The document provides market data and statistics on commodities such as corn, soybeans, and wheat for the week of February 7, 2011. U.S. and world ending stocks are down from previous years for many commodities. U.S. production numbers and average farm prices are also included for corn, soybeans, and wheat.
- Cattle futures were lower on Tuesday due to weak wholesale beef prices and lower corn values putting pressure on live and feeder cattle contracts.
- Wholesale beef prices have fallen in recent days with the choice beef cutout closing down $4.55/cwt from a year ago at 188.00/cwt.
- The disparity between wholesale beef prices and live cattle futures remains significant, though it is believed the gap is temporary due to recent weather disruptions slowing processing.
The document is a marketing report from February 2011 that includes commodity prices and supply/demand data for wheat, corn, and soybeans in the U.S. and globally. It provides ending stock projections, production numbers, and average farm prices. World wheat production is forecasted to increase in Australia and decrease in Argentina compared to the previous year. U.S. ending stocks are predicted to decrease for corn and wheat but remain steady for soybeans.
This document discusses available flats for various occupations including millionaires, businessmen, doctors, engineers, average workers, and skilled laborers. When asked about his employment and budget, the respondent says he works for a public limited company in Pakistan, and is then told there is a perfect offer within his budget.
This document discusses the need for spiritual renewal and revival. It notes that without being replenished by spiritual resources beyond oneself, one can feel drained and isolated, setting oneself up for collapse. However, through turning to God and restructuring one's thinking according to biblical truth, one can heal psychologically. Prophecy shows that God will bring victory over sin and empower one to overcome past pains and present obstacles through praise and trusting in God's providence.
This document provides an overview of several brass instruments - the trumpet, French horn, trombone, and tuba. It explains that brass instruments are played by buzzing into a mouthpiece, and that the trumpet, French horn and some trombones use valves while the trombone uses a slide to change notes. The tuba is described as the largest brass instrument. Mutes are introduced as devices used to change the sound and volume of brass instruments by placing them in the bell. Key features of the brass family are that the instruments are made of brass, have a bell shape, and three use valves while one (trombone) uses a slide.
Blue Sky Agribusiness is an Australian agricultural solutions company that focuses on project management, supply chain improvement, agribusiness systems, and communication/marketing strategies across all sectors of Australian agriculture, specializing in red meat and livestock. They work with RDCs, industry associations, and private and public companies. Blue Sky Agribusiness is led by partners Cye Travers and Patrick Hutchinson who have over 15 years of combined experience in R&D organizations, 10 years in industry association management, and 30 years in commercial agriculture.
The document summarizes a presentation on minor use pesticide registrations in Canada. It discusses emergency registrations in Ontario in 2010, active minor use projects, the roles of various stakeholders in the minor use process, successes of the minor use program over the past decade, and issues impacting minor use such as differences in maximum residue limits between countries and the technology gap of available reduced risk pesticides.
Uganda investment forum 2013 agribusiness - tom adlamWilly Mutenza
The document discusses an agricultural investment fund in Uganda called the African Agricultural Capital Fund (AACF). It provides background on Pearl Capital Partners, the investment manager of AACF, including that it was established in 2010 and has made investments totaling $8 million and manages the $12 million African Seed Investment Fund. The AACF is a $25 million fund focused on equity investments between $250,000-2.5 million in agriculture in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. It aims to provide smallholder farmers access to capital and technical assistance while achieving competitive returns for investors. Three initial investments are described including one in a horticulture company and another in an agriculture company in Northern Uganda expanding commercial farming and contract growing.
- Cattle futures were lower on Tuesday due to weak wholesale beef prices and lower corn values putting pressure on live and feeder cattle contracts.
- Wholesale beef prices have fallen in recent days with the choice beef cutout closing down $4.55/cwt from a year ago at 188.00/cwt.
- The disparity between wholesale beef prices and live cattle futures remains significant, though it is believed the gap is temporary due to recent weather disruptions slowing processing.
The document is a marketing report from February 2011 that includes commodity prices and supply/demand data for wheat, corn, and soybeans in the U.S. and globally. It provides ending stock projections, production numbers, and average farm prices. World wheat production is forecasted to increase in Australia and decrease in Argentina compared to the previous year. U.S. ending stocks are predicted to decrease for corn and wheat but remain steady for soybeans.
This document discusses available flats for various occupations including millionaires, businessmen, doctors, engineers, average workers, and skilled laborers. When asked about his employment and budget, the respondent says he works for a public limited company in Pakistan, and is then told there is a perfect offer within his budget.
This document discusses the need for spiritual renewal and revival. It notes that without being replenished by spiritual resources beyond oneself, one can feel drained and isolated, setting oneself up for collapse. However, through turning to God and restructuring one's thinking according to biblical truth, one can heal psychologically. Prophecy shows that God will bring victory over sin and empower one to overcome past pains and present obstacles through praise and trusting in God's providence.
This document provides an overview of several brass instruments - the trumpet, French horn, trombone, and tuba. It explains that brass instruments are played by buzzing into a mouthpiece, and that the trumpet, French horn and some trombones use valves while the trombone uses a slide to change notes. The tuba is described as the largest brass instrument. Mutes are introduced as devices used to change the sound and volume of brass instruments by placing them in the bell. Key features of the brass family are that the instruments are made of brass, have a bell shape, and three use valves while one (trombone) uses a slide.
Blue Sky Agribusiness is an Australian agricultural solutions company that focuses on project management, supply chain improvement, agribusiness systems, and communication/marketing strategies across all sectors of Australian agriculture, specializing in red meat and livestock. They work with RDCs, industry associations, and private and public companies. Blue Sky Agribusiness is led by partners Cye Travers and Patrick Hutchinson who have over 15 years of combined experience in R&D organizations, 10 years in industry association management, and 30 years in commercial agriculture.
The document summarizes a presentation on minor use pesticide registrations in Canada. It discusses emergency registrations in Ontario in 2010, active minor use projects, the roles of various stakeholders in the minor use process, successes of the minor use program over the past decade, and issues impacting minor use such as differences in maximum residue limits between countries and the technology gap of available reduced risk pesticides.
Uganda investment forum 2013 agribusiness - tom adlamWilly Mutenza
The document discusses an agricultural investment fund in Uganda called the African Agricultural Capital Fund (AACF). It provides background on Pearl Capital Partners, the investment manager of AACF, including that it was established in 2010 and has made investments totaling $8 million and manages the $12 million African Seed Investment Fund. The AACF is a $25 million fund focused on equity investments between $250,000-2.5 million in agriculture in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. It aims to provide smallholder farmers access to capital and technical assistance while achieving competitive returns for investors. Three initial investments are described including one in a horticulture company and another in an agriculture company in Northern Uganda expanding commercial farming and contract growing.
The document contains information about population projections, India's geography and climate, agriculture production and consumption trends in India. Some key points:
1. China and India will be the most populous countries in 2050, with China's population projected to be 1.69 billion and India's 1.31 billion.
2. India has varied climate zones, over 17 major languages, and elevation ranges from sea level to over 8,500 meters.
3. Food grain production in India has increased over 4 times from the 1950s, while horticulture crops have increased over 6 times in the same period.
World wheat production is expected to increase by 6.4% in the 2011/12 year to a record 694 million tons. World wheat consumption is also forecasted to rise by 4.6% to 684 million tons. However, world ending stocks are still expected to increase to 210 million tons, up 5.5% from the previous year. China and India are the largest consumers of wheat, using 115 million and 90 million tons per year respectively. In South Africa, local wheat production is forecasted to rise to 1.95 million tons for the 2011/12 year, reducing import needs to around 1.5 million tons.
The document provides an overview of the global grain and oilseed situation and outlook. It analyzes trends and projections for US and world GDP growth, commodity prices, crop production and supply/demand balances. Key points include: US GDP growth is projected to be modest at 1.5-2.5% annually; world GDP growth remains positive but uneven across regions; US drought conditions have improved but remain a threat to corn production; global soybean production depends heavily on weather in South America.
1) The document shows the types of movies people like to watch with the most popular being action/comedy and horror.
2) It displays the annual sales by segment for a farm, with the highest sales coming from corn.
3) It provides the production and scrap report for June for Corando Foundries across different factory locations. The Colorado factory produced the most units.
1) The document shows the types of movies people like to watch with the most popular being action/comedy and horror.
2) It displays the annual sales by segment for a farm, with the highest sales coming from corn.
3) It provides the production and scrap report for June for Corando Foundries across different factory locations. The Colorado factory produced the most units.
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage for corn and cotton from 1996 to 2007. Some key details:
- For corn, the largest growth was in Roundup Ready traits in the U.S., growing from 0 acres in 1996 to over 57 million acres in 2007. YieldGard corn borer traits also grew significantly.
- For cotton, Roundup Ready traits were first introduced in 1996 and grew to over 10 million U.S. acres by 2007. Bollgard traits were introduced first but declined as Roundup Ready traits increased.
- By 2007, total U.S. corn trait acres grew to over 121 million from 0 in 1996. Total worldwide cotton trait acres
- The document reports on the annual acreage of corn and cotton crops containing Monsanto's biotechnology traits from 1996 to 2007 in both the U.S. and worldwide.
- In the U.S., acreage of corn containing Roundup Ready, YieldGard, and stacked traits grew substantially over time, reaching over 67 million acres in 2007. Worldwide corn trait acreage also increased significantly.
- For cotton, U.S. acreage of Roundup Ready, Bollgard, and stacked traits increased initially before leveling off. Trait adoption in other countries such as India expanded acreage totals worldwide.
This document contains a summary of student survey responses about favorite games to play on PS3 or Xbox 360. It shows that Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) was the most popular choice, selected by 7 students. Fifa 12 was the second most popular at 4 students. Blackops and Modern Warfare 2 were each selected by 3 students. The bar graph provides a visual representation of the percentages of students who chose each game.
Ashley Perez conducted a survey that asked people about their favorite type of music. The top 3 responses were hip hop (3 votes), R&B (2 votes), and corridos/banda (3 votes). The survey also included a table showing the units produced and scrap generated by different factories for Coronado Foundries. Finally, a line graph depicted the running times in minutes for a 10-week workout program.
Ashley Perez conducted a survey that asked people about their favorite type of music. The top 3 responses were hip hop (3 votes), R&B (2 votes), and corridos/banda (3 votes). The survey also included a table showing the units produced and scrap generated by different factories for Coronado Foundries. Finally, it displayed running times for a 10-week workout program.
1) The document summarizes key agricultural statistics and trends for Nebraska, including that corn production contributes over $17 billion annually to the state's economy.
2) Nebraska is a major producer and exporter of corn, and has a well-developed transportation infrastructure including railroads to ship corn domestically and internationally. Over 40% of the state's corn is used for ethanol production.
3) Foreign exports of Nebraska corn include shipments to Mexico, Japan, and Southeast Asia, totaling around 6% of the state's annual corn usage. The document outlines partnerships to increase international demand and value-added corn exports.
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage in corn and cotton from 1996 to 2008. It shows that:
1. In the US, Roundup Ready corn trait acreage grew from 0 acres in 1996 to over 14 million acres in 2008. YieldGard corn borer trait acreage peaked at over 24 million acres in 2004.
2. Worldwide, total single trait corn acres grew from 12.3 million acres in 1996 to over 47 million acres in 2008. Total double trait acres grew from 0 to over 11 million acres in the same period.
3. In the US, Roundup Ready cotton trait acreage peaked at over 5 million acres in 2002 and declined to under
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage from 1996 to 2008 for corn and cotton crops. It shows that:
1. In the US, acreage of single-trait crops like Roundup Ready corn and Bollgard cotton grew substantially from 1996 to 2008, while double-trait and triple-trait acres also increased.
2. Worldwide trait acres also expanded significantly over this period, driven mainly by growth in the US but also other key markets like Argentina and India.
3. By 2008, total US corn trait acres reached over 73 million acres and US cotton trait acres reached over 7 million acres.
Soybean College - Gary Schnitkey, Ph.D.Clara Miles
1) World soybean production is projected to be around 267 million metric tons for the 2012/13 marketing year, driven by high production in South America while U.S. production is uncertain due to drought conditions.
2) Global soybean consumption is also projected to continue growing, reaching over 263 million metric tons in 2012/13, with increasing demand from China and other regions helping absorb supplies.
3) With production uncertainties and strong global demand, soybean prices have remained high, with fall delivery prices over $16 per bushel and futures contracts in 2012/13 also well above projections. Tight world supplies relative to consumption are expected to support firm prices.
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage in corn and cotton from 1996 to 2008. Some key points:
1) Monsanto's corn trait acreage grew substantially from 0 acres in 1996 to over 70 million acres in the US and over 80 million acres worldwide by 2008. Traits included herbicide tolerance (Roundup Ready) and insect resistance (YieldGard).
2) Cotton trait acreage also increased but remained under 20 million acres worldwide by 2008. Major traits were herbicide tolerance (Roundup Ready) and insect resistance (Bollgard).
3) By 2008 in the US, there was significant adoption of stacks of two or three traits in corn, while cotton
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage for corn and cotton from 1996 to 2008. It shows that:
1. Monsanto's biotech corn traits have grown substantially from 0 acres in 1996 to over 71 million acres in the US and 84-87 million acres worldwide by 2008.
2. Monsanto's biotech cotton traits also increased over this period, reaching 5-7 million acres in the US and 19-20 million acres worldwide by 2008.
3. For both corn and cotton, there was a shift from single trait acres to double and triple trait acres, reflecting the introduction of stacked traits.
- The latest USDA WASDE report projected lower US corn production for 2012/13 at 10.706 billion bushels, down 21 million bushels from last month's forecast. Key factors included a lower projected yield of 122 bushels/acre and lower beginning stocks.
- USDA projected lower US corn exports for 2012/13 at 1.150 billion bushels, down 100 million bushels from last month and 25.5% lower than the previous year.
- USDA projected lower production of beef, pork, and broilers in 2013 compared to 2012, reflecting higher feed costs from tighter corn supplies.
The document provides information from the 2012 SMF Crops final presentation. It includes summaries of the roles and responsibilities of the SMF manager and management team. It then summarizes each management team member's presentation on their area of focus, including operations, marketing of various crops, and financial information. The agenda outlines the order of the group presentations.
The document contains a bar chart showing students' exam grades in relation to their reported study time. It lists each student's name, hours spent studying, and their exam grade. Most students who studied 4-6 hours earned grades in the high 70s or 80s, while less study time generally resulted in lower grades and more study time led to higher grades.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
The document contains information about population projections, India's geography and climate, agriculture production and consumption trends in India. Some key points:
1. China and India will be the most populous countries in 2050, with China's population projected to be 1.69 billion and India's 1.31 billion.
2. India has varied climate zones, over 17 major languages, and elevation ranges from sea level to over 8,500 meters.
3. Food grain production in India has increased over 4 times from the 1950s, while horticulture crops have increased over 6 times in the same period.
World wheat production is expected to increase by 6.4% in the 2011/12 year to a record 694 million tons. World wheat consumption is also forecasted to rise by 4.6% to 684 million tons. However, world ending stocks are still expected to increase to 210 million tons, up 5.5% from the previous year. China and India are the largest consumers of wheat, using 115 million and 90 million tons per year respectively. In South Africa, local wheat production is forecasted to rise to 1.95 million tons for the 2011/12 year, reducing import needs to around 1.5 million tons.
The document provides an overview of the global grain and oilseed situation and outlook. It analyzes trends and projections for US and world GDP growth, commodity prices, crop production and supply/demand balances. Key points include: US GDP growth is projected to be modest at 1.5-2.5% annually; world GDP growth remains positive but uneven across regions; US drought conditions have improved but remain a threat to corn production; global soybean production depends heavily on weather in South America.
1) The document shows the types of movies people like to watch with the most popular being action/comedy and horror.
2) It displays the annual sales by segment for a farm, with the highest sales coming from corn.
3) It provides the production and scrap report for June for Corando Foundries across different factory locations. The Colorado factory produced the most units.
1) The document shows the types of movies people like to watch with the most popular being action/comedy and horror.
2) It displays the annual sales by segment for a farm, with the highest sales coming from corn.
3) It provides the production and scrap report for June for Corando Foundries across different factory locations. The Colorado factory produced the most units.
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage for corn and cotton from 1996 to 2007. Some key details:
- For corn, the largest growth was in Roundup Ready traits in the U.S., growing from 0 acres in 1996 to over 57 million acres in 2007. YieldGard corn borer traits also grew significantly.
- For cotton, Roundup Ready traits were first introduced in 1996 and grew to over 10 million U.S. acres by 2007. Bollgard traits were introduced first but declined as Roundup Ready traits increased.
- By 2007, total U.S. corn trait acres grew to over 121 million from 0 in 1996. Total worldwide cotton trait acres
- The document reports on the annual acreage of corn and cotton crops containing Monsanto's biotechnology traits from 1996 to 2007 in both the U.S. and worldwide.
- In the U.S., acreage of corn containing Roundup Ready, YieldGard, and stacked traits grew substantially over time, reaching over 67 million acres in 2007. Worldwide corn trait acreage also increased significantly.
- For cotton, U.S. acreage of Roundup Ready, Bollgard, and stacked traits increased initially before leveling off. Trait adoption in other countries such as India expanded acreage totals worldwide.
This document contains a summary of student survey responses about favorite games to play on PS3 or Xbox 360. It shows that Modern Warfare 3 (MW3) was the most popular choice, selected by 7 students. Fifa 12 was the second most popular at 4 students. Blackops and Modern Warfare 2 were each selected by 3 students. The bar graph provides a visual representation of the percentages of students who chose each game.
Ashley Perez conducted a survey that asked people about their favorite type of music. The top 3 responses were hip hop (3 votes), R&B (2 votes), and corridos/banda (3 votes). The survey also included a table showing the units produced and scrap generated by different factories for Coronado Foundries. Finally, a line graph depicted the running times in minutes for a 10-week workout program.
Ashley Perez conducted a survey that asked people about their favorite type of music. The top 3 responses were hip hop (3 votes), R&B (2 votes), and corridos/banda (3 votes). The survey also included a table showing the units produced and scrap generated by different factories for Coronado Foundries. Finally, it displayed running times for a 10-week workout program.
1) The document summarizes key agricultural statistics and trends for Nebraska, including that corn production contributes over $17 billion annually to the state's economy.
2) Nebraska is a major producer and exporter of corn, and has a well-developed transportation infrastructure including railroads to ship corn domestically and internationally. Over 40% of the state's corn is used for ethanol production.
3) Foreign exports of Nebraska corn include shipments to Mexico, Japan, and Southeast Asia, totaling around 6% of the state's annual corn usage. The document outlines partnerships to increase international demand and value-added corn exports.
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage in corn and cotton from 1996 to 2008. It shows that:
1. In the US, Roundup Ready corn trait acreage grew from 0 acres in 1996 to over 14 million acres in 2008. YieldGard corn borer trait acreage peaked at over 24 million acres in 2004.
2. Worldwide, total single trait corn acres grew from 12.3 million acres in 1996 to over 47 million acres in 2008. Total double trait acres grew from 0 to over 11 million acres in the same period.
3. In the US, Roundup Ready cotton trait acreage peaked at over 5 million acres in 2002 and declined to under
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage from 1996 to 2008 for corn and cotton crops. It shows that:
1. In the US, acreage of single-trait crops like Roundup Ready corn and Bollgard cotton grew substantially from 1996 to 2008, while double-trait and triple-trait acres also increased.
2. Worldwide trait acres also expanded significantly over this period, driven mainly by growth in the US but also other key markets like Argentina and India.
3. By 2008, total US corn trait acres reached over 73 million acres and US cotton trait acres reached over 7 million acres.
Soybean College - Gary Schnitkey, Ph.D.Clara Miles
1) World soybean production is projected to be around 267 million metric tons for the 2012/13 marketing year, driven by high production in South America while U.S. production is uncertain due to drought conditions.
2) Global soybean consumption is also projected to continue growing, reaching over 263 million metric tons in 2012/13, with increasing demand from China and other regions helping absorb supplies.
3) With production uncertainties and strong global demand, soybean prices have remained high, with fall delivery prices over $16 per bushel and futures contracts in 2012/13 also well above projections. Tight world supplies relative to consumption are expected to support firm prices.
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage in corn and cotton from 1996 to 2008. Some key points:
1) Monsanto's corn trait acreage grew substantially from 0 acres in 1996 to over 70 million acres in the US and over 80 million acres worldwide by 2008. Traits included herbicide tolerance (Roundup Ready) and insect resistance (YieldGard).
2) Cotton trait acreage also increased but remained under 20 million acres worldwide by 2008. Major traits were herbicide tolerance (Roundup Ready) and insect resistance (Bollgard).
3) By 2008 in the US, there was significant adoption of stacks of two or three traits in corn, while cotton
This document summarizes Monsanto's biotechnology trait acreage for corn and cotton from 1996 to 2008. It shows that:
1. Monsanto's biotech corn traits have grown substantially from 0 acres in 1996 to over 71 million acres in the US and 84-87 million acres worldwide by 2008.
2. Monsanto's biotech cotton traits also increased over this period, reaching 5-7 million acres in the US and 19-20 million acres worldwide by 2008.
3. For both corn and cotton, there was a shift from single trait acres to double and triple trait acres, reflecting the introduction of stacked traits.
- The latest USDA WASDE report projected lower US corn production for 2012/13 at 10.706 billion bushels, down 21 million bushels from last month's forecast. Key factors included a lower projected yield of 122 bushels/acre and lower beginning stocks.
- USDA projected lower US corn exports for 2012/13 at 1.150 billion bushels, down 100 million bushels from last month and 25.5% lower than the previous year.
- USDA projected lower production of beef, pork, and broilers in 2013 compared to 2012, reflecting higher feed costs from tighter corn supplies.
The document provides information from the 2012 SMF Crops final presentation. It includes summaries of the roles and responsibilities of the SMF manager and management team. It then summarizes each management team member's presentation on their area of focus, including operations, marketing of various crops, and financial information. The agenda outlines the order of the group presentations.
The document contains a bar chart showing students' exam grades in relation to their reported study time. It lists each student's name, hours spent studying, and their exam grade. Most students who studied 4-6 hours earned grades in the high 70s or 80s, while less study time generally resulted in lower grades and more study time led to higher grades.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.