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Showing Original Post only (View all)i live in farm country [View all]
I am past 60 years and for the first time in my life, there is no huge pile of corn at the local elevator after harvest.
between the wet spring and the early frost their wasn't much to bring in
I think we are past the tipping point
I pray I am wrong
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the point of my op is, we are seeing a major drop in food production this year
questionseverything
Dec 2019
#2
With so much of Australia burning, I'd say we are past the climate tipping point.
roamer65
Dec 2019
#3
What are the risk of leaving it out exposed, other than animals that eat corn? nt
Blue_true
Dec 2019
#16
that is kind of the point...the silos are still full from last year
questionseverything
Dec 2019
#18
yes more is produced than we can use here..we feed the world ya know
questionseverything
Dec 2019
#22
I live rural Arkansas. When first came here there were all kinds of farms, now all I see grass.
rickyhall
Dec 2019
#9