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Updated on November 20, 2007
19. Corn News: Families face stark choice ... pay more for food or go GM Scientists are now calling for a fresh debate about GM crops, which they claim will reduce prices and mitigate the impact of farming on the world's environment. However, some experts believe Scotland must reconsider its position on GM crops if prices are to stay low and food remain in plentiful supply. but Anthony Trewavas, a professor of plant science and fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, who gave evidence on the GM debate at a committee of the Scottish Parliament, insists the...
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20. Corn News: Retailers report fowl prices Because of the losses they take on turkeys, it's impossible for retailers "to allow people to come in and buy as many as they want," he added "Everyone includes turkeys in their ad, so it's just a matter of how low a retailer is willing to go," Kolavo said. Because of the losses they take on turkeys, it's impossible for retailers "to allow people to come in and buy as many as they want," he added "Everyone includes turkeys in their ad, so it's just a matter of how low a retailer is willing...
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21. Corn News: Farms' bottom lines recover with soaring wheat prices John Deere dealer Tim Larkin has tripled his order for wheat-harvesting equipment -- the most in a decade -- in anticipation of sales to wheat farmers flush from record grain prices. This month the grain hit highs of $9 a bushel on the spot market, three times the going price of just a few years ago. You can keep it going for several years, but this windfall will mean they'll all be able to upgrade, and replace some older equipment. By "windfall," Larkin referred to the unusually high...
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22. Corn News: Higher prices do little to curb appetites Stanfield said, We usually feed 10 and buy a turkey and ham for some of our neighbors, but we re looking at prices and will probably be feeding six or seven this year. There were no parades or football to watch, so Miles Standish Junior was probably more than happy to go pick some berries, spear a fish or gather some nuts. Higher prices at the turkey freezer and shelves from last year weren t turning the shoppers away, although some were downsizing a little. The modern-day version of the...
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23. Corn News: The road to energy conservation Production requires large amounts of petroleum, farmland, corn, and water, yet it has questionable alternative energy value, has its own emissions and siting problems, directly competes with food supply, and its transport requires special vehicles instead of pipelines. Smith The road to energy conservation. In arresting climate change and solving related energy issues, we should follow the physicians' oath - first, do no harm - and avoid alternatives with equal or greater impacts than our...
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24. Corn News: Bill tough on cotton growers Not only would larger farmers in the South be hurt if this provision passes, but it could harm area tractor dealers, seed producers and retailers, he said. Farmers in central Alabama are likely to shift further away from cotton to soybeans and wheat, which have experienced higher prices lately, he said. A cotton field usually gets picked three times a year in Alabama, so even if drought or frost hurts one growth cycle, farmers can reap some cotton during the other two, he said. The...
Source - 11/15/2007 - Read the story
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