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Les cours du blé ont poursuivi leur ascension jeudi 29 juillet 2021, toujours tirés par les nouvelles catastrophiques venus du nord-ouest des États-Unis, où le blé de printemps souffre de la sécheresse.
Le marché a toujours les yeux rivés sur les commentaires des émissaires de l’agence pour la qualité du blé (Wheat Quality Council), qui poursuivent leur tournée des champs du Dakota du Nord pour juger de l’état des cultures.
Des rendements catastrophiques
« C’était la pire série d’inspections que j’ai faite depuis très, très longtemps », a commenté le vice-président exécutif de l’agence,
Les cours du blé poursuivent leur ascension
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Corn and soybean prices this year look a lot better to producers than they did at this time in 2020. These better price prospects are giving growers some different options for 2021. Research sponsored by the J.L. Farmakis Company indicates that higher prices are allowing farmers to invest more in their operations and in the crops they will plan this spring.
During a farmer panel discussion, Jasper County producer Kendell Culp said better prices let farmers look at crops in a different way, “Last year when the weather turned dry and our yield prospects were in question, at $3 a bushel we could not justify investing $25 to $30 an acre in fungicides, to try and improve yields.”
GSP Aurelius Maximus to Stud in Louisiana
Friday, January 22, 2021 at 4:37 pm |
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Updated: January 22, 2021 at 6:32 pm
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Aurelius Maximus (Pioneerof the Nile–La Reina, by A.P. Indy) has been retired from racing and will enter stud in 2021 at Jay Adcock s Red River Farm in Coushatta, Louisiana. The deal was brokered by Andrew Cary of Cary Bloodstock. The 5-year-old, who will stand in a partnership between Nathan Granger and Stonestreet Stables/George Bolton/Peter Leidel, will stand for $2,000 live foal, with consideration to approved mares.
“Aurelius Maximus is the most exciting horse to retire to Louisiana for many years,” said Cary. “His combination of impeccable pedigree, gorgeous conformation and top-class ability on the racetrack make him a very tantalizing prospect for breeders in the southwest.”