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U.S. corn plantings bogged down by rain; freeze hits wheat
Reuters* Wet weather and snow hampering corn plantings * Corn plantings have fallen to record low pace * Kansas wheat tour reporting results of drought damage By Sam Nelson CHICAGO, May 2 (Reuters) - Rain and snow this week in the U.S. Corn Belt will further...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Chicago Board of Trade, Weather
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Green acre$
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- It was a sunny spring morning in March and farmers were gathered inside the Elkhart Community Building at the Elkhart County 4-H Fairgrounds for the Garber land auction. Some had plans to bid on the Goshen farm. More were there to watch....Tags: Values, Auction Service, Environmental Issues, Farms, Economy, Business and Finance
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Boonsboro Green Fest spreads out to promote sustainable living
alnotarianni@aol.comRecycling is a lot more than just a colored can full of paper and plastic at the curb. Visitors to the fifth annual Boonsboro Green Fest on Saturday at Shafer Memorial Park found no less than 25 recycling options in the parking lot before they even...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Healthy Diet, Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture, Water Pollution
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Should county tax dollars go toward non-mandated services?
Q: Do you support county funding for non-mandated services, such as the Lehigh Valley Zoo and the Green Future Fund, which helps preserve open space and farmland, and improve parks and recreational facilities? DISTRICT 1 Tom Creighton, R Non-mandated...Tags: Environmental Issues, Allentown, Homes, Local Government, Local Elections
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U.S. Plains HRW Wheat-Basis bids unchanged
ReutersMay 10 (Reuters) - Cash bids for hard red winter wheat were steady in the U.S. Plains on Friday. * Kansas City Board of Trade July wheat settled most recently at $7.58-3/4. (Cash prices calculated against the most recent settlement) KANSAS Current... -
Devils Lake: Giveth and taketh
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. -- While the Red River flooding grabs the biggest headlines for its critical flooding emergency, the chronic story is Devils Lake. "It's been going on for 20 years; you get tired of it," says Dan Webster, chairman of the Ramsey...Tags: Environmental Issues, Floods, Bodies of Water, Conservation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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USDA releases new maps identifying major crop producing areas
One of 40 new maps showing major crop-producing areas in the United States and other nations. One of 40 new maps showing major crop-producing areas in the United States and other nations. A total of 40 new maps have been prepared, showing major crop-...Tags: China, South Africa, Science and Technology, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology
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S.D. farm income from crop sales increases in 2012
In 2012 all operating income from the crop enterprises accounted for 50.4% of the total farm income. This is further broken down into crop sales of 35%, crop insurance claims of 13.3%, and government payments of 2.1%. This is an increase of 9.3% over...Tags: Natural Disasters, Science and Technology, Insurance, Droughts
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Two vie for seat on Peters Township board of supervisors
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comTwo Republican candidates will appear on the May primary ballot for Peters Township supervisor. Roger Blattenberger, 68, is vying to unseat incumbent John Brake, 81, who has served in the role for more than 30 years. There are no candidates running on...Tags: Elections, Politics, Primaries
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CBOT early calls: Wheat down 4-6 cents, corn down 2-4, soy up 2-3
ReutersMay 10 (Reuters) - Following are U.S. trade expectations for the reopening of Chicago Board of Trade grain and soy trading at 8:30 a.m. CDT (1330 GMT) on Friday. WHEAT - Down 4 to 6 cents per bushel. Consolidation and liquidation featured ahead of the...Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Chicago Board of Trade
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Farmland Center true to mission amid expansion
FARMLAND, Ind. (AP) — A central Indiana community center and cultural resource has expanded its space and hopes to grow even more if it receives matching funds through a grant program. The Farmland Center has already doubled its space and plans... -
U.S. Cash Grains-Corn bids firm, soy weak on light sales
ReutersMay 2 (Reuters) - Corn spot basis bids were steady to firm around the U.S. Midwest early on Thursday while soybean bids weakened at some processors and elevators following light country sales of each commodity this week, grain merchants said. * Bids for...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Chicago Board of Trade
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