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Author, Unknown, agfax.com, June 03, 2019 Kudos, Diamond Oppenheimer Ranch Project See Related Articles Forward, Ray Langella An overcast sky is reflected in water standing over and between the rows of a muddy field. Photo: Bonnie Coblentz, Mississippi State University What Grand Solar Minimums are made of. Longer Winters, shorter Growing Seasons, Excessive Rain and Melting Snow Packs delaying planting. You! Yes you, will be paying higher prices at the Grocery Store. It's not because of CO2. You and mankind are not responsible. But a Solar Driven Climate is what makes things tick. By the way. Have, I mentioned we are descending into A Grand Solar Minimum. This GSM could very well hit us like the Maunder Minimum did from 1645-1715. If it's worse, the world will be in for a rude awakening. We will be praying for some Global Warming. In fact, the following articles regarding planting issues will seem like a walk in the park as compared to what we are in for.
Read the full article here. "Which States have the most Corn left to plant" Related Articles; Oppenheimer Ranch Project Arkansas Field Reports: "Weather Woes Persist" "Weather might delay some spring planting" "Snow Delays Planting in Washington" White Out: "Snow and Cold Delay Planting" 8/14/2019 05:13:58 am
Corn is a plant that we can all use right now. Not only is corn rich in fiber, it is also a crop that can be planted anywhere. Unlike other plants, corn fields can be done anywhere. If you really want to, you can even plant corn in the city, that is just how flexible they are. I really hope that more people appreciate corn, they are just really good and it would be wise of us to plant more of them. Thank you for your comments. While Corn is not something I look into other than how the growth of it may be affected by Weather and or Climate here is an article with related information. https://www.bodyandbeans.com/health-benefits-of-corn-rich-in-fiber-protein-antioxidants/ Comments are closed.
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