Rising costs worry producers 

Mar 17, 2010,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

Rising production costs and the stability of commodity prices are the chief worries of Mid-South farmers who attended the Mid-South Farm and Gin Show in late February in Memphis, Tenn....

Guest: Extension put pony in pasture 

Mar 17, 2010

Your editorial addressing the report “Extension: a Modern-Day Pony Express?” made me wonder if the Pony Express was used to gather the information....

Yield trend key to grain prices 

Mar 16, 2010,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

The soybean and corn markets could turn bearish or bullish, depending on yield trends, but the cotton market appears strong any way you look at it, says market analyst Richard Brock, president of Brock Associates, speaking at an ag update session at the Mid-South Farm and Gin Show....

Half-baked statistics on GE crops 

Mar 16, 2010,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

When surveys don’t give you the overwhelming result you’re looking for, there’s only one thing left to do — cook your numbers. ...

Ending stocks – corn up, cotton down 

Mar 11, 2010,

By Elton Robinson, Farm Press Editorial Staff

Estimates of U.S. ending stocks for cotton and soybeans continue to shrink, according to USDA’s March 10 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates....

William Stutts - Louisiana’s best 

Mar 11, 2010,

By Craig Gautreaux, LSU AgCenter

William Stutts put his first crop in the ground when he was a junior in high school. ...

South America pressuring soybeans 

Mar 11, 2010,

By Ray Nabors, Heartland Ag Network

Soybeans: Bearish news: The flow of soybeans out of South America is pressuring soybean prices....

First SURE payments issued 

Mar 10, 2010,

By Shawn Wade, Plains Cotton Growers

Two months into the Supplemental Revenue Assistance Payments program signup period, it appears most of the program’s implementation kinks are finally on their way to being ironed out by the USDA Farm Service Agency....

CI, Gap partner in denim drive 

Mar 10, 2010

Cotton Incorporated has announced it is working with Gap to conduct the “Cotton From Blue To Green” denim drive in about 1,000 Gap stores across the United States....

Brazil - retaliatory tariffs in cotton case 

Mar 9, 2010,

By David Bennett, Farm Press Editorial Staff

On Monday, the Brazilian government announced it would retaliate against the United States through increased tariffs — worth $590 million — on imported goods....

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