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July 9, 2002 - Farmweek #2602
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Stewart Orchids
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TONIGHT ON FARMWEEK |
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CATFISH FARMERS OF AMERICA FILES "ANTIDUMPING PETITION AGAIN VIETNAMESE FISH IMPORTS -
Catfish Farmers of America
(662) 887-2699
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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. |
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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. |
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WEEKLY CROP REPORT - Topsoil moisture improves. |
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SOUTHERN GARDENING - Ornamental Sweet Potatoes - Appearing: Norman Winter - Horticulturist - Mississippi State University Extension Service |
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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
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MARKETS INTRODUCTION |
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BULL MARKET IN GRAINS AND OILSEEDS - Weather concerns drive prices higher. |
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SOYBEANS IN A CLASSIC WEATHER MARKET - It could be explosive. Appearing: Doug Jackson/F.C. Stone |
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INDIA COULD BECOME SECOND LARGEST RICE EXPORTER - Ranking #1. Thailand, #2 Vietnam, #3 India. |
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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. |
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TRIVIA QUESTION - Which state named the catfish its official state in 1997? Missouri. |
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BREAK PREVIEW |
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT -
4-H Centennial |
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USDA REPORT CALENDAR |
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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. |
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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 |
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TRIVIA ANSWER |
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS |
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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. |
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PREVIEW OF NEXT WEEK'S SHOW
Feature: 4-H Centennial |