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July 9, 2002 - Farmweek #2602

- Feature -
Stewart Orchids
  Video VO/SOT Ford/File TONIGHT ON FARMWEEK
    Ford

CATFISH FARMERS OF AMERICA FILES "ANTIDUMPING PETITION AGAIN VIETNAMESE FISH IMPORTS -
Catfish Farmers of America
(662) 887-2699

1:53 Video Pkg Ford/MTM EU APPROVES TIGHTER GMO LABEL REQUIREMENT - The European Union says any food whose content contains .5% or more of bio-tech ingredients must say so on the label. The American Farm Bureau says this will make it virtually impossible to export U.S. crops to Europe.
    Ford BOLL WEEVIL BALLOTS MAILED - Ballots were mailed on Monday for the maintenance referendum in the South Delta. Ballots must be either postmarked or returned to county Farm Service Agency Offices by July 19th.
    Ford WEEKLY CROP REPORT - Topsoil moisture improves.
1:25 Video Pkg Gair/Lack SOUTHERN GARDENING - Ornamental Sweet Potatoes - Appearing: Norman Winter - Horticulturist - Mississippi State University Extension Service
    Ford TOSS -
Mississippi State University
AgEcon Farm Bill Meeting

July 10, 9:30 a.m. - 2.pm.
Old YMCA, Hattiesburg
(next to Hattiesburg High School)
(662) 325-2750

Mississippi Cotton Insect Hotline
(800) 445-4931
    Spann MARKETS INTRODUCTION
:37 Video Pkg Spann/MTM BULL MARKET IN GRAINS AND OILSEEDS - Weather concerns drive prices higher.
  Video SOT Spann/MTM SOYBEANS IN A CLASSIC WEATHER MARKET - It could be explosive. Appearing: Doug Jackson/F.C. Stone
    Spann INDIA COULD BECOME SECOND LARGEST RICE EXPORTER - Ranking #1. Thailand, #2 Vietnam, #3 India.
      COTTON ANALYSIS - Tennessee Ag. Economist Delton Gerloff says it will be hard to take new crop cotton above 55-cents a pound without a low-yielding crop.
    Spann TRIVIA QUESTION - Which state named the catfish its official state in 1997? Missouri.
  Video VO Ford/File BREAK PREVIEW
  Video Lack PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT -
4-H Centennial
    Spann USDA REPORT CALENDAR
    Spann RUSSIA SETS NEW VETERINARY CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENT FOR U.S. POULTRY - Russia says no shipments will be allowed entry after August 1 without the new certificate.
1:17 Video SOT Spann/MTM NO RELIEF YET FOR CATTLE AND HOG PRICES - Robinson says we haven't seen the end of the bear market. Appearing: Virgil Robinson/PHI Producer Service Center
    Spann TRIVIA ANSWER
    Ford CALENDAR OF EVENTS
5:58 Video Feature Ford/Ford FEATURE: STEWART ORCHIDS - EM #58 - Major U.S. orchid grower moves its operations to Natchez, Mississippi. Appearing: Steve McNerney/Owner/Stewart Orchids, Mary Jo McNerney/Owner/Stewart Orchids, Don Smith/Adams County Extension Agent/Mississippi State University Extension Service. Original broadcast: June 28, 2001.
  Video VO Ford/File PREVIEW OF NEXT WEEK'S SHOW
Feature: 4-H Centennial
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