Prices farmers get for raw products increased by seven-tenths of 1 percent in April.
Also, the percent yielded from reactants to products increased in some reactions from 96-97% to 99.9%.
Prices farmers get for raw products increased by seven-tenths of a percent from December to January, the Agriculture Department said today.
Prices farmers get for raw products increased by seven-tenths of 1 percent in April, raising the overall commodity index 2 percent above a year ago, the Agriculture Department said today.
Nature's Recipe, for example, said sales of its products increased from $14 million in 1988 to $28 million in 1990.
During the post-war period, the refinery underwent large scale development as demand for products increased to 340,000 tonnes per year.
The range of products increased from 350 to 4,000 (including 1,500 own brand products).
According to the company, sales of the product increased after Miles Kimball, an Oshkosh-based mail-order catalog, featured a pair of the overalls in its national catalog in 1960.
The prices that farmers get for raw products increased by 1.4 percent from December to January and were up by 12 percent from a year ago, the Agriculture Department said today.
Last year in Europe the producer price of agricultural products increased by 4.6%, while producer costs increased by 5.3%, and the level of subsidies decreased by 3.1%.