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  • "Rainfall deficiency is expected in some areas of northern Uttar Pradesh, but major grain-producing areas, including Punjab, are likely to get good rains," the minister said.

    India Monsoon Rains Seen 2% Above Normal Biman Mukherji 2011

  • Mr. Prokopanko: We've consumed more grain than we have produced in seven of the last 11 years, and the last four years were the top grain-producing years.

    Fertilizer CEO Ready to Steer the Plow Solo Scott Kilman 2011

  • "Rainfall deficiency is expected in some areas of northern Uttar Pradesh, but major grain-producing areas, including Punjab, are likely to get good rains," the minister said.

    India Monsoon Rains Seen 2% Above Normal Biman Mukherji 2011

  • But they disagree on whether plant breeders have actually pushed wheat to its grain-producing limit.

    Wheat Reaches its Limit 2010

  • The argument turns less on economic principles and more on the predicted behavior of grain-producing nations such as France in times of dearth.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Daniel Little 2009

  • The argument turns less on economic principles and more on the predicted behavior of grain-producing nations such as France in times of dearth.

    Malthus blogging on the Corn Laws Daniel Little 2009

  • Oil price increases have occurred for many reasons: drought in many grain-producing countries; biofuels have depleted grain stockpiles; increased demand for oil from Asia's expanding middle class; and the cost of the global industrial agriculture system.

    Back to the 'Old Normal' of Domesticity 2009

  • George McGovern a senator from a grain-producing state and his cronies basically set the nutritional standards under which we are still oppressed.

    The Vegetarian Myth | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009

  • Underground water supplies have fallen by as much as 30 meters in parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, America's three leading grain-producing states, writes the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

    Peak Water Has Come and Gone Unnoticed 2009

  • The grain-producing farmland that fattens our livestock, powers our cars and sweetens the forty gallons of soda per capita we drink each year is unavailable for the healthy food we should be growing.

    USDA sees a problem, not the solution 2009

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