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Yeah but spending after bush you had risk of dieing in attack but not bringing home sickness from crowd tonkill your loved ones.
It’s not as simple as just a few words from a puppet to make me feel it’s all OK when other agancies are bracing for imminent outbreak….. I don’t care about markets I do care about not having family and friends dieing over this.
This will make food shortage and famine incoming from last year’s harvest from hell be sold as virus related but it’s not. This winter we have had 3 big thaw cycles so there are several inches thick layers of ice in fields. No way this will be plantable spring fields will be too wet. Which will cause another crappy year unless sun gets hot and dries it up fast which does not happen in solar minimum.
Our pigs are taking 30 percent longer to get to Market weight with 33 percent more feed. This will have huge ramifications on pricing. We did secure our feed needs through other farmers which we hope can pull down enough to keep our operations running.
Two weeks ago at beginning of the spread of Corona virus we bought and brought in enough feed till this fall. So we don’t have to leave here. Last of our building supplies for this summer arrived yesterday.
3 of our projects are comprimised due to non parts from China. Basically a robot seed weed water and pick system is stopped no parts. Our pond liner is not able to be bought as no stock left. Our greenhouse extention has been halted due to no base plastic available for company to make the sheeting we want.
A few words from anyone will have zero effect on any of this words are cheap action costs. When ports in China start back up and both bring in and send out product Maybe in 3 to 5 months things will get to normal again but I think that is a long long way off maybe never.
As for lieing mouse all politicians do you can tell as soon as their lips move.
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namelus.
