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Wheat prices tumbled Thursday as a government report showed the nation's farmers had planted winter wheat on much more of their land this season amid last year's higher prices and easing drought conditions in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Across the country, the amount of winter wheat planted for harvest in 2012 was estimated at 41.9 million acres, the National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Thursday. That is an increase of 3 percent from 2011 and up 12 percent from 2010. At the Chicago Board of Trade, wheat for March delivery fell 36 cents to $6.05 a bushel. The longer-term impact on prices will be determined when it is clear if all those extra acres turn into increased production and whether dry conditions return in the spring when the wheat comes out of dormancy.
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- the City of Mesa, Arizona; the City of Las Cruces, New Mexico; the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, Petitioners, v. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Respondent, American Public Gas Association; Apache Nitrogen Products, Inc.; Arizona Public Service Company; Phelps Dodge Corporation; Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District; Asarco, Inc.; Cyprus Miami Mining Corporation; Magma Copper Company; El Paso Electric Company; El Paso Natural Gas Company; Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd.; Gas Company of New Mexico; Meridian Oil Inc.; Mobil Producing Texas & New Mexico Inc.; Mobil Natural Gas Inc.; Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Pan-Alberta Gas Ltd.; Process Gas Consumers Group; Public Utilities Commission of the State of California; Saguaro Power Company, a Limited Partnership; Southern California Edison Company; Southern Union Gas Company; Southwest Gas Corporation; the United Distribution Companies; Western Gas Resources, Inc., Intervenors., 993 F.2d 888 (D.C. Cir. 1993)
[301 U.S.App.D.C. 227] Petition for Review of an Order of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
John P. Gregg, with whom Susan N. Kelly and Eric ...
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... interceptions of ineligible agricultural products approaching the U.S. border from. Canada, strongly...Arizona, and Texas, where the prohibited products could place major a...
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... Company and Occidental Chemical and Agricultural Products, Inc., Hooker Chemical and Plastics, Occiidental Company of Texas and Best Fertilizer Company; CHIQUITA BRANDS INTER...
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... Company and Occidental Chemical and Agricultural Products, Inc., Hooker Chemical and Plastics, Occiidental Company of Texas and Best Fertilizer Company; CHIQUITA BRANDS INTER...
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... state and federal courts in Louisiana, Texas, andCalifornia, and two of those courts-a Texas st...Union Carbide AgriculturalProducts Co., for example, involved a data-sharing ar...UnionCarbide Agricultural Products Co., 473 U. S. 568 (1985);Commodity Futures Tradin...
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... Company and Occidental Chemical and Agricultural Products, Inc., Hooker Chemical and Plastics, Occiidental Company of Texas and Best Fertilizer Company; CHIQUITA BRANDS INTER...
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GIBSON CITY - An agricultural equipment manufacturer will close its Sioux Falls, S.D., plant and consolidate operations at Alamo Group Illinois in Gibson City.
The SMC plant makes front-end loaders and backhoes; the closure will mean the loss of 80 jobs. Texas-based Alamo said operations will be absorbed at the 150-employee plant in Gibson City, which makes tillage products and rotary cutters.