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12. Are corn prices really too high?
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 thereby provide, once again, prosperity for all. Their solution to the farm crisis of the late 1970s was to lower prices paid to farmers in order to reclaim the export volume of 1973-74 and prosperity would follow. With the...
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13. Bt corn cleared in Colony Collapse Disorder
The endotoxins currently expressed in Bt corn (Cry1 types against caterpillars; Cry3 types against beetles) are not biologically active against hymenopteran insects such as the honey bee, nor do the CCD symptoms resemble those expected in Bt intoxicated organisms. The endotoxins currently expressed in Bt corn (Cry1 types against caterpillars; Cry3 types against beetles) are not biologically active against hymenopteran insects such as the honey bee, nor do the CCD symptoms resemble those...
SourceAmerican Farm,MD


14. Weather cools corn gold rush
Planting is delayed as prices start to fall, reflecting fears of glut Mcclatchy-tribune Originally published May 11, 2007 MINNEAPOLIS // At a time when farmers nationally are planting more corn than they did a year ago to capitalize on the ethanol boom, not everyone will be rolling in cash after the harvest. Planting is delayed as prices start to fall, reflecting fears of glut Mcclatchy-tribune Originally published May 11, 2007 MINNEAPOLIS // At a time when farmers nationally are planting...
SourceBaltimore Sun,MD


15. SeedQuest - Central information website for the global seed industry
Development of the world s first commercially viable system for producing hybrid pigeonpea seed was completed 2 years ago by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-arid Tropics (ICRISAT), working in close collaboration with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) announced recently that the new hybrid ICPH 2671 produces nearly 50 percent more grain than the popular Indian cultivar Maruti, definitively breaking the yield barrier that has had them and farmers...
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16. Oil from algae
Karen Woodmansee Appeal Staff Writer, kwoodmansee@nevadaappeal.com May 13, 2007 Print Email Gasoline prices over $3 a gallon, dire warnings about greenhouse effects and increased pollution bringing about global warming are causing some folks to think more about energy alternatives. Karen Woodmansee Appeal Staff Writer, kwoodmansee@nevadaappeal.com May 13, 2007 Print Email Gasoline prices over $3 a gallon, dire warnings about greenhouse effects and increased pollution bringing about global...
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