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Jun 2010
US Corn Production Source: USDA, 6/10/2010 ... Iowa Corn Production is 2.4 billion bushels Million Bushels ... iowa
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Jan 2010
Iowa Export Facts • In 2010, Iowa exported over $10 billion in manufactured and value-added agricultural goods. • 2, 602 companies exported goods from Iowa locations in 2008, of which 82% are small to medium (SME) sized companies. Source: Bureau of Census, 2008 • In 2010, the top five importers of Iowa ... iowa, united states
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Iowa corn prices and production costs ... As of Nov. 23, 86 percent of Iowa’s corn was harvested, roughly 12 percent behind normal. The harvesting ... especially feed wheat. Feed demand for corn in the U.S. is projected to decline by 700 million bushels
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Mar 2010
if the Iowa percentage of corn used in the production of ethanol altered the annual degree of cointegration of corn prices at the Iowa grain markets of Algona, Aubudon, Cedar Rapids and Chariton. Following past methodology, examined first was whether the corn prices at the Iowa grain markets were cointegrated ... and Chariton grain markets. Lag length of six was used in the testing because this was the amount that minimized the FPE. Table 2.o Iowa Grain Markets Multivariate Cointegration Testing Results Null Alternative Cointegration 5% Critical Hypothesis Hypothesis Test Stat Value Trace Test Ho: r=0 Ho: r=1 Ho: r=2 Ho: r=3 Max ... iowa
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Oct 2007
ethanol at several pumps and set the price to encourage sales (“Ethanol Facts – Iowa Corn.”). Iowa’s history of fuel ethanol production goes back to 1978 when the Iowa Corn Promotion Board introduced ethanol ... ”). For Iowa ethanol production and corn use for ethanol, see Figures 14 and 15. Figure 14 Iowa Ethanol ... iowa
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Jan 2007
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Dec 2007
Truth No. 1: Nationally, nearly nine out of 10 acres of corn require no water other than naturally ... has a constant supply of water in the water cycle. And while corn takes in water, it also gives it off in a combined process called evapotranspiration. In an acre of corn, water evaporates from the soil to the air ... illinois, iowa, minnesota, nebraska, ohio
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Dec 2008
. Compared to gasoline, our results agricultural practices. In the case for Iowa, corn expansion comes ... 5%. The emission changes occurred in all corn production are attributed to the production of new corn, since the changes occurred as a result of the production of new corn. Given that it incorporates the impacts on corn ... Corn grown after Soybeans Corn grown after corn Average corn Average corn Marginal corn
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Sep 2011
in the Netherlands. Lecithin products are produced at six U.S. and four international plants in Illinois, Iowa ... brazil, illinois, iowa, minnesota, nebraska, north carolina, north dakota, united states ... various value-added products for the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industries. Corn Processing Processing Plants International Procurement Facilities International United States United States
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Jan 2006
Figure 1. 5.00 Iowa Corn and Alberta Barley Yield, 1985-2006 R = 0.5071 Y ield (Tonnes/Acre) Corn Yield Barley Yield Linear (Corn Yield) R = 0.1151 ... AND STATUS OF COMPETITIVENESS IN HOG PRODUCTION A combination of several factors is significant in determining regional competitiveness in hog production. The first is the set of natural factors and growing conditions that influence hog production. These relate to soil type and climate that influence the efficiency ... alberta, iowa, manitoba
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Market & industry reports
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Old Dutch Foods, Inc. - Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Summary Old Dutch Foods, Inc. (Old Dutch) is a manufacturer and marketer of potato chips and savory snack foods in the US and Canada. The company along with its subsidiaries specializes in offering potato chips, tortilla chips, potato crisps, keetle chips, crunch dips, pop corn, pretzels, puffcorn, queso dips, salsa and various others snacks. Old Dutch serves its customers in Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin. The company's products are offered through various brands such as Old ...
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Publisher: GlobalData
Date: Aug 2011
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Grain Processing Corporation - Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Summary Grain Processing Corporation (GPC) engages in the manufacture and marketing of corn-based products, which include ethyl alcohol, also known as ethanol. The company produces maltodextrins, corn syrup solids, and starches for the food, pharmaceutical and personal care markets; ethyl alcohol for beverage and industrial use; starches for the paper, corrugated box, and textile and wallboard industries; corn oil; and animal nutrition ingredients. The company's production facilities are located in Muscatine, Iowa, ...
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Publisher: GlobalData
Date: Aug 2011
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Golden Grain Energy, LLC - Strategic SWOT Analysis Review Summary Golden Grain Energy, LLC (Golden Grain) is a privately held bio-fuel company. It principally engages in the production of fuel-grade ethanol and distiller grains at its plant. The company operates through a business division, Ethanol, Distiller's Grain, and Corn Oil. Its ethanol plant is located near Mason City in North central Iowa. Golden Grain markets and sells its products principally in the continental US. The company holds the total ethanol production capacity 110 million gallons per year. It produces both ...
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Publisher: GlobalData
Date: Aug 2011
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Amaizing Energy Holding Company, LLC (Amaizing) is a holding company formed by the merger of Amaizing Energy, L.L.C. and CassCo Amaizing Energy, LLC. It is engaged in the production and sale of fuel grade ethanol and its co-product distillers grains, both Dried Distillers Grains with soluble (DDGS), and modified wet distillers grains with solubles. It uses corn for ethanol production. Currently, the company operates a dry-mill corn processing ethanol plant in Denison, Iowa. The company's current total production capacity is 55 million gallons of ethanol. The company had plans for a 110 ...
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Publisher: GlobalData (on Demand)
Date: Aug 2011
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Southwest Iowa Renewable Energy, LLC (SIRE) is engaged in production of state-of-the art dry-mill grain processing for renewable fuel ethanol. The company’s principal products are ethanol and distillers grains. SIRE’s production capacity for fuel-grade ethanol is 110 million gallons per year and consumption of 39 million bushels of corn feedstock annually. Apart from it, SIRE’s generation of dried distillers' grain (DDGs) and wet distillers grains (WDGs) comes around 300,000 tons and approximately 43,000 tons annually. It has business partners for financial support, commercial, ...
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Publisher: GlobalData (on Demand)
Date: Aug 2011
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