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Updated on July 2, 2007

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13. Corn News: Season s sweet corn harvest OK
Although the current drought threatened this year s crop of the delicious treat, local farmers weren t about to let a little dry weather get in their way. For many, the crisp, delicious taste of sweet corn is synonymous with summertime. Debbie Biehl, who grows corn in her garden in Stanleyville, said without an irrigation system in place, her corn is spotty and not ready to be stocked, let alone ate. Farmers not using irrigation methods for their corn, however, aren t having the same...
Source - Marietta Times,OH - Read the story


14. Corn News: North Carolina crop costs increase with corn prices
Demand for alternative fuels made from corn and other crops is propelling much of the inflation in the agriculture industry. Growing demand for ethanol has driven North Carolina corn prices up to at least a 30-year high, but rising costs have pushed farm profits down, agriculture analysts say. Three alternative fuel plants have been proposed in Hampton Roads, which, if built, could further increase demand for the corn. Demand for corn has indirectly pushed the price of soybeans and cotton,...
Source - The Virginian-Pilot,VA - Read the story


15. Corn News: Ethanol backers look to cellulose
They'll produce "more than enough corn to satisfy the needs for food, feed and fuel. But corn the every grain for every purpose can't fill the nation's insatiable appetite for food, feed and fuel. Chambliss, ranking minority member on the Senate Agriculture Committee, has introduced legislation to boost fuel derived from pine trees and other "cellulosic" sources. Even with a bushel of corn flirting with $4, corn ethanol remains the renewable-fuel choice. Milk, eggs, beef, pork and...
Source - Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA - Read the story


16. Corn News: Kansas farmers fear wheat harvest prospects shattered
But there is a bright side for farmers. While the untimely rains at harvest time have wreaked havoc on the Kansas wheat crop, the moisture has helped spring-planted crops like corn, soybeans and sorghum thrive. Insurance companies are writing off acreage as total losses. After seven years of drought, the wet winter and even wetter spring had nourished a crop that once promised a bin-busting harvest. But that was before the Easter weekend freeze, before the disease pressure, before the...
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17. Corn News: Consumers Paying Higher Food Prices as Corn prices Soar
Patrick Jackman of the US bureau of labor statistics predicts consumers will see one of the most rapid increases in food prices in the last 15 years. But shoppers are paying for it in higher prices for many items at the supermarket. Consumers Paying Higher Food Prices as Corn prices Soar Reporter: Associated Press Grand Junction, CO (AP) - Corn prices are as high as an elephant's eye great news for communities on colorado's eastern plains. Farmers have planted more corn than at any time...
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18. Corn News: Growing profits ... one cob at a time
Many producers like to hold on to some corn to maximize profits, but Johnson warned they should understand there s a fixed cost associated with holding corn away from the market. Know where the good test weight corn is at harvest, the corn that dried down well, and that s the corn you want to hold into next spring and summer. If corn s ever $3, you re going to have tremendous interest in the livestock industry in owning that corn, Johnson said. People who have never bought corn in the fall...
Source - 6/30/2007 - Read the story


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