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22. Jack Dillard: Fickle Mother Nature has farmers hoping for the best
When the need for the gins is gone because the crop is gone one cannot help but see a crop acreage that will cause the gins to be abandoned and or moved. However it is difficult to set aside the last six years of which five were droughts and agriculture does not prosper in dry growing seasons. Your hair does not have to be either white or gone to remember our agriculture emphasis changing. Should this be practiced then the handling of the crops would be more balanced. Working with various...
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23. How Will Biofuel Demand Affect Cotton, Textile Imports and Apparel?
The one concern that I have noticed coming at the end of last week is the possible tensions for both cotton as a raw material in the United States and cotton finished products, or more appropriately, textiles. Lucas Ames submits: I ve been trying to do some research on the changes in the commodities outlook for the rest of 2007, due to the booming demand for ethanol and other biofuels. The Chinese government is beginning to take on its growing trade surplus by decreasing many of its...
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24. Rice board spurns biotech
The California Rice Commission on Wednesday called for a moratorium on experimental plantings of genetically modified rice in the state, saying federal controls meant to keep such varieties from contaminating commercial rice are inadequate. The decision by the 40-member group meeting in Colusa was driven largely by concerns that the contamination of the state's rice supplies with even a tiny amount of genetically engineered material could devastate sales to touchy export markets such as...
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25. New cash crop tries to take root
If north Alabama farmers regroup and replant, they can still be a part of what is a national corn rush, with growers around the country saying they'll put in 90. Depending on rainfall and yields, Alabama is on track to significantly increase corn production and therefore have to import less of it from other states. Last year, Alabama farmers produced about 12 million bushels but imported about 200 million to meet the feed demands of the catfish and poultry industries. Sanderson went to the...
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26. Wheat crop a total loss, Sparks says
HILLSBORO Area farmers are hoping for federal disaster relief and quick insurance decisions after last week's freeze destroyed nearly all their wheat crops and damaged corn crops. Farmers were already apprehensive because of the record-breaking drought, but the below-freezing temperatures of April 6-8 have left many wondering if they'll be able to produce yields that can recoup their investments. Corn crops planted in late March and early April fared better and have an opportunity to...
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