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Updated on July 2, 2007

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25. Agribusiness News: Wheat harvest best in decade - despite weather
Drivers in southeast Colorado are seeing something this summer that has been absent from the prairie landscape for a long time - too long if you ask the region's farmers. Crop yields of around 50-70 bushels per acre on dry land farms, combined with the highest prices since 1996, make this a very good year indeed for wheat farmers, weary from nearly ten years of unrelenting drought. Both the 1998 harvest and the current one have followed on the heels of tough winters with heavy snowfall, a...
Source - Lamar Daily News,CO - Read the story


26. Agribusiness News: ConAgra 4Q profit more than triples despite recall
The latest results include a cost of 2 cents per share, or about $18 million pretax, related to the nationwide recall of all of ConAgra's peanut butter products, 1 cent of earnings from discontinued operations and a 1 cent-per-share benefit from lower-than-expected taxes. Sioux City Journal: ConAgra 4Q profit more than triples despite recall. The latest results include a cost of 2 cents per share, or about $18 million pretax, related to the nationwide recall of all of ConAgra's peanut...
Source - 6/28/2007 - Read the story


27. Agribusiness News: Rally stops losing streak
Later, the market shrugged off the report and clawed its way back up, boosted by some takeover deals and strong earnings reports, particularly from ConAgra Foods inc. and software maker Oracle corp. Stocks initially dropped after the Commerce Department said orders for durable goods plunged 2.8 percent in May following three months of increases. Given the market's turbulence over the past few weeks due to soaring bond yields, investors will be looking for any clues in the central bank's...
Source - 6/28/2007 - Read the story


28. Agribusiness News: GM crops: 'Point of no return in ten years'
Instead of paving the way for GM crops to be grown in England, David Miliband must take on board the thousands of responses rejecting the Government's GM contamination plans and put in place policies that protect GM free food and truly promote his vision of sustainable farming. Instead of paving the way for GM crops to be grown in England, David Miliband must take on board the thousands of responses rejecting the Government's GM contamination plans and put in place policies that protect GM...
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29. Agribusiness News: Insurance cover for crops, farmers soon
News: ePaper . Front Page . National . Tamil Nadu . Andhra Pradesh . Karnataka . Kerala . New Delhi . Other States . International . Opinion . Business . Sport . Miscellaneous . Engagements . Advts: Classifieds . Jobs . Kerala - Thiruvananthapuram Insurance cover for crops, farmers soon. News: ePaper . Front Page . National . Tamil Nadu . Andhra Pradesh . Karnataka . Kerala . New Delhi . Other States . International . Opinion . Business . Sport . Miscellaneous . Engagements . Advts:...
Source - Hindu,India - Read the story


30. Agribusiness News: Decisions are awaited on state challenges to local restrictions on farming.
But a year after the Berks cases were filed, farmers and municipal officials await rulings that many believe will have a significant impact on farming in Pennsylvania. But he sees a difference between family farming and the kind of farming Weaver wants to do. A 2005 state law called the Agriculture, Communities and Rural Environment initiative, orACRE, gives Pennsylvania farmers the power to seek the attorney general s help in challenging local ordinances that may conflict with state law....
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