The Significance Behind The Texas Fires
- This Is Another Blow To Our Supply Chain
- Where The Fires Happened Is Where 88% Of Texas Cattle Feed
- The US Is Already Down Roughly 1 Billion Pounds Of American Beef
- These Fires Are Another Win For Foreign Imports
Is it another “coincidence” that this specific location is on fire while globalist initiatives are trying to push everyone away beef in the United States? You decide.
“By now you guys have heard about the fires going on in Texas. Over half a million acres have burned so far. What a tragedy and misfortune for the families that are ranching there. A lot of people don’t understand that that’s one more hit to our nation’s food supply chain. We are already in a very vulnerable position. And the lowest cattle numbers we’ve seen since 1950.
We’re down like a billion pounds in beef in the country, which means they’re gonna have to import more, which doesn’t help the local producers, which continues to weaken our food supply chain. We’re not even into summer yet and dealing with whatever droughts may show up now. So here’s what you can do. Find your local farmers and ranchers and have their back. Make sure that they know they’re growing their food or raising their food for somebody in America that cares.
What we can do is change the way we source our food, leave the existing grocery supply chain where they get the retail dollar and go to our farmers and ranchers, shake their hand and make sure they get the retail dollar. That’s how we can secure our food supply chain and also end up making it better for not just the producers, but our families and our environment.”
video; 1:30
https://twitter.com/i/status/1763249845052346759
“Where The Fires Happened Is Where 88% Of Texas Cattle Feed”
So sounds like the price of beef will plummet while ranchers reduce their herds because they can’t feed them. And then it will skyrocket.
Good idea on buying local. It just depends where people are if they can do that. I love hitting the local farmers markets when they are open.
17 dead bodies, rape trees and migrants crawling on his land: Arizona rancher armed with a Glock describes life on the frontlines of the border crisis as Republicans push bill to allow landowners to shoot trespassers
Thread posted by knighthawk
UK Daily Mail ^ | March 02 2024 |
John Ladd’s phone is an archive of life on a ranch beside the Arizona border with Mexico.
He scrolls past photographs of handsome Red Angus and cross-bred Hereford-Brahman cattle, picture after picture of Donald Trump’s 30ft border wall that spans about six-and-a-half miles of his land. Then he stops at an image of a tree.
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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4221410/posts
Thanks for posting.