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37. 07/02: Will corn follow 2006... or 2004?
Each morning, stop at this spot to get a feeling for the "tone of the day" - and some attitude about agriculture and the markets. If the dry pattern remains in place as the crop pollinates, we'll have something new for the corn market to worry about. Bottom line -- we're just now getting to the time of the year that weather really matters in determining the corn crop's yield potential. I'm just saying the rains we've seen the last couple of weeks in some previously dry areas will "perk up"...
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38. Critically dry
In areas of the county with light soil and no irrigation, the corn leaves are rolled already after the long stretch of warm, sunny days, Faust said. Last year we had some farmers come in who said their corn was so bad, they didn t even make silage out of it. One foot of light, sandy soil will hold a half inch of water; heavy soil will hold an inch and a half of water. Last year in many areas of the county where the soil is light, the corn had a zero yield, he said. Dunn County has a...
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39. Egg farmers knocked from their roost
Since Hawaii does not have a feed mill, local farmers must purchase finished feed at a higher cost, along with the soaring cost of its transport to the islands. The high cost of shipping feed to Hawaii, in addition to stricter regulations and mainland competition, have pushed a lot of local egg farmers out of the business. Mainland eggs have the competitive advantage in this market -- farmers there can produce eggs cheaper and then ship and sell them for less in Hawaii's supermarkets....
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40. Planting the seed
The community is welcome to drop by the church to enjoy bratwurst, hamburgers, sweet corn, watermelon, ice cream and more. Those who like to test their skills can participate in a watermelon seed spitting contest and a contest to see who can produce the cleanest corn off the cob. All this and more will be offered July 7 to raise money and collect supplies for Hope Seeds, a national organization that sends quality garden seeds to help people in starving nations grow their own food. The...
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41. Barren student wins scholarship from seed firm
Nationwide, five scholarships were awarded to students studying agriculture education or communications; 10 for agriculture marketing, merchandising or sales majors; and 11 to students pursuing other agriculture-related degrees, the press release said. We know the investment we re making in Loyd s education, as well as the other recipients, will be returned to us in the future when these young leaders join us in the field of agriculture. He is spending the summer helping his dad, Tim, on...
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