| To: Doug R who wrote (4879) | 7/9/2021 10:00:04 AM | | From: Woody | | | | | If I may, the chart shows the thee prior years as to condition of the crop. It looks like of the total crop, 65 % was good to excellent. This year of the total crop only 25 % was good to excellent. Hope this helps. |
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| To: Woody who wrote (4882) | 7/9/2021 8:59:59 PM | | From: Doug R | | | | Thanks Woody. My interpretation as well. Trying to sort out crop reports seems to be a similar exercise as sorting out plandemic case/variant reports ..... and reports of events attributed to AGW. The numbers themselves seem to be secondary to the social engineering forwarded by the presented numbers. The direction and trajectory and momentum that social engineering has taken with the use of "reports" continues to accelerate. The food situation is trending toward govt. control in the form of rationing tied to "carbon footprint" bullshit.... The agenda is proceeding along the contour of the accelerating magnetic polar excursion. It'll be interesting to see what the "official" narrative suggests as harvest time approaches. |
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| To: Doug R who wrote (4883) | 7/9/2021 10:57:02 PM | | From: robert b furman | | | | Hi Doug and Woody,
Corn and wheat crop is the best I've seen in years.
Perfect dry early spring and all but perfect rainfall.
I'm 12 miles from Lake Michigan and a unique weather. But looking goog.
Lakeside produce, who cans veggies, has extended the crop planting's latest planting dates (normally it ends on July 4th) and they were drilling today, because they need to stagger the harvest so it can all be harvested.
Crops look exceptionally good here!
Bob |
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| To: Doug R who wrote (4874) | 7/10/2021 12:41:09 AM | | From: Hawkmoon | | | | Since my father died of Mesothelioma, I've been concerned about the potential of Graphene becoming the "next wave" of such cancer of the Pleural lining.
It's claimed that it's less dangerous because our lungs have a better ability to clear it via the mucus, unlike asbestos which has a "barb wire" similarity that causes it to remain in place..
But if graphene oxide in the blood vessels and interstitial gaps between our cells "slices and dices" our cell walls, we've got some potentially extreme long-term effects given that it doesn't dissolve or break down.
Will be watching this issue very closely.
Just fricking stupid to use it as a Vaccine adjuvant.
Hawk |
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| To: Magnatizer who wrote (4884) | 7/10/2021 11:06:15 AM | | From: Doug R | | | | data.news-leader.com
We had abrupt onset of wind similar to a microburst here. Tree limbs down all over the place. My crew here was quick to batten down the hatches. Looks like it started here and swept East.
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| To: Sweet Ol who wrote (4881) | 7/10/2021 11:14:33 AM | | From: Doug R | | | | The data being presented shows quality is way down so far this year. You're not missing anything there. Bob says his area is doing well so other places must be abysmal if the numbers are correct. I haven't checked state by state yet. |
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