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Updated on September 10, 2007

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19. Soybean News: Argentine Refinery Closure May Reduce Diesel for Corn Growers
Corn growers in Argentina, the world's second-largest exporter of the cereal, plan to boost planted acreage by 14 percent this year for next year's harvest, according to the Buenos Aires Cereals Exchange. Soybeans are the largest foreign revenue earner in Argentina, which shipped about $9 billion worth of soybeans and soybean products last year. Aranguren said Shell will have seven to eight days of diesel oil supplies left after the government blocked new unrefined fuel shipments to its...
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20. Soybean News: Taking a gamble
In 2004, Grissett and his son, like many tobacco farmers in the region, took their portion of the $12 billion tobacco quotas buyout and chose to stop growing the crop after the federal government cut the subsidy program that set market prices and production controls for decades. In 2004, Grissett and his son, like many tobacco farmers in the region, took their portion of the $12 billion tobacco quotas buyout and chose to stop growing the crop after the federal government cut the subsidy...
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21. Soybean News: DM&E merger opens new markets for ag products
DM&E merger opens new markets for ag products By Peter Harriman pharrima@argusleader.com Published: September 9, 2007 For farmers and ethanol producers in South Dakota, a map of the merged Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad and the Canadian Pacific Railway offers as much promise as a Christmas catalogue - in three directions. DM&E merger opens new markets for ag products By Peter Harriman pharrima@argusleader.com Published: September 9, 2007 For farmers and ethanol producers in South...
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22. Soybean News: Central Illinois farmers harvesting early
He said the early harvests have enabled farmers to get ahead of a projected, hurricane-influenced increase in gas prices and implement their market strategies as soon as possible. Metzger said he started planting corn April 20, the normal time, but the hot and often dry summer caused his corn to mature very quickly. He said the rain that did fall on his fields between Charleston and Mattoon "were all at the right time" for his dry weather-resistant hybrid corn. He added his soybean crop...
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23. Soybean News: No reason to panic - soybean rust moves slowly
If producers with insured soybean acres want to remain eligible for payments, they must follow good farming practices for controlling soybean rust. Both Damicone and Jardine are recommending that farmers pay close attention to their own soybeans as well as the soybean rust situation in their areas. A month after being discovered in Tulsa County, the infection rate in the sentinel plot where it was initially found has increased from 1 to 2 percent. There has been some damp weather since the...
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24. Soybean News: EU to clear new GMO beet
Officials say around 10 GMO products, mostly maize types but also cotton, soybeans and a high-starch potato, are scheduled for discussion at various levels of the EU in the next few months. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU ministers and national experts are due to approve a genetically modified (GMO) sugar beet variety this month despite a long running dispute over the use of biotechnology. Although the bloc's member governments clash consistently over GMOs, never reaching the required majority...
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