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2. Heffers For Sale?
Livestock graze on grass, corn feed and hay, all of them can be costly and hard to grow during a drought. Many farmers are selling there animals because they just can't afford to pay that much on feed. So far without it, food for livestock has been rising as resources are drying up. Fogle explains,"we normaly put 500 to 500 round bales through the season and right now we have fed everything on hand. Corn costs are also taking a beating. Fogle planted his pastures last year. Many of them...
Source6/8/2007


3. Are energy prices really fueling food prices?
The production of ethanol does not translate into less grain available for food, because farmers do not grow more or less corn based on ethanol production. Second, much of this year s food inflation did not come from ethanol because most grocery prices are unaffected by corn prices. Lastly, in food products that contain corn including corn fed to livestock the price of corn is a small fraction of the overall consumer price. Are energy prices really fueling food prices? Bored by reporting...
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4. Reusable fuels: Good goal, good policy
The National Corn Growers Association has repeatedly said it believes the nation's corn growers can produce enough to supply 15 billion gallons of ethanol (roughly 10 percent of our gasoline supply) by the year 2015 without significant impact on other corn markets. There simply is no conflict between producing corn for food needs and producing corn for biofuels. Recent increases in the price of corn have had little impact on food prices. The demand for corn for livestock feed and human...
SourceWashington Times,DC


5. Food is eating into US budgets
That's because increasing demand for ethanol, made from corn, is driving up corn prices, which farmers use to feed their poultry and cattle. The high price of corn is also affecting prices of everything from cereal and other products with corn as an ingredient to the oils used to make potato chips. While food prices are rising across the board, items related to corn are affected the most. But with the start of grilling season - meat prices particularly hurt - some consumers already are...
SourceDaily Breeze,CA


6. Thailand takes European Union to WTO
Discussions were held whether it was possible to lodge the complaint with the WTO as the high EU duty was seen as obstructing exports of sweet corn by Thailand, he said. Purchase orders from EU importers who must front money as a guarantee on imports of the product are in decline following the imposition of the anti-dumping duty. Thai sweet corn has captured about 10 per cent of the total market share in the EU. Hotel stay@ affordable prices. BANGKOK: Thailand is preparing to lodge a...
SourceEconomic Times,India


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