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humm corn prices are up. 394.50 cents per bushel

Corn is always interesting

Citrix - I find it odd that this would be the biggest crop since WWII. Source on that?
 
Originally posted by: McCarthy
Corn is always interesting

Citrix - I find it odd that this would be the biggest crop since WWII. Source on that?

heard it on CNN this morning while driving to work. the farmers are counting on E-85 to really take off.
 
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: McCarthy
Corn is always interesting

Citrix - I find it odd that this would be the biggest crop since WWII. Source on that?

heard it on CNN this morning while driving to work. the farmers are counting on E-85 to really take off.

Yep. Now we get to decide whether we want to grow corn to feed people or feed our cars...

 
not a shock. A few of the farmers have had people come and ask them to plant more corn this year. Also the granary's around here were overfilled last year. they had huge piles of corn just sitting on the ground.

the one near me is expanding because of it.
 
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: McCarthy
Corn is always interesting

Citrix - I find it odd that this would be the biggest crop since WWII. Source on that?

heard it on CNN this morning while driving to work. the farmers are counting on E-85 to really take off.

Yep. Now we get to decide whether we want to grow corn to feed people or feed our cars...

we already do grow enough corn to feed the nation, thats why the price per bushel has been rock bottom the past decade and why we export a whole lot of it to Russia and Japan. actually most of the corn that is grown is field corn used to feed livestock.
 
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: McCarthy
Corn is always interesting

Citrix - I find it odd that this would be the biggest crop since WWII. Source on that?

heard it on CNN this morning while driving to work. the farmers are counting on E-85 to really take off.

Yep. Now we get to decide whether we want to grow corn to feed people or feed our cars...

Nah, we just have to wait for scientists (or Batman... Batman's a scientist) to come up with an algae that's a good source of biofuel. Algae will blow corn out of the water. Pun intended.
 
no matter what party, the person I want to vote for in 08 is the one with the balls to end all farm subsidies.

LET THE FREE MARKET WORK!
 
3-30-2007 Ethanol boom prompts farmers to plant most corn since 1944

DES MOINES, Iowa - An ethanol-fueled boom in prices will prompt American farmers to plant the most corn since the year the Allies invaded Normandy, but surging demand could mean consumers still may pay more for everything from chicken to cough syrup.

Farmers are expected to plant 90.5 million acres of corn, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's annual prospective plantings report released Friday. That would be a 15 percent increase over 2006 and the most corn planted since 1944.

A wild card also could be the European Union, which also has to meet required renewable fuel mandates and doesn't have enough land available to set aside for grains to make into ethanol.

Stuart Sanderson, who farms 4,000 acres of wheat, soybeans, corn and cotton near the Tennessee River in northern Alabama, converted all of his cotton acres to corn this year, a move he expects to pay off in an extra $150 an acre.

He said all neighboring farmers he knows have converted at least 30 percent of their fields from cotton to corn.

"When corn goes over that $3 mark it really catches attention," he said. "The thing about cotton is you can't turn it into a fuel. With corn, you can eat it, you can feed it, you can turn it into fuel. With the ethanol engine, it's a really good time to be growing corn."


 
Originally posted by: Jadow
no matter what party, the person I want to vote for in 08 is the one with the balls to end all farm subsidies.

LET THE FREE MARKET WORK!

The USSC is deciding right now whether to permanently end the "Free Market" for the U.S.
 
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: McCarthy
Corn is always interesting

Citrix - I find it odd that this would be the biggest crop since WWII. Source on that?

heard it on CNN this morning while driving to work. the farmers are counting on E-85 to really take off.

Yep. Now we get to decide whether we want to grow corn to feed people or feed our cars...

we already do grow enough corn to feed the nation, thats why the price per bushel has been rock bottom the past decade and why we export a whole lot of it to Russia and Japan. actually most of the corn that is grown is field corn used to feed livestock.

That does not mean they SHOULD be planting corn or that they should use it as a fuel source.
 
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Jadow
no matter what party, the person I want to vote for in 08 is the one with the balls to end all farm subsidies.

LET THE FREE MARKET WORK!

The USSC is deciding right now whether to permanently end the "Free Market" for the U.S.
United States Sign Council? 😕

Whatever you mean I'm sure you mean it's all really GWB's fault. :roll:


 
The USSC is deciding right now whether to permanently end the "Free Market" for the U.S.

What case? I haven't been keeping up with SC cases lately, after they ruled that a mini-mall developer can annex my house, I lost faith.
 
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