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03/13/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Concerning levels of FOREVER CHEMICALS detected in several species of fish in UK
Concerning levels of so-called “forever chemicals” have been detected in several species of fish, some of them used in the quintessential British specialty fish and chips. According to the Daily Mail, independent journalist group Watershed Investigations collected data from the Center for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS). CEFAS, an executive agency attached to the […]
12/23/2022
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By JD Heyes
Florida’s embattled orange industry now facing double whammy as massive cold front threatens entire crop
Florida’s orange groves were already facing problems this year, suffering from a disease condition known as “citrus greening,” but now farmers are going to have to battle Mother Nature. As a massive cold front sweeps through the Midwest, it threatens to dip deep into the Sunshine State and cause massive freeze damage to groves, which […]
10/27/2022
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By Mary Villareal
USDA data: America’s cold-stored orange juice stockpiles down 43%, the lowest level since 1977
The United States stockpiles of cold-stored orange juice have plunged by 43 percent in September from a year earlier. According to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) data, this is the lowest level they have fallen into since 1977. This is due to a combination of crop diseases across Florida’s citrus groves and the wrath of Hurricane Ian, which destroyed […]
10/06/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Orange juice price hike looms after Hurricane Ian batters Florida’s citrus orchards
Orange juice prices could potentially rise after Hurricane Ian battered Florida, a leading citrus producer. The storm damaged at least 75 percent of the citrus belt, alongside at least a third of orange groves. Based on University of Florida estimates, 375,000 acres of citrus may have been impacted. Combine it with the storm’s already devastating blow on a […]
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 […]
10/04/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Florida coastal towns devastated by Hurricane Ian “in panic mode” over shortages of water, food and gas… but help is on the way
Widespread unrest, we are told, is sweeping Southwest Florida as area residents grow weary and frustrated over the continued lack of electricity, gas, water, food and other basic supplies. Ever since Hurricane Ian ravaged the region, the areas hardest hit by the storm remain on par with the third world, which is upsetting to 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 – […]
07/11/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
More people in need of charity as food insecurity worsens
Rampant food inflation and the worsening economic situation are making more people rely on charities and food banks. One such charity is the annual Good News Outreach (GNO) in Tallahassee, Florida, a faith-based nonprofit that distributes food and other aid to people who meet the group’s criteria, which include low-income families and men recently released from […]
04/10/2020
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By Franz Walker
Florida farmers left with mountains of unsold food as coronavirus scrambles supply chain
Farmers in Florida are seeing mounds of fresh produce rot in fields as the coronavirus outbreak wreaks havoc on supply chains. The closure of restaurants, schools and theme parks nationwide due to the coronavirus outbreak has left farmers scrambling to figure out how to sell their harvest. Florida is America’s leader in harvesting tomatoes, green beans, peppers and […]
11/20/2017
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By Vicki Batts
Beyond stupid: Florida court declares it’s ILLEGAL to grow food in your own front yard
A court in Florida has decided that homeowners do not, in fact, have the right to garden on their own property. While the court says flower gardens and fruit trees are acceptable horticultural pursuits for a front yard, for some reason vegetables are non-negotiable. Leave it to big government to make it illegal for property […]
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