Frost and Frozen Corn in the Fields USA Summer

Last week of June first week of July if you like your corn frosted North Dakota is the place for you to be look at the damage on the stalks and if you like your corn furrows and solid South Dakota it's the place for you right now.

You know that old farmers saying knee-high by the fourth of July they're talking about a horse not a human but look how tiny this corn is.

 

Frost and Frozen Corn in the Fields USA Summer

Last week of June first week of July if you like your corn frosted North Dakota is the place for you to be look at the damage on the stalks and if you like your corn furrows and solid South Dakota it's the place for you right now and you know that old farmers saying knee-high by the fourth of July they're talking about a horse not a human but look how tiny this corn is and just generally across the entire United States it seems to be this is the state of our agriculture it doesn't matter if you're down in Arkansas where it's flooded or you're here where it's bone-dry and freezing.

Did I mention Spain look at the amount of hail coming down and this surely fits the fingerprint of a grand solar minimum intensifying and while you're watching the video please remember to subscribe to adapt 2030 and as was predicted in the global warming models from the IPCC corn would be frosted to death in the growing zones of North Dakota South Dakota and Canada in late June and early July this is what the corn looks like.

That is not healthy I'm not a corn expert but that does not look healthy to me and as every IPCC model predicted for global warming into the future they predicted frozen solid corn three days before the beginning of July you know that's in all the reports that was expected of course it was frozen solid corn this does not bode well for agriculture across the United States.

35% of the wheat at the very minimum has been lost for not only winter wheat but spring wheat as well knee-high to the fourth of July that's an old farmers saying but they're talking about the knee height of a horse not a human so when we look at this pitiful growth so far yes some areas have come in but a lot have not this is the reason it's making the news to the farmer community.

 AG web is full of stories Twitter's full of images and when you look at rows and rows of corn. I actually feel really terrible for the farmers because the loans they took out what about these same farmers next year if they're not able to get credit and replant unless President Trump goes ahead and put some emergency fund for crop losses this year. I don't know how they're going to be able to plant next year Indiana struggling wet feet meaning flooded soils wait June 23rd in the field still look like this and this Arkansas southeast us tens of thousands of acres of cropland still submerged and some of that has even been draining off.

You know are they really going to be able to get into the fields this late and plant and if they are what kind of harvest they're going to get because most models at least on the grand solar minimum side show that there'll be intense cold in the beginning of the autumn this year which will definitely reduce the yields even further. It's not just in the United States where we're having extremely strange weather all-time record rains coming in Moscow here's an example of that same weather front that was passing through. Look how much hail was dumping in Spain this is on June 30th the intensification is definitely going forward as predicted during the models from zhirkova zarkoff shepherd and pop off this next six months is going to have an amplification effect of all 2016-17 combined we're going to see more change in these next six months than you had in a prior year and a half and as we step into 2018 to 2019 that's going to amplify even further welcome to the Grand solar minimum.

Video and Content Produced by David DuByne

 

YouTube Channel ADAPT 2030

ADAPT 2030 Channel on YouTube | Mini Ice Age 2015-2035

 

PODCAST SHOW EPISODES of MINI ICE AGE CONVERSATIONS

Mini Ice Age Conversations also on Libsyn, iTunes and Soundcloud

 

Frost and Frozen Corn in the Fields USA Summer