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Updated on September 10, 2007

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13. Corn News: Earn $1,2 million extra, deliver maize now: GMB
Mr Katete also paid tribute to farmers who have been supporting the parastatal by delivering their produce to its depots. He added that GMB would continue to support farmers by ensuring their produce was sold at viable prices. Earn $1,2 million extra, deliver maize now: GMB Business Reporter FARMERS can earn an extra $1,2 million bonus for each tonne of maize they deliver to the Grain Marketing Board before the end of this month, it has been announced. The sole grain marketer is buying...
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14. Corn News: P10-M corn dryer mat facility for Mindanao farmers
Star Davao - P10-M corn dryer mat facility for Mindanao farmers Internet home of Philippine news. The corn dryer mat facility, which will be operated by the National Food Authority (NFA), consists of a modern corn post-harvest processing center, a conveyor, receiving and sorting section, dryer bin, corn-on-cob sheller, corn-on-cob dryer and a bagging bin. The corn dryer mat facility, which will be operated by the National Food Authority (NFA), consists of a modern corn post-harvest...
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15. Corn News: BODHAM, England, Sept. 8 Hedley Thurtle, the oldest farmer in Britain ...
Thurtle, who began helping his father when he was 5, witnessed the transition from horse-drawn plows to modern mechanized farming, The Telegraph reported. Herbert Parker, whose family company began selling seed corn to Thurtle's father more than a century ago, described him as "a real old country gentleman. The views expressed in the articles are not necessarily those of earthtimes.org and we accept no responsibility for the views or opinions expressed in the articles either direct or indirect.
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16. Corn News: Corn markets bet on smaller crop
In other commodity markets, energy prices rose, while gold prices fluctuated and the market for industrial metals was mixed. NEW YORK (AP) Corn prices climbed Thursday as traders bet on the potential for a smaller-than-expected crop this year, just when demand for the grain is running strong. Because those demands helped push corn prices to record levels earlier this year, farmers turned more land over to corn, leaving plantings of soybeans sharply below a year ago. Gold typically takes...
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17. Corn News: Corn Prices Move Lower On Speculation Of Above-Average Harvest
With wheat prices high, some farmers have turned to corn as an alternative for animal feed. Corn had been rising with wheat prices soaring to record levels. Meanwhile, oil prices moved up in mid-day trading as investors awaited Thursday's weekly inventory report, which many speculate will show a drop in gasoline supplies. After posting strong gains in the two previous sessions, the price of gold gave back some ground during trading on Wednesday. In other energy news, Natural gas prices...
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18. Corn News: Record drought not hurting food plots for Wheeler Wildlife Refuge ...
Thats assuming, he said, that the corn plants produce at least 100 bushels per acre, as they appear they will when scanning the lush green fields of Thorson Arms. It appears a mixture of good planning and good luck will mean this summers record drought wont starve ducks and geese migrating to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge. If the northern United States has a mild winter and ponds dont freeze, many waterfowl will likely remain in the North, especially if food is plentiful. As part of the...
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