September 3, 2004 - Farmweek #2808
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TONIGHT ON FARMWEEK |
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SMALLEST U.S. FARM TRADE SURPLUS IN 33 YEARS PREDICTED FOR FISCAL 2005 - $2.5 billion |
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CONTINUED ROADBLOCKS TO BIO-TECH FOODS IN EUROPEAN UNION - World Trade Organization ask to produce scientific study on safety of genetically-engineered foods. |
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MISSISSIPPI WEEKLY CROP REPORT |
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SOUTHERN GARDENING - Awapuhi - Appearing: Norman Winter - Horticulturist - Mississippi State University Extension Service |
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TOSS - FARMWEEK ON NEW DAYS AND NEW TIMES
Fridays - 6 a.m. and Sundays - 5:30 p.m. |
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MARKETS INTRODUCTION |
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SOYBEAN FUTURES MAKE SURPRISE MOVE HIGHER - Frost concerns push beans higher, but lack of actual frost could drive prices below August lows. |
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PRE-REPORT CROP PREDICTIONS - Allendale's survey of predictions puts the U.S. corn crop at a bullish 10.77 billion bushels. The soybean estimate was a bearish 2.93 billion bushels. |
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NEW SOYBEAN MILL AT FERRIDAY, LOUISIANA - Extrusion mill will employ 14 people and press 80-100 tons of soybeans a day. A phase two expansion could include bio-diesel manufacturing. |
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U.S. LUMBER PRODUCTION IS UP ALMOST 5% COMPARED TO A YEAR AGO |
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TRIVIA QUESTION - What breed of cattle is considered the favorite of ropers? Corriente. |
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BREAK PREVIEW |
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
North Mississippi Garden Expo
September 25
Mississippi State University
North Mississippi Research and Extension Center
Hwy 145 South, Verona |
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USDA REPORT CALENDAR |
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MARKET INTERVIEW - U.S. dairy production expands for the first time in more than a year. Appearing: Bill Herndon - Agricultural Economist - MSU Extension Service. |
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CATTLE ANALYSIS - Beef demand is good, but not as robust as it could be - Appearing: Doug Hjort / Independent Analyst. |
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U.S. HOG PRODUCERS LOSE CLAIM THAT CANADIAN HOG PRODUCERS ARE UNFAIRLY SUBSIDIZED |
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TRIVIA ANSWER |
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS |
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TEAM ROPING - See or hear this story - EM #25 - Adam and Sharla Rose have opened an arena to teach riding, team roping and to train roping horses.
Appearing: Adam and Sharla Rose - R-K Arena - Nanih Waiya. Jena Mann - Student - Kosciusko. Caleb Breland - Roper - Philadelphia. Jacob Breland - Roper - Philadelphia.
Contact Information:
R-K Arena - Adam and Sharla Rose
Nanih Waiya
(662) 773-2575 |
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PREVIEW OF NEXT WEEK'S SHOW
Feature: Sweet corn production in Mississippi and Art Waymire, 2003-2004 Mississippi Outstanding Tree Farmer of the Year.
Southern Gardening: Ornamental Grasses |