BRITISH TIMES - British Royal Navy will take the lead in forming an alliance to reopen the Strait of Hormuz — IT'S ALL STARTING TO MAKE SENSE
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Talking of panicking... my son told me last night he's seeing people say we will see another shut down of everything like during cvd. Price of gas and food skyrocketing, shelves being cleared.... because of all the stuff going on with Iran & Texas. At first, I was like...nah, but then I just saw this morning about a million acres of farmland for cows in Nebraska is in flames, and makes me wonder who is doing this, is it on purpose or is it a coincidence? Still not panicking though, lol. Just thought wth is going on? Trying to make Trump economy tank, to make him look bad because dems don't know what else to do?
🚨Nearly 1 Million Acres are on Fire in Nebraska — The Largest in state history — Ranchers Devastated
🔻 Direct Rancher Losses: Fires burned critical Sandhills prairie/grazing land supporting ~35,000–40,000 head of cattle (Nebraska = #2 U.S. cattle-producing state). Destroyed fencing, stockpiled hay, and some structures; livestock deaths appear minimal but herds displaced. Long-term: Soil sterilization in spots may require reseeding; ranchers face multi-year rebuild. Recovery of native grassland could take years; many ranchers now seeking alternative pasture, supplemental feed, or FORCED SALES.
Bottom line… it hits ranchers hard (livelihoods, operations) and ripples into U.S. beef supply/food prices at a vulnerable time.
https://x.com/MJTruthUltra/status/2036455654664048753?s=20
Ill bet the land recovers in a year of they get the water. Fire rejuvenates even after destruction. Those prairies used to burn all the time. Thst grass has cast seed thst still sits in the soil.
The Ogalalla aquifer is under that fire. Kill the prairie and make way for AI server farms that need the water?
That aquifer is vital to Nebraska, western Kansas, very eastern Colorado and down into the panhandle of Texas and Oklahoma. That aquifer is huge and vital to agriculture.
And that number of head affected is only about 10% of what we slaughter every month. Really bad for the ranchers in that area, but it's a big country
It is bad. My son in law told me the national herd is down about 3 ton4 million head. Theyre making good money because.of it but everyone is fightinig to increase their herds.
But each head of cattle weighs about #200 more than they did around 10 years ago. Herd size was reduced due to drought and other conditions. Herd size does need to be increased and that will mean less going to slaughter in the short term. We export large amounts of what we produce in this country.
In my opinion, existing regulations create monopolies at the meat packers and give them an advantage to manipulate the market. I have full confidence that our ranchers and farmers can produce enough to feed our nation and do it so well that we have enough to export. It's the politicians I don't trust. I will agree that the situation is bad, but we are a very resilient nation and as long as we can keep the politicians out of the food supply, we will be fine. I just feel we need to focus on the choke point that the government is creating.
The surface burned, but I think the root system is still intact. Hopefully will grow back in a few months this spring. It’s a hell of a mess to sort everything out and get the fences up. Plus they’ll need to bring in food for the time being.
Not possible if we're going to Trump the midterms.
Lol. I see what you did.