Add the loss of carryover stock in Nebraska. It is going to be an interesting year.
True that ! I expect grain and meat products to increase significantly.
Flooding has prevented both food crops and livestock forage to be timely planted, thus a probable shortfall.
If I recall properly, Joe Bastardi over at weatherbell.com, was calling for a late Spring/19,
now if there's an early Fall, we are talking about a shortened crop growing season, and prices will continue to rise.
See my post #70,here, regarding short season and cool weather recommended crops for gardeners and preppers.
Many farmers will take up much of the slack and loss of agricultural crops
however, it will take approximately two years to make up for the livestock (meat) loss, until it comes to maturity.
I am not one of those "The sky is falling" folks,.. just saying to those who might be concerned,.. "be aware !".