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By Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
February 7, 2013
Dry weather and shipping delays in South America are boosting demand for soybeans from the U.S., the world’s largest grower and exporter, and producing the tightest inventories in almost five decades.
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By Silla Brush |
November 17, 2012
The U.S. Treasury Department says forex swaps and forwards already have high levels of transparency and new regulations aren't needed.
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By Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
August 20, 2012
U.S. corn farmers hurt by the worst drought in a generation probably will harvest smaller crops than the government forecast this month, based an analysis of dry spells in the past 42 years.
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By Tony C. Dreibus and Elizabeth Campbell |
July 16, 2012
The worst Midwest drought since 1988 is baking farms from Arkansas to Ohio and threatening corn output that the U.S. said last week will be the second-largest ever.
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By Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
July 9, 2012
The worst U.S. drought since Ronald Reagan was president is withering the world’s largest corn crop, and the speed of the damage may spur the government to make a record cut in its July estimate for domestic inventories.
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By Jeff Wilson, Bloomberg |
May 7, 2012
U.S. soybean stockpiles are poised to drop to the lowest levels relative to consumption since at least 1965 after drought has decimated South America crops.
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By Chanyaporn Chanjaroen, Bloomberg |
March 6, 2012
Pete Nessler has bagged everything from a wild boar to a 280-pound white-tailed deer hunting in Iowa. He’s now aiming to tap China’s need for raw materials.