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Gary DrimmerApril 22, 2007
Rabobank realistic on timing of cellulosic ethanol
Analysis of: Biofuel market from cellulose not seen before 2015 | www.checkbiotech.org
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
When Rabobank, the leading agriculturally oriented bank in the world says that there won't be cellulosic ethanol until 2015, you have to listen.Rabobank not only is a major lender to the agriculture sector, it is one of the leading economic researcher following the industry on a worldwide basis. They...
Gary DrimmerApril 19, 2007
Palm oil demand from China, India and EU pushes prices up
Analysis of: Palm Oil climbs a new high in more than eight years on exports | www.financialexpress.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
Indonesia and Malaysia, the two major palm oil producers and exporters are enjoying higher production and prices thanks to both food and biodiesel demand.China's imports of palm oil has jumped in the last year and China plans major investments in new palm oil plantations.India just reduced vegetable...
Gary DrimmerApril 19, 2007
2 out of 3 major Southern Hemisphere Grain Producers Suffer Drought
Analysis of: Drought in Southern Africa | earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
NASA's Earth Observatory is showing dramatic pictures of the drought that is effecting South Africa. The corn crop there which was projected to be a normal 10 million metric tons, is now estimated to be no more then 6 million metric tons by the USDA.Australia has also been suffering from a prolonged...
Gary DrimmerApril 18, 2007
Bean (soybeans) in the teens
Analysis of: How high can soybean market soar? | deltafarmpress.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
It may seem strange to talk of higher soybean prices just as they slump to around 10% below their contract high. It probably is even more far fetched to talk about soybeans in the teens (above thirTEEN dollars a bushel), but there are clouds gathering on the horizon that might push this market higher.As...
Gary DrimmerApril 18, 2007
Nothing goes to waste but the Squeal at Tyson
Analysis of: Squeezing diesel out of animal fat | www.usatoday.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
It used to be said that in the stockyards of Chicago nothing went to waste in the processing of hogs except for the squeal, so it is no surprise that with higher energy prices Tyson would look to maximize the value of their fat and tallow scarps. ConocoPhillips, as other major oil processors need to...
Gary DrimmerApril 11, 2007
WInter wheat quality and quantity chilled out
Analysis of: Icy cores in winter wheat mark freeze | deltafarmpress.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
It is April 11th and there is snow falling in Chicago and it remains cold throughout the midwest. More snow storms and cold weather are still on their way. While the moisture is always welcome in the winter wheat belt, the weather over the past 5 days has been terrible for the winter wheat crop and...
Gary DrimmerApril 11, 2007
Which way are winds blowing on corn market?
Analysis of: Too much corn to move this fall? | deltafarmpress.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
The corn markets seem to be changing week by week, if not day by day. Farmers are going to be planting a lot more corn, that is if they can get their seed in on time.This article quotes Richard Brock, one of the best recognized grain analysts in the US. He is quoted is saying that we will have a big...
Gary DrimmerMarch 23, 2007
Monsanto and BASF: Marriage Made in a Laboratory?
Analysis of: Monsanto, BASF Join Forces | www.forbes.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
Would some consider this the sequel to Frankenstein as Monsanto and BASF announced this week that they are going to collaborate on R&D to bring new traits to market quickly tied to increased demand for gains and oilseeds tied to biofuels? With only a hand full of potential dancing partners in the...
Joe VictorMarch 23, 2007
Striving for Corn Excellence
Analysis of: Scare over GM corn imports | www.smh.com.au
Author: Joe Victor, Vice President/Marketing, Allendale Inc
  Leading Agriculture Seed Companies at Risk The Potential Import ban of US grain-products Value of Corn Futures Vulnerable
Joe VictorMarch 21, 2007
Feeling It at the Pump or Checkout Line
Analysis of: Corn turned to ethanol to rise next year | www.businessweek.com
Author: Joe Victor, Vice President/Marketing, Allendale Inc
  Expanded planted corn acres in 2007 could result in smaller end stocks You were paying more at the gas pump, but now it may be more at the grocery store and restaurants. Food Industry doing more with less Could the US Import Corn?

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