Good! I hope it drops to 450 below zero across the Yukon, 350 below into the northern Plains and 280 below into the central US along with 80 feet of snow, causing me to instantly freeze into an ice crystal. The south would drop to 220 below and down to 170 below in Miami, with huge icebergs floating by Key West. Now that’s for me!!!!!!
I have cashcropped for 40 years in Ontario, Canada. If there is snow cover, winter crops can take a lot of punishment. Wet and cold is the worst, drought not as bad.
And yes, smaller harvests raise prices. World grain production is still doing fine with high yields.
Good! I hope it drops to 450 below zero across the Yukon, 350 below into the northern Plains and 280 below into the central US along with 80 feet of snow, causing me to instantly freeze into an ice crystal. The south would drop to 220 below and down to 170 below in Miami, with huge icebergs floating by Key West. Now that’s for me!!!!!!
Are grain harvests being negatively affected by longer and colder winters?
Do smaller harvests cause higher food prices?
I have cashcropped for 40 years in Ontario, Canada. If there is snow cover, winter crops can take a lot of punishment. Wet and cold is the worst, drought not as bad.
And yes, smaller harvests raise prices. World grain production is still doing fine with high yields.
Grains are very bad for the human body. The best case scenario, they all become extinct.
Kenneth-
I knew you were a slow-moving train wreck, and now you are completely derailed. I hope you will see somebody about that. Please.