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September 4, 2008 Volume 3, Issue 16 
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Not all wheat producers will make a profit
Kim Anderson, Oklahoma State University
Southwest Farm Press
Free markets provide consumers quality products at the lowest price and provide producers a competitive rate of return on investment. It is not the responsibility of a market to assure that all producers make a profit. One responsibility of the market is to set prices so that inefficient producers do not make a profit.

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Hurricane Gustav makes its mark on the 2008 rice crop
Southwest Farm Press
The USA Rice Federation is currently assessing the damage from Hurricane Gustav in south Louisiana and southeast Texas, and is monitoring storm-related weather patterns very closely in the rice-growing regions of northeast Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri.

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Final 2007-crop counter-cyclical payments for peanuts
Southwest Farm Press
Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer has announced that USDA's Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) will issue $82 million in final 2007 counter-cyclical payments (CCP) to eligible producers with enrolled peanut base acres in the Direct and Counter-cyclical Program (DCP).

WFEC to sponsor State’s First Carbon Sequestration Pilot Program
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‘Groundbreaking.’ This is how Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts President Scotty Herriman described the recently announced agreement between Western Farmers Electric Cooperative (WFEC), the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts (OACD) and the Oklahoma Conservation Commission (OCC).

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