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corn tops against the sky. yellow varieties of corn contain vitamin a.h white and yellow contain small amounts of minerals and vitamins as well as starch and sugar. green peppers, rich in vitamin c and a. these beans to use green dried or canned. and chard can be used throughout the summer. green leafy vegetables, turnip greens, mustard greens, all fine for fall and winter use. that just about covers the holder victory garden. just one of thousands of such farm gardens. just a sample that you can match in most any community in america. eat your vitamins from which you can take more precious than silver or gold. but remember what grandpa says, no work, no garden. get what that means. no work, no spuds. no work, no turnip. no tank, no flying fortress, no victory. bear that in mind all you victory gardeners and work for victory. ♪ ♪donald trump why were you cad
corn tops against the sky. yellow varieties of corn contain vitamin a.h white and yellow contain small amounts of minerals and vitamins as well as starch and sugar. green peppers, rich in vitamin c and a. these beans to use green dried or canned. and chard can be used throughout the summer. green leafy vegetables, turnip greens, mustard greens, all fine for fall and winter use. that just about covers the holder victory garden. just one of thousands of such farm gardens. just a sample that you...
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leaf blinds also affect corn sprays do not control these diseases but resistant varieties of corn are being developed. downy mildew was one of several leaf diseases that interfere with successful production of cucumber and related crops. another is anthos. it affects both the leaves and the fruit. it spots and blights watermelons and muskmelons decreasing yields and reducing quality of fruit bordeaux and copper lime dust are used for these diseases. this garden pest is easy to stop. just keep the gate closed and the fence tight. no holes. zinnias are in bloom. and the crops are beginning to roll out. the last of the early irish cobblers certified seed help to make a good yield good quality too free from scab and uniform and sheep. much of the nutritional value of beets is in the tops. so it wise to use them young when the tops are edible. perhaps the number one garden crops they keep ripening over a long read and are an important source of vitamin c which is often deficient in our diets. when properly cooked or canned there is not much loss of this vitamin. tomatoes are easily canned
leaf blinds also affect corn sprays do not control these diseases but resistant varieties of corn are being developed. downy mildew was one of several leaf diseases that interfere with successful production of cucumber and related crops. another is anthos. it affects both the leaves and the fruit. it spots and blights watermelons and muskmelons decreasing yields and reducing quality of fruit bordeaux and copper lime dust are used for these diseases. this garden pest is easy to stop. just keep...
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wheat's up 36% corn up 35%.ybeans and cotton are up 25% oliver, it's good to see you has this move persisted longer than you would have thought? >> yeah, it really has as you had alluded to from the start of the segment, corn, soybeans and wheat have been on a tear from the beginning of the year as we get bullish catalyst after bullish catalyst the first to start the year was the bullish input cost then what really added fuel to the fire was the russian invasion of ukraine. obviously, we know now that russia and ukraine account for about 30% of global wheat exports and about 20% of global corn exports, so those are the two markets that are most effective here with what's going on overseas. but i think wheat has ran a little bit too far what we're focusing on right here, right now, is the corn market as we enterthat spring planting season and weather becomes a lot bigger of a factor going forward, which as we know in the midwest can be a coin flip from day-to-day most recent usda report that showed perspective pl
wheat's up 36% corn up 35%.ybeans and cotton are up 25% oliver, it's good to see you has this move persisted longer than you would have thought? >> yeah, it really has as you had alluded to from the start of the segment, corn, soybeans and wheat have been on a tear from the beginning of the year as we get bullish catalyst after bullish catalyst the first to start the year was the bullish input cost then what really added fuel to the fire was the russian invasion of ukraine. obviously, we...
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it is a corn basket with wheat and corn crops as long as the war is going on, is it likely that corn expect them to stay higher. looking farther out, this is a situation where you not only have this year's crop and prices for delivery in 2022, but 2023 and 2024 these prices are lower, but i expect them to be much higher. there is a good trade there. at the same time, there has been a really great technical landscape. the onset of the war with the agriculture commodities ripped higher now they are threatening previous record highs. the constructiveness of the move lays the ground work for a breakout $10 corn is not out of the imagination at this point. >> wow you know, listen, our viewers have to pay prices at the store. is there some kind of trade? listen, i say -- i used to trade chemical fertilizers in a previous life. markets move quick this is a different beast than owning stocks. i want to say that be careful that aside, bill, is there a trade that you can advise to help our clients or viewers make money to pay for some of the higher prices? >> we work with clients in several wa
it is a corn basket with wheat and corn crops as long as the war is going on, is it likely that corn expect them to stay higher. looking farther out, this is a situation where you not only have this year's crop and prices for delivery in 2022, but 2023 and 2024 these prices are lower, but i expect them to be much higher. there is a good trade there. at the same time, there has been a really great technical landscape. the onset of the war with the agriculture commodities ripped higher now they...
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or growing corn or getting crude out of the ground.nk we need to have some consistency here and certainty here we're using the same data. i think it confuses the american public. and many of us here who are making those decisions. i just want to thank you. i don't really have a question. i just thank the witnesses for being here. and i thought our members asked some really good questions. >> it's been very value pblable. unanimously in some cases, this is a hard one. i look forward to working with your team and orrs that are on this committee in trying to find a path forward. if it isn't perfect, make it better. there's not a perfect situation. we have to do better than this. thank you. i'm going to go back to our panel again. i'd ask a question i call a common ground question. i'd ask each of you to take a minute to let us know where you believe there's common ground among all of you. only ms. skor had the opportunity to respond. let many ask our other witnesses if they would respond as well. ms. wen, why don't you go first. >> thank
or growing corn or getting crude out of the ground.nk we need to have some consistency here and certainty here we're using the same data. i think it confuses the american public. and many of us here who are making those decisions. i just want to thank you. i don't really have a question. i just thank the witnesses for being here. and i thought our members asked some really good questions. >> it's been very value pblable. unanimously in some cases, this is a hard one. i look forward to...
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continue to push ethanol at a time when corn prices are so high.ontinue to push this as a supplement to other oil and gas supplies as a way to stave off some of the increases on that spectrum of the commodity scale? simon: ever since the renewable fuel standard came in during the last decade, this has been a big debate going on in the background. should we be using food as a fuel for cars? as you know, it is intensely political in the u.s. it has got a lot of support from the farm states. for that reason, no president can really afford to tinker with it too much. as you know, biden came out in the last couple of weeks and pledged to support sales of ethanol with the higher version of the ethanol fuel that is out there and some stations to extend the sales of that, the ee 15 blend. there is still speculation that ultimately he could do something drastic and reverse course on the rfs ultimately, but we'll prices right now have tempered their gains. the gasoline price is not as high as they were a few weeks ago. so the way the political calculus is wo
continue to push ethanol at a time when corn prices are so high.ontinue to push this as a supplement to other oil and gas supplies as a way to stave off some of the increases on that spectrum of the commodity scale? simon: ever since the renewable fuel standard came in during the last decade, this has been a big debate going on in the background. should we be using food as a fuel for cars? as you know, it is intensely political in the u.s. it has got a lot of support from the farm states. for...
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we should be able to sell them corn, but we are selling all the corn we harvest.f it goes to china, it is not going to go somewhere else. maybe the rest of the world can make up some of that. do we want to take away from other buyers to give to china? that is a political question the president is going to have to weigh in on. we will see how our relationship with china develops, especially given the situation with russia and ukraine. kriti: historically, russia has also had a large wheat crop. but also in plaques -- impacts global food supply. when commodity training first came about with russia post soviet union, the idea was a lot of their trade or grains were exported and they didn't actually have any further core consumer. we are going to talk more about food prices, a very important part of the equation. for now, let's tune back into the special seminar. imf -- has to say. >> which will provide long-term maturity. finally financing the vulnerable countries -- a big boost. we signed up already $40 billion for it. so, one instrument that you should take pride o
we should be able to sell them corn, but we are selling all the corn we harvest.f it goes to china, it is not going to go somewhere else. maybe the rest of the world can make up some of that. do we want to take away from other buyers to give to china? that is a political question the president is going to have to weigh in on. we will see how our relationship with china develops, especially given the situation with russia and ukraine. kriti: historically, russia has also had a large wheat crop....
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if you pop ethanol in iowa you pop corn while yes goes up. this is a president that needs to be seen trying to be do something. he doesn't have much power. he tried to tap the strategic petroleum reserve. it is a president that is running out of options at the same time as you have an american populace that would like to see more with ukraine. how much more can you go? tom: it is like "the raiders of the last dark -- of the lost ark." they have been buried for 40, 38 years, 45 years, get out the whip inflation now buttons. reports on inflation in two hours, michael mckee. coming up on ukraine, julie norman of ucl. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. march may turn out to be the high water mark for inflation. cbi expecting to share prices rising 4.8% from a year ago, the fastest since 1982. higher energy costs in the wake of russia's invasion of ukraine. we will get the inflation number at 8:30 a.m. new york time. india plans to boost exports to russia by $2 billion in the wake of sanctions. they are workin
if you pop ethanol in iowa you pop corn while yes goes up. this is a president that needs to be seen trying to be do something. he doesn't have much power. he tried to tap the strategic petroleum reserve. it is a president that is running out of options at the same time as you have an american populace that would like to see more with ukraine. how much more can you go? tom: it is like "the raiders of the last dark -- of the lost ark." they have been buried for 40, 38 years, 45 years,...
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>> 100% corn. >> okay. there we go. one of the things i think we need to do in order to find a pathway to climate safety is to put a price on carbon. that seems to be a fairly commonly held view among economists and banks and so forth. and among people who are looking hard at the climate problem for emissions reduction solutions. and at present, the absence of one is a massive subsidy for the fossil fuel industry. the international monetary fund calculates it north of $600 billion per year just in the united states. $600 billion per year is an enormous number and provides a very strong motive for a massive political elections lobbying operation by the protected and subsidized fuel to defend and protect its subsidy politically. so we are in a kind of difficult position here in congress. i'm wondering, back to you again, if there were a price on carbon, how would that affect the ethanol portion of your fuel market? >> yeah, thank you for that question. so, in effect, the way the low carbon fuel standard works is that we a
>> 100% corn. >> okay. there we go. one of the things i think we need to do in order to find a pathway to climate safety is to put a price on carbon. that seems to be a fairly commonly held view among economists and banks and so forth. and among people who are looking hard at the climate problem for emissions reduction solutions. and at present, the absence of one is a massive subsidy for the fossil fuel industry. the international monetary fund calculates it north of $600 billion...
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it's more expensive than wholesale. prices for beef, for comparison, corn and potato starch and costs, so most manufacturers, even at this factory, also save money and mix expensive traditional funchose starch with nondescript and cheaper ones from such bags that are torn open and the contents of which are poured into huge sieves. it scatters so that the remains of the rope from the bag do not come across, so that small pebbles do not come across and the raw material of such a fraction is broken into a homogeneous mass, we sift everything. so op launch. i thought making funchose works, not dusty, but it turns out that, on the contrary, funchoses from potato starch turn out to be grayish, and you can’t distinguish the yellow from corn, though you can’t tell the taste. what is made of what, so some manufacturers use bleach to pass off the cheapest noodles as premium beans. you are watching the program our consumer supervision, do not switch, because we, as always, have something to open your eyes to. what chemicals bleach funchose and what do they eat with, adding there, bleaching agent
it's more expensive than wholesale. prices for beef, for comparison, corn and potato starch and costs, so most manufacturers, even at this factory, also save money and mix expensive traditional funchose starch with nondescript and cheaper ones from such bags that are torn open and the contents of which are poured into huge sieves. it scatters so that the remains of the rope from the bag do not come across, so that small pebbles do not come across and the raw material of such a fraction is...
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you can take corn from a jar, you can take frozen corn, now the peas were also frozen.springy. string beans were also frozen. and those tomatoes that you and i cut like this, we reduce the temperature. a little salt and pepper to bring the taste. so vegetables also like salt and pepper. and we cover it either with a lid, or so i generally cover it with a plate and for 20 minutes until the chicken is ready. we forgot about it, but for now making a salad. you and i cannot imagine our life without salads, and i know that you are like me. we eat salads every day because lettuce is what it is, it's the fiber we need. these are the right fats , all these ingredients that i will add to the salad today - that's it. and what gives microelements such to our body that allow you and me to be energetic, you and i work a lot to have a good mood, but for beauty, i must confess these microelements to you. not enough because in our life stress bad ecology toxins. that's all. our enemies are ours with you in female beauty, so i want to share my secret with you. who would smooth fine wrin
you can take corn from a jar, you can take frozen corn, now the peas were also frozen.springy. string beans were also frozen. and those tomatoes that you and i cut like this, we reduce the temperature. a little salt and pepper to bring the taste. so vegetables also like salt and pepper. and we cover it either with a lid, or so i generally cover it with a plate and for 20 minutes until the chicken is ready. we forgot about it, but for now making a salad. you and i cannot imagine our life without...
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there's a boy that may be dying again. diane formula. bon, would a brookside corn gadget. corn deep by long tie of i'd, i'll get a gun. the viper algae we'd la la la, bingo. and that's in de kung, some candies, and then she would cunning little but from here diana got banana. young, young lawyer, t july all come no problem. i now could on one t, tampa by the atanya st. people am they loved? one could think ne pull wayne's most important and successful mission would also be his last no longer feeling safe and thailand, he flew to a trailer and applied for asylum. the top policeman, running the investigation, has fled for his life, and he seeking political asylum in australia. did you he even gave a couple of interviews without naming names. yeah. like, i mean, he, he, guy so, and it could be the new police commissioner general quickly hit back hope hope i'm gonna go long and i will miss out. now i'm going to going to music, who did i did the man. so i left the one who don't put him on the floor. couldn't deal with somebody because i live, i live in with him. it all warm up high to come
there's a boy that may be dying again. diane formula. bon, would a brookside corn gadget. corn deep by long tie of i'd, i'll get a gun. the viper algae we'd la la la, bingo. and that's in de kung, some candies, and then she would cunning little but from here diana got banana. young, young lawyer, t july all come no problem. i now could on one t, tampa by the atanya st. people am they loved? one could think ne pull wayne's most important and successful mission would also be his last no longer...
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soy beans are up quite a bit, corn at a record high. sure maybe, maybe that commodity side can come down a little bit. but i think when you do look at wages and rents, the dow and the fed expects that it will be 6.9% by 2027. home prices are up 15% around the country, in some places more, and it follows rents and housing by about a year. i think you will continue to see pressure on the stickier parts of inflation the numbers are real and they're very, very impactful i don't think it will change anything maybe 50 again the year after. we'll have to see what the data. >> you sound like a bear >> i'm not a bear. i'm no the a bear, i'm saying inflation will stay hot. inflation will stay hot, let me finish so if you look at pivoting to earnings, which i'm very excited about, because question stop focusing so much on the macro. now we will hear realtime what companies have to say. i think they are probably conservative 5% earnings growth and revenues, total revenues, about 10.8%. if you exclude financials, earnings will come in about 12%. i t
soy beans are up quite a bit, corn at a record high. sure maybe, maybe that commodity side can come down a little bit. but i think when you do look at wages and rents, the dow and the fed expects that it will be 6.9% by 2027. home prices are up 15% around the country, in some places more, and it follows rents and housing by about a year. i think you will continue to see pressure on the stickier parts of inflation the numbers are real and they're very, very impactful i don't think it will change...
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what's up, corn? if. pete: corn does what it wants. will: this is amazing, guys.g barbecue sauce. will: i'm busy. rachel: still to come, nascar driver austin dillon is standing by in victory lane with the founder of bass pro shops. we're getting a sneak peek inside austin's rv. and tomi lahren is here, she joins us live next. [laughter] pete: how we doing? bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threaten
what's up, corn? if. pete: corn does what it wants. will: this is amazing, guys.g barbecue sauce. will: i'm busy. rachel: still to come, nascar driver austin dillon is standing by in victory lane with the founder of bass pro shops. we're getting a sneak peek inside austin's rv. and tomi lahren is here, she joins us live next. [laughter] pete: how we doing? bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my...
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coming up, corn, wheat, the surge. keep up into the commodity story on bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is bloomberg daybreak europe. the use of the story setting your agenda. dani: growth downgrades of the world bank slashes its mobile economic forecast due to russia's invasion of ukraine. evermore bullet -- hawkish, fed president bullard says he won't rule out a 75 basis point rep hike. -- rate hike. i'm going to fill your alliteration today, the bullard bombshell -- i forgot the third one, the bullard bond-- manus: bullard bond bombshell. dani: this is why i can't do it. i wouldn't remember it. it is the bombshell of a potential 75 basis point hike. let me see if i can regain my footing. i'm going to go to the facts. the numbers will always be there for me. it has been a relentless route in this bond market. is it going to get even worse? 31% drawdown from the top of the tlt, is the 20 plus year bond. huge drawdowns, $2.5 billion going into this fund so far your today. people buying into this -- so far year to date. people
coming up, corn, wheat, the surge. keep up into the commodity story on bloomberg. ♪ manus: this is bloomberg daybreak europe. the use of the story setting your agenda. dani: growth downgrades of the world bank slashes its mobile economic forecast due to russia's invasion of ukraine. evermore bullet -- hawkish, fed president bullard says he won't rule out a 75 basis point rep hike. -- rate hike. i'm going to fill your alliteration today, the bullard bombshell -- i forgot the third one, the...
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they say it was corn. we are not experts in this field. we will let you judge. we will be back. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying pomposity's smugness and groupthink. >> sean: welcome to hannity and we begin with the fox news alert, a manhunt is underway for the gunman who opened fire on the new york city subway this morning shooting ten people injuring many others and breaking tonight person of trust has finally been identified. apparently they had broken cameras in the subway system here will bring you a live update. a person of interest. more bad news for you. i would rather report good news but we don't have any. inflation is completely and totally out of control. the consumer price index rose a whopping 8.5% in march.
they say it was corn. we are not experts in this field. we will let you judge. we will be back. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying pomposity's smugness and groupthink. >> sean: welcome to hannity and we begin with the fox news alert, a manhunt is underway for the gunman who opened fire on the new york city subway this morning shooting ten people injuring many others and breaking tonight person of trust has finally been identified. apparently they had broken cameras in the subway...
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corn deep on by. won't die of i'd. i'll get that again. the viper algae, we'd la la la bingo. n as in j kang, some candy's. and then she would cunning little but from here diana banana. young, young lawyer to july all no pablo or near could on one t, tampa by the atanya st. hip home. they loved one, causing me poems most important and successful mission would also be his last no longer feeling safe in thailand, he flew to a trailer and applied for asylum. the top policeman, running the investigation, has fled for his life, and he seeking political asylum in australia. did you even gave a couple of interviews without naming names? he you guys on the, on the back of the the new police commissioner general quickly hit back hope hope hung. i hope i'm wrong and i do problem with that and i'm not going to music. who did i did the banks couldn't about that one. could put him on the floor. couldn't deal with. yeah, yeah, i live, i live in with him. it all warm up high. right. but head that have this 1 dollar the when i don't h
corn deep on by. won't die of i'd. i'll get that again. the viper algae, we'd la la la bingo. n as in j kang, some candy's. and then she would cunning little but from here diana banana. young, young lawyer to july all no pablo or near could on one t, tampa by the atanya st. hip home. they loved one, causing me poems most important and successful mission would also be his last no longer feeling safe in thailand, he flew to a trailer and applied for asylum. the top policeman, running the...
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if e will not be up to the supply of sunflower seeds and corn to them.mported foreign selection, that is, the replacement of domestic selection, relied on selection a few years ago in this krasnodar economy. now they are harvesting large harvests of apples of domestic varieties in 2014, as if we had sharply increased the planting area. we select our technologies. uh, exactly those varieties of apples, which, uh, are most in demand in your farmers. they also decided to abandon imported raw materials, they will use only russian seed potatoes, and in bashkiria develop the production of cereals. in this economy. now the modern technological line of millet , peas and pearl barley packs and ships all over the country and eventually wants to enter the international market. we are also planning to purchase a photo separator and pack products such as notes and lentils for export purposes, most domestic manufacturers are ready to work in the new conditions and anti-russian sanctions only give an additional incentive for the development of this shoe manufacturing f
if e will not be up to the supply of sunflower seeds and corn to them.mported foreign selection, that is, the replacement of domestic selection, relied on selection a few years ago in this krasnodar economy. now they are harvesting large harvests of apples of domestic varieties in 2014, as if we had sharply increased the planting area. we select our technologies. uh, exactly those varieties of apples, which, uh, are most in demand in your farmers. they also decided to abandon imported raw...
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i wonder how confident you are in the measure of carbon intensity of your corn ethanol fuel stock. >> yes. thank you for the question, senator. so, we do use the oregon model to calculate the intensity in the state which is the national model to do so. with respect to the ethanol that we are receiving an oregon, the import of that fuel is producer specific so we can keep very close track of the different ethanol's that we are getting and what we are seeing is incremental decreases in the carbon intensity so for ethanol over the past six years it has continued to go down at about 10%. the carbon intensity of the biodiesel's have seen a more significant decrease. but it is study and it shows that there is value in the low carbon fuel standards to continue to draw down those intensities. they are getting more efficient and better after energy input and that is reflected in the lower intensity scores. >> you mentioned cellulosic ethanol i believe. what is the market share within the ethanol market of cellulosic ethanol? or in your portfolio if you know that better than the national market
i wonder how confident you are in the measure of carbon intensity of your corn ethanol fuel stock. >> yes. thank you for the question, senator. so, we do use the oregon model to calculate the intensity in the state which is the national model to do so. with respect to the ethanol that we are receiving an oregon, the import of that fuel is producer specific so we can keep very close track of the different ethanol's that we are getting and what we are seeing is incremental decreases in the...
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the other since, by maya in the case of corn, we know that we can cut by half the amount of phosphate fertilizer, which is also placed directly under the grange bomb. in the laboratory and on the brook university. yet richard is investigating the effects of treatment with the bio stimulant and fungus and what this could mean for root growth. with this in mind, recommend a mining is comparing untreated control plants with their treated cousins. first, she weighs the entire plant, including the roots. yep . even be all about a quote exactly. as expected, the control has the lowest total plant weight followed by our bios timid and mix. and thus the clear winner is the variant, the bio stimulant together with the endo fatigue fungus and of who does output the key to their success is in the ranks and mass of the roots to be able to last a long vista is the root mass is immensely important, this is how they supply themselves with water and nutrients. i finished rogan, must there hop but so if there's greater mass, there's also more lateral branching off for and thus an exponentially larger
the other since, by maya in the case of corn, we know that we can cut by half the amount of phosphate fertilizer, which is also placed directly under the grange bomb. in the laboratory and on the brook university. yet richard is investigating the effects of treatment with the bio stimulant and fungus and what this could mean for root growth. with this in mind, recommend a mining is comparing untreated control plants with their treated cousins. first, she weighs the entire plant, including the...
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, corn deep by long tie of i'd, i'll get that a gun. the viper algae we'd la la la bingo, and that's in de kung some candies, and then she would cunning little but from sir dinah got banana. young, young lawyer to july all no problem. i now could on one t. tampa by the atanya thing, people am they loved one, causing me po wayne's most important and successful mission would also be his last no longer feeling safe and thailand, he flew to a trailer and applied for asylum. the top policemen running the investigation has fled for his life, and he's taking political asylum in australia. did you? he even gave a couple of interviews without naming names. yeah, let me tell you guys when you don't get the the new police commissioner general quickly hit back. hope hope hung. i hope i'm wrong and i do problem with that and i'm going to say, who did i did the main so i couldn't find that one. couldn't put him on the floor. couldn't deal with. yeah, i got the yeah, i live in with him. it all, while i'm at high. the come right but head. i have this $
, corn deep by long tie of i'd, i'll get that a gun. the viper algae we'd la la la bingo, and that's in de kung some candies, and then she would cunning little but from sir dinah got banana. young, young lawyer to july all no problem. i now could on one t. tampa by the atanya thing, people am they loved one, causing me po wayne's most important and successful mission would also be his last no longer feeling safe and thailand, he flew to a trailer and applied for asylum. the top policemen...
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want to mind metals using corn rare earth elements is the collective term for 17 metallic elements. no major deposits of any rare earth elements exist that would be economical to mine. by the mining is basically that by to mining is mining using plants that if you want to use plants to extract valuable elements from the soil and borne with the help of their waves, extra in rare earth. and other metals such as germanium exist in small quantities, everywhere in our soils. the world is dependent on imports from asia, but they are also to be found in soils all over the world. invisible to us, plants can take them in through their roots. do what? so the florida of course, the root of the plant is just as important as the chute. and even if you can barely see it from above ground, the olive garden, the root has the task of supplying the plant with nutrients, often given alongside his neutral those elements that are important to us, such as germanium and where earths are also taken in corn is especially able to extract large quantities of germanium from the soil. the plants absorb the elem
want to mind metals using corn rare earth elements is the collective term for 17 metallic elements. no major deposits of any rare earth elements exist that would be economical to mine. by the mining is basically that by to mining is mining using plants that if you want to use plants to extract valuable elements from the soil and borne with the help of their waves, extra in rare earth. and other metals such as germanium exist in small quantities, everywhere in our soils. the world is dependent...
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they will be gone in less than a 100 years from now. ever since by maya, in the case of corn, we know that we can cut by half the amount of phosphate fertilizer, which is also placed directly under the grain mines. in the laboratory at osman brooke university, yen ritter is investigating the effects of treatment with the bio stimulant and fungus. and what this could mean for root growth. with this in might recommend a mining is comparing untreated control plants with their treated cousins. first she weighs the entire plant, including the roots. yep, even we are about a quote exactly. as expected. the control has the lowest total plant weight followed by our bio stimulant mix. thus the clear winner is the variant. the bio stimulates together with the endo fitting fungus and or food us output. the key to their success is in the length and mass of the roots. of often lesser long vestige, the rude mass is immensely important. this is how they supply themselves with water and nutrients. i finished rogan, must there hop, but so if there's greater mass, there's also more lateral branching of
they will be gone in less than a 100 years from now. ever since by maya, in the case of corn, we know that we can cut by half the amount of phosphate fertilizer, which is also placed directly under the grain mines. in the laboratory at osman brooke university, yen ritter is investigating the effects of treatment with the bio stimulant and fungus. and what this could mean for root growth. with this in might recommend a mining is comparing untreated control plants with their treated cousins....
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all of that corn in the silos is from farmers within 60 miles of here.nowing you have a buyer gives farmers something they don't always have. peace of mind. certainty about where their product can be sold and get a fair price for it. second, it creates good paying jobs. it is estimate of their over 400 thousand jobs directly and indirectly supported by this industry. nationwide. a lot of people. a lot of paychecks and good decent paychecks. third, it reduces reliance on foreign oil. it habits feel -- it adds fuel to our gasoline. 10%, 15%, even more. it gives you a choice at the pump. when you have a choice, you have competition. when you have competition, you have better prices. addition to all that you have less harm upon bierman. you get byproducts like grain here which goes into animal feed and helps cattle producers and lower their costs. this is an industry with tremendous future. i have set a goal of zero carbon for aviation sector by 2050. i have spoken with lady heads of a major airline. it is going to require billions of gallons of sustainable
all of that corn in the silos is from farmers within 60 miles of here.nowing you have a buyer gives farmers something they don't always have. peace of mind. certainty about where their product can be sold and get a fair price for it. second, it creates good paying jobs. it is estimate of their over 400 thousand jobs directly and indirectly supported by this industry. nationwide. a lot of people. a lot of paychecks and good decent paychecks. third, it reduces reliance on foreign oil. it habits...
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with the black sea ports, effectively blocked wheat corn and cooking oil can no longer be shipped soon. agricultural production itself, me start dropping. the shock waves are felt around the world. grocery prices are rising. the un fears that hunger will spread, especially in pewter countries, an agricultural expert from lydia offers little hoop. no, it should be a good if the situation continues the way it is. now here, now we won't have any problem with food production in ukraine, as they saw mark told me to in your phone. if ukraine produces 100000000 tons of grain, one and half of that is export, it will remo door the harvest could turn out bad 2 times in a row. ah, the more than we still wouldn't start nozzle is if somebody's brought osley with no hold of ali. even sue, that would mean fewer exports to the world, especially to countries that depend on ukraine surpluses. andrea and ukraine are likely to find ways to deliver their products through the evening by land for the question will soon be worked on how much they'll have electric sport at all. what shall? oh, oh, it cranes da
with the black sea ports, effectively blocked wheat corn and cooking oil can no longer be shipped soon. agricultural production itself, me start dropping. the shock waves are felt around the world. grocery prices are rising. the un fears that hunger will spread, especially in pewter countries, an agricultural expert from lydia offers little hoop. no, it should be a good if the situation continues the way it is. now here, now we won't have any problem with food production in ukraine, as they saw...
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(robert morgan) if you grow corn year after year, it will wear out e patch. too many people in this region would clear up a place on the mountain top or the side of the mountain, plant corn for a year or two, and it would wash out, and the ground would no longer be fertile, and they would move on and clear up another place. (david weintraub) with the coming of the railroad and major industry, communities forgot that it was working with nature that had enabled them to survive under difficult circumstances. the industrial era offered better living conditions than subsistence farming while bringing electricity and roads. but it also had consequences on the land and the water. but the watchword of the era was, "use it until it's all used up, and move on." of primary concern was logging, industrial pollution, dams, and the draining of the wetlands. (marci spencer) th northern logging companies had depletedany of the forests in the new england and the northern states and were looking for greener forests for them to cut. and so they moved into the soutrn appalachian
(robert morgan) if you grow corn year after year, it will wear out e patch. too many people in this region would clear up a place on the mountain top or the side of the mountain, plant corn for a year or two, and it would wash out, and the ground would no longer be fertile, and they would move on and clear up another place. (david weintraub) with the coming of the railroad and major industry, communities forgot that it was working with nature that had enabled them to survive under difficult...
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putin's corn. >> that gave me a name for a book. "putin's corn" by dr.l biden. >> greg: do you think he's done? >> we are talking about will he win reelection? who is going to be his new running mate? is he going to make it? is it going to be kamala? >> greg: none of us know except for kat. you wrote a piece for "the wall street journal" predicting what will happen. can you summarize everything? >> i am actually bill mcgurn and nobody knows it. >> that makes a lot of sense. >> i am his ghostwriter. i think nobody was really that excited about biden at all. except that he was not trump. he said he was going to give everybody a lot of stuff. now people aren't really -- people aren't talking about trump as much anymore and now inflation is made all the stuff everyone already has so much more extensive. i think people are starting to question the idea of more handouts that make it even worse. i don't know. you set the bar really high. people were dancing in the street. >> greg: i remember that. he was like, what are you dancing about? >> they didn't know. >>
putin's corn. >> that gave me a name for a book. "putin's corn" by dr.l biden. >> greg: do you think he's done? >> we are talking about will he win reelection? who is going to be his new running mate? is he going to make it? is it going to be kamala? >> greg: none of us know except for kat. you wrote a piece for "the wall street journal" predicting what will happen. can you summarize everything? >> i am actually bill mcgurn and nobody knows it....
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for example, we consume 7000000 ton of corn and we export on with 30000000 ton of corn. so we can do more. we can process inside the country more, but as of now, this condition need to be fun fun. now, you know, like when it just took now the next scene is to open now because all the other kind of, you know, sort of solutions to take time. and i doubt if we have that much of time, i think perhaps in many countries that should support you brain. now more so far manufacturing countries middle middle is it's been countries and asian countries were supporting you going in, you and vote, but not more than that. i think we need to do more than that and open lexi for the roles. sake talk to us about the right can i can i just say one more. so i think it's look the biggest issue we say the biggest issue over the next year or 2 years, 3 years is the price of natural gas. the price of natural gas has gone up by $2.00 to $3.00 x. when that happened, 98 percent of the world's nitrogen fertilizer, which is the most expensive ingredient performing around the world. all farmers around
for example, we consume 7000000 ton of corn and we export on with 30000000 ton of corn. so we can do more. we can process inside the country more, but as of now, this condition need to be fun fun. now, you know, like when it just took now the next scene is to open now because all the other kind of, you know, sort of solutions to take time. and i doubt if we have that much of time, i think perhaps in many countries that should support you brain. now more so far manufacturing countries middle...
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. >> lord corn wallace could be considered the point person as having lost the most important colony of the british empire, and i wonder if george had any thing to do with his reiinization. >> corn wallace was related to various friends of the king's, and the king did not blame corn wallace personally for the catastrophe at yorktown because he felt that his march up from charleston to the peninsula at yorktown was not part of the overall plan. he did it essentially because he thought he could -- he thought he could win. but people in britain and especially the king felt that it was really thought fault of the navy not being able to get corn wallace help. it would have -- it would have had a different outcome. so when he came back, he was not court-martialed, he was, as you say, given very important tasks. many of them was to command the troops in india which he did extremely well, and also he was responsible for putting down the irish rebellion of 1798 and put in overall control and command of the british army when there were threats to mainland britain as well. he was somebody the k
. >> lord corn wallace could be considered the point person as having lost the most important colony of the british empire, and i wonder if george had any thing to do with his reiinization. >> corn wallace was related to various friends of the king's, and the king did not blame corn wallace personally for the catastrophe at yorktown because he felt that his march up from charleston to the peninsula at yorktown was not part of the overall plan. he did it essentially because he...
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corn gluten meal. whole grain corn. chicken by-product meal. what's in blue?) deboned chicken. chicken meal. brown rice. barley. oatmeal. (purina one mom) yeah, but those ingredients cost a lot more. (blue mom) blue's about 40 cents more a day. that's not too much for my chester. my name is gary... - pastell... - jozi. - i have ms. ms is what we have. i take ocrevus... an infusion treatment that's two times a year. for adults with relapsing or primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis, ocrevus is proven effective in reducing relapses in rms and slowing disability progression in rms and ppms. don't take ocrevus if you've had a life-threatening allergic reaction to it, or have hepatitis b. tell your doctor about vaccinations or if you've had hep b, as it could come back. a common side effect of ocrevus is infusion reactions, and some may require hospitalization. it can increase your risk of infections, which can be serious, and may decrease certain types of immunoglobulins. while pml was not reported in clinical trials, it could happen. an increased risk o
corn gluten meal. whole grain corn. chicken by-product meal. what's in blue?) deboned chicken. chicken meal. brown rice. barley. oatmeal. (purina one mom) yeah, but those ingredients cost a lot more. (blue mom) blue's about 40 cents more a day. that's not too much for my chester. my name is gary... - pastell... - jozi. - i have ms. ms is what we have. i take ocrevus... an infusion treatment that's two times a year. for adults with relapsing or primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis,...
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sugar, corn for corn syrup, nuts. warren buffett bought see's in 1972.e company, he's always said that, because he bought it for 30 million, it's made $2 billion over the years, and he's been taking that money and use to purchase all these other companies. all right, coming up, do they have a milk chocolate moat? we're speaking exclusively to pat eagan of see's candies, the ceo, when we come right back. don't go away. ♪ muck . jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the time she spotted the neighbor kid, an approaching car, a puddle, and knew there was going to be a situation. ♪ ♪ ms. hogan's class? yeah, it's atlantis. nice. i don't think they had camels in atlantis. really? today she's a teammate at truist, the bank that starts with care when you start with care, you get a different kind of bank. ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. exploring the heart of historic europe wi
sugar, corn for corn syrup, nuts. warren buffett bought see's in 1972.e company, he's always said that, because he bought it for 30 million, it's made $2 billion over the years, and he's been taking that money and use to purchase all these other companies. all right, coming up, do they have a milk chocolate moat? we're speaking exclusively to pat eagan of see's candies, the ceo, when we come right back. don't go away. ♪ muck . jessica was born to care. she always had your back... like the...
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i wonder how confident you are in the measure of carbon intensity of your corn ethanol fuel stock. >> yes. thank you for the question, senator. so, we do use the oregon model to calculate the intensity in the state which is the national model to do so. with respect to the ethanol that we are receiving an oregon, the import of that fuel is producer specific so we can keep very close track of the different ethanol's that we are getting and what we are seeing is incremental decreases in the carbon intensity so for ethanol over the past six years it has continued to go down at about 10%. the carbon intensity of the biodiesel's have seen a more significant decrease. but it is study and it shows that there is value in the low carbon fuel standards to continue to draw down those intensities. they are getting more efficient and better after energy input and that is reflected in the lower intensity scores. >> you mentioned cellulosic ethanol i believe. what is the market share within the ethanol market of cellulosic ethanol? or in your portfolio if you know that better than the national market
i wonder how confident you are in the measure of carbon intensity of your corn ethanol fuel stock. >> yes. thank you for the question, senator. so, we do use the oregon model to calculate the intensity in the state which is the national model to do so. with respect to the ethanol that we are receiving an oregon, the import of that fuel is producer specific so we can keep very close track of the different ethanol's that we are getting and what we are seeing is incremental decreases in the...
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you turn more than 40 million bushels of corn into millions of gallons of ethanol per year. we want to see facilities like this all over the midwest. here is why. it supports armors and the farm economy. everybody thinks delaware is the big industrial state. we have a $4 billion agricultural industry. we have more chickens in delaware then you have in the entire midwest. all kidding aside, it is a big industry in delaware. and my state is a very rural state. the largest city outside wilmington is almost 20,000 people. it is a rural state. we want to get verbal communities engaged. knowing you have a buyer gives farmers something they do not often have. peace of mind. certainty about where the product can be sold at a fair price point. second, it creates good paying jobs. 400,000 jobs are directly and indirectly supported by this industry nationwide. third, it reduces our reliance on foreign oil. [applause] pres. biden: stretches the supply. and fourth, it gives you a choice at the pump. when you have a choice, you have competition. when you have competition, you have better
you turn more than 40 million bushels of corn into millions of gallons of ethanol per year. we want to see facilities like this all over the midwest. here is why. it supports armors and the farm economy. everybody thinks delaware is the big industrial state. we have a $4 billion agricultural industry. we have more chickens in delaware then you have in the entire midwest. all kidding aside, it is a big industry in delaware. and my state is a very rural state. the largest city outside wilmington...
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how do you take the demand or pressure away from gas prices and put them on corn prices?rankly they have been surging and are seriously in need. tom: commodities worldwide folding into the wto report of 2.8% global gdp, really something. anna han joins us, equity strategist at wells fargo. how d-link are equities -- delinked are equities from the bond market? anna: not too much move, the 10 year soaring. today the driver will be what happens with the core cpi component. food prices, oil prices have been very volatile. that's why they are not part of the core. the market will be more forgiving for a surprise there but what happens with the cpi cord goods versus services portion will be one of the main drivers. lisa: one theme has been that there has been a change in leadership in the index and moving away from big tech. we have seen this in the underperformance from the nasdaq. are we seeing a true shift in leadership or is this a head game? anna: i do think it's a true shift in leadership that's been coming for some time. we've been positioned. it can be frightening becau
how do you take the demand or pressure away from gas prices and put them on corn prices?rankly they have been surging and are seriously in need. tom: commodities worldwide folding into the wto report of 2.8% global gdp, really something. anna han joins us, equity strategist at wells fargo. how d-link are equities -- delinked are equities from the bond market? anna: not too much move, the 10 year soaring. today the driver will be what happens with the core cpi component. food prices, oil prices...