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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (345213)10/9/2007 12:22:49 PM
From: Tommaso  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
"Will work for Food" folks will soon have to work harder:

Demand for U.S. wheat rose this marketing year as global inventories declined and adverse weather conditions hurt crops. Dry weather damaged plants in Canada and Australia, expected by the U.S. government to be the second-biggest exporters of the grain. Excessive moisture curbed yields in the U.S., the largest exporter, and in France and Germany.

Declining Inventories

Global supplies are expected to fall to 112.4 million tons by the end of the marketing year on May 31, the lowest since 1982, the USDA said last month. The department is scheduled to release another estimate on Oct. 12.
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