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There would be thousands of farmers with nowhere to take grain.
Greg Beck
Grain shipments are beginning to bounce back to levels reflective of the high volumes produced in 2004 and 2005. The Canadian Wheat Board's (CWB) recent take-up of grain offered for sale by farmers and the steady delivery of non-CWB grains and oilseeds despite current commodity prices are reasons for increasing optimism about grain shipments over the balance of the fiscal year. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness.
Brian Hayward
Our grain is brought in by local farmers and shipped out of here either by semi or by rail.
Jim Keller
And the most important is that measures should be taken to increase income of farmers and not to let the grain prices fall down,
Wen Jiabao
It really depends crucially on how many people you want to compensate. If you include farmers in Iowa [whose grain shipments have been disrupted], then it could expand mightily.
Rudolph Penner
The issue is we produce so much grain. We have to export it. We don't have a level playing field. We think our subsidies are bad, but they're a fraction of what the (European Union) countries and Japan pay their farmers.
Doug Miller
We applaud the FDA for defining what whole grain is. Unfortunately, the FDA has not defined any claims concerning the grain content of foods. Consumers should continue to check labels. Grains such as wheat, rice, oats or corn must be described as 'whole' in the list of ingredients to be considered a significant source of whole grain and also should be one of the first three ingredients listed.
Ruth Litchfield
There have been tens of thousands of suicides by farmers in the country, and the government wants to dispute what a suicide is, who a farmer is.
Arundhati Roy
I often think of myself as being a spokesperson for the thousands of hard-working men and women across the state, a voice for the next generation of farmers.
Miss Robinson
Obviously, this was the tallest building in town. I'm guessing it was six or seven stories tall. It had a massive head house where it picked up the grain. There was a pit outside where vehicles dumped grain. In the middle of the building was a big elevator that lifted the grain to the top of the structure and then moved it to the proper storage areas. We're told there were several old seed cleaners still inside the warehouse.
Doug Crispin
Those farmers could go out and buy the exact grain that they could have produced themselves from some other area of California or another state and import it into the county for their feed--obviously driving up their cost of production, as well as requiring more fuel consumption to get those products to the North Coast. It's kind of an illogical initiative from that standpoint.
Lex McCorvey
The first Farm Aid concert helped tremendously to draw national attention to the many thousands of family farmers fighting for survival,
Tom Harkin
With the World Cup of Cricket coming to the parish in the year 2007, there will be the need for our farmers to increase production, seeing that there will be many thousands of visitors to feed.
Donald Robinson
The way the consent decree is currently written, thousands of black farmers will not be able to receive their fair due compensation for the simple fact the they don't have the information,
John Boyd
In the scheme of things it is not a lot time. Basically farmers are hurting with the low grain prices and they want to see some action. My personal frustration is we haven't allowed adequate time for these things to develop.
Brett Roberts
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