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Cuba says sugar harvest is 17pc behind schedule
2013-03-26 07:27:00| Sugar Industry News
HAVANA: Cuban raw sugar production is 17 percent behind schedule toward a target of 1.7 million tonnes, official media said over the weekend, putting in doubt hopes to increase output 20 percent over the previous season.
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Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida completes its harvest
2013-03-21 06:30:08| Sugar Industry News
BELLE GLADE The Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida has just wrapped up its 2012-2013 harvest, producing the seventh-largest crop in its 51-year history.
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Harvest Redeems $330.5MM Bonds
2013-03-15 18:05:00| OGI
Harvest entered into a senior unsecured credit facility for US $400 million with a syndicate of four lenders.
Do you agree with USDA that a bigger corn harvest could be on the way in 2013, and that corn prices could dip below $5/bushel?
2013-03-10 21:40:47| National Hog Farmer
Weather in 2012 dealt pork producers one of the worst droughts in the last 50 years. Now that the calendar has flipped to March, and producers' thoughts have turned to tilling the soil, do you agree with USDA that a bigger corn harvest could be on the way in 2013, and that corn prices could dip below $5/bushel? I'm optimistic that planting will start early as the groundhog didn't see his shadow. More moisture means a better corn harvest and could result in $5 corn. I'm resigned to the fact that winter will drag on, delaying corn planting. Hopefully more moisture will mean better corn yields, but hardly $5 corn. I'm not confident the moisture is enough to take a bite out of the drought, and thus produce more corn and cheaper prices. The drought is not over and I expect another year of tight corn stocks and corn prices close to last year's $7/bushel.
Researchers Look To New Process To Harvest Solar Energy
2013-02-26 01:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
RedOrbit: Since the seventh century B.C., mankind has looked to the power of the sun to provide an energy source. In the earliest days, humans used glass and mirrors to concentrate the sun`s rays to make fire. Later, around the first century A.D., the Romans discovered large south facing windows could help let in the suns warmth. There`s even one infamous tale of Greek scientist Archimedes using bronze shields to reflect and focus sunlight to set fire to invading wooden ships. More recently, there have...
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