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Updated on July 31, 2007
13. USDA News: Gas prices high; food prices higher Farmers are producing more corn these days because of the high demand, over 93 billion acres of the vegetable, the most since 1945, according to the USDA. In 2005, Kraft Foods began a current trend by announcing it was raising prices on several products an average of 3.9 percent because increasing energy costs were making it harder for food suppliers to get goods to market. Some analysts say the increase in the amount of corn supply will lower prices eventually, but as long as farmers are...
Source - Appalachian News-Express,KY - Read the story
14. USDA News: A Cash Crop Down on the Farm In a recent review of 181 farm-subsidy cases, auditors at the Government Accountability Office found that agricultural officials routinely failed to conduct basic reviews to determine if the farmer receiving payments is still alive or if the farmer's estate is still eligible for the money. Home Editorials & Letters Editorials. In a recent review of 181 farm-subsidy cases, auditors at the Government Accountability Office found that agricultural officials routinely failed to conduct basic...
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15. USDA News: USDA Administrator Michael Yost Says Trade Cannot Be Ignored We have to stay focused on trade even in light of local demand derived from biofuels, and I say this not only as the FAS administrator, but also as a farmer. agribusiness representatives, producers and other agricultural industry leaders attending the meeting not to ignore trade opportunities, because it would jeopardize the security of demand for U. Already in 2007, Yost added $9 billion has been generated from feed grain exports. Yost said international trade is heading toward a record...
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16. USDA News: New farm bill spreads federal largess wider As Californians, perhaps we ought to be grateful that the farm bill that the House of Representatives passed Friday spends more money helping growers of the specialty crops -- fruits, vegetables and nuts -- that are the basis for our state's large and lucrative agricultural sector. New farm bill spreads federal largess wider : Editorials : Redding Record Searchlight Login . Member Center . Contact Us . Site Map . Archives . Alerts . Subscribe to the paper. As Californians, perhaps we ought...
Source - 7/30/2007 - Read the story
17. USDA News: After early hand-wringing, Midwest winter wheat crop turns out not so ... Department of Agriculture, but better than the 50 bushels per acre that experts predicted a couple of months ago. Arkansas farmers harvested 40 bushels an acre, two-thirds of last year's record 61-bushel yield, according to the USDA. But a funny thing happened along the way to what was expected to be a poor harvest: In some states, it wasn't so bad after all. Farmers in other states affected by the freeze had lower-than-normal results, in many cases worse than Illinois. But in Kansas, the...
Source - 7/27/2007 - Read the story
18. USDA News: DJ CME Livestock Outlook: Live Cattle Higher; Hogs Mixed CHICAGO (Dow Jones)--Analysts and brokers anticipate a 10- to 50-point higher Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle open on last week's steady fed cattle returns, moderate Chicago Board of Trade corn weakness and last Friday's bullish-construed cattle reports. CHICAGO (Dow Jones)--Analysts and brokers anticipate a 10- to 50-point higher Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle open on last week's steady fed cattle returns, moderate Chicago Board of Trade corn weakness and last Friday's...
Source - Western Farmer-Stockman,WA - Read the story
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