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17. Hermann wins $6M soy ingredient plant
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18. Wet and wild
Nevertheless, Sudkamp said the news isn't all bad -- there are many pros to this type of situation concerning crops and critters both, from a conservationist's point of view. As of Tuesday, floodwaters continued to rise across southwest Missouri, with rain falling in bursts of showers and thunderstorms during early morning hours. Though many roads, such as Pump House, just west of Nevada, have become once again passable, there is a chance that, with current weather conditions, the waters...
Source5/16/2007


19. Corn futures fall again, soybeans recover sharply
The rally in soybean prices was a big help in moving corn off limit-down levels but the price activity in December corn was also a big factor, Kleist said. Selling eased after midsession, when soybean futures and soybean meal rallied. Market Watch Online email. In addition, the corn crop isn t in the ground and in many areas farmers can t get into their fields to prepare the ground for planting, and given the fact that farmers are expected to plant 90 million acres this year, time is of...
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20. Corn/Soybeans Weather Reports
In contrast, northeast Iowa was able to plant 31 percent of their corn crop and 42 percent of their soybean crop during the past week as soils dried quickly. In fact, south central Iowa was only able to plant 8 percent of their corn crop and 3 percent of their soybean crop last week. Thirty-nine percent of the intended soybean acreage has been planted compared with 30 percent last year and 33 percent for the 5-year average. As of Sunday, an estimated 88 percent of corn acreage was planted...
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21. Iowa Corn Planters Make Up for Lost Time
Parts of northeast Iowa could use rain In fact, south central Iowa was only able to plant 8% of their corn crop and 3% of their soybean crop last week. In contrast, northeast Iowa was able to plant 31% of their corn crop and 42% of their soybean crop during the past week as soils dried quickly. Nearly one-quarter of the 2007 soybean crop has been planted. But some of those areas in the fields are still so wet that I don't know if those drowned out spots will even get planted this year. The...
SourceWallace's Farmer,IA


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