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Updated on July 9, 2007
13. USDA News: US Commodities: Soybeans Leap On Supply/Demand Outlook Nearby contracts retreated on the higher-than-expected 2007 corn planted acreage estimate from the USDA, technical selling and long liquidation, analysts said. The acres data is also down 3.059 million acres from the March intentions estimate of 67. Profit taking, spillover weakness from corn and commercial selling managed to apply mild pressure to pull futures off their highs near midday, traders said. The market briefly soared to its upper 50-cent trading limits on the tighter supply...
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14. USDA News: U.S. honeybee farmers stung by imports, colony disease But his biggest challenge these days is the glut of honey imported annually from countries such as China, Vietnam and Argentina, where it can be mass-produced faster and cheaper than Grose could ever dream of doing in this rural, southwestern Oklahoma community of 840. But his biggest challenge these days is the glut of honey imported annually from countries such as China, Vietnam and Argentina, where it can be mass-produced faster and cheaper than Grose could ever dream of doing in this...
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15. USDA News: The numbers that affect investments The Sell in May and go away crowd has been watching from the sidelines and is an illustration why using a mechanized market system can be folly. As we look forward to the back half of 2007, maybe observation and analysis will give us a clearer picture of what is happening in the areas that affect our investments. Many years ago in an economics or marketing class I remember hearing how a farmer who grew the wheat only received a nickel out of the 25-cent loaf of bread. Not since 1944 has...
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16. USDA News: Indiana Crops Improve Indiana Crops Improve 07/02/2007 Scattered showers and pop-up thunderstorms moved across portions of the state during the past week, improving soil moisture and crop conditions. Fifteen percent of the soybean acreage is blooming, compared with 3 percent last year and 10 percent for the 5-year average. Ten percent of the corn acreage has silked, compared with 4 percent last year and 7 percent for the 5-year average. Corn condition is rated 55 percent good to excellent, compared with 59...
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17. USDA News: Small farmers complain about government livestock oversight BY FRED GRAY, NEWS-REVIEW STAFF WRITER EAST JORDAN - Greg Niewendorp of East Jordan, like growing numbers of small farmers across Northern Michigan and the rest of the nation, is challenging state and federal agencies and the big downstate cattle industry to back off their Big Brother policies and allow farmers like him to carry on with their way of life. BY FRED GRAY, NEWS-REVIEW STAFF WRITER EAST JORDAN - Greg Niewendorp of East Jordan, like growing numbers of small farmers across...
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18. USDA News: Splenda lacks sugar s preservative properties If one uses Splenda instead of sugar, our best assumption at this time is that the texture- and color-preserving aspects of sugar syrup won t be there. The USDA fruit canning directions do allow for water canning, as there is adequate preservation for safety from the heat and not sugar. In other cases, where sugar is important, like some preserves or pickled fruits, it is not recommended that substitution of Splenda be used for sugar if the product is to be canned for shelf stability....
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