I'm beginning to see many articles in agricultural circles that this whole winter blast that went so far south and deep as Galveston is expected to have had a rather drastic impact on food production for the coming months. The starkest prediction so far is that 45% of the winter wheat in the plains is now dead. This would mean higher prices for bread and pasta and other such things in the near future. Its not apocalyptic, as we have a lot of food production in this country. But along with everything else going up in cost during this regime,...no one needs another.
If you prep for food shortages, might want to go get a bunch of pasta now.
If you prep for food shortages, might want to go get a bunch of pasta now.