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China to boost grain storage capacity by 20 million tonnes 02/07/2012
Chinese grain operators buy 39.1 million tonnes new corn 02/07/2012
China grants US$15.64 billion subsidies for spring planting 02/07/2012
Argentina's shrinking corn crop to boost American corn export 02/07/2012
Kenya revives corn import duty 02/07/2012
Argentina to harvest 47 million tonnes soy in 2011/12 02/07/2012
EU wheat futures show sharp rise 02/07/2012
Iran has no wheat exports this year 02/07/2012
Revamped Canadian Wheat Board to compete publicly in weeks 02/07/2012
Philippines likely to increase use of GM crops 02/07/2012
Brazil's summer corn yield seen lower than expected 02/07/2012
Ukraine to resow up to 2.5-3 million ha winter crops 02/07/2012
Ukraine to export two million tonnes grains monthly 02/07/2012
Ukrzaliznytsia temporarily bans grain exports 02/07/2012
Pakistan's International Development Association to boost farm scheme 02/07/2012
Food Contract Corporation to buy three million tonnes more grain 02/07/2012
Azerbaijan to create grain reserve fund 02/07/2012
Heavy downpour damages Australian crops 02/06/2012
Mosaic to cut potash output by 20% 02/06/2012
Dry weather cuts Argentina's corn exports by 30% 02/06/2012
John Engelen joins CHS as Vice President, Government Affairs (Press Release) 02/06/2012
China to sustain over 100 million ha grain area 02/06/2012
China to raise 2012 investment in agricultural, rural areas 02/06/2012
Pakistan achieves food grain record output 02/06/2012
Ethanol subsidies annoy Canadian livestock producers 02/06/2012
UK launches US$2.4 million project for locally-grown grain 02/06/2012
Vietnam's 2012 agriculture allocation to drop by US$37 million 02/06/2012
India's 2011-12 food grain output to achieve new record 02/06/2012
Ukraine's January corn exports to Iran down 40% 02/06/2012
Asian grain prices to rise on forceful demand 02/06/2012
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Evidence that USDA got its South American feed crop numbers wrong and large downward revisions are looming is growing. This carries greater implications for corn prices than it does for soy.
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