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12/22/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Arctic blast “Elliot” threatens to destroy U.S. winter wheat crops while plunging Midwest, South into below-zero deep freeze
Just in time for Christmas, a massive winter storm from the Arctic called Elliot will blast through the Midwest and South, bringing with it heavy winds, subzero temperatures, and widespread crop destruction. According to reports, Elliot’s immense power and severity threatens winter wheat crops in states like Kansas where there is currently very little snow […]
12/19/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
Australian supermarket limits purchases on frozen French fries due to potato shortage
An Australian grocer limited the number of frozen French fries customers can purchase per transaction due to a shortage of potatoes. Coles Group Ltd., Australia’s second-largest supermarket chain, announced the limits in a statement on its website. According to the statement, “a temporary purchase limit of two items per transaction” will apply to its frozen French […]
12/19/2022
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By News Editors
Forget oil. Now they are coming for the cows
First, they came for the oil, now they’re coming for the cows. Environmentalists have no shame or sense and farmers around the world are, forget the pitchforks, “setting hay bales ablaze and dumping manure on motorways,” report April Roach, Tracy Withers, Jen Skerritt, and Agnieszka de Sousa for Bloomberg. (Article by Doug French republished from Mises.org) Never mind that food prices […]
12/13/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
David DuByne looks into what awaits the world in 2023 – Brighteon.TV
David DuByne, the creator of the “Mini Ice Age Conversations” podcast, shared what awaits the world in 2023 during the Dec. 9 edition of his Brighteon.TV program “Adapt 2030.” He noted that people have already seen the world slowly unravel with the disconnection of supply chains, the liquidation of finance and industry, the constriction of […]
11/10/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Underwater volcano eruption caused global “dimming” that deprived crops of sunlight; more famine and starvation to come
In January, an underwater volcano in the South Pacific called Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai erupted, sending a massive ash plume up into the sky where it reached 187,000 feet. The result was a cloud of darkness that created a global “diming” effect that will probably be felt for years to come with reduced crop yields. You […]
11/09/2022
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By News Editors
Hungry games
Say there! Did ya catch that crazy article by Birsin Filip out of the Mises Institute: “Multinational Agrichemical Corporations and the Great Food Transformation”? No? Too bad! It’s a real knee-slapper! Personally, I would have titled it “Hungry Games” – a little play on words that might attract readers with something sounding less interesting than my […]
10/31/2022
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By News Editors
The global food crisis just got a whole lot worse
It appears that the global food crisis that started in 2022 is going to go to an entirely new level in 2023. As I have been documenting on my websites, worldwide supplies of food have been getting tighter and tighter for months. Historic droughts have been crippling food production all over the northern hemisphere, much […]
10/21/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Baby formula shortage continues: Mothers call out Biden, FDA for failure to handle crisis
The supply of baby formula in the United States has supposedly improved, but parents nationwide are still struggling to find them months after the initial panic ensued. Amber Bergeron, a mother from Louisiana, joined “Fox & Friends First” to share the struggle to find baby formula for her premature twins. She also called out the Biden […]
10/12/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Tomato shortage looms as drought threatens California’s summer crops
Less precipitation in central California and restricted water supplies coming in from the Colorado River to the southernmost parts of the state have withered many summer crops like tomatoes and onions. Tomatoes are some of the hardest hit by this year’s lower-than-average rainfall and reduced water allocations. Drought conditions, coupled with Hurricane Ian ravaging tomato […]
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 […]
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