Conditions Are “Drier Than The Dust Bowl Years” In The Heartland Of America
By Michael Snyder The seemingly endless drought in the heartland of America is not going to be good for food production. For years, I have…
By Michael Snyder The seemingly endless drought in the heartland of America is not going to be good for food production. For years, I have…
By Erin Wong Demand for cold storage has soared in recent years as consumers increasingly shop for online groceries and frozen food. Frozen food sales…
Authored by Megan Redshaw via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Shrimp have become the latest addition to a growing list of food sources targeted by…
By Daisy Luther In another episode of “Have We Learned Nothing from History?” two governments in the past couple of days have decided to take…
By Mac Slavo The American Plant Food Corporation’s fertilizer plant in Bartlett, Texas, near Round Rock, reportedly caught fire around 8:30 p.m. on August 20th….
By 21st Century Wire The GMO and BioTech cartel are using covert tactics to bypass safety regulations. Can they be stopped? In this episode of…
By Tyler Durden A conveyor belt of atmospheric river storms has refilled a once-dormant California lake, putting some of the nation’s most important farmland at…
By Tyler Durden Figures published today reveal beekeepers in the U.S. lost an estimated 48% of their honeybee colonies in 2022-23. As Statista’s Martin Armstrong…
Technocracy intends to control every aspect of human existence down to the molecular structure of your DNA. Energy, food and water are the three prime…
By Tyler Durden Covid sparked beef and pork shortages, leaving shelves at Walmart stores bare throughout the United States. Government-forced shutdowns and Covid outbreaks forced…
The Dutch government is unrelenting in shutting down “pollution-emitting” farmers and forcing them to sell to the government. The lever is a severe cutback in…
By Michael Snyder Significantly higher food prices are coming, because U.S. food production is going to be way below normal levels this year. That is…
By Michael Snyder If farmers and ranchers don’t produce enough food, we don’t eat. So we should always be very thankful for our hard-working farmers…
By Tyler Durden Spain’s severe drought and parched soils have sent olive oil prices to levels not seen in more than a decade. The surge…