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Updated on June 26, 2007

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13. Corn News: Wheat yield mixed this year
Times staff writer PEKIN - Havana farmer Maxine Wallbaum has farmed all her life through multiple generations and the family has always planted wheat. That attracts farmers even though the demand for corn and soy beans for ethanol and bio-diesel fuel has pushed the price per bushel for corn and soy beans to comparable prices. John Wallbaum harvests a winter wheat crop east of Havana on a hot and humid afternoon last week. She said John said he was very happy the family planted wheat...
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14. Corn News: Bad weather, price of gasoline all share the blame
The question is how much and what will the long-term effect be on corn going into feed or food? But it's a hot market, and when there's a hot market, people want to get in. Farmers who normally rotate their corn crop will need to decide if the cost entailed in replanting corn after corn is worthwhile. Closer to home, the numbers show that in large counties in the Midwest, which includes both Lake and Porter in Indiana, food prices rose 3.4 percent over last year. The overseas market in the...
Source - 6/24/2007 - Read the story


15. Corn News: DJ Technical Special: Sizing Up Grain Markets After July 4
The summer respite will find barbecuing, baseball, boating and other summertime pleasures the order of the day, capped off by evening fireworks displays. But after the Fourth of July holiday period, grain futures traders will even more keenly focus on the critical timeframe that occurs after the holiday. Here is what Conrad Leslie, the longtime and highly respected crop forecaster and market commentator, told me a few years ago: "Following the July Fourth holiday period, those who are...
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16. Corn News: Wheat Climbs Near Record as Rain Delays Harvest; Soybeans Rise
Only about 11 percent of the winter wheat crop had been harvested as of June 17, compared with the 20 percent average for the previous five years, the U. winter wheat areas has not been favorable for harvesting,'' said Chikako Inoue, an analyst at futures broker Taiheiyo Bussan co. ''But for corn and soybeans, it's a different story as there's been little rain. Department of Agriculture earlier this month reduced its estimate of Ukraine's crop to 14 million metric tons, from 17. Corn and...
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17. Corn News: Despite drought, sweet corn harvest excellent
Daniel is at the peak of harvest in his 23 acres of corn. He says the irrigated crops will make it, but the dry land corn is a disaster because of the drought. Daniel knows many South Georgia farmers planted big crops of field corn, to take advantage of the ethanol demand for the crop. All the other farmers with all this corn have just been working themselves to death. Despite drought, sweet corn harvest excellent. Agronomists say scattered rain showers over the weekend gave some relief,...
Source - WALB-TV,GA - Read the story


18. Corn News: Crop Report: Grains Maturing In High Temperatures
Paul Another week of above normal temperatures last week helped the rapid maturation of small grain crops, according to the weekly crop report from the Minnesota field office of the U. Along other crops, spring wheat acreage was 93 percent jointed, with 46 percent headed, compared to the average of 72 percent jointed and 31 percent headed. The condition of most crops fell slightly from a week ago, although nearly all the areas of the state received some rain during the week. Like corn, 77...
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