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Farmland Forecast: Monthly Archives for June 2009
Farmers plant more corn than expected
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6/30/2009 4:34 PM
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Don't take dirt for granted
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6/30/2009 7:05 AM
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Demand for farmland is rising fast
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6/29/2009 7:04 AM
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Picture of the week: Hay cut in Green Lake Co.
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6/26/2009 9:19 AM
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Land grabs need to be governed
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6/25/2009 7:02 AM
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Land grabs becoming more popular
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6/24/2009 7:08 AM
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Rural Bankers: Worst is behind us
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6/23/2009 7:00 AM
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Global Farmland Disappearing
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6/21/2009 8:02 PM
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Warming May Cause Crop Failures, Food Shortages by 2030
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6/19/2009 7:00 AM
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"Perfect Storm" in Food Prices Caused by Many Factors
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6/18/2009 7:00 AM
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With U.S. Farmland Maxed Out, Growers Tap Into Reserves
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6/17/2009 7:00 AM
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Weekly USDA Crop Progress: 70% of corn crop in good or excellent condition
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6/15/2009 6:52 PM
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Picture of the week: Corn emerging in Minnesota
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6/12/2009 4:58 PM
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Outsourcing's third wave: Buying farmland
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6/11/2009 4:05 PM
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WASDE: Soybean ending stocks at 32 year low
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6/11/2009 7:00 AM
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African farmland disappearing
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6/9/2009 7:02 PM
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Weekly USDA Crop Progress: 97% of corn crop planted
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6/9/2009 10:45 AM
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Jim Rogers: Become a farmer
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6/8/2009 7:36 AM
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Bill Gross sees a bleak future
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6/5/2009 7:50 AM
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Picture of the week: University of Minnesota
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6/5/2009 7:00 AM
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Nassim Taleb bets on inflation
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6/4/2009 7:00 AM
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New farming technology could help fight world hunger
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6/3/2009 7:00 AM
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Weekly USDA Crop Progress: 93% of corn crop planted
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6/2/2009 7:50 AM
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