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Message Subject Ready for the Real Hunger Games? 19 Million Acres Will Not Be Planted This Year
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Farms in the grain belt are so waterlogged 6 million acres of corn may not be planted. Add to that soybeans, and you are talking about massive grain shortages.

6 million acres of corn produce, on average, 54 billion pounds of dry kernel corn. That's 168 pounds of corn per every person in the US that will not exist next year.

Add to that 4 million acres of soybeans potentially not planted. That would be 34 pounds per person lost.

UPDATE, July 4th

There's indications this is a global crop failure tied to the solar minimum. Crop losses may be more than the 20% - 30% as was estimated last month - some estimates are more than 50%.

Food shortages later this month? Food riots by August - September?

"Professor Valentina Zharkova says that what we are facing is a “super grand solar minimum”, and if that is true we are going to be facing climate chaos like we have never seen before. During previous “grand solar minimums” the globe was gripped by devastating famines and vast numbers of people died. Could a similar scenario potentially be in our future?"

[link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)]

The Year Without a Summer, 1816:


 Quoting: Cheyenne


So happy more and more people are "getting it". We've been talking about this and preparing for it for months in Thread: Practical Prepping Protocol even if Poor

Many are laughing, saying it's a nothingburger. What will they be feeding their children when the time comes?

It's no laughing matter - the food just won't be available. People don't get how many of our ordinary daily foods contain some form of corn. And corn is required to produce ethanol, which is required for our gasoline to power our vehicles - what do they suppose this will do to gas prices?

Feed for cattle, chickens, pigs, ducks, goats, sheep, turkeys, all the meat forms we eat several times per week. What happens to meat prices?

Soy beans, wheat - what of our daily foods contains wheat? Only almost everything.

Think, people, think!

OP, five stars. Well done!
 
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