10. CBOT Corn Review: Ends Higher On Energy Gains, Spec Buys Precious metals prices were lower but did not have much of an impact on corn, he said. CHICAGO (Dow Jones)--Chicago Board of Trade corn futures ended with moderate gains Friday, boosted by stronger energy prices in light trade with speculative buying adding to the upside, an analyst said. The only news to influence market direction was weekly export sales, which were termed "favorable," by an analyst but within the range of estimates. Sharply lower wheat futures had little negative impact,...
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11. Sustainable Living: Giving thanks to our small farmers IF WE FEASTING FOLKS actually had to grow our own food, like the Pilgrims and Indians did, it would take 111 hours of hard labor in the fields (about three weeks) to grow one day's worth of food for one person, according to a Carrying Capacity Network study. IF WE FEASTING FOLKS actually had to grow our own food, like the Pilgrims and Indians did, it would take 111 hours of hard labor in the fields (about three weeks) to grow one day's worth of food for one person, according to a Carrying...
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12. Climate Change Threatens Farms And nowhere is that truth more evident, or more worrisome, than in its projected effects on agriculture. Several recent analyses have concluded that the higher temperatures expected in coming years - along with salt seepage into groundwater as sea levels rise and anticipated increases in flooding and droughts - will disproportionately affect agriculture in the planet's lower latitudes, where most of the world's poor live. Several recent analyses have concluded that the higher temperatures...
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13. Vegas tour vans get greasy and green That amounts to more than $9,000 in savings almost enough to pay for the cost of modifications to make six diesel vehicles in Escape's fleet capable of running on vegetable oil. What makes Escape trips different from other helicopter tours or limousine cruises is that owner Jared Fisher spends about four to six hours a week driving to restaurants to siphon used oil from containers near the trash bins. The trucks run on diesel or vegetable oil, a feature that came in handy on a recent...
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14. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada November 15, 2007 The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada November 15, 2007 The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is working to find an innovative replacement for Canada s grain identification system that will protect Prairie farmers premium markets when the existing Kernel Visual Distinguishability (KVD) process is phased out after 2010. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada November 15, 2007 The Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) is working to find an innovative replacement for Canada s grain identification system that will protect Prairie...
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15. Wheat crops have been hampered by dry conditions Despite record wheat prices, consumers will see minimal effects on food products containing wheat since much of it is already in processed form, Welch said. While rising grain prices contribute to higher food costs, the impact of the price of wheat on consumer budgets is small since most products containing wheat are highly processed. AT A GLANCE: The ethanol boom is contributing to high wheat prices as increased corn production is shifting acreage away from other crops. Even though...
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16. A tale of two farmers Unlike cash-crop farmers, who face the uncertainty of yo-yoing prices when they sell their crops, dairy farmers rely on a quota system that provides their regular income. In effect, a dairy farmer has a licence, or quota, which they must buy, to sell a certain amount of milk to the market each month at a set price. Andy Beattie stands between 12 Holstein cows, six in stations on each side, as he disinfects and hooks automatic milkers, or vacuum-like tubes, to their teats. The cows know...
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17. Biofuel hot issue in marginals THE AUSTRALIAN Breaking News The Nation The World Politics Features Opinion Cartoons Cut & Paste The Wry Side The Sketch Editorials Columnists Your Say Letters Animations And Another Thing Blogs Sport Science & Nature Lifestyle The Arts Travel Health Defence Weather Business Australian IT Media Higher Education Election 2007 Biofuel hot issue in marginals. THE AUSTRALIAN Breaking News The Nation The World Politics Features Opinion Cartoons Cut & Paste The Wry Side The Sketch Editorials...
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18. Corn Prices Edge Higher Department of Agriculture showed that 94% of the corn in the top-producing 18 states has been harvested. The report also showed that the core producer price index, which excludes food and energy prices, came in unchanged after rising 0.1 percent in the previous month. On the economic front Wednesday morning, the Department of Labor released its report on wholesale price inflation in the month of October, showing that prices rose less than expected due in part to a drop in energy prices....
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