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10/28/2022
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By Ethan Huff
BASF announces “permanent” downsizing and shuttering of its European chemical operations, affecting fertilizer, polymers and more
The largest producer of chemicals, including crop and agriculture chemicals, is permanently downsizing in Europe amid an ongoing and ever-worsening energy crisis. BASF, which had already cut fertilizer production in Germany back in July due to exceptionally high fuel costs, now says more cuts are necessary to keep the company afloat. “The European chemical market […]
10/27/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Washington fertilizer plant burns to the ground; locals told to “shelter in place” due to air pollution
The sheriff’s office in Grant County, Washington, has extended a “shelter in place” order that was issued following the mysterious recent explosion of the Wilbur Ellis fertilizer plant, located near Moses Lake in eastern Washington. Poor air quality following a massive fire that left the facility in shambles has made it unsafe for area residents […]
10/20/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Parts of Mississippi River forced to CLOSE due to worsening drought crisis
Shipping costs for barges continue to hyperinflate as water levels in some parts of the Mississippi River reach record lows. A stretch of the river about 125 miles northeast of Memphis near Hickman, Ky., closed on Monday, after which dredging operations commenced to clear debris from the waterway. The United States Coast Guard announced that […]
10/19/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Dutch government to seize 600 farms at gunpoint, claiming nitrogen is a pollutant
Another round of farmer protests could soon be on the way in The Netherlands following an announcement that as many as 600 farms throughout the country may get seized for “polluting” the environment with nitrogen. Former deputy prime minister Johan Remkes says he plans to follow the advice from the government’s mediator to meet the […]
10/16/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Massive bean piles appearing along Mississippi River as barges can’t navigate shrinking river
Water levels are now so low in the Mississippi River that crop harvest barges are unable to pass, leaving behind piles upon piles of beans and other farm goods. One video – see below – shows a large bean pile in Memphis, Tenn., on October 12. What will become of all those beans remains unknown: […]
10/05/2022
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By Ethan Huff
CROP COLLAPSE: Florida citrus crops DESTROYED by Hurricane Ian
Orange juice prices reached a nearly six-year high this week following the devastation to citrus crops caused by Hurricane Ian. Orange and other citrus groves across the southwestern region of the Sunshine State took a major hit from Ian, which as we know caused serious flooding and wind damage. Ray Royce, executive director at the […]
10/04/2022
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By Ethan Huff
European farmers see writing on wall with energy crisis: food shortages are a certainty
The latest domino to fall in the current global economic order is food production, which is slowly grinding to a halt in Europe due to the ongoing energy crisis. It is no longer affordable or even possible to produce the fertilizer needed to grow enough food for current population levels. Fruit and vegetable producers across […]
09/30/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Hurricane Ian just threw another wrench into the supply chain by hammering transportation, ports, package carriers and fertilizer production
The supply chain just took another major hit from Hurricane Ian, which decimated numerous fairly populous areas of Southwest Florida where manufacturing, agriculture and distribution take place. All the flooding, power outages and wind damage is expected to stall factory and farm production throughout the region, including a major fertilizer production corridor that saw a […]
09/29/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Major Florida fertilizer hub took DIRECT HIT by Hurricane Ian, produces HALF the phosphate fertilizer for America
Hurricane Ian is just hours away (as of this writing) from barreling straight through an area of Florida where at least 50 percent of the nation’s phosphate fertilizer supply is mined and produced. Mosaic Co. operates numerous mines in an area east of Tampa and north-northeast of Fort Myers where the Category 4 hurricane – […]
09/18/2022
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By Ethan Huff
USDA threatens Amish farmer with fines and PRISON time for selling raw milk and grass-fed beef to community
After two people supposedly – emphasis on the word supposedly – got sick from raw milk he provided to his private buyers’ club, Amish farmer Amos Miller of the Bird-in-Hand, Penn.-based Miller’s Organic Farm is now being relentlessly terrorized by the United States government. According to reports, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) just will […]
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