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August, 1934 Brought Almost 100% Crop Failure
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This is why the USA came up with a national grain reserve.
But a grain reserve does not allow grain traders and speculators to make huge profits off of starving desperate people so the Clinton admin., using a farm bill developed under Reagan by a Cargill VP, did away with US grain reserves.
Congressional RecordFreedom to Fail Farm bill of 1996
Want Food Security? Bring Back a National Grain Reserve
Council on Foreign Relations: How Goldman Sachs Created the Food Crisis
Gail, you are quite amazing in that you are a walking source of knowledge,—therefore I like to read and often copy what you have written.
Now that I have kissed up, I am asking a favor.
Could you rewrite the few lines you did previously about C3 type plants and how CO2 benefits them in such a way that they need less water.
If you read this—-Thanks!
BTW- May I ask what your background is that gives you such a broad knowledge base?
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