- "Following what has been the driest four-month period since before the 1930s Dust Bowl, hope is dwindling, if not already lost, for wheat farmers of Oklahoma and Texas who desperately need rain. The forecast is not looking promising."
- "Any hits to U.S. agriculture amid rising food and gas prices will only add to the strain on the wallets of families and individuals across the nation and the globe, with the U.S. being the world's largest exporter of wheat and corn".........read more here
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
'Hope dwindling for farmers as drought lingers in Oklahoma, Texas'
all eyes on kansas now...........from westernfarmpress.com..........
Labels:
drought,
food,
food inflation
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