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U.S. Plains HRW Wheat-Bids roll and crop scouts assess prospects
ReutersMay 1 (Reuters) - Cash bids for hard red winter wheat were steady in the U.S. Plains on Wednesday as most grain dealers rolled bids to post against July futures and crop scouts assessed production potential of the drought-hit and freeze-damaged crop. *... -
CIF Gulf Grain - Corn basis mostly steady-lower, soy flat
ReutersMay 1 (Reuters) - Basis bids for corn shipped by barge to the Gulf of Mexico were mostly steady to lower early on Wednesday, weighed down by limited export demand and improved shipping logistics as Midwest rivers continued to receded from recent flooding,...Tags: Bodies of Water, Brazil, Rivers
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Some wheat fields in west Kansas a disaster -tour
Reuters* Drought reduces some fields to a zero yield * Most wheat plants behind in maturity * One field received only 6 inches of rain in 2 years By Julie Ingwersen LAKIN, Kansas, May 1 (Reuters) - Winter wheat yield prospects in western Kansas are down... -
John E. "Jack" Simms, executive
John E. "Jack" Simms, a retired executive vice president whose career at American Credit Indemnity Co. spanned more than four decades, died Friday from complications of Alzheimer's disease at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 88. The son of a Methodist...Tags: Surry (Surry, Virginia), St. Mary's County, Parkville, Alzheimer's Disease
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Biscuits hot property in fine-dining establishments
There’s a Southern influence that lately has wended its way through Los Angeles restaurants, and its emblem is the biscuit. Tender, flaky, golden biscuits have risen on menus from Manhattan Beach to Melrose Avenue. Buttermilk biscuits, oat biscuits,...
Tags: Salt, Recipes, Baking Soda, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Snow, rain improve SD drought, but deep soil dry
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Drought conditions in much of South Dakota have improved because of the past month's early spring storms, but it's not enough to recharge the deeper levels of soil, a state climatologist said Monday. Dennis Todey said...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Natural Disasters, Weather, Droughts, Environmental Issues
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Rain and snow to further snarl U.S. corn plantings
Reuters* Heavy rain and snow expected this week * Drier next week but temperatures below average * Corn seedings already slowest on record By Sam Nelson CHICAGO, April 30 (Reuters) - Heavy rainfall and snow across roughly the western two-thirds of the U.S....Tags: Snow Storms, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Chicago Board of Trade
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U.S. Plains HRW Wheat-Bids flat with production prospects poor
ReutersApril 30 (Reuters) - Cash bids for hard red winter wheat were steady in the U.S. Plains on Tuesday as production potential for the new crop looked poor, according to a new condition report from the government. * The U.S. Department of Agriculture said...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Local parks report 12 injuries in 1st quarter
Orlando's big theme parks disclosed a dozen injuries combined during the first three months of 2013, according to updated state filings. Included in the latest report: a rare reported injury from SeaWorld Orlando, which said a 72-year-old woman...
Tags: Hybrid Vehicles, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, SeaWorld, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Penile cancer, Diabetes, Rotavirus, Varicella Vaccine
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Elevated carbon dioxide in atmosphere trims wheat, sorghum moisture needs
MANHATTAN, Kan. - Plenty has been written about concerns over elevated levels of carbon dioxide in the earth's atmosphere, but a Kansas State University researcher has found an upside to the higher CO2 levels. And it's been particularly relevant in...Tags: Natural Disasters, Droughts, Kansas State University , Water Supply, Science and Technology
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Hooked on trout
From my view knee deep in the river, real food looked like this: A swift current charged down Utah's Weber, and beyond the stream bright yellow alfalfa, and beyond that a reservoir holding sun-stunned water from the immense snowmelt two seasons ago. It...
Tags: Limes, Salt, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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