Anonymous ID: f16697 Feb. 16, 2021, 10:22 a.m. No.12946646   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6650

July 2020

 

Flooding in China could be latest disaster to disrupt U.S. trucking industry

 

… It’s also extremely difficult to get any substantial facts out of China concerning the flooding. The BBC reported on July 23 that 150 had died. On July 5, Reuters said that 130 had died. Between July 5 and 23, severe flooding ravaged the countryside, with the Three Gorges floodgates opening up to prevent overflow. An estimated 38 million people were

displaced, and 28,000 homes were destroyed, so the low death count should be met with some skepticism. …

 

https://www.fleetowner.com/fleet-management/article/21137603/flooding-in-china-could-be-latest-disaster-to-disrupt-us-trucking-industry

 

https://youtu.be/hDupfvIwU0U embedded video.

 

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Now 2021

 

ice.age.farmer – https://www.bitchute.com/video/1YjeIMf976qK/

 

45% of the US Winter Wheat crop is estimated to have been damaged as the polar vortex (also known as meridional jetstream flows associated with Grand Solar Minima) brings Texas' power grid down.

 

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As the coronavirus pandemic disrupts supply chains across the country, farmers are being forced to destroy their crops, dump milk and throw out perishable items that can’t be stored.

Dairy farmers grappling with low prices and a sudden drop in demand from the lockdown are dumping out as many as 3.7 million gallons of milk every day, according to estimates from Dairy Farmers of America, the country’s largest dairy cooperative.

Chicken processors dealing with staffing problems related to the virus have been forced to euthanize chickens because of the reduced capacity in plants.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/02/coronavirus-devastates-agriculture-dumped-milk-euthanized-livestock.html

Anonymous ID: f16697 Feb. 16, 2021, 10:43 a.m. No.12946817   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Argentina allegedly considering wheat export limits

01.28.2021

 

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA — Rumors are circulating that Argentina will set export limits on wheat in an attempt to ensure domestic supplies, Reuters reported.

 

The government recently tried to limit corn exports but changed its mind after growers objected.

 

“In the case of wheat, we are seeing what we can do to ensure that we have enough in the country without closing the export market,” Agriculture Minister Luis Basterra told local radio, Reuters reported. “There is room for the wheat value chain to allow for the provision of the domestic market.”

 

Argentina is the world’s No. 7 wheat supplier.

Most of the wheat exports go to Brazil, which purchased 4.5 million tonnes in 2020. …

 

Russia, the world’s top wheat supplier …

 

https://www.world-grain.com/articles/14797-argentina-allegedly-considering-wheat-export-limits

Anonymous ID: f16697 Feb. 16, 2021, 11:04 a.m. No.12947026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7049 >>7053

What are they distracting us from?

 

A REAL food shortage?

 

By ERIC O’KEEFE

 

The co-founder of Microsoft and his wife rank as America’s largest private farmland owners.

Call it a hunch, but the story did not jibe. I scanned the headline for the umpteenth time and then read and reread the pertinent details. Something was missing. Either that or I had a screw loose. According to the Tri-City Herald, a 14,500-acre swath of choice Eastern Washington farmland in the Horse Heaven Hills of Benton County had just traded hands for almost $171 million. That’s a ginormous deal, one that pencils out to almost $12,000 per acre for a whole lot of acres. Pretty pricey dirt, right? That’s exactly what I thought. Especially when it comes to row crops like sweet corn and wheat, which were grown in rotation with potatoes on 100 Circles, which is the name of the property that changed hands. Then again, farmers and investors in the Mid-Columbia River market expect to pay $10,000 to $15,000 for good ground. Anyone who has ever studied the Columbia River Basin knows that the tillable acreage there is coveted ground, a geologic wonder. The soil profile and underlying silty loess are in a league of their own.

 

https://landreport.com/2021/01/bill-gates-americas-top-farmland-owner/