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Updated on June 4, 2007

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25. Soybean News: Easter freeze [its Jack Frost bite on early wheat crop
Erick Larson, Extension small grains specialist, said the early warm temperatures had advanced the maturity of the crop, putting it about two weeks ahead of schedule, but also more vulnerable to the freeze. With an estimated 30,000 acres in production in Coahoma County and prices hovering above $4 a bushel, farmers stood to make a good return on their investment before the freeze, he said. Zepponi said he hopes to generate enough wheat to meet what he booked the 2007 crop for earlier. Corn...
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26. Soybean News: Corn futures fall again, soybeans recover sharply
The rally in soybean prices was a big help in moving corn off limit-down levels but the price activity in December corn was also a big factor, Kleist said. Selling eased after midsession, when soybean futures and soybean meal rallied. Market Watch Online email. In addition, the corn crop isn t in the ground and in many areas farmers can t get into their fields to prepare the ground for planting, and given the fact that farmers are expected to plant 90 million acres this year, time is of...
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27. Soybean News: Many first hay cuttings in
About 95 percent of the state's corn crop was planted, above the 92 percent at the same time last year and the five-year average of 85 percent. Cold weather this spring is expected to reduce yields for alfalfa across the state while the winter wheat crop is in good to excellent condition. While high milk prices above $17 per hundredweight will also help farmers, higher prices for fuel -- diesel is pushing $3 per gallon -- and feed will continue to cut into profits. It's not as heavy as a...
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28. Soybean News: Corn/Soybean State Crop/Weather Commentary
Fifty-six percent of the soybean acreage has emerged compared with 28 percent last year and 37 percent for the 5-year average. Ninety-nine percent of the intended corn acreage has been planted compared with 87 percent last year and 81 percent for the 5-year average. Eighty-seven percent of the corn acreage has emerged compared with 69 percent last year and 65 percent for the 5-year average. Ninety-nine percent of the intended corn acreage has been planted compared with 87 percent last year...
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29. Soybean News: 2007 National Soybean Rust Symposium to be held in Louisville
The American Phytopathological Society, in cooperation with related organizations, will present the 2007 National Soybean Rust Symposium, Dec. Leaders in state and federal government, grower organizations, international institutions, research, extension, crop consulting, agribusiness, and others will collectively hear results, determine progress, and share perspectives on soybean rust in the 2007 growing season. Leaders in state and federal government, grower organizations, international...
Source - High Plains Journal,KS - Read the story


30. Soybean News: Soybean aphids could wreak havoc on crop this year
Soybean yields ranging from 20 to 30 bushels per acre were common four years ago when aphids attacked plants, sucking nutrients that curtailed development and yields. Crop experts say soybean aphids are poised to make a big comeback in Iowa later this summer. Four years ago the pests, along with dry weather, cut yields in half --- especially in fields not treated or sprayed a timely fashion --- throughout most of the state. The report said crops weakened by cold temperatures in April are...
Source - Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier,IA - Read the story


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