest Vallery said the winter-wheat harvest was more than 50 percent finished, and spring wheat harvest is in the early stages. With a projected total harvest area of 1.8 million acres, the forecast per-acre yield would set an overall production record of 81 million bushels. But the winter-wheat crop overall is excellent, and a strong wheat market compounds the good news, he said. Winter wheat, a crop that is planted in the fall to give it a head start in the spring, dominates in central and...
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2. Montana wheat production seen 7 percent higher than last year Montana wheat production seen 7 percent higher than last year Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Comments Login High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock OnRequestEnd. Montana wheat production seen 7 percent higher than last year Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture...
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3. Cover crops good for environment, farmers In spring, the over-winter cover crop residue is either tilled prior to planting, or in some cases the spring crop is no-till planted directly into the cover crop residues. JUNEAU Planting cover crops on the exposed soil of harvested cropland is one example of a simple yet very effective conservation practice. Cover crops also provide benefits to the farmer by increasing soil organic matter, providing natural weed suppression and improved soil moisture management. Cover crops are usually...
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4. Land reform: still a dream for Nepal farmers Though official statistics show that there has been an increase in the per hectare production of wheat and other crops, still the annual production is far from adequate to support the growing population. The agricultural production over the span of twenty years has not been able to keep abreast with the burgeoning population. Now looking at the figures the question as to why Nepal has failed to boost its agricultural productions and regain its export status is often raised. The factors...
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5. Wheat is trading at record highs Farmers in major wheat markets around the globe were hit with drought or too much rain, wiping out supplies. The price rose so quickly this week -- twice hitting the exchange's 30 cents per day price fluctuation limit -- that farmers couldn't sell crops, said David Torgerson, executive director, Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers. The demand for ethanol and higher prices for soybeans and corn has had farmers abandoning wheat for several years now, Torgerson added, further dwindling...
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6. Write to Editor The minister said the domestic price is determined largely by number of factors such as domestic production, arrivals in the market, quantity of imports, global prices and consumption requirements. Taslimuddin also said that the decision to import wheat was taken to ensure food security of the country and fulfil the requirement of public distribution system. NEW DELHI: The domestic wheat prices have not increased despite substantial rise in global prices of the foodgrain, the Rajya Sabha...
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7. Opp, Left smell a rat in wheat import The first completely customisable news site on the web 132 years in print. India was exporting wheat to other countries just. India was exporting wheat to other countries just. Search in The Statesman Web. Discussion on this India item Disclaimer: These are Internet generated discussion threads for which the The Statesman has no responsibility. Now, Pawar is also chairman of the BCCI, which has a number of cricket stadia under its control. I suggest to Pawar that the BCCI fields.
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8. Dry end to winter derails SA crop fortunes Dry end to winter derails SA crop fortunes By TOM DAWKINS Monday, 10 September 2007 A dry end to winter and a run of hot, northerly winds in recent weeks threatens to totally derail the cropping season for producers across western and upper Eyre Peninsula, SA. Dry end to winter derails SA crop fortunes By TOM DAWKINS Monday, 10 September 2007 A dry end to winter and a run of hot, northerly winds in recent weeks threatens to totally derail the cropping season for producers across western...
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9. Wheat markets remain steady Wheat markets remain steady Wheat markets were little changed for the week, after establishing new contract highs but faltering late. Corn and soybeans were lower for the week as weather in the Midwest stays relatively good with both crops heading into the final production stages. Early corn harvesting in the far south is producing better yields than expected, adding pressure to the corn complex. However, prices pulled off of their highs as rains were forecast for the dry areas of...
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