Posted on 04/04/2023 6:59:31 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
I honestly did not know that things were this bad. Severe drought is crippling winter wheat production in the middle of the country, agricultural production in many areas of California is being hit extremely hard by unprecedented flooding, and orange production in Florida is down more than 60 percent from last season due to a combination of factors. Of course this comes at a time when the entire world is dealing with a major food crisis. As I discussed in a previous article, even CNN is admitting that we are currently in the midst of “the worst food crisis in modern history”. So this is a year when we need U.S. food production to be very strong, and that simply is not happening.
No state produces more winter wheat than Kansas does, and right now less than 20 percent of the winter wheat in the state “is in good to excellent condition”…
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Unfortunately, the winter wheat in other crucial states is also greatly suffering due to seemingly endless drought conditions…
Colorado winter wheat was rated 27% good to excellent and 33% very poor to poor. Oklahoma’s and Texas’ crops were rated at 26% and 18% good to excellent, and 40% and 47% very poor to poor, respectively, he said.
This is really bad news.
All while the government pays some farmers to keep land fallow.
Purely anecdotal, but in my neck of central FL this is the time of the year when any driving includes being stuck behind one or more oranges-filled semis, who spill over a few hundred oranges at every intersection requiring a left or right turn. This year, I haven't seen a truck yet, nor have I seen more than a few oranges on the side of the road; the harvest must really be poor.
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Not much, any more. When we use 40% of the nations corn crop to make gasoline additives instead of food, you realize this government is not serious about taking care of the people.
Oh brother....95% of America’s tillage cropland aren’t even plowed yet. Lighten up Francis.
On the bright side, hopefully a s-load of liberals starve to death.
And telling them that they’ll need electric tractors and combine harvesters.
Are these the same clowns who tell us 60% of Iowa’s corn crop is destroyed by flooding when only 0.5% of the corn crop is on flooded land?
Then another bumper crop is harvested in the fall?
I’d laugh my ass off. I’ll take a Massey Ferguson tractor and a John Deer harvest or any day. Grew up with them. All gas or diesel powered. Then there is all the other stuff…
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Wrath of God is upon us. We have war, pestilence, disease and now famine is around the corner. Dems have allowed 10 million illegals into the Country now they must be fed. This just adds to the nonproductive people who must be fed.
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