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Agriculture futures trade lower on the CBOT Jul 2 2009 3:17PM
Agriculture futures were lower Thursday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for September delivery lost 6.5 cents to $5.29 a bushel,
while September corn dropped 10.75 cents to $3.4575 a bushel and
September oats slid 10.5 cents to $2.245 a bus
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| Agriculture futures drop; Livestock prices fall Jul 2 2009 11:05AM
Agriculture futures dropped in early trading
Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for September delivery slipped 1.5 cents to $5.34 a
bushel, while September corn slid 6.75 cents to $3.4975 a bushel.
September oats tumbled 7 cents to
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Jul 2 2009 2:55AM
Agriculture futures were mixed Wednesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for September delivery lost 5.25 cents to $5.355 a bushel,
while September corn rose 2 cents to $3.565 a bushel and July oats
jumped 10.75 cents to $2.255 a bushel. So
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Eye on Ag - Canola Rotation Jul 1 2009 7:16PM
Looking to grow more canola but are afraid of what diseases might haunt you if you increase the crop in your rotation? The North Central Research and Extension Center has been researching what you need to do to stay free of disease...
"We would sugg
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Ag Flooding Jul 1 2009 7:08PM
It's been a tough year for farmers and ranchers.
Now national ears want to hear about it.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture Undersecretary Jim Miller is in Bismarck with Senator Conrad.
The officials are finding out just how devasting this spring was
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| Agribusinesses Sign Major Korean Sales Contract Jul 1 2009 12:00AM
FARGO, N.D. – Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple today announced that three local companies are parties to major contracts to supply 2009 food-grade soybeans to South Korean soy food importers.
The purchase agreements call for SB&B Foods of Cas
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| Calf losses from ND floods may total about $30M Jul 1 2009 4:55PM
An Agriculture Department official says
calf losses to North Dakota ranchers hit by flooding and blizzards
are estimated at about $30 million.
Agriculture Department Undersecretary James Miller said ranchers
should be getting disaster payments i
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| Minn. state senator considering run for governor Jul 1 2009 3:19PM
Republican state Sen. David Hann (han)
says he is exploring a run for Minnesota governor in 2010, joining
what could be a crowded field.
Hann says he filed paperwork with state campaign finance
regulators on Tuesday, joining a crew of declared o
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Jul 1 2009 2:42PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Wednesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for September delivery lost 5.25 cents to $5.355 a bushel,
while September corn rose 2 cents to $3.565 a bushel and July oats
jumped 10.75 cents to $2.255 a bushel. So
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New Fairgrounds Jul 1 2009 12:57PM
Get ready Stark County because a new fairgrounds is in the works.
Good Afternoon, I am Sarah Gustin, thanks for joining us.
Dickinson leaders break ground on the new Stark County Fairgrounds.
The nearly fifty-five acre piece of land is located
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| Ag futures mixed; Livestock prices mostly higher Jul 1 2009 12:01PM
Agriculture futures were mixed in early trading
Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for September delivery slipped 0.75 cent to $5.40 a
bushel, while September corn inched up 0.5 cent to $3.55 a bushel.
July oats were unchanged at $
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| AP Minnesota Daybook Jul 1 2009 7:07AM
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Those sending potential daybook items are encouraged to use the
format below.
Associated Press Minnesota Daybook for Wednesday, July 1:
July 1. 10 a.m. HOUSING MARKET S
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jul 1 2009 2:15AM
The South Dakota Department of Environment
and Natural Resources, which regulates municipal swimming pools in
the state, has closed pools in five cities due to unsafe levels of
pseudomonas (soo-doh-MOH'-us) bacteria.
According to the agency, two
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Jul 1 2009 2:14AM
It wasn't even close.
Fargo voters have overwhelmingly approved a half-cent sales tax
increase to help pay for flood protection.
Just over 90 percent of about 12,700 voters said "yes" to the
proposal.
Cass County auditor Mike Montplai
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| Planted acres on ND main crops down 9 percent; economist says no... Jun 30 2009 7:15PM
A North Dakota State University economist
says he does not expect the state's economy to take a huge hit from
a projected drop in planted farm acres this year.
Andy Swenson says farmers have crop insurance, and they'll still
get income on land t
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| Obama team members to fan out on summer rural tour Jun 30 2009 6:33PM
President Barack Obama is dispatching top
administration officials and Cabinet members on a "rural tour"
this summer to explore ways to strengthen rural America.
The tour starts Wednesday in Wattsburg, Pa., where Vice
President Joe Biden, Commer
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| Grocer recalls beef in some states Jun 30 2009 4:13PM
The Kroger Co. is recalling ground beef sold in
some of its grocery stores.
JBS Swift Beef Co. of Greeley, Colo., earlier voluntarily
expanded a beef recall because of possible E. coli contamination.
Kroger says the suspect beef was sold under
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| Agriculture, livestock futures mixed on the CBOT Jun 30 2009 3:24PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Tuesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for July delivery dropped 17.25 cents to $5.1125 a bushel,
while July corn sank 29.25 cents to $3.4775 a bushel and July oats
edged up 1.25 cents to $2.1475 a bushel. So
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| Farmers plant more corn than expected in 2009 Jun 30 2009 12:22PM
Farmers in the U.S. planted an unexpectedly
large crop of corn and soybeans this year, easing some fears of
rising food costs.
The Agriculture Department says a record 77.5 million acres of
soybeans were planted through June, up 1.8 million acre
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| Corn, soybean acres up in SD Jun 30 2009 11:26AM
South Dakota's corn and soybean acres
are up from a year ago.
The federal Agriculture Department's June acreage report
released Tuesday pegs the South Dakota corn crop at 5 million
acres, up 5 percent, and the soybean crop at nearly 4.4 million
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Comments Posted by KXNet.com Users in Agriculture News Articles
WUW, explain to us why California is giving out IOUs and whining about not being able to pay teachers & firefighters while at the same time spending about $7 million of taxpayer money for a monkeyless zoo exhibit??? Bottom line is, Obamas plan isn't working. But, tell us more about why we should listen to somone from California explaining how North Dakota (the only debt free state), how we're doing everything wrong.  Reply...
Blaw Blaw Blaw .... change subject ...... Blaw Blaw Blaw ...... name calling ..... Blaw Blaw Blaw .... hope everyone forgets question ...... Blaw Blaw Blaw. Typical Libtard answer. You know why you can't answer my simple question 37sfb, because you don't even have a clue what you're babbling about anymore. Reply...
I'm going to have to withdraw the link I just posted......it appears to be bogus. Reply...
Just booting out the illegal aliens would save us 200- 300 billion a year and free up 10 million jobs.
Eliminate the EPA, Dept. of Education, FEMA and the Dept of Transportation.
THE GOVERNMENT WILL HAVE TO BORROW 50 CENTS FOR EVERY DOLLAR IT SPENDS NEXT YEAR.
How do you feel about Ron Paul and some of the ideas he was tossing around?
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DFW. You didn't save the country $426 Billion. You just pushed the burden of spending on to the states. Those are still public services (again: schools, police, troopers, parks,roads, bridges etc.) that still need to be paid for. So, like Obama, you really aren't cutting taxes.....you're just moving them around.
All you did was to get it off of the Federal Government's books.
And now you are going to offer a small tax cut.
(I'm letting you get away with) running ten to fifteen different US federal departments for $50 Billion. THE REST IS MILITARY SPENDING.
So if you want to have a balanced budget, you cannot cut anymore into the skeletal amount shared by those 10-15 departments. If you want to offer a tax cut, you will need to cut into defense spending and the war on terror budgets (in this time of war(s)).
Again.....this is just 1st or 2nd grade math.
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If you don't cut military spending AND you want a balanced budget, you have no option in cutting taxes. Again....that is what the math says.
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Mind you.........the original point of this discussion is to find a way for the USA to climb out of the worst economic crises in 70 years. And to find justification for why YOUR plan is going to do a better job of saving jobs than the president's plan.
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Just for fun......let us assume you did eliminate $500 Billion in spending. Congratulations.....you just contracted our failing economy by an additional 3.5% of GDP!!!!
How many people did you lay off?
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The tax cut cut would be minimal to start, the psychology of the words "tax cut " would spur the economy more than the words "tax hike" or "cap and trade" which for people with half a brain is the the same thing.
I will bring up california again, your high tax rates and green policies is driving business out of state, the state is eliminating the businesses that pay your bills. If yo have all of the answers you should spend your time talking to your state government.
It is hard to pinpoint the dollar amount amount illegals are costing the american taxpayer, but numbers between 200 - 300 billion nationally have been thrown around.
Rye - funny how I am the guy with my plan could save the country on the low side 500 billion and balance the budget and the winner of the argument has done nothing.
You guys are like a two headed dog chasing his tail.
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DFW. I haven't put any value statments (i.e. peanuts) on anything. All I know is that it took 10X that ($50B) to run those departments last year.
Now you can try to weasle if you like and you can try to bring up California a fourth time.......or you can see where your answers take you.
As JPJ once said: I have yet begun to fight.
And I mean that. We are in the preliminary stage of your self-hanging.
So why don't you go ahead and tell me the size of the tax cut... Reply...
You treat the billion dollar number like it is peanuts, typical california liberal.
If you give people more of their money to spend they will spend it, your answer seems to be we need to let government spend it.
At this point there may be no way to fix government, it has gotten so large and out of control there may be no going back.
If you and rye are so smart give us your ideas for an unemployment fix?
Cause and effect.......... there are many effects that are not understood or realized at the time of a cause
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DFW You've gotten your tush handed to you..and you're still squirming... You're doing your best imitation of a turkey...a quivering bundle of nerves. Wuwei is on a roll.. Reply...
Again pimple face, all you do is whine....you cannot offer an argument, all you do is spew insults..Apparently that makes you feel better..In your deluded mind, it overcomes your lack of substance, and rejection of reality... Go play somewhere else, little man, you're out of your league.. Reply...
The questions I ask are to allow you to see the implications of your decisions. The benefit of this method is that YOU provide the answers.
Someone accused me of Liberal Logic earlier. But all we are doing at this point is mathematics.
The beauty here is that math does not recognize political affiliation. It won't allow you to make a claim of $1 Trillion if the other figures don't add up.
I am uncritically conceding to you a balanced budget.
Start: 1.21 Trillion
Eliminate .42 Trillion (grants)
Remainder .79 Trillion
Military Expenditures (time of war): .74 Trillion
That leaves 50 Billion to run the following departments:
HUD, Education, Health Human Services, Energy, Agriculture, NASA, Treasury, Transportation, Interior, Labor, SSA, EPA, National Science, The excutive, legislative and judical branches of governement, Army Corp of Engineers, and Small Business Administration.
AND I'M GIVING IT TO YOU WITHOUT ARGUMENT!!!!!
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DFW. I'm trying to get you to see why your plan is a disaster.
Again, even if we add in those other things you mentioned, it doesn't nearly add up to the sum you suggest ($1 Trillion).
Just the budgets of Dept of Defense, the War on Terror, Veterans Affairs, Dept of Homeland Security add up to $745 Billion.
THIS IS NOT COUNTING ANY OTHER DEPARTMENT. And at this point, you are at a balanced budget.
Now....YOU want to cut taxes.
How much? Reply...
You forgot to add in the earmarks and illegal aliens.
You really should listen to a guy from one of the only states with a budget surplus.
The answer to unemployment certainly does not involve cap and trade and a health care bill that requires a down payment of 600 billion.
You seem to already know the answers to your own questions.
He who would govern men must honor the five graces, spurn the four vices.... A gentleman is kind, but not wasteful; he burdens, but does not embitter; he is covetous, not sordid; high-minded, not proud; he inspires awe, and not fear.... To leave untaught and then to kill is cruelty: to ask full tale [tax] without warning is tyranny: to give careless orders, and be strict when the day comes is robbery: to be stingy in rewarding men is littleness. - Confucius, Analects, c.400 b.c.
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One more thing. The title of your article posted was "Discretionary Spending". Which we know to be $1.21 Trillion. We know that you didn't trim $1 Trillion.
That is unless you are thinking of running all of the departments I listed above for $210 Billion. (The defense department and the War on Terror cost $660 Billion just themselves). Reply...
Also the $426 Billion isn't exactly eliminated. Things like highway maintenance, public schools, state troopers, bridges, police departments, libraries and parks still need funding.
All you did was push it onto the states to take care of. And they still need to be paid for......so now your state taxes are higher.
But let us assume some efficiencies! Great.
But it is off of the Federal books.....okay. Reply...
Where is the other $575 Billion? Reply...
$426 Billion. Without debating whether this is a good idea or not, let us lop off $426 Billlion. That gets you to a balanced budget.
Now.....you want to cut into revenue by giving a tax cut. How much?
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Mind you, we still need to apply your actions to the macroeconomy.....but right now we are just trying to figure out by how much.
So far you have cut spending by over $400 billion (which whether you like it or not does still have a multiplying effect within the greater economy). For example (simplistic): Person A gets $100, he then takes that $100 and buys food; that money is then used by the grocery store owner to by clothes; and so so an so forth. (see velocity of money and the multiplier effect).
So for now, we have removed $426 Billion from the economy (which is not multiplying and increasing GDP).
But we are ahead of ourselves. Back to the question:
How much of a tax cut? Reply...
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