MLBA Edition 5
Controlling pathogens: There's more to it than technology or capital
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
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What do you think
Have we seen the end of high grain prices? (Sep 08, 2008)
Yes, the market will always correct itself. With crude oil prices on the fall, the lesser demand for ethanol would ease pressure on feed grain prices.
No, farming as always is dictated by weather and other factors that could still cause disruptions in grain supplies.
No, the input costs are high with rising global inflation, hence grain prices are unlikely to ease from current levels.
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