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Gary DrimmerJanuary 16, 2008
GM Throws Support For Cellulosic Ethanol With Start-Up Coskata Inc.
Analysis of: GM eyes breakthrough in cellulosic ethanol | www.reuters.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
GM announces a commitment for cellulosic ethanol shortly after Daimler along with ADM and Bayer CropSciences announced last week an alliance to develop jatropha. This comes at a time when the EU and the US has begun to again question the use food crops for fuel, as well as the environmental net benefit...
Gary DrimmerJanuary 10, 2008
Large Companies Pick Up Jatropha Banner:
Analysis of: ADM, Bayer CropScience and Daimler team up to turn Jatropha into major biofuel crop | biopact.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
Jatropha is gaining momentum with three major players announcing an an alliance which should improve the economics of Jatropha production on a global basis. Jatropha has the potential of being grown on 30 million hectares (over 70 million acres).
Gary DrimmerJanuary 7, 2008
Monsanto is Bringing Biotechnology Magic to a Corn and Soybean Farmer Near You
Analysis of: Monsanto Sees Most Robust R&D Pipeline in Company History | www.foxbusiness.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
Monsanto's 1st quarter results jumped a surprising 188% beating most analyst projections. In their conference call they also reported on the results of their 2007 field work and research work. It continues to surpass what could have been anticipated even three years ago, as technology continues to allow...
Philip CorzineDecember 31, 2007
Agricultural fertilizer will remain in a demand-driven up-swing for the short-term
Analysis of: Potash Corporation: The Best Value in Agriculture Stocks Today | seekingalpha.com
Author: Philip Corzine, Founder & Managing Consultant, AgPage International Consulting, LLC
Demand from the biofuels industry, not feed-based demand, is driving the rally in the commodities markets.  Soybean prices have been high before, but high prices will eventually "fix" the supply shortage concerns.  The weak US Dollar vs. the Brazilian Real is also one reason behind the high...
Philip CorzineDecember 31, 2007
Past expansions in acreage in Brazil are just the tip of the iceberg
Analysis of: Brazil's Cropland Grows by 83.5% Over 1996-2006 | soyatech.com
Author: Philip Corzine, Founder & Managing Consultant, AgPage International Consulting, LLC
The expansion in planted area in Brazil over the past ten years is impressive, but the potential exists to add 300-400 million more "new" acres in that country.  The expansion has been held back by low domestic prices for soy, but that may be coming to an end.  Prices for soy in Tocantins...
Philip CorzineDecember 31, 2007
Monsanto continues to do the right things to extend their lead in the race for market share.
Analysis of: Seed Controversy Sprouts: Some Say USDA's Insurance Break for Monsanto Customers Unfair | soyatech.com
Author: Philip Corzine, Founder & Managing Consultant, AgPage International Consulting, LLC
A couple of dollars per acre might not seem like a lot of money, but on US operations that can cover several thousand acres, it can add up to several thousand dollars per year, and all for buying a product that they have already found to be a good investment for their operations.  So although it...
December 19, 2007
Risk: Reward
Analysis of: Climate Change : Green Protectionism | www.economist.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
The worst outcome of trying to change the course of anthropomorphic effects on the atmosphere is an increase in learning. The worst outcome of not trying to change the course is unknown and potentially disastrous. The only losers in the efforts to change the course of global warming are old-line corporations...
Gary DrimmerDecember 17, 2007
Energy and Farm Bills Renew Renewable Fuel Enthusiasm and Stocks
Analysis of: Alternative energy shares rally after Senate passes scaled-back energy bill | money.cnn.com
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
Many ethanol and biofuel stocks, along with the overall alternative energy sector took a nice bounce after the Senate passed its energy bill. Farm bill also has finally been passed and both will need working before being sent to the President, who might just not sign them. Corn ethanol stocks have been...
Gary DrimmerDecember 13, 2007
Food Prices Rising- Corn, Soybean and Wheat Prices Are Ready to Set Record Prices in 2008-
Analysis of: PRICES FOR 2008 CROPS MOVE TO NEW HIGHS | www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
There has been a paradyne shift in commodity prices. It is hard to think of a return to $20 a barrel oil. In the same way grain and oilseed prices are now at a new level as demand has grown and will outstrip supplies for the next few years. Higher prices and possibly new record prices are likely in...
Gary DrimmerDecember 12, 2007
Corn, Soybean and Wheat Prices Are Ready to Set Record Prices in 2008- Impact on Food Prices
Analysis of: PRICES FOR 2008 CROPS MOVE TO NEW HIGHS | www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu
Author: Gary Drimmer, President, Drimmer & Associates International
There has been a paradyn shift in commodity prices. It is hard to think of a return to $20 a barrel oil. In the same way grain and oilseed prices are now at a new level as demand has grown and will outstrip supplies for the next few years. Higher prices and possibly new record prices are likely in 2008....

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