10. Spuds are our saviour Climate change has made traditional rice and wheat crops more vulnerable to failure, so some African countries have expanded potato production by a thousand per cent. Potatoes could be the saviour of people in developing countries, facing severe weather events and droughts. Pamela Anderson, from the International Potato Centre in Peru, says the root crop is also very nutritious, as well as drought and storm resistant.
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11. A wheat for all seasons--and reasons A wheat for all seasons--and reasons Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Comments on Articles Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Christmas card contest Comments Login High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock. A wheat for all seasons--and reasons Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Comments on Articles...
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12. World Food: Production and Use A comprehensive look at food production and consumption worldwideThis global overview of agriculture discusses all of the primary aspects of food production and relates that information to human nutritional needs. It is also an excellent resource for professionals working in agricultural or international development, relief agencies, or volunteer organizations such as the Peace Corps. It covers everything from food crop production to food preparation. DUBLIN, Ireland - Research and Markets...
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13. Wheat products price hike in the pipeline for SA South Africa's production of wheat has decreased steadily over the years and currently wheat imports are the highest. He says one of the main reasons for this is the worldwide trend of people migrating to cities and thus a greater demand for processed foods. SABCnews.com - south_africa/general. Willemse has warned that government should give more attention to food security. Wheat products price hike in the pipeline for SA. November 18, 2007, 16:30 An agriculture economist from the...
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14. Thanksgiving facts and figures In the fall of 1621, the religious separatist Pilgrims held a three-day feast to celebrate a bountiful harvest, an event many regard as the nation's first Thanks- giving. Later, President Franklin Roosevelt clarified that Thanksgiving should always be celebrated on the fourth Thursday of the month to encourage earlier holiday shopping, which eliminated the possibility of the holiday falling on the occasional fifth Thursday in Novem- ber. Later, President Franklin Roosevelt clarified that...
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15. Market watch: Time to market old-crop wheat With the market in tight supply, the job of the market is to encourage South American producers to plant enough acres to increase world ending stocks. The market has rallied, as it has put in a premium to attract acres, and this premium is likely to be removed once South American planting is under way. The United States is unlikely to produce another record-large crop in 2008, as corn acres will no doubt be reduced next spring, leaving end users to purchase corn during harvest, which will...
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16. Color the Harvest Green for U.S. Farmers And it'll last years as demand grows for farm products such as corn, wheat, soybeans, milk, meat and poultry and fresh produce, among others. Scores of businesses that serve the agriculture sector are also benefiting, especially railroads, trucking and ports, as well as farm equipment makers and construction companies. It's creating high demand and high prices for major crops, "with the resulting increases in farm income ultimately equating to optimism around equipment sales. Prices for...
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17. Western (Canada) Standards Committee Recommends Standard Smaples for 2007-08 Crop Year It also received updates on grading studies and projects and a presentation on the removal of kernel visual distinguishability (KVD) and the introduction of a new general purpose wheat class. He also explained how the removal of kernel visual distinguishability, a variety identification tool and registration requirement for western Canadian wheat, will affect the wheat grading system. The WSC also received updates on grading studies and projects Received a report on main grading factors...
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18. Soybean Prices Jump Along With Oil Soybean production this year fell 19 percent from last year's level because farmers dedicated fewer acres to beans amid a boom for corn to make ethanol. NEW YORK - Soybean prices surged Wednesday as crude oil and gasoline prices climbed, making fuels such as soybean oil-based biodiesel more attractive as an alternative. While the soybean harvest this fall was unproblematic, analysts still worry that current supplies could quickly tighten as high oil prices spur more rapid development of...
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