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Updated on April 2, 2007

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13. Corn News: Grain Outlook: But The Corn Is Not Planted Yet
Some market analysts had projected 90 million acres or more. The trade was guessing the corn acreage number would be about 88 million acres. As anticipated, many of those additional corn acres will come out of soybeans. So the large number was not a complete surprise; still, the futures market opened corn limit down on the news. The best growing conditions for many years in the Great Plains and strong wheat price seems to have caused the winter talk about replanting fall-planted wheat to...
Source - CattleNetwork.com,KS - Read the story


14. Corn News: Growth of ethanol industry likely to boost competition for corn
However, the higher corn prices may be negative for some of the livestock producers that will have to bid for corn against ethanol plants and foreign exports. Generally, the growth of the ethanol industry likely will reduce the amount of corn available for exports or livestock feed. In a short crop year, the potential is for very strong corn prices as ethanol plants and other corn-dependent industries bid for limited stocks. The question for the industry is how many more acres will switch...
Source - Iowa Farmer - Read the story


15. Corn News: Digest: More corn crops coming, but prices likely to stay up
Prices may stay up despite more corn. DES MOINES, IOWA An ethanol-fueled boom in prices will prompt American farmers to plant the most corn since the year the Allies invaded Normandy, but surging demand could mean consumers still may pay more for everything from chicken to cough syrup. Attorney Louis Franklin said in a court filing that Scrushy may be planning an escape before he's sentenced for a bribery conviction and should be held in custody or confined to his house. Farmers are...
Source - Houston Chronicle - Read the story


16. Corn News: Didion hosts open house
Located on the south side of Cambria along Cabbage Road, the current milling facilities process roughly six million bushels of corn a year. They are then enriched with computerized nutrient feeders to meet specifications the conventional lines of corn grits, corn meal, corn flour and corn bran require. However, a referendum shot down the plans, and the village enacted territorial zoning that forbade the project from moving across Cabbage Road and into the town of Courtland for three years....
Source - 6 hours ago - Read the story


17. Corn News: Corn crop growing to meet demand
The government said that if farmers followed through with their stated intentions, soybean acreage would drop 11 percent and cotton acreage would fall 20 percent. Corn should be planted by mid-May for good yields and soybeans can be planted as late as June, which could be a fallback plan for farmers if corn doesn't get planted in time. The rush to plant corn comes at the cost of other crops, particularly soybeans and cotton. Corn is a key ingredient in many foods, from corn syrup found in...
Source - Cincinnati Enquirer,OH - Read the story


18. Corn News: EC urged to review anti-dumping duty on Thai sweet corn
EC urged to review anti-dumping duty on Thai sweet corn The European Union's decision to impose an anti-dumping duty on Thai sweet corn will put 200,000 farmers and more than 20,000 food industry workers out of work, the Thai Food Processors' Association said. EC urged to review anti-dumping duty on Thai sweet corn The European Union's decision to impose an anti-dumping duty on Thai sweet corn will put 200,000 farmers and more than 20,000 food industry workers out of work, the Thai Food...
Source - Nation Multimedia,Thailand - Read the story


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