What Happens If Record Heat And Drought Cause Widespread Crop Failures In The U.S?

By on July 5, 2012

 Michael Snyder/Activist Post

It is too early to panic, but if there is not a major change in the weather very soon we could be looking at widespread crop failures throughout the United States this summer.

Record heat and crippling drought are absolutely devastating crops from coast to coast. Unfortunately, this unprecedented heat wave just continues to keep going and record high temperatures continue to scorch much of the central United States.

In fact, more than 2,000 record high temperatures have been matched or broken in the past week alone. Not only that, but the lack of rainfall nationally has caused drought conditions from coast to coast. If temperatures continue to stay this high and we don’t start seeing more rain, farmers and ranchers all over the nation are going to be absolutely devastated. So what happens if we do see widespread crop failures throughout the United States? That is a question that is frightening to think about.

Right now is an absolutely crucial period for corn. It is time for pollination and rainfall is desperately needed. The following is from an article recently posted on agweb.com….

With some parts of Indiana now nearing a month without significant rainfall and the critical pollination phase of corn either already started or about to begin, large crop losses appear likely for some farmers.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture had been expecting a record corn harvest this year, but now the outlook is rapidly changing. The Department of Agriculture now says that22 percent of all U.S. corn fields are in poor condition, and that number could rise significantly unless current weather patterns change.

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0 Comments

  1. Mikey McCarroll

    May 14, 2012 at 7:38 pm

    Shit why not tax everything higher. Thats all your going to do is just make the cost of living higher

  2. Jack Edwards

    May 15, 2012 at 12:07 am

    These are the same taxes that people overthrew a colony government to nulllify, during the American Revolution.

  3. Jack Edwards

    May 15, 2012 at 12:09 am

    Furthermore, the health risks of too much sugar pale in comparison to those of drugs, tobacco, and alcohol. In fact, sugar is a vital energy source to the human body.

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