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Worst Texas Drought in 44 Years Hits U.S. Wheat, Beef Supply
2011-03-24
Say "Hello" to higher food prices!
The worst Texas drought in 44 years is damaging the state's wheat crop and forcing ranchers to reduce cattle herds, as rising demand for U.S. food sends grain and meat prices higher.

Texas, the biggest U.S. cattle producer and second-largest winter-wheat grower, got just 4.7 inches (12 centimeters) of rain on average in the five months through February, the least for the period since 1967, State Climatologist John Nielsen- Gammon said. More than half the wheat fields and pastures were rated in poor or very poor condition on March 20.

Dry conditions extending to Oklahoma, Kansas and Colorado may cut crop yields in the U.S., the world's largest exporter, as too much moisture threatens fields in North Dakota and in Canada. Wheat futures in Chicago are up 50 percent in the past year, after drought in Russia and floods in Australia hurt output and sent global food prices surging. Wholesale beef reached a record this week, and the U.S. cattle herd in January was the smallest since 1958.
Posted by:DarthVader

#5  Here's the comprehensive winter wheat forecast.

To say these folks follow the news is an understatement.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-03-24 18:53  

#4  Well, if it weren't for all those SUV driving soccer mom's and those pesky, bible thumping, gun owners, this wouldn't be happening!
Posted by: Jefferson   2011-03-24 14:49  

#3  Don't forget to include that thanks to the nut jobs in the executive branch, sections of what were once grassing lands are now no-go along the Southern border.
Posted by: Thrung the Odorous8834   2011-03-24 13:42  

#2  Slap impossible EPA regs and bump up the fuel taxes for some really neat stuff, multiply by foreign demand (other producers having problems x thug regimes purchasing seige supplies), then talk about the increase employee costs of handling.

The sun and the rain are out of our hands, the rest is human/government weather.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2011-03-24 12:09  

#1  Say "Hello" to higher food prices!

And make sure we keep growing more corn for ethanol.

/sarc
Posted by: Beavis   2011-03-24 11:37  

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