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Agriculture


ICE Futures Canada prices open mostly unchanged
WINNIPEG - Prices were mostly unchanged at the ICE Futures Canada on Thursday. Canola: May '08 unchanged $593.20; July '08 $0.90 lower $600.80; Nov. '08 $0.50 higher $620.70; Jan. '09 unchanged $629.80; March '09 unchanged $637.80; May '09 unchanged $644.70; July '09 unchanged $649.20; Nov...
at 11:09 on May 8, 2008, EST.

Agriculture futures end mostly higher on Chicago Board of Trade
CHICAGO - Agriculture futures mostly traded higher Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for July delivery rose 14.5 cents US to $8.22 a bushel; July corn added 17.75 cents to $6.3075 a bushel; July oats fell one cent to $4.145 a bushel; July soybeans gained three cents to $13.12 a...
at 17:40 on May 8, 2008, EST.

ICE Futures Canada prices closed higher
WINNIPEG - Closing prices: Canola: May '08 $9.70 higher $602.90; July '08 $9.70 higher $611.40; Nov. '08 $7.90 higher $628.10; Jan. '09 $8.00 higher $637.80; March '09 $6.80 higher $644.60; May '09 $7.70 higher $652.40; July '09 $7.70 higher $656.90; Nov. '09 $7.00 higher $638.50; Jan. '10...
at 15:59 on May 8, 2008, EST.

Chicago Board of Trade: Agriculture futures trade higher
CHICAGO - Agriculture futures traded higher Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for July delivery rose 12.5 cents US to $8.20 a bushel; July corn added 7.75 cents to $6.2075 a bushel; July oats rose one cent to $4.165 a bushel; July soybeans added nine cents to $13.18 a bushel. ...
at 11:10 on May 8, 2008, EST.

Canadian company nixes Idaho for ethanol plant, picks Saskatchewan
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho - A Canadian biotechnology company has decided to build a cellulosic ethanol plant in Saskatchewan, rather than southeast Idaho. Iogen Corp. said Wednesday it has suspended its operations in Idaho. For the last two years, Iogen had leaned toward building a cellulosic eth...
at 19:45 on May 8, 2008, EDT.




 

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