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Updated on May 21, 2007

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1. Wheat News: Contract to draw growers back to milling wheat
Together we have listened to the views of growers and the NFU, to design a contract that is based on a partnership and allows for some of the vagaries that growers face in producing quality milling wheat. The premium over feed wheat could rise to as much as 25/tonne say the firms but there is also the potential of another 2 for additional protein over the 13 per cent specification. Glencores senior trader Nick Oakhill believed it would encourage growers to return to milling wheat...
Source - Farmers Guardian,UK - Read the story


2. Wheat News: UA specialist anticipating $100 million loss on wheat crop statewide
Most of our farmers were saying before the freeze that the crop was one of the best looking that they had seen, and now the freeze has just destroyed it for many of them. UA specialist anticipating $100 million loss on wheat crop statewide. While wheat farmers are reeling from the effects of the freeze, Crow said that corn and milo farmers may be able to bounce back after replanting their crops after the freeze. Kelley said that many farmers were counting on the money from the wheat crop...
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3. Wheat News: Wheat crop looking good
Wheat crop looking good But wetter weather encourages pests such as wheat rust. The wheat crop across eastern Colorado is looking great so far this year. Lousberg said they didn t have the problems with their wheat fields blowing during the fall and winter, as some growers did. From the Nebraska state line on the north to the Oklahoma Panhandle on the south, the waving fields of green show wheat that has received sufficient moisture to grow and produce well. Jack Lousberg, who raises wheat...
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4. Wheat News: Zimbabwe: Always Prepare Adequately for Winter Wheat
YET again, there has been inadequate planning and preparation for the winter wheat crop, a development that could translate into a huge deficit for the grain next year. This week, some of the key people in wheat production portrayed a gloomy assessment of the winter wheat prospects for this year. It is apparent that we have learnt little from the experiences over the past six years, where the country has been found wanting when it comes to planning and preparation for winter wheat...
Source - AllAfrica.com,Washington - Read the story


5. Wheat News: SeedQuest - Central information website for the global seed industry
The 2007 wheat crop is also struggling with wheat streak mosaic, a disease spread by the wheat curl mite. While that moisture is making the prospects of a bumper crop -- at least in the western third of the state -- a distinct possibility, it is also bringing with it difficulties that are sure to rob some of the yield potential from this year's crop. In the Plainville area, there had been plans to even apply to wheat fields a fungicide by ground sprayers -- an exceptionally uncommon...
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6. Wheat News: Wheat leaf rust developments
Arv Grybauskas, extension field crops plant pathologist at the University of Maryland, says producers involved in wheat production need to be aware that there is a potential for leaf rust development this season that might require fungicide treatment on susceptible cultivars. Carroll County Times: Westminster, Maryland. Arv Grybauskas, extension field crops plant pathologist at the University of Maryland, says producers involved in wheat production need to be aware that there is a...
Source - 5/20/2007 - Read the story


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