Glad I’ve got a freezer full of pork chops, steak and butter. But the price of bacon has just gotten silly recently.
Eggs are down. We have 13 layers. The first four are producing more than we can eat. The rest should start producing in another month. So many people around here have layers that you can’t give the eggs away.
U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/sdo_summary.html
No problem. The political folks, ever aware of population issues, are already fixing things up for tomorrow.
Six legs tasty: First edible insect farm opens in US
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3160053/posts
“Higher prices for beef will not change the reality that it takes about nine months for a calf to be born. The internet cannot change that fact. Higher prices for Agri-Commodities will not create another acre of arable land in either China or the U.S.”
Maybe ranchers in, say, NV can add acres to their operations...oh....wait...
We just served up a venison hindquarter from the freezer at our family cookout yesterday. Now we have enough left for chili and a large bag of meat in the freezer for another meal. Price $0.00 courtesy of Mr. GG2.