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09.22.08
Lower US Soybean Prices Expected
According to an analyst, soybean prices are likely headed lower in coming months...
09.19.08
Brazil Consuming More Ethanol than Gasoline
According to a report released last week by Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry, in th...
09.18.08
US EPA Waives TxLED Requirements
As the result of the disruption in fuel supply from Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, t...
09.17.08
CPO Stocks Surging in Thailand
CPO stocks in Thailand have more than doubled since January as falling world pri...
09.16.08
Sugar Demand Expected to Top Production
Sugar demand is expected to top production for the first time since 2006 when pr...
09.15.08
The demise of Lehman Brothers and continuing concern about financial giants incl...
09.12.08
Oil Prices Rise Due to Hurricane Ike
Oil prices rose on Friday as Hurricane Ike forced the closure of energy producti...
09.11.08
Argentina’s soyoil exports in July totaled 239,884 tons, down from 396,357 tons ...
09.10.08
Oil prices churned Wednesday after OPEC moved to reduce output levels, ahead of ...
09.09.08
Brazil Expecting Record Sugarcane Production
Brazil’s government predicts a record production of sugarcane this year totaling...
US Farm Bill Stalled Again
11.19.07
A cloture motion to force a vote on the 2007 Farm Bill failed in the US Senate last week, falling short of the 60 votes required to end debate. Observers say this throws into question whether Congress will be able to complete work on the Farm Bill this year.
The US House Majority Leader said lawmakers have not reached agreement on a compromise Energy Bill, but still plan to bring the legislation to the floor next month in some form. He said ‘big ticket’ items, including renewable fuels, still must be worked out. Congress is breaking for a two-week recess, returning on December 3rd.
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