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11/01/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Wheat losses in flood-hit New South Wales exceed $150M
Wheat fields in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) suffered extensive damage amounting to more than $150 million after floods hit the country’s east coast. The New South Wales Farmers Association (NSWFA) has appealed to the federal government in Canberra for flood support payments to be included in the initial budget. Justin Everitt, […]
10/05/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Health Ranger Report: Mike Adams and geoengineering expert Dane Wigington discuss how Hurricane Ian may have been WEAPONIZED
Geoengineering expert Dane Wigington and the Health Ranger Mike Adams talked about the weaponization of Hurricane Ian and the threat of geoengineering to humanity during a recent emergency episode of the “Health Ranger Report.” Adams said Hurricane Ian’s movement was “not natural looking” as it entered the southwestern part of Florida, stopped, turned east and headed […]
08/19/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Study: More than 5 billion people could starve to death following a US-Russia nuclear war
A recent study published in the journal Nature Food has theorized that over five billion people could starve to death following a nuclear war between the United States and Russia. The prevailing notion about a nuclear war is that most deaths would be inflicted directly by the nuclear weapons. But the study conducted by scientists at Rutgers University put […]
07/22/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Brazilian agriculture official: No corn exports to China until next year
A Brazilian agriculture ministry official said on Thursday, July 14, the country’s corn may only be exported to China next year because of demands made by Beijing concerning trade protocols. According to Jose Guilherme Leal, agriculture defense secretary at the ministry, Beijing has requested the monitoring of a few weeds and fungi in corn crops […]
06/23/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Mustard shortage looms as drought, war affect biggest producers of mustard seeds
Hot dog toppings may look a bit different this year as global mustard shortage looms. The shortage is a consequence of an inadequate production year. Yields in Canada, the second biggest mustard seed producer in the world, dropped 28 percent – thanks to droughts during the last growing season. (Related: Drought-stricken Texas finally gets some rain, but it may not be […]
05/27/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Apocalyptic global food crisis has already begun
The global food crisis that many have warned about is already here. Millions of people around the world will be seriously hungry, but what everyone is experiencing right now is just a small part of the problem and things will be much worse before the end of the year, according to some experts. For instance, Gro […]
05/26/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Bee aware: About 75% of the world’s food crops rely on bees and other pollinators
Every May 20 of each year, World Bee Day is celebrated to raise awareness about the importance of bees and other pollinating insects for ecological health and human survival. More than 75 percent of the world’s food crops relies on bees and other pollinators, either completely or in part, as do 90 percent of wild flowering plants. In […]
05/24/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Wheat prices set record highs following India’s export ban
Kansas City wheat prices set record highs on May 17, surpassing the highs registered in 2008. The rally has been pushed by global and domestic production issues, with winter wheat crop ratings in the U.S. pegged at 27 percent G/E the week prior – the lowest since the 1989 drought. According to reports, the U.S. season-average farm price of wheat […]
05/12/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Dr. William Mount: “United States Corporation” is causing the wheat distribution problem
For Dr. William Mount, the wheat shortage is just an illusion created by the “United States Corporation” working in concert with the World Economic Forum and the United Nations. “There is no world shortage of wheat, but there’s a global wheat problem. There’s a distribution problem being caused by the United States Corporation, which is […]
03/18/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Increasing soybean oil demand presents new opportunities for American soybean farmers
Demand for soy bean oil – a popular input for a wide variety of products – is increasing. It presents new routes to American soybean farmers, who for years have been accustomed to seeing soybean meal firmly on top of the demand chart. Based on the February database of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Production, Supply and Distribution, soybean […]
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