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LETTER: Wouldn't Feed That To Your Dog
It looks as if Slate reporter Jackson Landers finally read the many books published by Ann Martin about what is in dog food [May 6, Smarter Living, "A Dog-Eat-Dog World, Literally"]. I first read Martin's book "Food Pets Die For" more than 10 years ago...Tags: Pets, Book
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CBOT early calls: Wheat up 1-2, corn down 1-2, soy up 3-4
ReutersCHICAGO, May 7 (Reuters) - Following are U.S. trade expectations for the reopening of the Chicago Board of Trade grain and soy complex trading at 8:30 a.m. CDT (1330 GMT) on Tuesday. WHEAT - Up 1 to 2 cents per bushel. Declining condition ratings for the...Tags: Chicago Board of Trade
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Drier spell soon to boost lagging U.S. corn seedings
Reuters* Northern Midwest to see corn planting this week * Still too wet in the west and south * Bulk of Corn Belt seen drier early next week By Sam Nelson CHICAGO, May 6 (Reuters) - Rainfall in the western and southern Midwest this week will slow corn...Tags: 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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U.S. Plains HRW Wheat-Bids flat, market quiet
ReutersMay 6 (Reuters) - Cash bids for hard red winter wheat were steady in the U.S. Plains on Monday in a quiet market. * Protein premiums for railcar wheat to and through Kansas City were unchanged. * Kansas City Board of Trade July wheat settled most recently... -
CIF Gulf Grain-Soy bids falls along with export demand for US supplies
ReutersMay 6 (Reuters) - Basis bids for soybeans shipped by barge to the U.S. Gulf fell on Monday morning due to waning demand for U.S. supplies from overseas buyers, traders said. * Most importers were turning to South American countries such as Brazil and...Tags: Brazil, Chicago Board of Trade
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Organic salad producer Earthbound Farm prepped for sale -sources
ReutersBy Olivia Oran and Soyoung Kim May 6 (Reuters) - Earthbound Farm Organic, the largest grower of organic produce in the United States, is exploring a sale of the company, according to four sources familiar with the matter. The San Juan Bautista,...Tags: Campbell Soup Company, Farms, Gaming, Whole Foods Market, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Showers keeping US corn farmers at home
Reuters* Narrow window to plant corn early next week * Top producers Iowa and Illinois slowed by rain * US corn planting pace at record low By Sam Nelson CHICAGO, May 3 (Reuters) - Wet and chilly weather into the weekend will continue to slow plantings of...Tags: Weather, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Reports, Chicago Board of Trade
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CIF Gulf Grain-Corn bids weaken, wheat bids firm; soy flat
ReutersMay 3 (Reuters) - Basis bids for corn shipped by barge to the U.S. Gulf eased early on Friday due to light demand from exporters, dealers said. * Wheat bids firmed amid growing concerns that supplies will be limited due to poor weather in the U.S....Tags: Brazil, Chicago Board of Trade
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U.S. Plains HRW Wheat-Bids steady as cold returns
ReutersMay 3 (Reuters) - Cash bids for hard red winter wheat stayed flat in the U.S. Plains on Friday as fields took a hit from the latest blast of cold weather to raise concerns about crop damage. * Freeze warnings were in effect in areas from Nebraska to...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Rev. Celia Hastings: Daniel's challenge
Daniel and friends Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah were Jewish captives in Babylon, specially chosen for a three-year leadership training program to serve in the king's palace. Their names and their diets were changed to honor Babylonian gods. But the...Tags: Genetic Engineering, Healthy Diet, Agriculture, Crime, Law and Justice, Food Industry
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CoBank rural economic review
DENVER - Despite record high feed costs during the 2012/13 crop year, feed use in the animal protein sector has slipped by only two percent as U.S. farmers and ranchers limited the downsizing of their herds. A decline in margins has been offset to a...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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