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Updated on April 10, 2007

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19. Corn News: Grain Futures Report - Do The Math
In other words, we need to have perfect weather or the 12 million more acres to be planted to keep up with demand will not be enough to keep our ending stocks from shrinking. If we do plant the 90 million acres suggested and yields are equal to last year with the projected USDA usage and demand our ending stocks will still come in under 1 b. Clearly, importers await new crop harvest in may and June of our hard red winter wheat crop that currently is off to a great start and with continued...
Source - 23 hours ago - Read the story


20. Corn News: Storage problems are key topic for expanded crop
He also noted that issues could crop up regionally in areas that see an abundance of corn harvested. Locking in a price may be one option for producers intending to plant more corn, but they should check with their local elevators before counting on this solution. With the increase in corn acres expected this year, attention now has turned to possible grain storage problems. But because even small piles go bad faster than large ones, Hurburgh said the best option is to pile corn over fans...
Source - 4/8/2007 - Read the story


21. Corn News: Crop prices soar, pushing up cost of food globally
Crop prices soar, pushing up cost of food globally Jobs . Cars . Real Estate . Apartments . Shopping . Classified . Customer Service . Yellow Pages . Dating . azcentral.com News.Sports.Money.Entertainment.Arizona Moms.Food & Home.Style.Travel.Photo.Video.Espa ol. Crop prices soar, pushing up cost of food globally Jobs . Cars . Real Estate . Apartments . Shopping . Classified . Customer Service . Yellow Pages . Dating . azcentral.com News.Sports.Money.Entertainment.Arizona Moms.Food &...
Source - 4/9/2007 - Read the story


22. Corn News: Brazil Rains in Parana to Nourish Corn Seeds for Winter Harvest
April 5 (Bloomberg) -- Rains in Brazil's biggest corn- producing state will help nourish recently planted seeds for the mid-season harvest, a meteorologist said. Corn farmers in Brazil, the world's third-biggest grower, are forecast to harvest a record output in the current crop year, boosted by abundant rainfall since December. Two cold air fronts will bring as much as 120 millimeters (5 inches) of showers to the southern state of Parana, which accounts for a quarter of Brazil's corn...
Source - Bloomberg - Read the story


23. Corn News: Scientists look for best feed from ethanol byproduct
Distillers dried grains or DDGs are what's left over after distillers turn ground corn into alcohol, the hulls and other solids usually fed to livestock, especially ruminants like cattle and sheep that can digest the high fibrous feed. URBANA Ethanol is the star on the agriculture stage now, but behind the scenes, University of Illinois animal scientists are casting the spotlight on its not-so-sexy byproduct. Advertisement UI animal scientists Larry Berger and Carl Parsons, a poultry...
Source - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette,IL - Read the story


24. Corn News: Freeze sours SC peach harvest
Although a freeze warning for Monday was canceled, low temperatures this past weekend ranging from the upper 20s to 30s on Saturday and Sunday have placed many crops in peril. The state usually has the second-highest peach production in the nation behind California, and the peach industry grosses approximately $40 million annually. South Carolina farmers had increased their corn crops this year because of rising demand and market prices that are passing $4 a bushel. secretary of...
Source - Myrtle Beach Sun News,SC - Read the story


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