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2. Different Types Of Sweeteners
Maltose (malt sugar) is produced during the process of fermentation. It is made by concentrating sugar beet juice and or sugar cane. Invert sugar is a sugar that is made by dividing sucrose into its?2 parts: glucose and fructose. Some caloric sweeteners are made by processing sugar compounds. Turbinado sugar is made by refining sugar and making it more pure. Confectioner's sugar (also known as powdered sugar) is finely ground sucrose. They provide fermentation for breads and pickles, bulk...
Source5/16/2007


3. Recommended seeding dates extended for 2007 crop insurance
As a result, the 2007 recommended seeding deadlines have been extended to assist farmers concerned about how these inclement weather conditions will affect their insurance coverage. In order to help farmers who have been unable to finish seeding this spring, the May 31 deadline for wheat, argentine canola, flax, mustard, mixed grain and oats has been extended to June 5 (today) Agriculture Financial Services Corporation insures all crops seeded up to June 20, but to be fully covered for...
SourceCentral Peace Signal,Canada


4. The Prairie Star
Booth contracts the pressed beet pulp in early October, and the local prices are based on corn prices. They gained about 2.7 pounds a day with one implant; then, we changed from quality to production and now, we're disappointed if we get less than 3.5 pounds of gain a day. Nevertheless, Booth said he believes the pressed beet pulp is a good additive to a feed program and stores fairly well when packed like corn silage. Peltz said he has seen some variation between the different distillers...
Source5/11/2007


5. Crop Damage
The regional director of federal agency in charge of crop insurance programs has been talking with eastern North Dakota farmers about damage from flooding. A study yesterday produced some disturbing results. Hagel says he saw a considerable amount of damage, and the ground is soaked in some areas. He says a higher level of federal crop insurance is needed. But he says it could take months for federal aid to be distributed. Doug Hagel joined state Agriculture Commissioner Roger Johnson on a...
SourceKFYRTV,ND


6. Pasture, hay insurance tested
A rancher with pasture or rangeland, or a hay farmer with dryland, would be able to be insured if there is little rain, thus affecting either hay yield, or pasture conditions. For example, a farmer with irrigated hay production land may suffer if their wells or other irrigation abilities are restricted due to drought-like conditions. One example is that the programs do not require the producer to insure all of their acreage, allowing he or she to decide which acres are important to their...
SourceAg Journal,CO


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