U.S. Winter-Wheat Acres Set to Drop to Lowest in 110 Years

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  • #23946

    Crow Bar
    Keymaster
  • #23978

    Littlesister
    Participant

    Wow.  I just bought 6 number 10 cans of white wheat, so I will check to see if the sale is still on and get somemore of the hard red wheat as well.Got it from Auguston Farms.

  • #23982

    namelus
    Participant

    Just bough a few ton or red hard and einkorn it last 10 years if stored right. Buying extra everything to fill past the brim… looking like hoarder.

  • #24003

    Read some interesting bits recently.

    If the USA starts running into food shortages and starts importing en-masse, other countries may face bigger shortages due to their crops failing due to climate changes.

    Can they afford to compete for food with the USA?

    Interesting times are coming.

  • #24004

    Whirlibird
    Participant

    Gent called “Ice Age Farmer”, and another called “Yanasa Ama Ranch” on YouTube.

    Both have gone over the USDA numbers extensively and it can be very disturbing.

    Really look into it without emotion and it is mind numbing.

    • This reply was modified 7 months, 2 weeks ago by  Whirlibird.
  • #24017

    Crow Bar
    Keymaster

    Based off everything we have seen over the past spring here in the US, the recent, early snows in some parts of the country (more crop losses) and China’s and other Asia pork ebola crisis, next year and the following year are going to be interesting.

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