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Farmers Weekly back issues
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Business.
June 19, 2009... Global commodity market prices are showing signs of stabilising as the EU milk production season passes its peak and before the Oceanic season begins in earnest.
However, price predictions for the coming months are mixed, with some analysts predicting higher global prices because of...
Business.
June 19, 2009... [Print and web]
[Topics: business, ag legislation, food processors, dairy - milk prices, milk processors]
[Regions: UK, West Midlands]
[Pic: use generic milk bottle pic (not obviously in supermarket)]
Court case highlights cut-throat nature of dairy market
A West...
Business.
June 19, 2009... [Print and web]
[Topics: business, farm management]
[Regions: Wales]
Management Matters
Variable spring lambing results at Tregeiriog Farm are still a mystery to Aled Jones. Robert Davies reports
With the first 2009-born lambs due to be finished later this month, Aled...
Business.
June 19, 2009... Ringside at...
* Thrapston livestock centrein Northamptonshire had a good show of sheep at last week's primestock sale, with 635 new-season lambs sold. Prices topped about 190p/kg and most weights averaged close to 180p/kg, equivalent to [pounds sterling]70 a head, which auctioneer Henry...
Business.
June 19, 2009... in brief...
Teesside bioethanol plant on track
* Construction of Europe's largest wheat refinery, on Teesside, is almost complete and the plant is on track to begin bioethanol production later this summer.
Ensus wheat and animal feed manager Stewart Easdon said testing of the...