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caroline: corn syrup. joe: corn syrup flavored coin.ughter] joe: if that's what you are getting, it's getting more expensive. i mean it looks like lumber. look at the charts on the bloomberg agricultural spot index that are ab -- absolutely soaring. break out the individuals, they are going next -- nuts. caroline: the place to be is the new speculative trade. joe: mia b -- maybe elon musk has corn and soy and wheat. joining us now, investors scott irwin, chair of agricultural marketing. we talked to you a couple of months ago when the rally was well over -- well under way and you talked about chinese restocking as a major driver. china buying a bunch of agricultural goods, sending up the price. is that still what's going on or is there another dynamic pushing prices higher? prof. irwin: well, that's kind of the overall context, it's what fueled the initial stage of the rally, chinese buying, phenomenal up to the latest data we have had, 900 bushels of corn in a good year, would have been 200 million bushes. what they are buying, it has
caroline: corn syrup. joe: corn syrup flavored coin.ughter] joe: if that's what you are getting, it's getting more expensive. i mean it looks like lumber. look at the charts on the bloomberg agricultural spot index that are ab -- absolutely soaring. break out the individuals, they are going next -- nuts. caroline: the place to be is the new speculative trade. joe: mia b -- maybe elon musk has corn and soy and wheat. joining us now, investors scott irwin, chair of agricultural marketing. we...
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she is grinding indian corn. a food important to all the settlers while brother all of a mix the gold, the highly prize possesion from england. and now, jason has laid the new fire and must waddled alive embers to light it. here is at the fox place. >> would there be an ember in your fire, john? >> you will be welcomed do. speak of it to susan. >> settlers shared dangers together and they gladly share comforts to because. >> how is master roberts today? >> very little change. the fever has not reckoned these many days. >> one day, when you are well again, you can hunt gear with jason. >> the fireplace does not always give adequate heat especially when there is sickness in the house. sickness that may be very serious. today, as always, there is a full schedule of work ahead for the bachelors in the entire community. it is time for mr. fox and all of the settlers to set out to the fields. they are clearing is just over beyond this ridge of rocks. there is a good view of the ocean from the ridge. and mr. fox and all
she is grinding indian corn. a food important to all the settlers while brother all of a mix the gold, the highly prize possesion from england. and now, jason has laid the new fire and must waddled alive embers to light it. here is at the fox place. >> would there be an ember in your fire, john? >> you will be welcomed do. speak of it to susan. >> settlers shared dangers together and they gladly share comforts to because. >> how is master roberts today? >> very...
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corn used to be thought of as food.ght is that, you know, as people get out and drive more. you're going to need a lot more ethanol. >> right. and we've been increasing yields every year so we can keep up with the production. >> reporter: ashley, look at this thing. this is a 50,000 bin -- bushel corn bin. today we had a report from the usda says a lot more -- or a lot less corn is now in storage. if you look at this, we've got about, what, it's about 10,000 bushel? >> 10,000 bushel left in this bin. >> reporter: and if you look, ashley, this is now worth a whole lot more than it used to be. we're looking at prices around, what is it, what are we now? almost $6? >> right about $6 a bushel. >> reporter: as you point out, there's some concerns about inflation, you know? [laughter] you guys took a heavy hit last year with the china tear lives -- tariffs. now you've got a chance to recoup. >> yeah. we needed this because we had five years it was at -- break even or below. so this is something that we needed in agriculture.
corn used to be thought of as food.ght is that, you know, as people get out and drive more. you're going to need a lot more ethanol. >> right. and we've been increasing yields every year so we can keep up with the production. >> reporter: ashley, look at this thing. this is a 50,000 bin -- bushel corn bin. today we had a report from the usda says a lot more -- or a lot less corn is now in storage. if you look at this, we've got about, what, it's about 10,000 bushel? >> 10,000...
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the first corn crop is coming along well. thanks partly to the indians who abandoned some cleared land in these parts, even before the settlers came. the sight of ripening corn makes john fox feel confident. it makes him eager to clear the ground for larger plantings. it isn't easy this clearing of a wilderness. it isn't easy removing the stones from the rocky new england soil. but it makes a difference when you're building something new. jason here repairing the roof of the bark wigwam had a far more comfortable house in dorchester, england. but this is a new home in a new land. it makes a difference. albert sims who grows and harvests his own tobacco takes as much satisfaction in his small crop as do the big plantation owners of virginia far down the coast to the south. thus in the field and in the home the settlers carry on day in and day out. the scant food supply must be carefully doled out. and pitch pine splints are fashioned by hand for candles. even when the long day's work is done, there may be heavy burdens to bear
the first corn crop is coming along well. thanks partly to the indians who abandoned some cleared land in these parts, even before the settlers came. the sight of ripening corn makes john fox feel confident. it makes him eager to clear the ground for larger plantings. it isn't easy this clearing of a wilderness. it isn't easy removing the stones from the rocky new england soil. but it makes a difference when you're building something new. jason here repairing the roof of the bark wigwam had a...
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that is no one grows more corn than the united states. and mexicans who rely on corn as a staple and who grew most of it themselves in the form of agriculture that is sustainable and was in fact largely supported to some extent by government policy, mexicans were forced to choose between buying locally grown well-grown corn for their tortillas at three times the price of corn that was import from the united states or not. the upshot was that many mexican farmers were forced to sell or girl up their lands and free north, looking for work, or to wait for the united states or other countries to establish factories in mexico where labor costs are lower so that people could find work, form are farmers could find work. this has been a tremendous transformation and our closest neighbor and o in way our klose natural ally in this southwest where the borders are so permeable and california was mexico after all. i think i'll stop there but similarly the green reefer luigs was exporting mesh products and american goods and american know how and was
that is no one grows more corn than the united states. and mexicans who rely on corn as a staple and who grew most of it themselves in the form of agriculture that is sustainable and was in fact largely supported to some extent by government policy, mexicans were forced to choose between buying locally grown well-grown corn for their tortillas at three times the price of corn that was import from the united states or not. the upshot was that many mexican farmers were forced to sell or girl up...
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i keep a buffer zone between my farm and the corn and soy. if the herbicide sprayed on that part of the farm gets onto my vegetables, they'll die just like that. most of the farming in the chesapeake bay is large monoculture crops of corn and soy. they're spraying a lot of synthetic herbicides and fertilizer, and it affects the soil quality, and it ruins the biodiversity of the land. instead of pesticides, i use a lot of different things. grow cover is one. just put it over the crops, and it keeps the pests out. i grow a diverse landscape of flowers, diverse crops, so that i'm encouraging beneficial insects to be in my farm. and they can take care of the bad insects. when people say you can't grow largamounts of food without chemicals, i say you definitely can. i'm on only about an acre or two, and i'm feeding well over 200 people harvesting 15 to 20 thousand pounds of vegetables each year. over time, using organic practices, the soil quality improves so that you can grow more and become more efficient and increase your yield. in the three ye
i keep a buffer zone between my farm and the corn and soy. if the herbicide sprayed on that part of the farm gets onto my vegetables, they'll die just like that. most of the farming in the chesapeake bay is large monoculture crops of corn and soy. they're spraying a lot of synthetic herbicides and fertilizer, and it affects the soil quality, and it ruins the biodiversity of the land. instead of pesticides, i use a lot of different things. grow cover is one. just put it over the crops, and it...
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but the high demand for beat corn has also led to massive energy consumption to keep the system going just look at the server in china. one bitcoin transaction releases as much to you and to as $100000.00 credit card payments. let's think about climate change and you said here are eco friendly but if you think about how much an artist consumptive to produce to keep the whole system of bitcoin alive it can be compared with the whole country oh you mean ok that's maybe your argument most of the energy that is needed for the corn world is consumed in china are about 65 percent and they are shutting down companies. that work with coal power and they would like to have more companies using hydro power and would its value continue to rise because midpoint is limited in quantity there's a certain cap on the number of bitcoins that can ever be produced but the demand for bitcoin hasn't been met there are a lot of people who have not even invested in it yet it's likely big corn prices will continue to rise significantly over the next few years as more people become familiar with because. so no
but the high demand for beat corn has also led to massive energy consumption to keep the system going just look at the server in china. one bitcoin transaction releases as much to you and to as $100000.00 credit card payments. let's think about climate change and you said here are eco friendly but if you think about how much an artist consumptive to produce to keep the whole system of bitcoin alive it can be compared with the whole country oh you mean ok that's maybe your argument most of the...
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percent most of the corn that you grow as a corn farmer and the u.s.>> 30 percent of the court goes to ethanol, yes. c5 and you are optimistic with the biden administration because this is a renewable fuel that this could be god. guest: could definitely feel for what they are proposing. the high octane it would be excellent for that fuel. >> it is grown tremendously in the percentage of corn grown used for ethanol and critics say this could be the same energy. but you get about two and half bushels or two half gallons per bushel. >> yes. >> the benefits to you you see is being a renewable fuel, something we have to go find a drill the rav4, this is renewable. >> this week were probably going to start planning oliver's will have nick brought the beautiful harvesting in this fall. guest: are you worried about inflation. >> while the inflation has had has somewhat. the fertilizer prices have went up about 20 - 30 percent since december. so the impression is coming into agriculture. guest: maybe the gas prices as well printed tell you charles, this is fasc
percent most of the corn that you grow as a corn farmer and the u.s.>> 30 percent of the court goes to ethanol, yes. c5 and you are optimistic with the biden administration because this is a renewable fuel that this could be god. guest: could definitely feel for what they are proposing. the high octane it would be excellent for that fuel. >> it is grown tremendously in the percentage of corn grown used for ethanol and critics say this could be the same energy. but you get about two...
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then they found a place where indians had varied corn. this area was the sight of an abandoned village of the patuxet indians. the explorers decided it would be a good place for their settlement. they would call it plymouth, a place named by and earlier explore of new england. using the shall up, they began to unload passengers and goods from the mayflower. december 25th, christmas day was not a holiday celebrated by the pilgrims, and so as bradford wrote -- >> on the 25th day of december, they began to erect -- for common use to receive them and their goods. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> lots of ground were measured out for each family. they could waste no time in planning or building settlement because it was now winter and many of them were becoming ill. those who were able kept working to build the houses. but the cold, damp winter weather and the sicknesses they had suffered on their long voyage began to strike them down. >> so two or three a day, scarce 50 remained of 100. about six or seven sound persons who spared no gains, night or day, but with abun
then they found a place where indians had varied corn. this area was the sight of an abandoned village of the patuxet indians. the explorers decided it would be a good place for their settlement. they would call it plymouth, a place named by and earlier explore of new england. using the shall up, they began to unload passengers and goods from the mayflower. december 25th, christmas day was not a holiday celebrated by the pilgrims, and so as bradford wrote -- >> on the 25th day of...
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jack: one of the stocks that fit the theme is corning, tell us why you like that stock. >> corning, barront is a very innovative company with a robust r&d budget and they touch like you say a variety of the industrial revolution themes including the 5g with the fiber-optic backbone of the 5g they also touched life science with the baller glass which is a great innovation that i believe all through the vaccine companies are using it for the vaccine because of its strength and resistance to the cold, they also had a very lucrative and important collaborative relationship with apple because back over a decade where they make and innovate with various glass products for apple which coming soon which is already here is the latest generation of guerrilla glass. jack: we have to leave it there unfortunately but thank you very much for the insights and congrats on your performance. >> thank you so much, i appreciate it. jack: facebook seems to be surrounded by controversy but there's hidden value inside the stock, the all right that's a fifth-floor problem... ok. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha h
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poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. it's similar to polystyrene phone. consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no. i can see them when you dissect a piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope that's what makes it so light. like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they are showing many factories the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a massive granules all the same size the original maize is grown in germany well that is land intensive on the plus side the material will help to reduce fossil fuel consumption. and you can read it it tastes a lot like popcorn except there's no sugar or salt or chop wood of course so the taste is a bit boring and. the granules of them pressed together to form sheets panels with plan pricing providing the bonding agent as opposed to synthetic chemicals this makes the material compostable and even suitable as animal fodder. for the team pioneers in the field. they also use a hot
poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. it's similar to polystyrene phone. consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no. i can see them when you dissect a piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope that's what makes it so light. like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they are showing many factories the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it...
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well most big corn is still sort of your chill for me it doesn't have any i'm barely you basically it's all fair show and if you think it's like bubble yes admittedly in the 1st years after its launch in 2000 his value increased only gradually and its image was spent think about how many imbued quiet strength actions were used for illegal for example drugs where all of the criminals use bit choir but in the big world something is changing countries like germany do force because it uses to verify themselves before they enter the big chord world so it's not that anonymous as it used to be over the next few years confidence grew as bitcoin's technology proves stable and the price even hit $100.00 euro's but a crash was just around the corner at some point price to cryptocurrency between stolen several $1000000.00 europe's worth was last year it's also not regulated but think about it if someone would steal your money take a look at your crouch some points were already stolen in the post where is the guarantee that it will happen to your beat clients actually the big con infrastructure has
well most big corn is still sort of your chill for me it doesn't have any i'm barely you basically it's all fair show and if you think it's like bubble yes admittedly in the 1st years after its launch in 2000 his value increased only gradually and its image was spent think about how many imbued quiet strength actions were used for illegal for example drugs where all of the criminals use bit choir but in the big world something is changing countries like germany do force because it uses to...
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. >> as many as were able began to plant their corn. he also directed them where to catch fish. so all that summer there was no want. and every family had their portion. >> in the small but sturdy homes the pilgrims had built, cooking and studying and the everyday activities of family life were going on. ♪♪ as the summer of their first year came to an end, the pilgrim farmers harvested the corn they had planted. to celebrate their harvest, they prepared a feast. there was food they had grown, wild turkeys from the forest, and lobsters and fish from the sea. to their feast, the pilgrims invited their indian friends. this was a time of celebration. the pilgrims would give thanks to god, a thanksgiving at the end of their first year. pilgrims and indians would share the harvest, and the games and contests of skill. ♪♪ [ laughter ] this was a time for laughter and rejoicing. it was also the end of the year of enormous hardships for the brave men, women, and children of plymouth colony. of those who came to settle nearly a year before, less
. >> as many as were able began to plant their corn. he also directed them where to catch fish. so all that summer there was no want. and every family had their portion. >> in the small but sturdy homes the pilgrims had built, cooking and studying and the everyday activities of family life were going on. ♪♪ as the summer of their first year came to an end, the pilgrim farmers harvested the corn they had planted. to celebrate their harvest, they prepared a feast. there was food...
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, this -- not only lumber, but in corn, the food staple.u see them continuing or is there some sort of stasis reaching as people plant more crops and harvest more trees? dennis: what was interesting about the crop numbers last week with soybeans and corn, the government -- the south street chicago missed when the government report was by about 2 million acres. farmers were not going to increase as dramatically as i thought they would and many people on lasalle street thought they would. the perspective plantings report can be egregiously wrong and missed the number eventually what puts in the ground by a rather large factor. but farmers have not responded as aggressively as we thought they would. up the monetary authorities have been so expansionary, that is a major precursor, major driving force behind rising commodity prices. i don't see anything that will stop the rising commodity prices. lumber might be a little overdone. maybe lumber is a little excited on the upside. but corn can go higher, wheat and beans and cotton can go higher. mo
, this -- not only lumber, but in corn, the food staple.u see them continuing or is there some sort of stasis reaching as people plant more crops and harvest more trees? dennis: what was interesting about the crop numbers last week with soybeans and corn, the government -- the south street chicago missed when the government report was by about 2 million acres. farmers were not going to increase as dramatically as i thought they would and many people on lasalle street thought they would. the...
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and you are going to pick corn that will show the standard hours that you are going from here. i don't because you are worried those experiences don't tear you up the price pun a bios consortium and he can that group in partnership with the africa centers for disease control and prevention a working together to keep travelers moving data is gathered at authorized testing centers and shared with aliens port entry officials and with travelers. and a bios is active in over $150.00 countries across the world. travelers from outside the continent must applaud the negative cog in 1000 test results on the system before they are allowed to fly. as one of the main covered $1000.00 test and centers in nairobi which is using the platform. it has made a strong impact on the travelers side especially the interaction of the travel last chord with. our unique identifier that identifies them from any point of entry or exit through the country. be up also came by time when the african union was launching the africa continental free trade area and generally this year according to the world bank
and you are going to pick corn that will show the standard hours that you are going from here. i don't because you are worried those experiences don't tear you up the price pun a bios consortium and he can that group in partnership with the africa centers for disease control and prevention a working together to keep travelers moving data is gathered at authorized testing centers and shared with aliens port entry officials and with travelers. and a bios is active in over $150.00 countries across...
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, dipped in corn bread batter and deep fried.ting from a good place. you put a pickle in there, people say it's random. what do you put on a hot dog? you put relish on a hot of dog. it's taking a good thing and making it more convenient. i don't know about peanut butter with the corn dog. but that corn dog right there with a pickle inside, i'm all about that, even for 13 bucks. jackie: once you explained it to me, i see the logic behind your thinking. i'm still not on board. rob, what do you think? rob: 13 bucks doesn't sound too bad. you think about the long-term cardiology problems you'll have, it will be a longer lasting effect. jackie: you can't eat too many of those within the course of a year. meantime, mariah carey still hitting the high notes with help from her covid vaccine shot, the pop of star posting the video to instagram with the title, vacation seen side effect -- vaccine side effects. dolly parton got a second dose of her own medicine, receiving the second shot of the moderna vaccine which she helped develop throu
, dipped in corn bread batter and deep fried.ting from a good place. you put a pickle in there, people say it's random. what do you put on a hot dog? you put relish on a hot of dog. it's taking a good thing and making it more convenient. i don't know about peanut butter with the corn dog. but that corn dog right there with a pickle inside, i'm all about that, even for 13 bucks. jackie: once you explained it to me, i see the logic behind your thinking. i'm still not on board. rob, what do you...
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of corn.frica swine fever with airport population so they have gone to a more industrialized model. that means more corn and soybeans. the world population is growing and a lot of poor people around the world are getting more income, becoming more middle-class. that results from carbohydrate to eating more protein in their diets. there is a market growth, there is a climate change impact, there is been a covid factor. guy: i want to pick up on that point about protein. you think we will get to the point will government will mandate -- where governments will mandate less meat eating? erik: consumers will continue to eat meat for many years. there is a growing element of the consumer base, particular younger people that like the plant-based diet alternatives come and see that as attractive for a number of reasons, so the plant-based market is growing. we are participating in that by helping to breed crops that taste better, but we are also doing a lot of work that is really exciting to help the
of corn.frica swine fever with airport population so they have gone to a more industrialized model. that means more corn and soybeans. the world population is growing and a lot of poor people around the world are getting more income, becoming more middle-class. that results from carbohydrate to eating more protein in their diets. there is a market growth, there is a climate change impact, there is been a covid factor. guy: i want to pick up on that point about protein. you think we will get to...
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killed by poachers last year hundreds more wounded this is the impact of the continued demand for corn from china and yet now . when i get shot they rattle and so they were. before these bullets and then all the time alison thompson runs a group lobbying for tough action on wildlife crime they also raise money the mercy missions like this. just 3 years ashcroft. bit easier for him so it's not so responsive to sounds from the outside this rhino was shot twice by poachers after surgery to remove shrapnel buried in his leg and shoulder you'll be back in the park by nightfall. in a nearby paddock another survivor left barely alive after poachers hacked out its horns . even for me. so it isn't in. there no makeup in a teen movie have guys holding the reds who are the bad news within 24 hours a day out of the country. and the post she doesn't know he's handing over to. the ridge for the rich get out. if the pages had succeeded in butchering this right as a very good chance it's holmes would have ended up in a small village in viet nam to sail into china. to meet the would. be the nickname of
killed by poachers last year hundreds more wounded this is the impact of the continued demand for corn from china and yet now . when i get shot they rattle and so they were. before these bullets and then all the time alison thompson runs a group lobbying for tough action on wildlife crime they also raise money the mercy missions like this. just 3 years ashcroft. bit easier for him so it's not so responsive to sounds from the outside this rhino was shot twice by poachers after surgery to remove...
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well most big corn is still sort of your chill for me it doesn't have any better you basically it's allfeared and if you think it's like bubble yes admitted in the 1st years after its launch in 2000 months value increased only gradually and its image was spent think about how many bit quiet strength actions were used for illegal for example drugs where all of the criminals use bitcoin but in the world something is changing countries like germany do force because it uses to verify themselves before they enter the big called world so it's not that anonymous as it used to be over the next few years confidence grew as bitcoin's technology proved stable and the price even hit $902.00 universe but the crash was just around the corner at some point in price the cryptocurrency had been stolen several $1000000.00 euros worth was lost in a false on a trickle a tip but think about it if someone would steal your money take a look at my own crouse coins were already stolen in the post where is the guarantee that it will happen to your bit clients actually the infrastructure of has never been hacked
well most big corn is still sort of your chill for me it doesn't have any better you basically it's allfeared and if you think it's like bubble yes admitted in the 1st years after its launch in 2000 months value increased only gradually and its image was spent think about how many bit quiet strength actions were used for illegal for example drugs where all of the criminals use bitcoin but in the world something is changing countries like germany do force because it uses to verify themselves...
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stealing their fields of corn, and the ones they didn't steal, the corn that they didn't steal, they destroyed so that the indian people that were living there, they became hungry themselves. as steve mentioned shortly after the british came, on one of those trips, they went to the town on the james river, just below jamestown, looking for food. and the goal was to take the corn from those people, which is what they did, and burn what was left. and as they were going back to jamestown, the kids that they captured, the children they had captured were thrown into the water. as their heads were blown out, their brains were blown out from the men on the ship. they were taking the wife of the king, as they referred, back to jamestown with them. they took her ashore and according to the article, ran her through with the swoshd because they had had enough fighting for one day. they didn't want to take her back, because they alluded to the fact that she would be burned at the stake. so instead of doing that, they ran her through with the sword. but they basically annihilated the tribe. in 16
stealing their fields of corn, and the ones they didn't steal, the corn that they didn't steal, they destroyed so that the indian people that were living there, they became hungry themselves. as steve mentioned shortly after the british came, on one of those trips, they went to the town on the james river, just below jamestown, looking for food. and the goal was to take the corn from those people, which is what they did, and burn what was left. and as they were going back to jamestown, the kids...
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well most big corn is still sort of your chill for me it doesn't have any way to you basically it's all fear show and if you think it's like bubble yes admittedly in the 1st years after its launch in 2000 its value increased only gradually and its image was spent think about how many bit quiet strength actions were used for illegal for example drugs where all of the criminals use bitcoin but in the world something is changing countries like germany do force because it uses to verify themselves before they enter the big called world so it's not that anonymous as it used to be over the next few years confidence grew as bitcoin's technology proved stable and the price even hit $900.00 euro's monday crash was just around the corner at some point in price the cryptocurrency had been twined stolen several $1000000.00 euro swarthy was lost in a false on a trickle a tip but think about it if someone would steal your money take a look at your crouse coins were already a stolen in the post where is the guarantee that it will happen to your bit clients actually the infrastructure of has never been
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he is in illinois right now. >> this is jim robin's corn been. right now, 8 year high for corn. >> it is an offering at $6. >> futures are 585 at the moment. you mentioned food. the other thing is ethanol. ethanol is a huge piece piece of what corn is used for but ethanol is green. >> it is definitely green, 40% is already used for biofuels, we will increase that, and it is a definite positive for agriculture. >> it is inevitable. the been we are showing you, right now the usda came out with a crop report, an hour or so ago, there's a lot less corn like this in storage than they thought and there will be a lot more demand because of people back on the roads, more ethanol and gas conception. prices go up i am afraid. neil: thank you very much for that and the impact of what is happening on that front. imagine running a large food company as this gentleman did, i remember we talked when you are running that conglomerate about there are things you can control and things you can't control. price of underlying commodities, agricultural commodities the
he is in illinois right now. >> this is jim robin's corn been. right now, 8 year high for corn. >> it is an offering at $6. >> futures are 585 at the moment. you mentioned food. the other thing is ethanol. ethanol is a huge piece piece of what corn is used for but ethanol is green. >> it is definitely green, 40% is already used for biofuels, we will increase that, and it is a definite positive for agriculture. >> it is inevitable. the been we are showing you, right...
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but also spend my days now i'm in corn and looking after my children. i've got to do laundry, and i've got to bake bread and i've got things to mend, so there's always some sort of work to do. baking and making sure that everything in the house is in order for that as well. where i work whereas my husband is more outside. my husband is more of things like fishing, especially in the summer months. at this time of year, he's out more hunting, so a lot of the wild birds that come through will take out his musket and he'll go hunting for them. there will also be trees in the season, so that next year, we might burn them but also if we gotta make repairs to the houses, he'll do a lot of that work. some of theéyky only things that i made here for the most part are very simple things like this stool. things that don't necessarily look fairly pretty, but we can use them quite well. there's also some that -- we have drawn from the gardens, but will cut back in one so with that we might try them and keep them for cooking. might keep them from. it's a very good se
but also spend my days now i'm in corn and looking after my children. i've got to do laundry, and i've got to bake bread and i've got things to mend, so there's always some sort of work to do. baking and making sure that everything in the house is in order for that as well. where i work whereas my husband is more outside. my husband is more of things like fishing, especially in the summer months. at this time of year, he's out more hunting, so a lot of the wild birds that come through will take...
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not so i was lucky enough to receive some rise flour corn and cooking oil terror groups have attacked her home village on the mainland twice and want everyone to leave but the villagers had nowhere to go then the attackers came a search time. and they just chopped off one of her son's head for no reason right before our eyes is that everyone had to watch you know even the children here so we fled here to this island. now marie lives in the hut with her 3 children she has adopted another child who had lost his parents on the way here. i thought. for the next day we started for the neighboring island of given by the u.n. food program has also planned to mission here. but our trip ended when we were halfway there so we just exactly what is to show how dysfunctional and forward to this care that is that i mean all the surrounding islands said one point where attacks by the insurgents. no luck no times we're definitely stuck on the close by mainland militants still stage deadly attacks on villages plundering them to finance their operations after recent attacks international corporations s
not so i was lucky enough to receive some rise flour corn and cooking oil terror groups have attacked her home village on the mainland twice and want everyone to leave but the villagers had nowhere to go then the attackers came a search time. and they just chopped off one of her son's head for no reason right before our eyes is that everyone had to watch you know even the children here so we fled here to this island. now marie lives in the hut with her 3 children she has adopted another child...
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poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone if it consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no poor. can see them when you dissect a piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light. like the market researcher and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're saying manufacture is the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a massive granules all the same size the original maize is grown in germany well that is land intensive on the plus side the material will help to reduce fossil fuel consumption. and you can eat it it tastes a lot like popcorn except there's no sugar or chocolate of course so the taste is a bit boring. the granules have been pressed together to form sheets or panels with plum proceeding providing the bonding agent as opposed to synthetic chemicals this makes the material compostable and even suitable as animal fodder. the team are pioneers in the field. they also use a hot a
poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone if it consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no poor. can see them when you dissect a piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light. like the market researcher and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're saying manufacture is the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to...
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poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone. consists of a mass of cavities filled with air. i can see them when you go to piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope that's what makes it so light. like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're saying many factories the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a massive granules all the same size the original maize is grown in germany well that is land intensive on the plus side the material will help to reduce fossil fuel consumption. and you can read it and it tastes a lot like popcorn except there's no sugar or salt or chop wood of course so the taste is a bit boring. the granules of them pressed together to form sheets or panels with plant proceeding providing the bonding agent as opposed to synthetic chemicals this makes the material compostable and even suitable as animal fodder. the team are pioneers in the field. they also use a hot air gun to co
poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone. consists of a mass of cavities filled with air. i can see them when you go to piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope that's what makes it so light. like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're saying many factories the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a massive...
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poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone if it consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no poor. can see them when you dissect a piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light. like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they are showing many factories the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a massive granules all the same size as the original maize is grown in germany well that is land intensive on the plus side the material will help to reduce fossil fuel consumption. and you can read it and it tastes a lot like popcorn except there's no sugar or salt or chocolate of course so the taste is a bit boring. the granules have been pressed together to form sheets or panels with plum proceeding providing the bonding agent as opposed to synthetic chemicals this makes the material compostable and even suitable as animal fodder. the team are pioneers in the field. but t
poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone if it consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no poor. can see them when you dissect a piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light. like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they are showing many factories the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to...
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country oh you've got me ok that's maybe your best argument most of the energy that is needed for the corn world is consumed in china about 65 percent and they are shutting down companies. that work with coal power and they would like to have more companies using hydro power and would its value continue to rise because bitcoin is limited in quantity and there's a certain cap on the number of bitcoins that can ever be produced but the demand for bitcoin hasn't been met there are a lot of people who have not even invested in it yet it's likely big corn prices will continue to rise significantly over the next few years as more people become familiar with because. so now have i been able to convince my colleague of merits. not recognized by so many countries i think. it's more we. more clear what is it. and it 1st appeared more. and more. in terms of criminal. the problem was the climate change. then i don't mind. but. i believe. we do not have to believe in the old common currency our parents did it so we have a new. super cool currency that's ok. was what. i guess the last word in trip to cu
country oh you've got me ok that's maybe your best argument most of the energy that is needed for the corn world is consumed in china about 65 percent and they are shutting down companies. that work with coal power and they would like to have more companies using hydro power and would its value continue to rise because bitcoin is limited in quantity and there's a certain cap on the number of bitcoins that can ever be produced but the demand for bitcoin hasn't been met there are a lot of people...
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poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone. consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no poor. can see them when you go sector piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light . like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're saying manufacture is the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a massive granules all the same size the original maize is grown in germany well that is land intensive on the plus side the material will help to reduce fossil fuel consumption. and you can eat it it tastes a lot like popcorn except there's no sugar or salt or chop wood of course so the taste is a bit boring. the granules of em pressed together to form sheets panels with plant proceeding providing the bonding agent as opposed to synthetic chemicals this makes the material compostable and even suitable as animal fodder. the team of pioneers in the field. but they also use a hot ai
poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone. consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no poor. can see them when you go sector piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light . like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're saying manufacture is the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it...
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poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone. consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no. can see them when you piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light. like the mark the researcher and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're saying manufacture is the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a massive granules all the same size the original maize is grown in germany well that is land intensive on the plus side the material will help to reduce fossil fuel consumption. and you can it tastes a lot like popcorn except there's no sugar or chocolate of course so the taste is a bit boring. the granules have been pressed together to form sheets or panels with plan proceeding providing the bonding agent as opposed to synthetic chemicals this makes the material compostable and even suitable as animal fodder of the team are pioneers in the field. they also use a hot air gun to compare the t
poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene phone. consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no. can see them when you piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light. like the mark the researcher and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're saying manufacture is the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a...
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poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene foam or in one consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no. can see them when you go the piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light. like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're showing manufacturers the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it into a massive granules all the same size as the original maize is grown in germany well that is land intensive on the plus side the material will help to reduce fossil fuel consumption. and you can eat or it tastes a lot like popcorn except there's no sugar or salt or chop wood of course so the taste is a bit boring and. the granules have been pressed together to form sheets or panels with plum proceeding providing the bonding agent as opposed to synthetic chemicals this makes the material compostable and even suitable as animal fodder of the team pioneers in the field. but they also u
poor and his team have been looking into an environmentally friendly alternative pop corn. similar to polystyrene foam or in one consists of a mass of cavities filled with there are no. can see them when you go the piece of popcorn and examine it under the microscope. that's what makes it so light. like the market research and his team have already used popcorn to create kitchen furniture they're showing manufacturers the range of potential applications for popcorn the 1st step is to turn it...
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i'll also spend my days pounding corn and looking after my children. i've got to do laundry, and i've got to bake bread, and i've got things to mend, so there is always some sort of work to do. gardening and making sure everything in the house is in good order, for that is more where i work, whereas my husband is more outside. my husband does more of things like fishing, especially in the summer months. at this time of year, he's out more hunting, so a lot of the wild birds that come through, he'll take out his musket and he'll go hunting for them. he'll also be felling trees in the season so next year we might burn them, but also if we've got to make repairs to the houses, he'll do a lot of that work. all of the dap on the wall might crack from year to year. we have no limestone to protect it from the weather, so here all of the clay and the marsh grass and sand that gets mixed together after a time, it can crack, so he'll be repairing those. but we keep wood and clabboards on the outside of the houses to protect it from the rain and any sort of weath
i'll also spend my days pounding corn and looking after my children. i've got to do laundry, and i've got to bake bread, and i've got things to mend, so there is always some sort of work to do. gardening and making sure everything in the house is in good order, for that is more where i work, whereas my husband is more outside. my husband does more of things like fishing, especially in the summer months. at this time of year, he's out more hunting, so a lot of the wild birds that come through,...
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. >> reporter: isabelle hernandez lopez says before the drought, his farm yielded enough beans and corn for his family. but now the beans in this simmering pot represent an entire's day worth of food for him. his oldest son arrived in the u.s. a few weeks ago looking for a better life. president biden has put vice president harris in charge of handling the migrant surge at the border. she is scheduled to meet with the president of guatemala next week. mona? >> ike, thank you. >>> the u.s. is sending air support to help search search for a mission indonesian submarine. 53 sailors were on board. they haven't been heard since wednesday. there are fears the sub sank to a depth where it could have been crushed by water pressure. the only possible sign of it is now an oil slick. the oxygen supply is expected to run out this afternoon. >>> breaking news from the sports world. a former college basketball star with nba ambitions has died in a car crash in california. terrance clark played at the university of kentucky. he was only 19 but was considered a potential nba lottery pick. he just signe
. >> reporter: isabelle hernandez lopez says before the drought, his farm yielded enough beans and corn for his family. but now the beans in this simmering pot represent an entire's day worth of food for him. his oldest son arrived in the u.s. a few weeks ago looking for a better life. president biden has put vice president harris in charge of handling the migrant surge at the border. she is scheduled to meet with the president of guatemala next week. mona? >> ike, thank you....
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it's more difficult to grow and it's less subsidized so it's what's easy to grow is a 1000 acres of corn with chemicals and soil that's nearly dead by a system that's been proven to work that's pretty easy and doesn't take a lot of technological know how a lot of experience even on the part of the farmer it's what they call spray and play pray you you plant the right seeds you apply the right chemicals you use the right pesticides and you have a you have a crop unfortunately it's not a crop that that that builds soil health and it's not a crop that that iggs in human health more organic food. would mean planting crops that belong in the in the region in which they're growing better tended more carefully than are. grown without pesticides or without chemical pesticides that is more complicated but at the same time i want to say that we're janick as it were has lost much of its meaning and that we're gannett junk food is still junk food we're gannett shampoos is not particularly helping the planet what we need in the world that we use now to talk about better farming is agro ecology which
it's more difficult to grow and it's less subsidized so it's what's easy to grow is a 1000 acres of corn with chemicals and soil that's nearly dead by a system that's been proven to work that's pretty easy and doesn't take a lot of technological know how a lot of experience even on the part of the farmer it's what they call spray and play pray you you plant the right seeds you apply the right chemicals you use the right pesticides and you have a you have a crop unfortunately it's not a crop...
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and france and other parts of europe some of the best agricultural land of the world is planted in corn and soybeans that are destined to produce junk food i would consider that waste of land we could be growing food to feed people on that land and we're not doing that because of your history of writing about for understandable idolizing for people who look to you for advice and suggestions and for some little step. with a new offer it's. for people who want to rule how do we make our food system data how do we tackle climate challenge a climate crisis knowing that a food systems a contrapuntal to read such as several achievable goals people can find that on twitter but what goals which is shared with us right now here on the street look i think the most important things we can do right now and again this goes back to something we talked about about 10 minutes ago yes we can say let's abolish junk food or we can say universal healthy free breakfast for all children great weeks we should be doing those things and working towards those things but some things that we can do like right now
and france and other parts of europe some of the best agricultural land of the world is planted in corn and soybeans that are destined to produce junk food i would consider that waste of land we could be growing food to feed people on that land and we're not doing that because of your history of writing about for understandable idolizing for people who look to you for advice and suggestions and for some little step. with a new offer it's. for people who want to rule how do we make our food...
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the corn here which is the staple, what people eat. has failed for two consecutive seasons, it means people here do not have enough to eat. and it's not just on this one hillside, but across these entire valleys, millions of acres and it's prompting hundreds of thousands of people to leave. we were in a village outside this once fertile area, straddling guatemala, el salvador and honduras is called the dry corridor. the climate here changing permanently. and you can see it in the soil. >> reporter: droughts and a pair of hurricanes that hit the area, spurred 3.5 million people to head towards thenitestates. lopez's eldest son among them. and lopez has bet everything that is dear to send his boy, who arrived two weeks ago. guatemala is stunted because of malnutrition. and it was off a dirt track on the other side of the mountain where we found children wielding ma chet tees, using their slingshots to bring down unripened mangos. unripened mangos. it was lunch. so, nelson is 11, aldin is 12 and they are about the size of my 6-year-old. t
the corn here which is the staple, what people eat. has failed for two consecutive seasons, it means people here do not have enough to eat. and it's not just on this one hillside, but across these entire valleys, millions of acres and it's prompting hundreds of thousands of people to leave. we were in a village outside this once fertile area, straddling guatemala, el salvador and honduras is called the dry corridor. the climate here changing permanently. and you can see it in the soil. >>...
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corn's in everything corn syrup is in everything >>> a sign of optimism on the economy.interesting trend happening is the so-called yolo economy which stands for you only live once workers are considering going out on their own because of the pandemic and the ceo of chipotle spoke to this trend last hour. >> what we are seeing is definitely a little bit more of this dynamic where people are just job switching more aggressively and i think one-time incentives that pop up so what we are focused on is understanding that there are rewards here in the short term and by staying with our company. our company you can come in as a crew member and find yourself running a multi-million dollar restaurant making 60,000, $80,000 in 2 years but you have to get through the first 90 days and so it is much more competitive to retain and develop your people. >> could be fun, ty. that could -- let's talk to karen kimbro about it. so you have some data to back this up. what are you seeing in terms of willingness and desire to switch industries i don't know if the word is job but doing their
corn's in everything corn syrup is in everything >>> a sign of optimism on the economy.interesting trend happening is the so-called yolo economy which stands for you only live once workers are considering going out on their own because of the pandemic and the ceo of chipotle spoke to this trend last hour. >> what we are seeing is definitely a little bit more of this dynamic where people are just job switching more aggressively and i think one-time incentives that pop up so what...