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12. Outlook Varies By Segment Early 2007 finds cotton spinners uncharacteristically concise with their commentary, which may reflect some uncertainty about where the business is headed. All markets are at risk from imports, said an industry observer. In the West, for the second consecutive year, California growers intend to plant less area to upland cotton, with the shift this year to ELS cotton and wheat. The company has been fighting a marathon battle in recent years to reinvent itself and regain profitability in a...
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13. EWG says subsidies a bumper crop Under the traditional federal farm program, farmers pocket a subsidy when prices dip below a government-guaranteed price but only up to $75,000 a year. But the money that each individual farmer gets is even bigger than has previously been disclosed. New data released last week by the Environmental Working Group, a Washington advocacy organization, spotlighted a loophole that lets big operators legally avoid limits on these farm subsidies. The farmers themselves say they re looking for...
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14. Midwest Messenger A surge in corn prices this spring and favorable early season weather allowed Nebraska corn producers to plant 9.1 million acres of corn this year, 100,000 acres more than the initial USDA estimate in March and the largest corn planting in the state since 1936. A surge in corn prices this spring and favorable early season weather allowed Nebraska corn producers to plant 9.1 million acres of corn this year, 100,000 acres more than the initial USDA estimate in March and the largest corn...
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15. Monsanto grows crop yields with new seed However, the switch has raised concerns that yields would fall as farmers used less fertile land and avoided the rotation of crops to lock in high prices. It said that glyophosphate-tolerant corn - which can be grown in drier conditions - was now suitable for planting in up to 80 million acres in the US compared with its earlier forecast of 60 million acres. MONSANTO has signalled a profound shift in the production profile of US farmers, suggesting that far more land would be suitable for...
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16. Time for "smarter, fairer" farm subsidy: senator grain, cotton and soybean farmers so that crop subsidies flow when they are needed, the Senate Agriculture Committee chairman said on Tuesday. Pat Westoff, an analyst at a University of Missouri think tank, said most crops have larger acreage bases than actual plantings. Along with reducing the so-called direct payments, Tom Harkin, an Iowa Democrat, said land no longer producing crops should be ineligible for subsidies and that crop acreage "bases" should be updated, a step that could...
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