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U.S. finds unapproved genetically modified wheat in Oregon
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 29 (Reuters) - A strain of genetically engineered winter wheat that was never approved for U.S. sale or consumption was found sprouting on a farm in Oregon, the U.S. Agriculture Department said on Wednesday. The wheat was developed...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Science and Technology, Genetic Engineering, Chemical Industry, Biotechnology
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Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Rain across much of South Dakota limited planting activities for farmers last week. The U.S. Department of Agriculture says in its weekly crop report that producers had on average only 2.7 days suitable for fieldwork. Winter...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Memorial Day, Holidays, Newspaper and Magazine
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Column: For Sale: Main Street Building with tennis court
If you are looking to buy a historic Main Street building with an indoor tennis court, there one is for sale for $295,000. Shirley's Closet consignment shop at 305 and 307 S. Main St. is available. I talked to Shirley Kessler, the owner, who told me...Tags: Tennis, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ceremonies, Peanut Butter, Dining and Drinking
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Never give up on winter wheat?
“Never” is an extreme term, and certainly should be reserved for extreme situations. Although winter wheat is a tough crop and known for surprising growers and agronomists with its resilience, there are times when abandoning fields are justified. In the...Tags: Chemical Industry, Fertilizer
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Rally over?
06/04/13 - Grains have rallied sharply the last 2 weeks on cool/wet conditions and late planting of grains. However, in Monday's 6/3 planting progress report, 5% of the corn and 13% of the soybeans were planted last week - equal to the average for that... -
CROP WEATHER REPORT
SIOUX FALLS - For the week ending June 2, 2013, producers made little planting progress last week due to cool wet conditions, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, South Dakota Field Office. Statewide, there were 2.1 days...Tags: Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather, Weather Reports, Potatoes
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Tiring bulls
The mild winter affected U.S. farmland values only mildly. Summer, however, may cool 'em. According to the much-followed Seventh Federal Reserve District quarterly land survey-a poll across 219 ag bankers in Iowa, Michigan, the southern two-thirds of...Tags: Values, Federal Reserve, Banking, Religion and Belief, Finance
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Temporary farm subsidy program may finally meet the reaper
NEW YORK - The building is one of the finest on Central Park West. Celebrity residents. Park views. Units priced at up to $24 million. It is most definitely not a farm. But last year, the U.S. government sent $9,070 in farm subsidies to an apartment...Tags: Elections, Washington, DC, Georgetown, Fiscal Cliff, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture
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U.S. Plains HRW Wheat-Basis steady to firmer
ReutersJune 7 (Reuters) - U.S. hard red winter wheat cash bids in the southern Plains were steady to firmer on Friday as harvest moved slowly north. * The Gulf track bid climbed 2 cents a bushel but sellers remained largely sidelined as harvest progress was... -
CIF Gulf Grain-Nearby corn, soy, wheat bids edge higher in thin trade
ReutersJune 7 (Reuters) - Cash basis bids for corn, soybeans and wheat shipped by barge to the U.S. Gulf firmed early on Friday due to tight supplies of all three commodities, traders said. * Wheat stocks were running thin as harvest neared while country...Tags: Brazil, Chicago Board of Trade
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Critic's Choice: A season of sun — and mozzarella
Los Angeles TimesCome summer, I look forward to interleaving slices of mozzarella and basil leaves with slices of the first luscious red tomatoes to make a classic caprese. I'll sometimes toss hot spaghetti with diced mozzarella or bocconcini (those bite-sized balls)...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Osteria Mozza, Tomatoes, Italy
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U.S. discovery of rogue GMO wheat raises concerns over controls
Reuters(Reuters) - For global consumers now on high alert over a rogue strain of genetically modified wheat found in Oregon, the question is simple: How could this happen? For a cadre of critics of biotech crops, the question is different: How could it not? The...Tags: Science, Food and Drug Administration, Genetic Engineering, Colleges and Universities, Kansas State University
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