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04/25/2022
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By JD Heyes
Top US fertilizer socked with rail delays to Midwest as planting season approaches: Black Swan event?
Just as American farmers are preparing for the spring planting season, a potential Black Swan event is brewing. Readers are aware that the U.S. and the world were bracing for shortages of fertilizer this year following President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine because Russia is a top global exporter of fertilizer and the West imposed major […]
03/14/2022
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By JD Heyes
Food insecurity worsening already following Russian invasion of Ukraine, as countries begin withholding exports and hoarding commodities
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is not just a humanitarian disaster in the making for the latter, but the conflict is having a global impact since both countries are major exporters of food commodities. Both countries are major producers of food — wheat, grain, corn, meat and fertilizer, as well as other commodities — and since […]
03/10/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Price of wheat soars to record high as war between Russia and Ukraine continues
The war between Russia and Ukraine has already driven up gas prices. Now, the price for wheat has also surged to its highest level. Wheat price is now at a record $12.94 per bushel, up 70 percent over the last month, as measured by a futures contract on the Chicago Board of Trade. The conflict […]
03/08/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Corn and soybean farmer warns Americans that average grocery bill could increase by $1,000 per month
Tucker Carlson of Fox News interviewed a farmer during a recent broadcast who said that grocery prices will only continue to soar over the coming months, possibly increasing by $1,000 per month for a typical US family. Instead of talking about how many decades of Wall Street corruption and central bank fiat-printing shenanigans ultimately brought […]
02/22/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Communist China seizing control of American food supply with massive corn processing plant in North Dakota
A Chinese bio-fermentation company is setting up shop in America’s heartland. Fufeng Group Limited is reportedly building a behemoth corn processing plant in North Dakota where it will manufacture products like corn starch, animal feed and pharmaceuticals. The company is listed as being based in Hong Kong, however most of its production facilities are located […]
02/20/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
New study finds corn-based ethanol fuel is actually WORSE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT than regular gasoline
A new study has found that corn-based ethanol, the main source of supposedly green ethanol fuel in the United States, may actually be worse for the environment than regular gasoline. The new study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), contradicts previous research, including one study commissioned by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), […]
08/29/2021
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By Zoey Sky
“Megadrought” threatens crop yields in America and global grain inventories, warns USDA
Crops in the country keep dying because of the scorching heat. And according to various reports, the same thing is happening in other countries across the globe. Because of the megadrought affecting key states in America, the already high prices of crops like corn and wheat continue to skyrocket. “Megadrought” drives up prices of US […]
08/19/2021
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By Ethan Huff
USDA says “megadrought” threatens American corn, soybean yields, worsening food shortages
A recent crop tour conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has found that conditions are worsening for the nation’s corn and soybean crops. Excessive heat combined with dry weather has taken a major toll on these two industrial staple crops, which are expected to have massively lower yields amid ongoing “megadrought” conditions across […]
08/01/2021
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By Cassie B.
MORE CROP FAILURES: Brazil’s corn crops compromised by frost in second bout of unusually cold temperatures this year
Brazil’s corn market can’t seem to catch a break as yet another cold wave has swept the country’s center-south area, subjecting the crops to more unexpected frost and prompting serious doubts about export volumes. Last Monday, corn crops in the states of Mato Grosso do Sul and Parana were hit by frost in a cold […]
08/29/2020
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By Zoey Sky
Lack of rainfall in the Midwest causing dramatic rise in corn prices
On August 10, the “Great Derecho” storm damaged 10 million acres of crops in Iowa, resulting in an increase in corn prices. Not one month has passed and a lack of rainfall in the Midwest has once again caused a surge in crop prices. Low rainfall and the Great Derecho Data from the Department of Agriculture […]
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