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Corn Supply Slightly Lowered | CSD Blogs and Opinions
On Feb. 9, USDA released the latest World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) Report, which showed slightly lower expected U.S. corn ending stocks for 2011-2012, compared to the January estimates.
ISU Study: 5-10% Corn Yield Jump Using Erosion-Slowing Cover Crops | Corn content from Corn and
< div class="field-byline" > Source: Iowa State University < /div > < p > The most recent annual results from a four-year Iowa State University study on using cover crops between rows of corn reveals that higher yields – by as much as 10% – are possible using the soil-saving approach to farming.
The Energy Blog: EPA Raises Raises Requirements for Renewable Fuels
An item of interest to ethanol producers and other supporters of ethanol is this announcement by EPA, as further clarified by this announcement by EERE: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on November 17 that the 2009 renewable fuel standard (RFS) will require most refiners,
Drought inhibiting weed control in maize crops in County Cork - Cows 365 Blog - FWispace
Travelled up from Roscrea to County Laois to one of the best Limousin breeders in the British isles. The stock here are excellent. Today we were scanning
“Silage yields are the most variable I have ever seen.” | Farm Industry News Blog
Team FIN product tester and farmer Kent Lock from Avon, IL, sent us this report on his corn crop. Green beans and corn turning yellow is the dominate view around Avon, IL now. The later maturing hybrids are perfect moisture for making silage.
World Poultry - Weblog: Re-evaluation of Ethanol Production
The precipitous decline in the price of crude oil from approximately $80/barrel in late July to $60/barrel by mid-September stimulated a major re-evaluation of the feasibility of ethanol production. By Simon Shane
R-Squared Energy Blog: Response to Green Algae Strategy Review
Robert Rapier works in the energy industry, and writes about issues related to national energy policy.
No Big Surprises in USDA Grain Numbers | CSD Blogs and Opinions
USDA’s U.S. corn stocks numbers moved in the right direction for producers – down – but not to the extent the trade expected. Corn stocks are now projected at 801 million bushels, down from 846 in January, but a few million over the trade estimate of 796.
Tax Tips: Not All Farm Payments Require a 1099 | Issues content from Corn and Soybean Digest
< div class="field-byline" > Source: University of Illinois farmdoc < /div > < p > The Internal Revenue Service has found that taxpayers are more likely to report income if they know the IRS has knowledge of the income. Hence the required issuance of Forms 1099 for various types of income such as
Is a Substantial CRP Shift Coming to Corn, Soybean Acres in 2012? | Conservation content from Corn
< p > Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) signups start in one month, but economic pressures could be tempting many farmers to choose crops rather than conservation, says Paul Kassel, Iowa State University Extension field agronomist. "With grain prices and land prices as high as they are now, the
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