Texas is drying up and the farmers are warning of a day of reckoning.
I just spoke with a family friend who says his entire soybean, corn and cotton crops have burned up in the field because he can no longer afford to irrigate.
He is just one of many who are losing some of or all of this years crops.
Farmers depend on rain and the rain just isn't coming down.
Days and days of extremely high temperatures without rain have devastated the farm and ranch industry.
Irrigation systems are used as a backup resource in between rain events.
But the cost of irrigation has almost quadrupled and many farmers simply can no longer afford it.
Ranchers are selling off their cattle because they can no longer afford to feed and water large herds.
So they're selling off their herds and keeping only their seed stock.
If you don't start prepping now, by next year it will be too late because the shelves are gonna go bare.
You need at least two years of staple goods and you should probably stock up on vegetable seeds.
You'll need to stock up on more than just food.
Everything you can think of that you may need in a time of tribulation, go get it NOW.
Time will soon prove that we're headed for some hard times here in the good old USA.
Wolf counselor wrote:
Texas is drying up and the farmers are warning of a day of reckoning.
I just spoke with a family friend who says his entire soybean, corn and cotton crops have burned up in the field because he can no longer afford to irrigate.
He is just one of many who are losing some of or all of this years crops.
Farmers depend on rain and the rain just isn't coming down.
Days and days of extremely high temperatures without rain have devastated the farm and ranch industry.
Irrigation systems are used as a backup resource in between rain events.
But the cost of irrigation has almost quadrupled and many farmers simply can no longer afford it.
Ranchers are selling off their cattle because they can no longer afford to feed and water large herds.
So they're selling off their herds and keeping only their seed stock.
If you don't start prepping now, by next year it will be too late because the shelves are gonna go bare.
You need at least two years of staple goods and you should probably stock up on vegetable seeds.
You'll need to stock up on more than just food.
Everything you can think of that you may need in a time of tribulation, go get it NOW.
Time will soon prove that we're headed for some hard times here in the good old USA.
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Here in Kansas they can't afford the seed, the fertilizer, if they can get it, nor the diesel to run their trucks and tractors. We are way behind on rain too!
And yet, the Republicans in the Senate sre blocking a global warming bill.
The whole world is in trouble.
pegw wrote:
And yet, the Republicans in the Senate sre blocking a global warming bill.
Double good, you short sighted dumocrat.
pegw wrote:
And yet, the Republicans in the Senate sre blocking a global warming bill.
What the hell good is a global warming bill.
What the hell are they gonna do ?
Pay God our tax dollars to make it rain and make the sun cool down ?
pegw wrote:
And yet, the Republicans in the Senate sre blocking a global warming bill.
We keep sending funds to UKCRAINE.
You just don't understand New World Order priorities do ya.
Iliamna
Loc: Born in Ca, but raised in Montana. Went to Un
okie don wrote:
The whole world is in trouble.
IF the bill was passed, it would not affect global warming one little bit. one average sized belch from your average volcano puts out more pollution than the entirety of civilization. I guess we need electric volcanoes or at least corks large enough to stop their effluvium.
Iliamna wrote:
IF the bill was passed, it would not affect global warming one little bit. one average sized belch from your average volcano puts out more pollution than the entirety of civilization. I guess we need electric volcanoes or at least corks large enough to stop their effluvium.
Not to worry Kerry flying all around the world keeps it high!
Wolf counselor wrote:
Texas is drying up and the farmers are warning of a day of reckoning.
I just spoke with a family friend who says his entire soybean, corn and cotton crops have burned up in the field because he can no longer afford to irrigate.
He is just one of many who are losing some of or all of this years crops.
Farmers depend on rain and the rain just isn't coming down.
Days and days of extremely high temperatures without rain have devastated the farm and ranch industry.
Irrigation systems are used as a backup resource in between rain events.
But the cost of irrigation has almost quadrupled and many farmers simply can no longer afford it.
Ranchers are selling off their cattle because they can no longer afford to feed and water large herds.
So they're selling off their herds and keeping only their seed stock.
If you don't start prepping now, by next year it will be too late because the shelves are gonna go bare.
You need at least two years of staple goods and you should probably stock up on vegetable seeds.
You'll need to stock up on more than just food.
Everything you can think of that you may need in a time of tribulation, go get it NOW.
Time will soon prove that we're headed for some hard times here in the good old USA.
Texas is drying up and the farmers are warning of ... (
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Yup, and the scientists tried to warn us. But the fossil fuel industry quashed their reporting.
JR-57
Loc: South Carolina
pegw wrote:
And yet, the Republicans in the Senate sre blocking a global warming bill.
Research the 1936 heat wave. Much worse. Don’t be a suckered fool.
JR-57 wrote:
Research the 1936 heat wave. Much worse. Don’t be a suckered fool.
Heat wave PLUS groundwater depletion in 2022.
Don't be a sucker without water. You'll asphyxiate.
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