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10. Soybean prices rally on Chinese demand
China has been on a soybean shopping spree, and that's helped push soybean prices to peak levels. NEW YORK - Soybean prices climbed on Friday, capping a week of strong gains amid expectations that growing Chinese demand for beans could rapidly deplete global stockpiles. With Chinese production of soybeans down this year due to poor weather, and consumption of beans and bean oil growing fast in that country, demand for U. This week, the USDA released three separate reports on China's...
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11. Diesel, drought pinch farmers hard
They lost much of this year's beans to drought, although some farmers got just enough rain at critical times to bring in their corn crops. Grain specialist Chad Lee says the daylong session will cover seed, seed treatments, hybrids, fertilizer and grain-storage options. The drought coupled with spiraling petroleum costs are pummeling profits for Kentucky farmers. He says farmers can get deep discounts on some production supplies if they buy them by the end of the year. Statewide, soybean...
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12. NDSU Offers Soybean Chlorosis Data Online
Iron deficiency chlorosis is a destructive physiological disorder of soybeans, which leads to yellowing, stunted plants and reduced yields. Planting in wider rows, instead of solid-seeding, and using the chelate FeEDDHA also can help, but these control measures cannot replace the use of a resistant variety. These are the soils that most commonly produce yellow soybean plants. Since 2001, Goos has led a research project devoted to field screening of soybean varieties for chlorosis...
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13. Number of cropdusters in county falls
Much of the reason for the drop in demand has been the increased use of technology in farming, such as hybrid seeds that can turn out larger yields than in years before. Of the area crops that use cropdusting, corn, rice, soybeans and grain sorghum, many do not have as many planted acres as they did five years ago. But there is hope on the horizon for cropdusters nationwide as some crops, such as corn, are being grown more, which then would drive up the need for cropdusters, Moore said....
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14. The stock market has seen extreme choppiness
The stock market has seen extreme choppiness and an overall bearish tone as the sub-prime fallout and lackluster retail sales have put the bears in control. This market lacks recuperative fundamentals as the news of a shortage is built into the top that has already been set in the market. Soybeans continue to impress as rising global demand for bean oil and signs of a soybean shortage in China take this market to new heights. Cocoa is pulling back off of recent highs and is the typical...
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15. DuPont Congratulates Cullers on Breaking World Record Soybean Yield ...
M80 is a late Group IV soybean variety with excellent harvest standability and tolerance to soybean sudden death syndrome (SDS) DuPont recently announced the commercialization of soybean varieties using a technology that increases yields by as much as 12 percent per acre. Cullers' achievement provides an opportunity to see how genetics and crop management play a role in higher yields and to share information that may help other growers increase their productivity. For more than a decade,...
Source11/15/2007

16. Nebraska turkey growers thrive in beef state
Nebraska turkey growers thrive in beef state - Ap-state-ne - The Beatrice Daily Sun - Beatrice, Nebraska's Community Newspaper Home News Sports Community Opinion Living Galleries Classifieds Weather Search Obituaries Services Nebraska turkey growers thrive in beef state. Nebraska turkey growers thrive in beef state - Ap-state-ne - The Beatrice Daily Sun - Beatrice, Nebraska's Community Newspaper Home News Sports Community Opinion Living Galleries Classifieds Weather Search Obituaries...
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17. State corn crop down slightly as harvest wraps up
Yield is forecast at 162 bushels per acre, six bushels below last month, four bushels below the record set in 2004 but still the second highest of record. According to the USDA, forecast yields are lower than last month across the northern and western Corn Belt and adjacent areas of the Great Plains where actual harvest results are revealing that the impact of the hot, dry conditions during pollination was worse than initially expected. According to the USDA, forecast yields are lower than...
Source11/10/2007

18. Rainfall too late for state crops
While late October rainfall helped to green pastures and recharge ponds, it was too late to help the state's fall crops as yields on all major Tennessee crops were down from a year ago. Soybean production is down 55 percent from last year and at 19. Cotton yields are down 344 pounds per acre and are expected to average 601 pounds per acre. While corn production in the state is the highest in 87 years, yields fell 17 percent below what they were last year. The material on this site may not...
Source11/8/2007

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