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Updated on June 4, 2007
49. Corn News: Stuffed Peppers In a (Crock) Pot Ingredients 6 small green peppers 1 pound fresh ground turkey meat (or 1 pound of prepackaged ground turkey) 1 package (10 ounces) unsalted frozen corn, defrosted, drained if needed 1 can (8 ounces) no-salt added tomato sauce 1/4 teaspoon Mrs. Dash Lemon and Herb blend 4 cloves garlic, minced 1/4 teaspoon ground pepper 6 ounces shredded Alphine Lace Low Sodium Swiss 1/2 teaspoon any brand of low-sodium Worchestershire sauce 1/4 cup onion, chopped 2 tablespoons no-salt added tomato paste...
Source - 6/3/2007 - Read the story
50. Corn News: What is the Terminator seed Proposed for Use in Agriculture? Such is the natural science of agriculture that has provided food for thousands of years. Though not yet commercially available, this would force farmers to purchase new seeds every year, ensuring greater sales for seed companies. Called terminator technology, the USDA and biotech companies like Monsanto (which now owns Delta & Pine) claim that it is not about profits but instead about preventing the escape of genetically modified plants into the wild, which could impact local plant...
Source - HealthNewsDigest.com,NY - Read the story
51. Corn News: Allendale: Bearish Corn Report, Weak Energy Prices Demand for old crop corn and new crop remains firm and projected domestic end stocks for 2007-08 under 1 billion and dating back to 1980, projected low world end stocks. July Corn Futures: Our immediate plan is to place a firm offer to sell the 2006 corn inventory when futures reach $4 but will provide exact details as we draw closer to the price projection. Corn Fundamentals: the combination of better than expected three day weekend weather, weak energy prices and this weeks weather...
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52. Corn News: Erosion: Drive to increase corn acres could damage soil Plowing trees and native grasses on land held in conservation to plant more corn will reverse decades of work to prevent crop-related pollution, scientists say. The federal government created the Conservation Reserve Program in 1985 to reduce soil erosion, stabilize land prices and control agricultural over-production. State researchers suggest that Iowa farmers will put 500,000 acres now in the Conservation Reserve Program back into production, as a result of the demand for corn-based...
Source - DesMoinesRegister.com,IA - Read the story
53. Corn News: State might take another look at more nuclear power I will not for one put blame on all Republicans as well, for instance, gas prices was a big campaign slogan for the Dems, but prices have not dropped. Really? It couldn't be the sky high cost for fuel that it cost the farmer more to harvest the food and so prices go up. MADISON As Wisconsin moves forward on renewable energy sources, some state lawmakers are advocating another direction through nuclear energy to help meet the public's increasing demand for more power. Posted June 3, 2007...
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54. Corn News: What happened to our Caymanian Cornbread? Apparently most old varieties of corn grown here were Caribbean flint corn: too tough to eat right off the cob like varieties we enjoy today (this strain makes superior grits. Cayman is so close to Mexico, where modern corn was born, and these Islands are part of a region where maize was once worshiped as a gift from the gods. Another transcript mentioned that worms destroyed many early corn crops, which could explain why it never became a major staple in Cayman. With our centuries old...
Source - Cayman Net News,Cayman Islands - Read the story
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