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1. Event: Corn planting at highest level since 1944
Behnken cautions that even as corn prices have surged, the cost of farming has gone up as well. The rising price of corn also has sparked discussion about whether the price of some food products will go up. Corn is a staple in many foods -- from corn meal to syrup, so consumers could find some products on grocery shelves are more expensive. Right now, he's riding a wave, an upsurge powered by farmers' growing love affair with corn. As corn acreage expands, land devoted to soybeans, wheat...
SourcePostBulletin,MN


2. Event: Planting delays, fickle market worry corn growers
Here's why: - Grocery shoppers, ethanol producers and livestock farmers all benefit from a big corn crop because it will keep a lid on prices for food, fuel and feed. When is it too late to plant? Seed corn company agronomists say its late, but not too late, to plant corn. Because of persistent rains, last week the Wohlfords were behind schedule, having planted 700 of the 1,100 acres of corn in the ground that they intended to plant. I was at a local soil conservation meeting a couple of...
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3. Event: Buyer Be Wary
farmers prepare for what will almost certainly be the largest concentrated corn harvest in world history, criticism has rained down like fertilizer on an Iowa corn patch. But before we shuffle this common crop into the ash heap of history -- where it will reside next to cigarette smoking and other indecencies -- it might be time to rethink the process by which we embrace and then demonize food and other substances we ingest. But before we shuffle this common crop into the ash heap of...
SourceGrist Magazine,WA


4. Event: Charleston FFA members get real taste of farming
Thompson is one of the students working on the project who says he wants to go into work related to agriculture, but he s not sure exactly what. Pollard is certain that he wants to be a farmer, just like his dad. CHARLESTON Jordan Pollard already knows what kind of work he wants to do, but he thinks some of his fellow high school students might need some help making their decisions. Five students are working on the 18-acre plot, not just planting crops but also arranging financing, seeds...
Source5/12/2007


5. Event: Some farmers re-evaluate planting plans
Theres still time left to plant corn, but after May 15, farmers can lose nearly a bushel an acre on their yield for each late day, according to Sutera. If theres a good side to the storms, its better that they happened now while its still early enough for some farmers to start over, Sutera said. By then, if farmers are still far behind, theyll have to decide whether to stick with corn and sacrifice yield or plant their acres in soybeans, which can be planted until mid-June, Sutera said. If...
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6. Event: Sweet corn adventure makes new friends, crop
However, he planted corn across the top of all of them and I had a devil of a time cutting the grass between the plots because the sweet corn blocked my exit. I brought him home enough sweet corn seed from the sheep folks up at Platteville to fill those plots. Sweet corn adventure makes new friends, crop. With as many plots he has worked up, he probably will have me with a stand along the road selling corn. After he got done with his tilling I asked, What are you going to plant in all this...
SourceLaSalle News Tribune,IL


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