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AG Weekly - Sun Dec 6, 1:27 pm ET
A speculator is one who takes chances, wagering on how the future will unfold. Speculators assume risks on the estimate of the future in exchange for the potential for a financial profit or a loss. Speculators are seeking some great vision into the future that is accurate at least half of the time.
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AG Weekly - Sun Dec 6, 1:27 pm ET
On November 10, the USDA released the much anticipated USDA supply/demand report.
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AG Weekly - Sun Dec 6, 1:27 pm ET
On Friday, November 20, the USDA released the November Cattle on Feed report. The report is actually a little friendly with placements nearly 2% below average trade guess and on feed supplies slightly below the trade guess.
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AG Weekly - Sun Dec 6, 1:26 pm ET
CORN - November was a bullish month as prices rallied 31 1/4 cents in November. The November USDA supply/demand report estimated the corn crop at 12.921 billion bushels, the second largest crop in history, however this was down from the October estimate.
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The Christian Post - Sun Dec 6, 1:15 pm ET
Leaked documents and hacked emails have surfaced that point to widespread data deception and manipulation as well as outright suppression of facts that contradict the party line on manmade climate change.
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Littleton Independent - Sun Dec 6, 12:51 pm ET
“This is a building for people. Embrace the building as much as spectators. There is no right perspective on my work.” — Painter Katharina Grosse.
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EARTHtimes.org - Sat Dec 5, 12:31 am ET
Nairobi/Abidjan - Ivory Coast was Saturday bemoaning its luck after once again being landed in arguably the toughest World Cup group. The Elephants are up against Brazil, Portugal and North Korea in Group G, a draw that had Ivory Coast newspaper The ...
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Provo Daily Herald - Sun Dec 6, 3:16 am ET
A prominent BYU religion professor and pioneer of missionary work in Africa has died after being struck by a truck on Thursday in Orem.
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KOGO 600 AM San Diego - Sun Dec 6, 11:42 am ET
The United States famously beat England in the group stage of the 1950 World Cup in the last World Cup meeting between the two sides.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Dec 5, 6:12 am ET
Now that the 32 World Cup teams know who they are playing in the first round, the leading contenders are plotting a route to the final. The top five teams in the FIFA rankings -- Spain, Brazil, the Netherlands, Italy and Portugal -- are all in the same half of a somewhat lopsided draw, so they could meet each other sooner than expected.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 30, 11:20 pm ET
Despite huge natural resources and vast tracts of arable land, Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa?s second largest economy and the continent's most populous nation, largely relies on imports.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Mon Nov 30, 3:10 pm ET
Nigerian soccer player Stephen Worgu, who was sentenced to 40 lashes in Sudan after being convicted of drunk driving, said on Monday he would move to Europe if he got a suitable offer.
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Reuters via Yahoo! Sports - Sat Dec 5, 4:12 am ET
If World Cup hosts South Africa are looking for any omens after being drawn in a tough opening round group with France, Uruguay and Mexico, they can take heart from England's victory in 1966.
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ESPN Soccernet.com - Sat Dec 5, 7:05 pm ET
Portsmouth striker Aruna Dindane made up for a pitiful penalty miss to help his side to a 2-0 Premier League win over Burnley, as Avram Grant picked up his first points as manager.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sat Dec 5, 4:01 am ET
Asian nations were dealt a tough draw for the next year's World Cup but the consensus Saturday was that getting through the group stages will be hard, but possible.