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37. Fiscal review 2006-07: Manufacturing sector remains in the red
It may be noted that gap between the LSM share to GDP as compared with wholesale and retail trade has widened considerably in the last five years having a strong realisation of the fact that the government imposed import duty in the budget 2007-08 to curtail the import size. It may be noted that gap between the LSM share to GDP as compared with wholesale and retail trade has widened considerably in the last five years having a strong realisation of the fact that the government imposed...
Source6/30/2007


38. Wet and dreary but no record
The problem is particularly bad in North Texas, where rain has "severely damaged" wheat and the harvest is at a standstill, the report said. That's quite a lot when compared with the parched Junes of the past two years, which logged 1.6 inches and 0.8 inches, respectively. To help blunt the outbreak, Keck is urging people to make sure that no standing water collects on or near their property. July is off to wet start as well. And while it wasn't enough to set a record, it well surpassed...
Source14 hours ago


39. Cotton to corn causing major changes
The major conversion from conventional cotton production to wide-scale corn acreage in the Mississippi Delta has created the need for a more flexible means of storing and transporting the grain. With the nation's emphasis on ethanol production to blend with petroleum in gasoline production, Delta farmers have joined their Midwestern counterparts in raising large tracts of corn. Herring said he got the company welders and other employees to construct the prototype for the rol-hopper some...
Source10 hours ago


40. Historic canal now provides recreation
They were producing more than they could use, but getting it to other markets was difficult. White states that wheat growers brought their harvest to Milan from as far as 150 miles away. Berckmueller explained research was done in the early 1820s to assess the need for a waterway on which grain farmers could transport their crops. Berckmueller said the area s native stands of white oak, whose wood is impervious to water, were used to build boats and barrels. In the mid-1800s, landlocked...
Source17 hours ago


41. Ethanol is not the answer
If all vehicles in the country are required to use E-85, all farm acreage that is now in wheat, soybean and other vegetables would have to be converted to corn production. How efficient and cost effective is ethanol? Some major colleges and consumer organizations have determined that ethanol has less energy per gallon than gasoline. To meet the mandates of the 2005 energy bill, all corn production in the country would have to be used for ethanol production by 2015. There are large...
Source4 hours ago


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