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Corn price soars low harvest prediction
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.ft,.,rlhe U itedStates lict~ thai thill: >-.r', har t eoold be the smaq_ ·n six years. Washlngl.nll PC~ reported, Com for Dect:mber deliYt'ry~ hy 36.5 cents 10 finis III $ ·1325 per bushel. Ybea and wheat prices. t"O&'.
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US Dcpanm nt p the com about 107 billi whkh would IN!
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sincc 2006. The yield was farean at an a\'erage of 122 bushels per acre, whkh would be the lowest 9nCC
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Neuly 70 per cent of the drought-dnmaged crop has b:!en hai"\"eSled, whkh 5U&&~S thai supplies will remain shon domestically and ,,100011), ahead o( the South Americall harvest early next year. Tmders speculated that su ppl'es wiU dwindle as dema,d remains strong tillS winter That has led
some liYe:5tod. producers lind olher btl~lI1esses Ihat use com in I,roducts to conSider bu}in~ now rat.her than face t.he nsk of be:ing shon during Ihe winter, said the Presidenl of Global Commodity Anal)1ics &: Consulting Mike Zuzolo Consumers probably will .see higher prices for meats and other IH"lXIucts Ihal contain corn bv early next year, he Aid Allhough Ulcgovemment increased its forecast foc
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Ch.,onic ·w asting disease found in PA deer ~~rtn.:..~..,·"n;;
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f.ann In Ire l·ronty. Canl Daily l\"ed TIle "! is fatal in deer, el lur l noose, but the~ is an, ct .idence !.hal
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as pen P~'UlS)·h'llnia ·s inten:5f\ "WD momloring efforU. 11w mple llssue was tested IU", t"ennsyhllnia Vdennaf~ Ill-or;tlory in Uarrisllli an h !rifiedatthe Nalio etdluj" Se't\ices Labora in \Jles. lA. ro' oj. to the 1111 .. location, the I h IS ~uanulllllcd
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and Health. the Pennsy"..ania Gamr Commission and the US Departmenl of A&ric.. ltu~ ~ task force wiD carty out the n!Sponse plan. whd includes educaljon and outreach with public meetingsand minimizing risk factors through continued sun'e'llance. testing and n1.11l1l&e"lnenL 10 date CWD has UOI bem found in Pennsylvania·s
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in Cokwado captive mule deer 111 1Q67, and has smce been detected ill 22 states and Canadian provinces, indu(hn~ Pellllsyh"allia's neighborinS states of New York. West Virginlll And Maryland. Pennsyl\"anll is tJle 23m state to find CWD in eIther a eapth'!!: or \\ild POI)ulalion of deer and thr 13th 5tate 10 bave II onl\' m a caplh't'dl!e'r
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for CWO has been ongoins in Pellnsytvania !lince 1998 The agriculture depanmenl ~uonlinoles I mandaloryCWDl1Ionitonng program for more than 2.3.ooocapti\~deeron 1,100 breeding farms. hobbyfanns and shooting preset\"eS In addition, the Game CommlssKJn coJled5 samples from hunter· harvcstl!d deft and elk and thOR that appear sick or be.ha\~ abnonnal1y. Sina1998;, the commisslun has tested lnore than 38,000 free-ranging deer and elk fur CWD and all hll\"(, testl!d ner,nti~
said Pennsylvania Game Commisslon E.·tecuth-e Director Carl G. Roe. TOOI:em5 O\'ef" CWO should not pte\ut anyone from CllJO)ling deer IIwlting and consummg meat from healthy animals." Rile said thai hunlet!i should shoot only healthy.. ilppearing anim3ls. and take Jlfea!utions like ~ring rui»'J" gloves when field .. dres:"II1A Ulf'ir deer and wash thon:t1ghly when finished.. ibour,h no human disea';il! has been associated with CWO. the Cent«n for Di!!e1se Control and Prevt'fltion recommends ptqllr!!o 01"" other animal.. do not l!aL nny part of an animal AKINSQLA' 1100......... known .... diagnosed with or showing 1Idd,~.. MIS S. "'K INSOLA OLUWATOVQS I MOJI , q.g.n! of C\Vl),- said Acting LYDIA ~ ....... '" boo u-.-.d llool tll Secretarv. Mjc:haei ~. MRS. I\LADE LYDiA OlUWATOVOSI MOJI ,., "'"-' WoIl '*'-- ........ v . . CWO attacks the bmw of pubI<:~"infecteddee-. ~k lmd moose, prndOO"l, small lesions thai evenrually (1!Su\t ID death. II is Ir.ul!mitted ~. direct alUmal-to-.animal contad. th~lgh sali\"a. fa:es and urino' (ftA"Ii(.F UF -.; \'IF: Sgns: 01 the dise.aSIe include ~t loss. e:uessi\"!! salintion, iocreased drinking and urination, and aOOOl""m81 bclu!\"ior like stumblu1& U·en'blin& and depression Infected deer and elk nlllY also allow unUSI.LDlly cI(B' approach by humans or natural predatOTS. TIlt' d Igease is fatal and Olere is no known treatment ot\"accine.
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5O)·bean pnxIuction from last monlh's estimate, the 100ai Mf\-est was estimated at 8 percent less than a }"1!<Ir • go. EveJ1 if South American growers produce a record crop of soybeans next yair, global stockpiles probably will remain short. Teh1:n1 DTN analyst John Sanow said. Soybeans for November delivery l"OfIe :zs..:zs ceDts to finish at $15485 per bushel alld Deeember wheal ended up 16.25 cents at $8.86 per bushel In other tradiug, oil prices ~ on worries that supplies from the Middle East could be disrupted by tensions between Turkey and Syria. The~"'O countries ha\~ traded artiUery fire over Syrias northcrn border throu&hout the past~-eek... Benchmark oil rose 82 cents 10 finish at $92.07 per barrel. heatinS oil increased 4·4 cents to $3-2571 per pilon and naturalgasgained 12.9 ceuts, or 3-7 per ceut, to $3·604 per 1,000 cubic feet. Whnlesale gasoline fell 0..37 cent 10 $2.9556 per gallon, Most melals prices rose. 111 Ut.'cembercontracts, gold increased $5.50 to cnd at
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January platillum rose h). $11.10 10 $1,689·60 per ounce a..~ labour conf1i~ts continued at South African platinum milles.
$1.770.60 peroonce, copper rose 3.35 cents to $3·7515 per pound lind palladium gained $1 to $650.1}O per ounce .
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