Levy increase for potato growers
POTATO growers will face a levy increase from April 1 after Ministers signed off the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board’s (AHDB) rates for 2010/11. Farmers Guardian
POTATO growers will face a levy increase from April 1 after Ministers signed off the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board’s (AHDB) rates for 2010/11. Farmers Guardian
Morning markets: Brazil fears add to bearish feel
If anyone retains hopes for something bullish coming out of the key US crop report due later, they remained in a minority early on Wednesday. Agrimoney
If anyone retains hopes for something bullish coming out of the key US crop report due later, they remained in a minority early on Wednesday. Agrimoney
EU states attack GM potato approval
A EUROPEAN Commission decision to approve a GM potato has been criticised by several member states. The Press and Journal
A EUROPEAN Commission decision to approve a GM potato has been criticised by several member states. The Press and Journal
Evening markets: improving weather weighs on corn
Corn closed lower – just –for a third successive session as forecasts for better US weather, and technical factors, denied the grain the support given to soybeans and wheat. Agrimoney.com
Corn closed lower – just –for a third successive session as forecasts for better US weather, and technical factors, denied the grain the support given to soybeans and wheat. Agrimoney.com
Rapeseed oil producer strikes order deal with Asda stores
A farming business has won a deal from Asda to supply 15 of its stores with the cold-pressed virgin oil it makes from the oilseed rape crops it grows.
A farming business has won a deal from Asda to supply 15 of its stores with the cold-pressed virgin oil it makes from the oilseed rape crops it grows.
AICC Crop Report
The winter seems as reluctance to leave as a pig is to go to market. A little growth seen in some oilseed rape crops and first signs of wheat bulb fly damage in the East. Still very little field work achieved but some advisers cautioning about going in with too much nitrogen too soon on large crops of oilseed rape. Farming Online
The winter seems as reluctance to leave as a pig is to go to market. A little growth seen in some oilseed rape crops and first signs of wheat bulb fly damage in the East. Still very little field work achieved but some advisers cautioning about going in with too much nitrogen too soon on large crops of oilseed rape. Farming Online
US Wheat Poised for First Weekly Decline in Four on Dollar’s Gain
Wheat headed for its first weekly decline in four weeks as the dollar’s strength reduced demand for supplies from the U.S., the world’s top exporter. BusinessWeek
Wheat headed for its first weekly decline in four weeks as the dollar’s strength reduced demand for supplies from the U.S., the world’s top exporter. BusinessWeek
Analysts bin talk of rise in Australian wheat crop
Analysts have rejected an official forecast that Australia's wheat crop will rise next season, saying weak prices will encourage farmers to plant alternative crops such as cotton and chickpeas. Agrimony.com
Analysts have rejected an official forecast that Australia's wheat crop will rise next season, saying weak prices will encourage farmers to plant alternative crops such as cotton and chickpeas. Agrimony.com
Morning markets: crops trip over chart signals
Crops struggled in early deals on Thursday, as the dollar turned from tailwind to headwind, and corn struggled against at least three further bearish forces. Agrimoney.com
Crops struggled in early deals on Thursday, as the dollar turned from tailwind to headwind, and corn struggled against at least three further bearish forces. Agrimoney.com
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