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Even as Mr. Randall basked in rain, the Agroholding farming company in the Saratov region, near the Volga River, once again slashed its expected winter-wheat area to only 6,000 hectares, from the 11,000 hectares it planned to plant earlier this month.
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This is the second year in a row that winter-wheat farmers face a disappointing harvest due to smaller planted area and production problems.
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"It all depends on what happens with their winter-wheat planting," said
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Wet weather last autumn and this spring is threatening the prospects for U.S. winter-wheat production.
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From golden trees and fresh cut fields, new green showing in the field of winter-wheat and the piles of pumpkins glowing various shades of orange in the farm markets, every turn is filled with colors and scents and dreams.
End of the season... shipping troll 2009
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From golden trees and fresh cut fields, new green showing in the field of winter-wheat and the piles of pumpkins glowing various shades of orange in the farm markets, every turn is filled with colors and scents and dreams.
Archive 2009-10-01 shipping troll 2009
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The absence of rain or snow since November affected 43% of winter-wheat sources, the China Daily newspaper reported.
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But exportable supplies are short in those countries, while the U.S. winter-wheat harvest is nearly complete, said Joe S.wers, senior market analyst for U.S. Wheat.
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Department of Agriculture showed winter-wheat acreage in the southern Plains was less than expected, even with record wheat prices.
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The smaller winter-wheat acreage meant spring-planted wheat in the Northern Plains would need to make up the shortfall, but its land will compete with corn and soybean planting.
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