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beau voir (OP) User ID: 77975641 Canada 02/08/2020 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to newslyblog.home.blog (secure)] next... We’re Not Hearing About It Should there be actual shortages of food, there would be a need for some sort of food rationing. That would be a function of the USDA (US Department of Agriculture), who would be responsible for putting some sorts of controls in place, ensuring that the food which our farmers are producing would be properly allocated, so that everyone’s needs would be met. read Can The Food Run Short? There are places in the world today where food shortages are the norm. I’ve had church pastors from other countries in my home, who have told me about the people they bury, even children, because they’ve starved to death. This is a very real problem in a number of different countries. It’s not something made up by non-profit organizations, to try and get your money. Are we going to run into that problem here in the USA? We could, but we probably won’t. As a country, we produce something like 180 billion tons of food per year. Of that, about a third actually goes to waste, not ending up on anyone’s dining room table. read.. read,and,read...and... beau voir |
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beeches User ID: 77354011 United States 02/08/2020 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you are the pink petunia in the lilac ones... thank you for bringing this to our attention! Quoting: beeches TRIPLE THANK YOU, coming from you that I know on glp and I am aware of your being, so your petunias (my favorite flowers) touch me twice, no word, strong enough for .THANK YOU.XXX! so glad I picked that image for you, friend! Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell |
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RC68 User ID: 78441230 United States 02/08/2020 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The floods killed Millions of farm animals and Farmers lost millions of acres of crops. Safe guard as you see fit i know we are i'm planting produce to help save $ and stocking up on a few staple items to get us thru hard times if the food sky rockets. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77429893 United States 02/08/2020 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The floods killed Millions of farm animals and Farmers lost millions of acres of crops. Safe guard as you see fit i know we are i'm planting produce to help save $ and stocking up on a few staple items to get us thru hard times if the food sky rockets. Quoting: RC68 So many dairy farms closed after those floods Just couldn’t hang on anymore Plenty of suicides too Beyond sad |
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beau voir (OP) User ID: 77975641 Canada 02/08/2020 05:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | video [link to www.bulletproofhome.org (secure)] introduction for this... 8TH FEB 2020 BY ROBERT W. WARNING: Top 1% Farmer Voices His Concerns About The Coming Food Crisis Throughout history, mankind has waged a constant war with starvation. From the time of the first hunter-gatherers, through the early cultivation of crops and all the way to our modern, industrialized farming techniques, we humans have been working to ensure that we can survive the next winter, when no crops are growing and animals hide in their burrows. To our ancestors, this was a great challenge, unlike today. For that reason, the idea of being a “prepper” would seem strange, as they all lived a prepping lifestyle. Yet somehow, modern western culture has distanced itself from the reality of needing to grow food. As the number of farmers in our midst keeps dwindling and industrialized farming takes over, fewer and fewer people have any idea of where their food comes from. The idea that the grocery store produces meat and vegetables rather than farmers and ranchers growing it, might make for a good joke, but the ignorance behind it is outright frightening. The United States is the number one food producing nation in the world; yet we do it with a very small percentage of our overall population. Farming, fishing, forestry and related activities account for only 1.8% of the overall workforce. Those people not only produce the food that we eat here at home, but much that is exported overseas. read,,, [link to newslyblog.home.blog (secure)] beau voir |
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beau voir (OP) User ID: 77975641 Canada 02/08/2020 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to newslyblog.home.blog (secure)] and...THIS'''READ'''READ''' We’re Not Hearing About It Should there be actual shortages of food, there would be a need for some sort of food rationing. That would be a function of the USDA (US Department of Agriculture), who would be responsible for putting some sorts of controls in place, ensuring that the food which our farmers are producing would be properly allocated, so that everyone’s needs would be met. What’s scarier than the potential of food shortages in the near future, is that we’re not hearing about it. Nor does it seem that the USDA is hearing anything about it. Nothing is being done to prepare for potential shortages, because the people who should be dealing with that don’t have any idea of what is going on. They seem to be kept in the dark and nobody seems to know who is hiding that news. This means that when the food shortages begin to manifest, nobody is going to be ready for it. Government bureaucrats and major producers up and down the line will be caught with a sudden need to do something, but without the time to plan out what should be done. Can The Food Run Short? There are places in the world today where food shortages are the norm. I’ve had church pastors from other countries in my home, who have told me about the people they bury, even children, because they’ve starved to death. This is a very real problem in a number of different countries. It’s not something made up by non-profit organizations, to try and get your money. Are we going to run into that problem here in the USA? We could, but we probably won’t. As a country, we produce something like 180 billion tons of food per year. Of that, about a third actually goes to waste, not ending up on anyone’s dining room table. The reason for this waste, is that, as a country, we are very focused on the appearance of our food. That began just after the time of World War II, coinciding with electric refrigerators becoming commonplace. Even with their faults, those early electric refrigerators were so much more efficient than iceboxes, that it made a difference in how our food looked, especially produce. No longer did homemakers have to concern themselves with brown spots on produce; it would be consumed before that happened. How much is it worth to you to literally have an unlimited water supply for your family? The Water Freedom System Will Completely Change Our World With that being the case, homemakers became more selective in their purchases, passing over imperfect produce, in favor of better looking specimens. Noticing this, grocers stopped putting less than perfect produce on the shelves, opting to throw it away and make their selection look better. This then worked its way back to the farm, so that now there’s a lot of food which goes from the farm right to the landfill, rather than trucking it to the store. Please note that there is nothing wrong with all this food that gets thrown away. In most cases, the flaws are superficial, mere cosmetic blemishes. I’m not talking about food that has spoiled, just food that doesn’t’ look so good. With so much food that doesn’t ever get eaten, our farms would have to suffer severe shortages, before it became a shortage in the grocery store. The ones who would most likely be affected by such shortages would be our overseas customers, who buy some $160 billion worth of American food per year. When Food Runs Short read...read...read.... 15* for this,THANK YOU,read,please,FOR YOU. beau voir |
beau voir (OP) User ID: 77975641 Canada 02/08/2020 05:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to newslyblog.home.blog (secure)] Should the food supply begin to run short, we would first see it as a rise in prices at the store. The only effect that would have on most of us is a more costly grocery bill. We’d pay it and complain, tightening our belts elsewhere in our budgets, so that we could buy the same as we’ve always done. But there would be those who couldn’t afford to spend more on their grocery bills; those people would suffer. Oh, they wouldn’t starve, but they would need to change their eating habits, so that they didn’t. More than anything, rather than buying fresh, they would have to settle for less favorable choices, perhaps even eating the food that is currently being thrown away. It Could All Stop Tomorrow read,,,,, beau voir |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63175589 Australia 02/08/2020 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not to worry. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63175589 The average merkan is so fat they could live of their stores of blubber for at least 3 years. And you'll be living on rabbits,dingoes and cane toads...because the kangaroos will be gone first.... Yep. Lots of bush tucker here. The idiots in the cities wont last long. |
beau voir (OP) User ID: 77975641 Canada 02/08/2020 05:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to newslyblog.home.blog (secure)] It Could All Stop Tomorrow While it would take a lot to shut down our farms or lower the amount they produce to levels where we would see shortages, there is one thing that could shut down food supplies in a day. That’s any sort of damage to our nation’s trucking industry. The food production and food service industries depend on trucking, more so than many other industries. Without our nation’s trucking industry taking food from the farm to the various processing facilities and then from those to the stores, the supermarket shelves would empty in a day. As I sit here writing this, that’s happening in Wyoming. Severe winter weather has made the roads all but impassible, with over 200 miles of Interstate 80 closed down. This is making it difficult for truckers to make their deliveries, which in turn has led to empty shelves in the stores. Should this situation last for more than a few days, things could get serious for the inhabitants of that state. The same could happen nationwide, should the electrical grid go down or some sort of nationwide quarantine be put in place due to pandemic. It wouldn’t matter what farmers could produce then, as it would only be available to people living locally. Those who lived in states where there wasn’t any food grown or even in cities that were far from the farms and processing plants, had better have their pantries stocked, or they’ll find themselves on very short rations. read... beau voir |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75856653 United States 02/08/2020 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't know. I first found glp in '06 searching for info on 11:11. And I've seen the upcoming food crisis thing here every year since. Floods here in the midwest last year that were supposed to make beef and corn practically extinct according to all the threads posted here. Few years ago it was the army corp flooding the levees along the mississippi. Quoting: MrBlack Yep. last spring we heard all about how the flooding in nebraska was going to eliminate not only cattle, but corn and everything else. We we're DOOMED.. Yawn, 99% of the twatwaffles posting their "conclusions" here couldn't research themselves out of a wet paper bag. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77958853 United States 02/08/2020 08:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | already being fixed.theres a reason we lost two sec defs in a row. next year will be food in abundance.if not,we will lose another sec def.i can almost guarantee it. certain agencies are living under a microscope and flood light. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76112936 United States 02/08/2020 08:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | already being fixed.theres a reason we lost two sec defs in a row. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77958853 next year will be food in abundance.if not,we will lose another sec def.i can almost guarantee it. certain agencies are living under a microscope and flood light. There are diseases out there which could take down the entire wheat harvest. The lack of genetic diversity in our agriculture practices leave us vulnerable to this. China could do this to us if they wanted to. There has also never been a time in history when there was less redundancy built into the food system. We now have fewer and fewer growers producing for larger and larger amounts of people. |
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