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47. Are Corn and Soybean Crops As Good As They Look?
But we have also had some reports that might be cause for concern, and at the minimum would suggest that those who have until now enjoyed the look of the crop from the pickup or a highway overpass might want to walk in fields before long to take a closer look at plants. But we have also had some reports that might be cause for concern, and at the minimum would suggest that those who have until now enjoyed the look of the crop from the pickup or a highway overpass might want to walk in...
SourceFarms.com,Canada


48. ADM Fiscal 4Q Profit Increases
ADM's one-time gains included $616 million from the swap of its interest in a number of Chinese joint ventures for shares in Singapore-based Wilmar International ltd., Asia's largest agricultural processor. Earnings from continuing operations, however, were more modest, hurt by the high cost of the corn that Decatur, Ill. Woertz also said the expected size of the crop should give ADM a chance to increase shipping and grain-storage revenue after the harvest begins in late summer....
SourceForbes,NY


49. MU studies use of glycerin in cattle diets
Through November, the MU researcher will monitor the growth habits of 60 calves from various breeds to determine if bio-leftovers provide a healthy main course to cattle. Two prioritiesThe study has two main priorities: First, to determine if glycerin has a positive or negative effect on calves' growth performance, and second, to assess its impact, if any, on meat quality. The cows have been separated into groups of three, each consuming differing amounts of glycerin during their daily...
SourceReed Business,Netherlands


50. Biofuel need spotlights fallow land
Biofuel need spotlights fallow land Hong Kong Standard Biofuels, destined to partially offset a coming oil shortage and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, will require much more farm land, forcing the European Union to cultivate fields that have lain fallow. Biofuel need spotlights fallow land Hong Kong Standard Biofuels, destined to partially offset a coming oil shortage and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, will require much more farm land, forcing the European Union to cultivate fields...
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51. SeedQuest - Central information website for the global seed industry
The total acreage devoted to industrial tomatoes this year will be almost 82,000 hectares (similar acreage to 2006) but the distribution of the crop is different as noted here. In Larissa irrigated sugar beets were the standard production choice for many farmers, but after the new CAP for sugar, farmers changed to other irrigated crops including industrial tomatoes, corn and forage crops. Nevertheless, Greek processed tomato products (both paste and whole tomatoes) are of high reliable...
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