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What’s Causing the Destruction of Food Industry Facilities

Lucy01

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16 major fires have destroyed food industry plants in the last 5 months. All fires have been officially listed as accidental or inconclusive! The latest fire was to a egg producer in Minnesota! Killing 200,000 chickens!
 
Look for the Biden Administration to propose a World Order to deal with food, energy and Climate problems! It’s coming, wait and see!
 
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16 major fires have destroyed food industry plants in the last 5 months. All fires have been officially listed as accidental or inconclusive! The latest fire was to a egg producer in Minnesota! Killing 200,000 chickens!
Less labor, no parts, worn out machinery. Or something suspect.
 
Yep, it it was unintentional.
Shortages of critical components, reduced availability of trained personnel, and the speed of operations are going to lead to continued increase of incidents at industrial facilities. (Food production being included.

This is not a conspiracy…except of stupidity on the part of leadership. Both politically and corporate.
 
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Shortages of critical components, reduced availability of trained personnel, and the speed of operations are going to lead to continued increase of incidents at industrial facilities. (Food production being included.

This is not a conspiracy…except of stupidity on the part of leadership. Both politically and corporate.
I wasn't intending to sound like it WAS a conspiracy, but at this stage of the info at hand, all possibilities are on the table. If it was only this farm but the one 2 miles down the road had no problem... IF this farm owner was a corksucker having a fight with the farm 2 miles down the road... The feed company... The local Democrat vegan pride coalition... and everyone else was hosting parades.. ? If in the last 100 years there have not been 10,000 beef die in a very local area.... If it quacks like a duck..
It all needs to be on the table.

But I am sure at this point, it was Putin.
 
I wasn't intending to sound like it WAS a conspiracy, but at this stage of the info at hand, all possibilities are on the table. If it was only this farm but the one 2 miles down the road had no problem... IF this farm owner was a corksucker having a fight with the farm 2 miles down the road... The feed company... The local Democrat vegan pride coalition... and everyone else was hosting parades.. ? If in the last 100 years there have not been 10,000 beef die in a very local area.... If it quacks like a duck..
It all needs to be on the table.

But I am sure at this point, it was Putin.
Definitely needs to be an audit…yesterday
 
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Definitely needs to be an audit…yesterday
Call me Jaded. Do you really think IF this was a retaliatory type strike, that the perpetrator hasn't already got any audit" well covered? I mean IF they had the muscle to pull this off, owning any investigative body is like selling Pelosi vodka. It's in the bag.
 
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Call me Jaded. Do you really think IF this was a retaliatory type strike, that the perpetrator hasn't already got any audit" well covered? I mean IF they had the muscle to pull this off, owning any investigative body is like selling Pelosi vodka. It's in the bag.
They need to figure out what happened.
It could be the fault of the feedlot.
Who the hell knows.
 
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Food prices are going up, and have been for years. A few thousand dead cattle or chickens are not the cause. Do you have any appreciation for just how big the agriculture industry is in this country?


This bill is extremely important, as well as any other effort to build resilience into our food supply chains through responsible decentralization.

Food security is national security.

I posted about the Prime Act a couple of years ago. Leadership from both parties suck.
 
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USDA: As of June 16, there were 4 million acres of corn and 15.8 million acres of soybeans left to plant in the US.
Western corn belt is going to need some good weather
 
Less corn means less ethanol, animal feed, and a whole lot of products used in commercial food manufacturing.

Ukraine will obviously be a major deficit, and Brazil won’t be able to make up the difference.

Food prices will stay high until well into 2023.
 
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