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Saturday, June 26, 2010

propane


OK as the situation in the gulf of mexico gets worse, it will be harder to drill for oil in the deep ocean. OK so what this means. is that prices will rise. People will have to pay more. There will be shortages of many common resources. I predict the future of propane is higher prices. Sadly, this will affect food production because to dry grain farmers now use propane. This means higher prices for corn. It will reflect in a higher cost of producing eggs.

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

no cow zone


Do you know that it takes ten pounds of grain to make one pound of beef so that we could eliminate world hunger if we got rid of the cows. Much of that hamburger you eat is in fact from an old cow. They no longer give enough milk so they are sadly sent on a trip - one way. Basically, it is a trip to the local slaughterhouse that is. Get rid of milk and meat, then you have a lot more grain.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Food prices rise


It is said that no king, no matter how powerful can command the grain to grow. That said, we will face shortages of food in the days to come. Right now we face rising prices. Fertilizer prices soared in early 2008 on surging demand and record grain prices. As the number of factory farms increases, agribiz will use shortages to cause regular items to become scarce. This is a trick to convince you it does not grow. Later however, there will be empty store shelves and no grain.

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