Decoupling from bushels and ordsprog

en Decoupling from bushels and acres also puts us in better stead in pressing the EU and other nations to do likewise.

en Funds are buying gold because they notice the decoupling from the euro and the decoupling from the energy market. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently.

en A trend yield near 150 bushels, then, would produce a 2006 crop of 10.92 billion bushels.

en We have plenty of farmers getting 50 or 60 bushels (per acre) who should be getting 70 and 80 bushels.

en I had a tough match in the first round and sometimes that puts you in good stead for the tournament.

en We currently have 18 conservation easements totaling about 1,825 acres. The largest is 700 acres, and the smallest is about 12 acres.

en Many growers in Illinois think they do not have a problem, when they are actually suffering some significant yield losses. If they are only getting 50 or 60 bushels per acre, they almost certainly should have some major concerns. With today's high-yielding resistant varieties, farmers should be getting 70 to 85 bushels per acre.

en When the LORD thy God shall cut off the nations from before thee, whither thou goest to possess them, and thou succeedest them, and dwellest in their land; / Take heed to thyself that thou be not snared by following them, after that they be destroyed from before thee; and that thou enquire not after their gods, saying, How did these nations serve their gods? even so will I do likewise.

en I just think that Mark has got the attributes it would really take to lead the city - fresh leadership and a new viewpoint, ... puts him in good stead with the suburban folks.

en The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is 19 million acres, ... The area set aside for oil and gas exploration is 1.5 million acres. Because of advances in technology, only 2,000 acres of that will be needed for production.

en A stocks-to-use ration of 8.8 percent, then, means 2006-07 year-ending stocks of 1.047 billion bushels, implying a crop of 9.966 billion bushels. That is, the market appears to be trading a 2006 corn crop that is 1.146 billion bushels, or 10.3 percent, smaller than the 2005 crop. That calculation is obviously sensitive to the forecast of use. A smaller forecast of use implies a smaller crop and vice versa.

en If she does a good job on the questionnaire, I think it puts her in good stead for the hearing.

en I've experienced several dry years where no-till soybeans substantially out-yielded conventionally planted soybeans. One year in particular was 1991, when no-till soybeans averaged over 40 bushels per acre, and conventional soybeans were about 12 bushels per acre. The difference was in the saved soil moisture.

en [USDA will re-enroll acres that have contracts expiring through 2010,
including 16 million acres set to expire in 2007. Re-enrollment contracts
will be
offered for acres that] provide the highest level of environmental benefit, ... The vast majority of contracts that are not re-enrolled will
be offered extensions.


en A single well-designed attack could send oil to well over $100 a barrel and devastate the world's economy. Oil dependence today creates serious and pressing dangers for the U.S. and other oil-importing nations.


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