Big Increase in Meat Prices Coming

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According to Agriculture Secretary Sunny Purdue, there “may be as many as a million calves lost in Nebraska” due to the catastrophic flooding that has hit the state.

This is not a rumor, this is not an exaggeration, and this is not based on any sort of speculation. This number comes to us directly from the top agriculture official in the entire country, and it means that the economic toll from the recent floods is far greater than most of us had anticipated. You can watch Purdue make this quote on Fox Business right here, and it is important to remember that this number is just for one state. It is hard to imagine what the final numbers will look like when the livestock losses for all of the states affected by the flooding are tallied up. This is already the worst agricultural disaster in modern American history, and the National Weather Service is telling us that there will be more catastrophic flooding throughout the middle portion of the nation for the next two months.

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts says that this is the worst flooding that his state has ever experienced. Ricketts originally told us that 65 out of the 93 counties in his state have declared a state of emergency, but that number has now risen to 74. Hundreds of millions of dollars of damage has been done in his state alone, and that is just an initial estimate.

Doesn’t read like much until you realize that those calves grow up to be adults that get fattened is stockyards and are sold to packing companies that send the meat to your table. No calves, no meat. No meat, high prices as it has to come from somewhere else.


More about this @ Prison Planet.com » “As Many As A Million Calves Lost In Nebraska” – Beef Prices In The U.S. To Escalate Dramatically In The Coming Months
 
Yeah, it is a mess there. And they really don’t know how many have been lost yet. Bad situation there. A little more info-

Between the blizzards and the floods in Nebraska, producers are reporting losses when it comes to livestock. It's not just dead livestock, but animals that are simply gone.

That's why officials say it's hard to get a handle on the exact numbers. Bobbie Kris-Wickam of the State Farm Agency office says, "It's because there are plenty of producers that are still assessing their situation and trying to figure out how many cattle they have lost for sure."


Without solid numbers, it's hard to know the overall effect on Nebraska's beef cattle industry will be, or how it might affect things on a national scale.

Nebraska is an important feedlot state. It had 2.6 million head of cattle on feed as of March 1st. That equates to 22% of the total national feedlot inventory.
Livestock Losses Still Being Tallied in Nebraska

I know tons of hogs have been lost as well. One farm alone lost 700.
 
nebraska-flood-march-2019.jpg


According to Agriculture Secretary Sunny Purdue, there “may be as many as a million calves lost in Nebraska” due to the catastrophic flooding that has hit the state.

This is not a rumor, this is not an exaggeration, and this is not based on any sort of speculation. This number comes to us directly from the top agriculture official in the entire country, and it means that the economic toll from the recent floods is far greater than most of us had anticipated. You can watch Purdue make this quote on Fox Business right here, and it is important to remember that this number is just for one state. It is hard to imagine what the final numbers will look like when the livestock losses for all of the states affected by the flooding are tallied up. This is already the worst agricultural disaster in modern American history, and the National Weather Service is telling us that there will be more catastrophic flooding throughout the middle portion of the nation for the next two months.

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts says that this is the worst flooding that his state has ever experienced. Ricketts originally told us that 65 out of the 93 counties in his state have declared a state of emergency, but that number has now risen to 74. Hundreds of millions of dollars of damage has been done in his state alone, and that is just an initial estimate.

Doesn’t read like much until you realize that those calves grow up to be adults that get fattened is stockyards and are sold to packing companies that send the meat to your table. No calves, no meat. No meat, high prices as it has to come from somewhere else.


More about this @ Prison Planet.com » “As Many As A Million Calves Lost In Nebraska” – Beef Prices In The U.S. To Escalate Dramatically In The Coming Months
Yeah, there’s no Climate Change.
 
Just tell all those ranchers they didn't really lose any live stock. It's all just a hoax by environmentalists who hate America.
 
Meat is better as a treat....and even then...it should be crispy bacon....:113:
 

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