Articles Tagged with ''production''

A Slight Increase in Per Capita Turkey Consumption is Expected in 2012

Per capita consumption of turkey in the United States has declined since 2007-2009, reflecting the impacts of the sluggish domestic economy on demand, and of higher feed and energy costs on domestic production and prices. U.S. turkey production dropped 9 percent between 2008 and 2010, but has recovered gradually during 2011 and 2012. Wholesale turkey prices rose 12.8 percent in 2011, but a more modest 3.7 percent increase is forecast for 2012. With higher production and a more moderate price increase in the forecast for 2012, per capita turkey consumption is expected to rise to 16.3 pounds, up slightly from 16.1 pounds in 2011.


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Growth of U.S. Corn Used In Ethanol Production Projected to Slow

High levels of domestic corn-based ethanol production are projected to continue over the next decade, with about 36 percent of total corn use projected to go to ethanol production if current laws remain in effect and specific assumptions about macroeconomic and international conditions, weather, and government policies hold.
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Salford Completes Facility Expansion

Salford Farm Machinery Limited has completed a 54,000 square foot expansion at its Ontario facility that increases the company's total manufacturing footprint to more than 170,000 square feet.
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Bridgestone to Expand U.S. Ag Tire Operations

Japanese tire maker Bridgestone Corp. said Wednesday it plans to spend $1.1 billion to expand an existing auto-tire plant in South Carolina and build a new factory to produce tires for heavy, off-road vehicles.
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