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Updated on May 14, 2007

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13. Wheat News: Scout Your Wheat Crop
With Ohio's wheat crop under way, and performing well despite frost damage concerns, now is the time for growers to begin scouting for foliar diseases, especially on susceptible varieties. It is most prevalent on the lower leaves of susceptible varieties when wheat is in the joint to flag-leaf stage of development. Powdery mildew is one of the most common wheat diseases in Ohio. A new fungicide, Proline, is available to growers this season and effectively controls both diseases, as do the...
Source - Ohio Farmer,OH - Read the story


14. Wheat News: USDA lowers soybean stock forecast, futures market rose to record ...
Heavy fund buying, along with strong gains in the neighboring CBOT corn and wheat markets, contributed to the bullish tone of the session, traders said. Analysts were estimating crop-ending stocks of Soybeans to be 377 million bushels, but according the USDA, that level was down considerably at 320 million bushels while global demand for Soybeans is now estimated to rise 2 percent. USDA lowers soybean stock forecast, futures market rose to record level. Corn, wheat, hogs and cattle futures...
Source - 5/12/2007 - Read the story


15. Wheat News: Wheat loss estimated at $63 million
Some farmers will use a portion off their wheat crop as silage to feed to cattle, Lee said. Many are destroying their wheat crops and planting corn or soybeans. Local yard sales & printable maps. We reserve the right to remove comments that violate our code of conduct. Rev up your local car search. Find a Professional Agent or Financier in Shelby County. Kentucky wheat producers could lose as much as $63 million as a result of crop damage from freezing termperatures in early April that...
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16. Wheat News: Tractors and turning points
So Kevin and his wife, Julie, created two bread mixes -- one for a whole wheat bread and another for a raisin bread -- at a time bread machines were in vogue. It was during one such reverie that Kevin hit upon the idea of a value-added business: The family could finish their hard red winter wheat into a variety of baking mixes to make extra cash. Like a meadowlark that refuses to be silenced by a heavy wind, the Gaukel family has been undeterred; they are using their combined ingenuity and...
Source - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune,WY - Read the story


17. Wheat News: DeLauro urges food safety standards
Two Chinese companies have been identified as the source of contaminated wheat gluten and rice protein concentrate that resulted recently in the recall of millions of packages of pet food. trade representative to keep a watchful eye on food safety particularly from China. The contaminated wheat gluten was also found in feed used for hogs, chickens and farmed fish. DeLauro, who chairs the House Appropriations agriculture subcommittee, has called for a speedy overhaul of the nation's food...
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18. Wheat News: Market volatility results in choppy' wheat prices
There is still concern regarding the impact of freezing temperatures on the nation's winter wheat crop and delayed planting of spring wheat to cause volatility in the U. Eastern Europe recently had some freezing temperatures and there is concern of damage to the more advanced winter wheat crop there. Peterson noted there are other weather related concerns around the world that are also influencing the market to a degree. Stats Canada recently confirmed in its planting intentions report...
Source - Bismarck Farm & Ranch Guide,ND - Read the story


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