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27. Wheat growers 'finished' if single desk goes
Wheat growers say they will be ruined if the government moves away from a single desk wheat export marketing system. Treasurer Peter Costello yesterday gave the firmest indication yet that cabinet is readying to strip the disgraced AWB of its monopoly on Australian wheat exports. Alliance member Bob Iffla (Iffla) told AAP the deregulation of the dairy industry was the perfect example of what would happen to wheat growers upon removal of the export monopoly. But newly formed single desk...
SourceThe Age,Australia


28. Venture peach nominated for Seed of the Year
Back then, they had the likes of the Baby Gold 5 an alright peach, except for the fact that it rotted easily, leaving growers and processors in the lurch with small yields and high demand. The trees bearing Venture peaches have matured, enabling farmers to harvest a crop a money-making one at that, Slingerland said. It s becoming one of the most popular peaches in North America, accounting for nearly 30 per cent of new processing peaches planted by Canadian growers in the past five years....
SourceSt. Catharines Standard,Canada


29. Weather slows South Dakota field work, worries wheat growers
Weather slows South Dakota field work, worries wheat growers Monday, April 16, 2007, 4:26 PM by Peter Shinn The latest crop progress and condition report out Monday afternoon from the South Dakota field office of USDA's National Ag Statistics Service showed last week s moisture and cold temperatures slowed fieldwork and small grain progress across the Sunshine State. Weather slows South Dakota field work, worries wheat growers Monday, April 16, 2007, 4:26 PM by Peter Shinn The latest crop...
SourceBrownfield,MO


30. In our view: Bitter harvest
An April 23 report from the Kansas Agricultural Services revealed the percentage of the winter wheat crop rated in nearby states as poor to very poor condition. Particularly hard hit have been wheat farmers who have seen what appeared to be a good growing season turned topsy-turvy by the late spring freeze. Particularly hard hit have been wheat farmers who have seen what appeared to be a good growing season turned topsy-turvy by the late spring freeze. Kansas is the nation s largest wheat...
SourceJoplin Globe,MO


31. When the skies filled with dust
When America entered the conflict, Washington exhorted farmers to produce even more wheat and guaranteed a price of $2 a bushel, more than double the 1910 price. In that decade, an additional 5.2 million acres greater than two Yellowstone Parks were added to the 20 million acres in cultivation. In 1931, the national harvest was 250 million bushels, perhaps the greatest agricultural accomplishment in history. After the war, the price plunged, and farmers, increasingly equipped with...
Source5/3/2007


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