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CST (2000 GMT) on Thursday is set to release a monthly oilseed crushings report.
Canadian canola crushings for the 2015/16 marketing year are up 12 percent year to date.
U.S. soybean crushings in January were the fourth largest for any month on record, topping most trade estimates.
It cut its outlook for domestic crushings by the same amount and lowered soymeal usage by 200,000 tons.
The USDA also boosted its 2016/17 soybean export forecast by 30 million bushels and its outlook for crushings by 1.7063 million bushels.
And while industry capacity could reach 2 billion bushels in under two years, the USDA said crushings likely will not reach that level until 2020-21.
There has been a slew of more than 100 work-site injuries from fractures to crushings in the past year, volunteers helping the injured told Reuters.
She vividly documents the same-sex couplings, or "crushings," common to women's colleges in Katharine's youth, and, later, the discreet cohabitation of female scholars at schools like Smith.
On the demand front, USDA raised its soy usage outlook by just 7 million bushels, with a 20 million bushel cut to crushings largely mitigating 25 million bushels of increased exports.
USDA upped its export outlook for the marketing year by 35 million bushels and its crushings by 173 million but the bump to production more than made up for the rising demand.
Traders also noted support from a National Oilseed Processors Association report that pegged August soybean crushings in the United States at 168.085 million bushels, above the average trade estimate of 162.018 million and the seventh-highest crush on record for any month.
If this week's episode Game of Thrones, "No One," felt familiar, it might because we got our usual quota of head crushings, soliloquies on personal honor, and profane character bits, simultaneously fulfilling viewer demand for violent exposition and frustrating our hopes for a more nuanced brand of mayhem.
The church is a steel and masonry structure clad with Potsdam sandstone in a random ashlar pattern. The trim work is of cast stone, made using the crushings of the aforementioned sandstone.
Returns from the mine were first reported in late 1905 with July's crushings giving a yield of of ore for . The amount of ore raised was very small and the mine was soon closed. As the history of neighbouring mines would indicate, this mine probably held no great promise for high returns.
Until 1907, returns from the Brilliant Deeps shaft were minimal. From 1897 to 1899 a mere of gold was produced and from 1900 to 1907 there were no returns at all. In 1907 the company was reconstituted as the Brilliant Deeps Ltd and the western ground was prospected with greater success when the "hanging wall" reef was struck in the No.2 west level and from 1908 regular crushings were obtained.
Since then there was rising production to in 1901. The General Grant reef up to the end of 1882 recorded seventeen crushings totalling of ore yielding of gold. The workings remained idle between 1883 and 1893, but in the next two years produced of ore yielding . The revival was unexpected, but the opening of the Tablelands railway from Cairns to Mareeba in 1893 had made the field more accessible and increased use of cyanding promised improved returns for reefing fields.
Mining began in the Palmer River area in 1876 and production commenced from the "Alexander PC" (one of the earliest prospecting claims) in 1878. Crushings of selected ore enabled the mine to average a spectacular eight ounces of gold per ton during the 1870s. By 1880, the Alexandra had crushed a mere of stone for a yield of of gold, grossing well over . However cartage and crushing costs were high as the ore had to be taken to the battery.
They will crush with considerable evenness to a thirty mesh, which is generally sufficient. The crushings are then roasted in the ordinary way in a reverberatory furnace and the whole of the roastings are passed through the machine we have just described. By this it is claimed that over 90 per cent. of the gold can be extracted at very much the same cost as the processes now in general use in gold producing countries, which on the average barely return 50 per cent.
By early 1913 they had the winding gear and ore bins erected. The owners bought the Great Dyke Company's ten head battery at Caledonia Creek near Thornborough. T. Harley, engineer-in-charge, had the contract for £80 to transport the battery to its new position. Their first twelve weeks of crushings from the mine were impressive yielding 1,041 ounces of gold from 945 tons of stone (sent out to another battery for crushing). They installed a compressor in July 1913 and rock drills in September.
When a reef is discovered, practice shows that its strongest characteristics are consistently carried throughout it wherever it bears gold. Before Newbery and Vautin leave a purchaser to deal himself with their process, they get large samples of his ore to their works and there experiment continually until a practically perfect result is obtained; then any one with a moderate amount of knowledge can work with the formula supplied. It has been their experience that the ore from any two mines rarely presents the same characteristics. Experiments are begun by treating very coarse crushings.
In 1903, of gold were obtained from of quartz. However by 1904 the Homeward Bound Company had lost the reef and others were only putting small crushings through and mining gradually petered out. In the first year of cyaniding, of tailings were treated for a yield of of gold bullion, but production increased thirteenfold in 1903 so that it was the second largest cyaniding treatment plant on the field - of tailings were treated for of gold bullion. They continued with of tailings yielding of gold bullion in 1904; of old tailings for of gold bullion in 1905; and of old tailings for and of new tailings for in 1906.
The Vulcan tin lode at Irvinebank was discovered in September 1888 by a party of Italian woodcutters and miners - Harry Maranta, Alexander Leone, Battista Leone and Giuseppe Lampatta. Several crushings in 1889 assayed 20% tin. The first few years of Vulcan mine development involved competition between claimholders and John Moffat, whom they feared would take over the mine. During Moffat's absence from Irvinebank, a syndicate of local miners banded together to purchase the Vulcan mine from the Italians for £2,100 and formed a public company, the Vulcan Tin Mining Company Limited, on 13 December 1890 with a capital of £4,400 in £1 shares paid to ten shillings each. This company was the first joint stock company on the Walsh and Tinaroo fields to pay a dividend, in January 1891.

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