Anonymous ID: cfcb60 Feb. 1, 2022, 3:32 p.m. No.15522261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2890 >>2916

CHINA'S AND THE CABAL'S WAR ON AMERICA AND ESPECIALLY FARMERS SINCE TRUMP LOVES AND HELPED THE FARMERS THE MOSTmy theory

In reply to these two notables, I mentioned and commented that there was a post yesterday or day before that farmers couldn’t form because they couldn’t get fertilizer, it looks like that this is a coordinated effort to prevent American Farmers from growing any crops.Remember, China bought a MASSIVE amount of soy-beans, corn etc this year, above and beyond what they promised to Trump. They cornered the market in 2021 and bought much more food than they would need. China is trying to starve us along with the Federal Gov. The fertilizer & chemical plants being blown up along with the gov commanding farms to burn crops, etc. this is EVIL

 

>>15520553, >>15520922 Fertilizer plant on Fire Winston-Salem, N.C, threatening explosion of ammonium nitrate officials urge evac of 6k people

>>15518577 Is anyone else noticing a lot of explosions/fires recently?

List from second post above, a lot of chemical and fertilizer plan

1/26 Explosion at West Lake Chemical in Westlake

1/27 Fire and explosion at Oxychem Plant, Ingleside

2/1 Explosion at Weaver Fertilizer Plant, Winston-Salem

1/11 Chemical plant fire (InterPlastic Corp), Latonia, KY

1/15 Massive Fire - Magestic Industries, Qualco Chemical, Passaic

 

North American fertilizer shortage sparks fears of higher food pricesLast modified on Wed 24 Nov 2021 19.55 EST

Warning to ‘get your fertilizer now’ as farmers postpone nitrogen purchases, raising threat of rush on supplies before planting seasonWed 24 Nov 2021 19.54 EST A global shortage of nitrogen fertilizer is driving prices to record levels, prompting North America’s farmers to delay purchases and raising the risk of a spring scramble to apply the crop nutrient before planting season. Farmers apply nitrogen to boost yields of corn, canola and wheat, and higher fertilizer costs could translate into higher meat and bread prices. World food prices hit a 10-year high in October, according to the UN food agency, led by increases in cereal crops such as wheat and vegetable oils.

The Texas Arctic blast in February and Hurricane Ida in August disrupted US fertilizer production. Then, prices of natural gas, a key input in producing nitrogen, soared in Europe due to high demand and low supplies. Global urea prices this month topped $1,000 a tonne for the first time, according to BMO Capital Markets. Russia and China have curbed exports.

In the US, nitrogen fertilizer supplies are adequate for applications before winter, said Daren Coppock, CEO at the US-based Agricultural Retailers Association. Applying fertilizer before winter reduces farmers’ spring workload.

But with prices so high, some farmers are delaying purchases, risking a scramble for supplies during their busiest time of year, Coppock said. Global nitrogen fertilizer sales were worth $53bn in 2020, and prices are at least 80% higher so far this year, according to Argus Media….

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/nov/25/fertilizer-shortage-north-america-farmers-food-prices

 

Just When You Think Fertilizer Shortages are Improving, Trucker Vaccine Mandates Slam Supply Chain Into Disarray

By Tyne Morgan January 27, 2022

Fertilizer availability concerns have plagued agriculture for months, but recent COVID-19 vaccine mandates in both the U.S. and Canada could take even more truckers off the road. As the supply chain is already wading through chaos and shortages of everything from food products to equipment parts, more fertilizer shortages could be coming just before spring.

More Fertilizer Shortages?

And in the U.S., effects of driver shortages are just starting. Kelly Krapu is safety director for True North Compliance Services in West Fargo, North Dakota, a company that helps trucking companies and drivers navigate rules and regulations on the road. She says we haven't seen the full extent of the impact considering the mandate for drivers coign to the U.S. only went into effect Saturday. "I have been told from some chatter in industry, and some of my customers is a lot of their fertilizer comes from Canada,” she says. “About 50% of Canada's fertilizer is exported into the United States. So, if an unvaccinated driver is not allowed to go into Canada to pull that fertilizer out, we're going to have some issues there.

https://www.agweb.com/news/crops/corn/just-when-you-think-fertilizer-shortages-are-improving-trucker-vaccine-mandatesen if the Canadian driver that's going to pull some fertilizer down into the U.S. isn't vaccinated, they're not going to be al