I buy most of my corn frozen anyway.
It’s hard to keep up with all the doomsday predictions:
https://www.azocleantech.com/news.aspx?newsID=26700
What a crock! I live in Central NY State in Rome, NY, which is about an hour east of Syracuse...in the foothills of the Adirondacks. We’ve had snow, and cold, and crappy weather plenty of times over the years in October, especially around, or on Halloween. I’m currently visiting my son in Indiana, and the temperature at this moment is 30 degrees, and it was snowing this afternoon. I talked to my oldest son tonight, who lives in Troy, New York, just outside of Albany, and it was around 70 there today. The temperature in Rome at the moment is 57.
While CA is trying to blame their mismanagement on Global Warming.
Good thing we have that 0.7 degree rise in temperatures over the next century to count on thanks to global warming. Without that we might freeze. :-/
It’s not supposed to be this cold in October?
How ‘bout tomorrow, when it’s November?
We’re all going to die!
It isn’t unusual for it to snow in October in Colorado, but this is now the third snow, and it has been cold here all week. Usually it warms back up pretty quickly.
Women, minorities, children, LGBQT hardest hit.
And how did corn futures react to this terrible news? They dropped 4 cents
Most of the harvest is already done, and the remaining feed, seed and ethanol corn will wait.
50 below normal in the Midwest. A look at a few of the forecasts in the Midwest show upper 20s for lows nearly a week from now.
It was 20 degrees in Southern NM this morning and 59 degrees in Sanford, Maine...crazy.
Destroyed outdoor weed grows in Michigan
Everyone had to pull in immature plants
Bud rot
27 right now in northern Az desert at 4000 ft elevation. This normally doesn’t happen until a week after Thanksgiving. But the crop situation nation wide is going to hurt, too many other sources depend on that corn such as ethanol and feeding stock. Several of us here have been calling this for about three years now.
Can’t they put giant blocks of dry ice in the fields so that when the CO2 dissipates it warms the area around the crops??