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Will you take prevented planting acres for corn this year?
2013-06-14 16:55:10| Corn & Soybean Digest
With major planting delays this year and then what seemed to be constant rain in many areas across the Corn Belt, there were acres meant for corn that didn't get planted. Final planting dates for corn have come and gone across the Midwest. Now growers have to make the decision: risk planting corn after the final planting date, take prevented planting payments, switch the acres to soybeans or even plant cover crops. What will be your choice for corn acres that didn't get planted this year? I'm planting corn after the final planting date. I am (or am going to) taking prevented planting acres. I switched my unplanted corn acres to soybeans. I'm going to plant cover crops on my unplanted corn acres. My insurance doesn't cover prevented planting. Go to result page on submit: 0 read more
Z Trim Helps Food Manufacturers "Clean" Their Labels - Replace Chemically Modified Foods With "Corn Fiber"
2013-06-14 07:08:09| foodingredientsonline News Articles
Z Trim Holdings, Inc. (OTC Markets: ZTHO – News), a biotechnology company providing value-added ingredients to a variety of industries, today announced that it will be presenting at this year's Clean Label Conference held by Global Food Forums, to show how Z Trim ingredients can help manufacturer's replace chemically modified foods with Z Trim Corn Fiber
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June 2013 WASDE: New-Crop Corn Decreased, New-Crop Soybeans Unchanged
2013-06-13 20:59:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: Farmgate blog The USDAs June supply-demand report decreased the expected size of the 2013 corn crop, but using a reduced national yield estimate, not the expected reduction in acreage. USDA statisticians are not yet ready to quantify barren corn acres just yet, and may wait until the June 28 planted acreage report. Nevertheless, the lower production did not impress the traders and new-crop corn contracts reflected the disappointment of the market. read more
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Is it Too Late to Plant Corn, Soybeans?
2013-06-13 19:34:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: University of Illinois With some of the Illinois corn crop still unplanted and other fields struggling due to heavy rainfall, growers must decide whether or not it makes sense to plant this late in the season, says University of Illinois Crop Sciences Professor Emerson Nafziger. Its very late to plant corn, so we need to decide first whether it makes sense to plant corn this late, and if not, whether the best option is prevented planting insurance or replacement with soybeans, as crop insurance provisions allow, Nafziger says. read more
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USDA Report Downgrades Corn Crop
2013-06-12 22:59:00| National Hog Farmer
Joe Vansickle USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) released today lowers the prospects for feedgrain supplies as delayed plantings reduce yield prospects for corn. Projected corn production is lowered 135 million bushels to 14.0 billion bushels. Average yield is projected at 156.5 bushels per acre, a drop of 1.5 bushels from last month’s projections. read more
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