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Canada eyes good harvest
A basic truth of agriculture is that farmers in one part of the world benefit when their peers elsewhere suffer.
Monday, August, 27, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Halfway through harvest
Earlier-than-usual planting this spring and the hot, dry summer have accelerated normal crop maturity and harvest. The region's small grains harvest is wrapped up already, two weeks ahead of schedule. Many other crops across the Upper Midwest also could be harvested as much as two weeks early.
Monday, August, 20, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Weather rally ending?
The wheat exchanges started last week with little fanfare, trading in a tight uneventful fashion. But that changed toward the end of the week as the market traded with decent gains.
Monday, August, 13, 2012 - Agweek - News

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A day to celebrate
Rob Rynning has been growing canola for many years. So the Kennedy, Minn., farmer was excited a few years ago to learn about a proposed canola processing plant in nearby Hallock, Minn.
Monday, August, 13, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Rainy forecast pressures grain
Wheat struggled last week as it has become harder to find bullish news to feed the bulls.
Monday, August, 06, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Website addresses questions about Canadian grain marketing act
A new website has answers for U.S. and Canadian wheat, durum and barley producers with questions about the Marketing Freedom for Grain Farmers Act.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Markets retreat on rainy forecast
The wheat market took a hit last week trading with sharp losses in almost every session. For the week ending July 26, September Minneapolis dropped 64 cents, September Chicago was off 59.25 cents and September Kansas City dropped 51 cents.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Dry, dry, dry
A swing through northeast North Dakota in late July shows a crop that is hanging in there with great potential, but only if it rains. Farmers Agweek talked with are grateful their crops aren’t firing like they are in the Corn Belt.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Rain helpful but spotty
The National Agricultural Statistics Service on July 22 confirmed what most farmers in the region can see up-close — it’s dry. Crop conditions in the last official report didn’t include rains that came to some of the region on July 25.
Monday, July, 30, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Strong gains, declining conditions
Wheat traded higher throughout the week ending July 20, as drought conditions in both the U.S. and the Black Sea region helped put a substantial premium into all three wheat exchanges.
Monday, July, 23, 2012 - Agweek - Opinion

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USDA report bullish but...
Wheat traded with good strength all week with the exception of July 10 (which came under pressure from position squaring ahead of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s July crop production report).
Monday, July, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Drought, heat creep into Northern Plains
With a run of temperatures in the 90s and 100s for the week ending July 8, crop conditions are generally ahead of five-year averages in the region. Some farmers are in better shape than others, but most areas want some rain.
Monday, July, 16, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Weather still at the wheel
Wheat surged forward last week, ending July 5 with sharp gains. September Minneapolis was 86.25 cents higher, September Chicago was 80.75 cents higher and September Kansas City gained 88 cents.
Monday, July, 09, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Weather a driving force
The wheat market traded with strong gains again last week, as dry conditions take center stage. Most of wheat’s strength spilled over from the other grains as drought concerns continued to support corn and soybeans.
Monday, July, 02, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Weather rules
Wheat traded sharply higher for last week. July Minneapolis gained 56.25 cents, September Minneapolis was up 29.25 cents, July Chicago was up 52.25 cents, September Chicago gained 51.75 cents, July Kansas City gained 53 cents and September Kansas City was up 54 cents.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Energy beet project moves forward
FARGO, N.D. — An energy beet project is going toward planned commercialization in 2014 in North Dakota, despite the loss of a key leader.
Monday, June, 25, 2012 - Agweek - News

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Going up
HEBRON, N.D. — Inch by inch, Archer Daniel Midland Co.’s newest grain elevator is towering above Hebron, N.D.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Forum Communications - News

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USDA report pressures grains
With the exception of July Minneapolis, the wheat markets traded moderately lower for the week. For the week ending June 14, July Minneapolis gained 25 cents, September Minneapolis was down 5.75 cents, July Chicago was down 8.5 cents, September Chicago lost 7.5 cents, July Kansas City lost 10 cents and September Kansas City was down 10 cents.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Agweek - Markets

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Chilly day, good-looking crops
On a normal mid-June day in the Upper Midwest, many farmers apply chemicals to their crops or take a first cutting of alfalfa. But a recent Agweek trip through parts of Benson, Pierce and Bottineau counties in north-central North Dakota didn’t take place on a normal mid-June day. The day of the trip provided the worst possible weather to spray crops or cut alfalfa: rain clouds filled the sky, temperatures fell south of 50 degrees and a stiff, cold wind shook even the stoutest evergreens in shelterbelts.
Monday, June, 18, 2012 - Agweek - News

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