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01.25.10
Fungus May Threaten Argentina Soy Crop
Argentine soybean farmers are doing more aerial spraying of crops to control inc...
01.25.10
Green Energy Provisions May Be Included In New Economic-Stimulus Bill
Measures to spur green-energy jobs may end up in a new economic-stimulus bill af...
01.11.10
Biodiesel Rack Prices Up In New Year
The national average B100 rack price has been up about 14.6cts since Dec. to $3....
01.11.10
Oil prices were over $83/barrel Monday, after hitting a 15-month high on data sh...
01.06.10
SOYBEAN HARVESTING KICKS OFF IN BRAZIL
Brazil's soybean farmers are starting to harvest their first 2009-10 beans and a...
01.06.10
BRAZIL SOYBEAN EXPORTS PLUMMET IN DECEMBER
Brazil's Foreign Trade Ministry stated this week that the country's soybean expo...
01.06.10
QUEBEC IS FIRST PROVINCE TO ADOPT CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS STANDARD
Quebec will become the first province in Canada to adopt California's auto emiss...
01.06.10
The governors of 11 Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states have signed a MOU to devel...
12.16.09
India Veg Oil Imports Jump 36% on Year
According to the Solvent Extractors' Association of India, the country's vegetab...
12.16.09
EPA Expected to Finalize RFS2 in January
EPA is not expected to finalize RFS2 until early next month, placing implementat...
CBOT Wheat Trades At All Time High
02.26.08
At the Chicago Board of Trade, wheat traded at an all-time high of $12 per bushel, surging more than 25% after Kazakhstan announced it would impose export tariffs to reduce exports. Kazak consumer prices for wheat rose more than 20% in 2007.
Wheat reserves are expected to fall to 109 million bushels, the lowest figures since the 1970s. Spring wheat rose to more than $24 per bushel, while ethanol corn use is expected to increase by 28% to 4.1 million bushels, pushing corn futures for the May contract to $5.53 a bushel.
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