Blog/Agriculture

Solar Minimum – Biggest Decline Maybe Ever
The sun is entering perhaps one of the deepest Solar Minima in thousands of years. Sunspots have been absent for most of 2018. This is really alarming. Since the [...]
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Florida Orange Trees Dying from Cold?
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Is it true that the Global Cooling has been creeping lower and lower into Northern Florida that the citrus crops are being affected to the [...]
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Winnipeg Grain Exchange Closing Right in Time for the Cycle
Canada’s last commodity exchange is closing. The Winnipeg Grain Exchange, which was established in 1887, will shut down for good after its owner [...]
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Russia’s Wheat Crop Fails?
The weather turned very cold this year as our computer has been forecasting. The importance of our model’s forecasts lies in determining what will be the next [...]
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Wheat & the Drought Cycle
QUESTION: Interesting that $1.3T US spending bill was enacted on March 23, 2018, exactly 31.459 years after passage of US Tax Reform Act of 1986: Also, the 86 year [...]
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The Evolution of Growing Food
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; You previously mentioned that we can grow crops inside warehouses without the sun or soil. How did mankind survive the last mini Ice Age [...]
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Global Cooling Reducing Food Supply
What food is not hit by various Pandemic diseases, the weather seems to be wiping out the rest. In Germany, farmers have experienced 42% less crop in fruit in 2017 [...]
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Pandemic Can hit the Food Supply
We tend to think about a disease that infects humans or even animals that results in widespread crisis. However, what is also unfolding is a rise in a disease that [...]
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The Approaching Famine
The most serious forecast that we see from our computer models has been a rise in agricultural prices caused by Global Cooling – not Global Warming. Crops [...]
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The Butter Shortage in France – Thank You EU
There is a butter shortage in Europe that has seen prices soar by 300% without speculators. The problem can be traced to the end of milk-production quotas [...]
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