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I listened to the radio this morning and some of the crop land in the mid-west that was purposely flooded due to spring rains, is still under water. That is cutting the harvest of grains by a lot. These fields were not planted this summer and still can not be planted this fall.
This is going to have a big affect on our grain harvest this year as well as next year, especialy if we have to dip into the stored grains the the US holds.
If you have not prepped your grains yet, it is getting to the point that they will be very expensive to replenish, if at all.
God bless and keep on prepping.