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Updated on June 26, 2007
25. Wheat News: McPherson County wheat harvest begins A comment was made that he had worked all afternoon and still did not have a truckload of wheat. Green heads from sucker heads that developed following the Easter week freeze tend to raise the moisture level of wheat being harvested. Wheat delivered so far has been at the marginal level for moisture. One farmer stated that yields he was aware of were running between nine and 20 bushels per acre. Fields are dry and the weather good for harvesting except for early morning high humidity. Test...
Source - 6/22/2007 - Read the story
26. Wheat News: DJ US Cash Grain Outlook: Corn Leads General Basis Rally Although spring wheat basis had weakened by an average of 1/2 cent entering Monday's trading session, daily readings of winter wheat basis edged 1/4 cent higher, despite improved harvest weather in the southern Plains this weekend. cash grain basis held generally firm Monday, with premiums offered for most commodities supported by a slowdown in country movement caused by last week's wholesale collapse in futures prices. Corn basis continues to lead the complex higher, with the national...
Source - High Plains Journal,KS - Read the story
27. Wheat News: AWB competition 'best for WA' PGA Western Graingrowers chairman Leon Bradley said yesterday that last minute fine-tuning of the AWB legislation by WA federal politicians may introduce a degree of competition that would provide some relief for farmers from being forced to deliver all their export wheat to AWB. PGA Western Graingrowers chairman Leon Bradley said yesterday that last minute fine-tuning of the AWB legislation by WA federal politicians may introduce a degree of competition that would provide some relief for...
Source - Sunday Times.au,Australia - Read the story
28. Wheat News: Syngenta Agrees Agriculture Biotechnology Research Collaboration ... Under the agreement, traits will not only be developed for the Chinese seeds market, but also for global agriculture markets. The agreement focuses on the identification and development of novel agronomic traits including drought tolerance for key crops, including corn, soybean, wheat, sugar beet and sugar cane. Its science base fits very well with Syngenta's commitment to meet the high demand from farmers both inside and outside of China for new seed products. Syngenta is a world-leading...
Source - PR Newswire (press release),NY - Read the story
29. Wheat News: Reaping the fruits of the farm bill Instead, farmers who grow wheat, corn for feed and processing, soybeans, rice and cotton - known as "program crops" - have received the vast majority of subsidies. With only so much money to go around, there's a fight between agriculture's traditional subsidized program crops and the non-subsidized. Last week, the subsidy crops won in an early skirmish as the House committee that oversees subsidies voted to continue the payments for another five years. Lettuce, celery, grapefruit,...
Source - Palm Beach Post, United States - Read the story
30. Wheat News: Crop Report: Grains Maturing In High Temperatures 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. 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. 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. The report,...
Source - WCCO,MN - Read the story
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