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Updated on April 2, 2007
1. USDA News: North Dakota corn crop projected at record high It excited them more than some of the other crops, and that's where you saw the acreage shift. Department of Agriculture on Friday projected the state's corn crop at 2.6 million acres, up 54 percent from last year and the largest crop since record-keeping began in 1929. He said acres of durum, a wheat variety used to make pasta, are expected to be up because the crop is bringing about $1 more per bushel than spring wheat. Early predictions were that spring wheat acres would fall by as much...
Source - Fargo Forum - Read the story
2. USDA News: Deadline approaches for grants aimed at aiding farmers markets The grants, authorized by the Farmers Market Promotion Program, are to help improve and expand domestic farmers markets, roadside stands, community-supported agriculture programs and other direct producer-to-consumer market opportunities. Entities eligible to apply include agricultural cooperatives, local governments, nonprofit corporations, public health corporations, economic development corporations, regional farmers market authorities and tribal government. Approximately $1 million is...
Source - Billings Gazette,MT - Read the story
3. USDA News: U.S. farmers plan biggest corn plantings since 1944 Farmers are moving acres to corn to take advantage of a 74 percent jump in futures in the past year, which spurred meat producers such as Tyson Foods inc. to raise prices and cut margins for grain processors such as Bunge ltd. Weather and commodity price swings may alter the actual acreage figures. Farmers are moving acres to corn to take advantage of a 74 percent jump in futures in the past year, which spurred meat producers such as Tyson Foods inc. to raise prices and cut margins for...
Source - 3/30/2007 - Read the story
4. USDA News: Farm Bureau Predicts Less Corn Planted Than USDA farmers responded to this market signal by switching acres from crops like cotton, rice and soybeans to corn, according to Francl. There are other crops USDA predicts will see an increase in planted acreage such as wheat, which is expected to increase 5 percent from 2006, to 60. The jump in acres expected to be planted to corn is likely due to farmers responding to an intensifying demand for corn-based ethanol. These numbers all represent a substantial increase, but you also have to look...
Source - Farm Bureau News - Read the story
5. USDA News: Iowa Could Produce Whale of a Corn Crop The price of soybeans has moved up too, but not as much as the price of corn, as the two crops are competing for acres. Iowa farmers have traditionally led the nation in producing corn, accounting for more than 2 billion bushels of production, in each of the last three years. If realized, this would be our smallest soybean acreage since 1994 and our largest year to year drop in soybean acres ever in the state of Iowa. Thus, the corn price outlook, based on the USDA Planting Intentions...
Source - Wallace's Farmer,IA - Read the story
6. USDA News: Genetically engineered crops need more oversight Though the illegal engineered rice varieties found in conventional rice are unlikely to be harmful to humans or the environment, those contamination cases feed doubts in many consumers' minds, if not industry's, about the desirability of agricultural biotechnology. Though the illegal engineered rice varieties found in conventional rice are unlikely to be harmful to humans or the environment, those contamination cases feed doubts in many consumers' minds, if not industry's, about the...
Source - Checkbiotech.org (press release),Switzerland - Read the story
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