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Updated on April 10, 2007
13. USDA News: Market Advisor: Market Pullback May Be Opportunity To Buy Corn ... Farmers indicated in the USDA report that they intend to plant almost 2.5 million more acres of corn than the trade was expecting. If those acres hold up in the June 29 acreage report and growing conditions are favorable, then the high in the corn market probably has been established. It is more likely, given current strong soybean prices and high fertilizer costs, that corn acres will be less than the 90. These lower prices could be an opportunity to buy call options on new crop already...
Source - CattleNetwork.com,KS - Read the story
14. USDA News: DJ CBOT Soy Outlook: Dn 2-4c; USDA Data, Technicals, Acres Talk soybean ending stocks at a record 615 million bushels, up 20 million from the March estimate of 595 million and above the average analyst estimate of 586 million bushels. Department of Agriculture's report, bearish technical signals and acreage discussions. and world ending stocks will be a bearish influence on prices, with the recent negative technical picture, and concerns Midwest weather conditions could lead to further U. However, after recent setbacks, some traders see the market as...
Source - High Plains Journal,KS - Read the story
15. USDA News: Biofuels: More Than Just Ethanol What many don't realize, is the potential for other crops, besides corn, to provide an alternate energy source to fossil fuels. Scientists studied the greenhouse gas emissions and bioenergy of corn, hybrid poplar, switchgrass, and other crops to determine the efficiency of various biocrops in terms of energy consumption and energy output. Farmers have begun planting corn in the hopes that its potential new use for corn will be a new income source. The study, "Net greenhouse gas flux of...
Source - Power Online (press release),FL - Read the story
16. USDA News: Report favors livestock profits AMES Recent market reports have grain prices stepping down from their highs, which could be favorable for livestock farmers. John Lawrence, a livestock economist at Iowa State University, said current hog prices are still profitable and are forecast to be breakeven or profitable for the coming year. Livestock producers do need to prepare for higher grain prices and look for opportunities to lock in or purchase their feed needs. Cattle prices are near the records set in late 2003 and...
Source - Fort Dodge Messenger,IA - Read the story
17. USDA News: Promoting With Passion As third-generation farmers, the family runs Brangus cattle on its 240 acres south of town. The American National CattleWomens Associations primary mission is educating consumers and legislators on the nutritional benefits of beef and the importance of the cattle industry to the nations economy, said Jackie Buehner, press secretary for the national group, which is based in Centennial, Colo. The American National CattleWomens Associations primary mission is educating consumers and...
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18. USDA News: Pettz Promotes With Passion As third-generation farmers, the family runs Brangus cattle on the its 240 acres south of town. The American National Cattlewomen's Association's primary mission is educating consumers and legislators on the nutritional benefits of beef and the importance the cattle industry brings to the nation's economy, said Jackie Buehner, press secretary for the national group based in Centennial, Colo. The American National Cattlewomen's Association's primary mission is educating consumers and...
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