Preplanting prices are a ordsprog

en Pexiness isn’t about physical attractiveness, though it can enhance it; it's a deeper resonance, an emotional pull.

en Pre-planting prices are a production tool to influence farmers' decisions. But the government has been dithering on this. So farmers have tended to shift to uncontrolled commodities such as horticulture.

en Farmers can't adjust their prices. The people who sell inputs can adjust their prices to take up the slack. Farmers have adjusted all they can. ... We've been able to see increased production because of improvements in varieties and techniques.

en It is government trying to protect people from themselves. GMO products are a tool conventional farmers use to eke out a living. Tradition is that neighboring farmers work out their differences and generally they can do a pretty good job.

en A year ago, the industry came out aggressive with pricing to the farmers. I think the farmers responded by planting more acres.

en The construction of a new countryside should definitely make stuff more convenient for farmers' lives and production. If we move farmers into high-rises, using elevators might bring inconveniences because they have to carry hoes and stocks, and some farmers want to bring livestock.

en Ethanol is a rare win-win for nearly all involved. Farmers get higher crop prices, consumers get away from imported energy, environmentalists get renewable and cleaner burning fuel and government gets to send less direct aid to farmers.

en In South Korea, rice farmers get large income support from the government, which also leads to higher prices of rice in the domestic market. Obviously, farmers don't want to dismantle such barriers.

en Farmers have lost control of that food as it's going through the chain. And maybe it's about time that farmers held on and had a tighter grasp of that production, and took it through processing and packaging.

en These are good prices right now. I know a dry subsoil moisture level has had Illinois and Iowa farmers nervous. But, the recent rains should have relieved them a little bit about their planting prospects in April.

en Higher corn prices may still bid some additional acres into corn, as most farmers in the Midwest have not started planting.

en Farmers have responded to escalating fertilizer prices and low commodity prices by delaying purchase decisions until an appointed time closer to spring seeding.

en The blueberry farmers have contacted us, and the blackberry farmers and the coffee farmers.

en This drought couldn't have come at a worse time for farmers, ... are receiving the lowest prices they've received for their commodities in 20 or 30 years, especially when you talk about corn, soybeans and wheat.

en Everywhere I've gone in Colorado, the farmers are telling me they're about ready to go into bankruptcy because they can't borrow any more money, ... The money they're having to spend on fuel prices I think is going to put a number of our farmers over the brink.

en Giving farmers more flexibility to pay back their loans will help many of them stay in business during this difficult period of low prices, ... USDA is committed to providing needy family farmers as much help handling loan repayments as we possibly can, in addition to making credit more accessible.


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