BenBurch
Gatekeeper of The Left
Like the canary in the coal mine, North Korea falls first;
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/eastasia/view/1210226/1/.html
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/eastasia/view/1210226/1/.html
Crop analyst on the radio here yesterday said the next 14 days will tell the story, but if significant rain does not come, the corn harvest for Illinois will be a record low.
He went on to say this could result in a 200%-300% increase in the price of pork and beef next Spring.
Seems to me that would depend on the corn yields elsewhere. What percentage of global corn production does Illinois represent?
i wonder what is wrong with those plants, there is so much plantfood in the air as expert Michele Bachman ponted out. and they die anyway? maybe they die becaues the eco fascists drive hybrid cars.
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About 40 percent of the corn crop was in good or excellent condition as of July 8, down from 48 percent a week earlier and the lowest for this time of year since a drought in 1988, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said today in a report. An estimated 40 percent of soybeans got the top ratings, down from 45 percent and also the lowest in 24 years for that date.
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Damn. My Prius and I just slaughtered millions!
Seriously, this is bad stuff going down DC.
I always maintain a 50 pound bag of rice and a case of canned tuna just in case, I wonder if it will finally have a use?
I don't want to jinx it, but it's raining!
Drenching downpour here, it's very wet outside now.I must have jinxed it.
It rained less than a tenth of an inch.
I love how they grab a peach, climb a tree, take 1 bite out of it, toss it down, then go get another...Drenching downpour here, it's very wet outside now.
Not that my garden needed it, it drinks Lake Michigan water and the tomatoes and peppers love the hot sunny weather. I have so much I'm going to have to can a batch tomorrow. My seedless grapes are already turning red, and I have at least 2 nearly-basketball sized wateremelon growing in that patch.
*********** squirrels stole all my peaches though.![]()
The article I just posted mentions the 1988 drought, since many of you were not alive yet in 1988, it needs some mention. Read the wiki on it; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_North_American_drought
In the wiki article it is called the costliest natural disaster in US history.
I think we may see that record fall.