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 Previous Rooster Calls..
 Ag Headline NewsCoastal Farmers Warned of "Above-Average" Hurricane Season
Friday, May 12, 2000 -- Farmers and ranchers in coastal regions from Virginia
to Texas were cautioned by the National Weather Service to expect an
"above-average" 2000 Atlantic hurricane season.
Written by: Editors, Progressive Farmer

'Bonanza' or 'Little House on the Prairie'
Friday, May 12, 2000 -- A close look at 21st Century American farm structure
leaves us with mixed emotions.
Written by: Dean Lueck and Gary Brester, Farm Progress

Super seeder
Friday, May 12, 2000 -- The concept seeder merges the attributes of an air
seeder and a row-crop planter.
Written by: Gil Gullickson, Farm Progress

Oh Boy! Pass The Soy!
Friday, May 12, 2000 -- You'd think the food industry would never be more
open to suggestions to get more soybeans into their products. There's just
one problem: foods with soybeans in them tend to taste like, well, soybeans.
Written by: Editors, Progressive Farmer

Bumper Crop Basics: Alfalfa troubleshooting
Friday, May 12, 2000 -- As haying season approaches, check out those alfalfa
fields. Scouting now and taking action could preserve a stand, and help boost
yields.
Written by: Ann Toner, Farm Progress

Finding a home for U.S. wheat
Friday, May 12, 2000 -- When it comes to adding value to the U.S. wheat crop,
your choices are few. Only China or former Soviet Union can really impact
wheat prices up or down.
Written by: J.T. Smith, Farm Progress

Hold the nitrogen!
Friday, May 12, 2000 -- Especially on manured fields, there�s a lot more N
still in the soil this spring than there was the last few years.
Written by: Rod Swoboda, Farm Progress
  More Ag Headlines News..

 Rooster Insights2000 Winter Wheat Crop May Be Down Only 2% From 1999
Monday, May 08, 2000 -- Based of this week's crop conditions, winter wheat
yields are projected to be 45.9 bushels and production is pegged at 1,662
million bushels.
Written by: Bill Tierney, KSU, Extension Agricultural Economics
The Importance of the USA Corn Crop to Consumers
Monday, May 08, 2000 -- A quick look at the relative size of the USA corn
crop shows why the market is so sensitive to USA weather at this time of year.
Written by: Paul McAuliffe, World Commodity Analysis Corp. More Rooster
Insights..  Daily FeatureRearview Mirror
Rear View Mirror: Rains and market volatility to not alter trend
Friday, May 12, 2000 -- Continued strong demand, and rising export sales keep
this market stair-stepping higher. Watch the fundamentals and look for
pricing opportunities for corn and soybeans.
Written by: Editors, Farm Progress Previous Daily Features..
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