EOTAD October 14, 2019
An unprecedented October blizzard that hit just before harvest time
has absolutely devastated farms all across the U.S. heartland. As you
will see below, one state lawmaker in North Dakota is saying that the
crop losses will be “as devastating as we’ve ever seen”. This is the
exact scenario that I have been warning about for months, and now it has
materialized. Due to endless rain and horrific flooding early in the
year, many farmers in the middle of the country faced very serious
delays in getting their crops planted. So we really needed good weather
at the end of the season so that the crops could mature and be
harvested in time, and that did not happen. Instead, the historic
blizzard that we just witnessed dumped up to 2 feet of snow from
Colorado to Minnesota. In fact, one city in North Dakota actually got 30 inches of snow.
In the end, this is going to go down as one of the worst crop disasters
that the Midwest has ever seen, and ultimately this crisis is going to
affect all of us.
According to the USDA, only 15 percent of all U.S. corn and only 14 percent of all U.S. soybeans had been harvested as of October 6th…
Only 58% of U.S. corn was mature as of Oct. 6 and just 15% was harvested, according to the latest data from U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). North Dakota’s crop was furthest behind, with just 22% of corn mature and none harvested as of Sunday, while South Dakota’s corn was 36% mature with 2% harvested.
U.S. soybeans were only 14% harvested as of Sunday, 20 percentage points behind the average pace, USDA data showed. North Dakota and Minnesota beans were just 8% gathered while Iowa’s and South Dakota’s crop was only 5% harvested.
So that means that the vast majority of our corn and the vast
majority of our soybeans were exposed to this giant storm, and the
losses are going to be off the charts.
I want you to consider the next quote very carefully. According to North Dakota state lawmaker Jon Nelson, we should expect “massive crop losses – as devastating as we’ve ever seen”…
The early season snowstorm showed no mercy to some farmers and ranchers, especially in North Dakota.
“I’m expecting massive crop losses – as devastating as we’ve ever seen,” said Jon Nelson, a state lawmaker who farms several hundred acres near Rugby in north-central North Dakota.
Unharvested wheat in the region probably will be a total loss, he told the Associated Press.
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