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OP is making the point that the reduced harvest this year will not affect us immediately.
That lag is the reason shortages have not hit stores yet.
Well I'm in North Dakota it looks to be a very good harvest this year.
Over the past two years we've had drought, so bad that farmers were having to sell off their cattle because they couldn't feed them, that's not the case this year.
Number one producing state in a lot of crops. I don't know how it is in other states but it's been good here so far.
A good harvest of what? Ethanol-grade corn? Soybeans destined for China? Can't feed the people on that.
Also, it's important to understand that most of the coming food shortages are engineered. Bad weather is not the reason farmers are struggling all over the world. Fertilizer shortages, globalist regulations, sabotage - it's happening everywhere. Look at Brazil's beef industry, for example.
There's wheat, canola sugarbeets sunflowers not a lot of corn around here but the conditoms so far look good for corn as well. Oh and the farmers I've talked to have all been able to get fertilizer, and I talk to a lot of them working in a gas station.
But go ahead keep blackpilling everyone.
I'm just saying it's not all doom we had major drought the last two years and things are a lot better for farmers this year in my state.
I know because I live it. Trump also filled up the national food reserves as well as the oil.
No offense, but your local experience does not give you an understanding of the bigger picture.
What you describe is nothing like the situation farmers around me are facing. Many small cattle farms have shut down due to the price of feed. Fertilizer costs are up at least 75%. Farmers all over the country are talking about these things, so not sure why your area seems unaffected.
There's so much FUD going around that who knows what's actually the truth. Sometimes it feels like people want to see people suffer and then those of us who are at least a little prepared can be up on our high horse looking at those who didn't.
I think we should be prepared with a few weeks of food and supplies, but overstocking? I'm not sure that's good either.
Yep that's what we've done a few weeks of supplies
Another thing I've noticed this season is a dramatic increase in silage crops. Makes one wonder.