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19. Event: Are corn prices really too high?
With the approaching 2007 farm bill debate and increased focus on the higher corn demand and prices brought on by expanding ethanol production, it would be helpful to review some facts on farm policy and prices as we move forward. Not only will the Kool-Aid peddlers pass out the Dixie Cups again, they have added a new wrinkle to their solution: the elimination of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) as a measure to increase corn acres to keep prices low in order to expand exports and...
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20. Event: Jolivette farming tradition still blossoming
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SourceLaCrosse Tribune,WI


21. Event: US Cash Grain Review: Soybean Prices Approach 3-Month High
Relatively strong export demand, reduced plantings, dry weather and hopes for a future biodiesel boom sent July soybeans futures 30 cents a bushel higher at the Chicago Board of Trade this week, hoisting national average cash prices to their loftiest level since late February. Relatively strong export demand, reduced plantings, dry weather and hopes for a future biodiesel boom sent July soybeans futures 30 cents a bushel higher at the Chicago Board of Trade this week, hoisting national...
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22. Event: 'How to Pick a Peach' by Russ Parsons
The Los Angeles Times food writer explains how today's Frankenstein vegetables, creatures of the laboratory, have seen remarkable improvements thanks to horticultural scientists in disease resistance, color, yield, durability and shelf life though at the expense of flavor. Every August, big wicker baskets overflowed with majestic Jersey tomatoes in all their sweet and pulpy grandeur, followed by tree-ripened peaches as akin to today's fuzzy bocce balls as a church picnic is to Mardi Gras....
Sourcecalendarlive.com,CA


23. Event: Rural boon or corn-doggle?
The family also is eyeing cellulosic ethanol, which is extracted from the sugars in cornstalks, leaves, agricultural and forest wastes, and other crops that are turned into fuel. Agriculture officials say they can raise those fees and retire more acres, but that might not be enough. Can Colorado, which imports more corn than it grows, support all the planned ethanol plants? Have corn prices peaked? Some of the plants are showing a 50 percent return, though most of the profit so far is...
SourceRocky Mountain News,CO


24. Event: ISU in mix of big money flowing into biofuels study
Not since the push to put a man on the moon during President Kennedy's administration has such an effort by so many scientists been focused on achieving a goal, said Jeff Sherwood at the Energy Department, which will spend $200 million this year on biomass research and applied industry. Not since the push to put a man on the moon during President Kennedy's administration has such an effort by so many scientists been focused on achieving a goal, said Jeff Sherwood at the Energy Department,...
Source5/19/2007


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