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@mtmalinen Population control. How will people eat? It's All planned.. Disgusting. The people need to get the Rich now and eat their food..
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@Geiger_Capital This racist needs to be executed immediately... He's gonna make it bad for the rest of the blacks though. Tough luck... That's the pity.
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ALL YOUR INVESTMENTS WILL FAIL
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@elonmusk All well planned and executed.. All the puppets are doing their Jobs well.. Hey Elon... 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
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Thierry from arvy 🇨🇭
Thierry from arvy 🇨🇭@ThierryBorgeat·
Fertilizer: The Invisible Crisis Nobody Is Pricing More this Friday
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Right now, in barns and equipment sheds across the American Midwest, farmers are making the most consequential decision of this war. Not generals. Not senators. Farmers. At $683 per ton urea, corn economics have collapsed. Nitrogen is the single largest input cost for corn production. At pre-war prices a farmer could justify 180 pounds per acre and expect a margin. At $683 the math breaks. Soybeans fix their own nitrogen from the atmosphere through root bacteria. They do not need the molecule trapped behind the Strait of Hormuz. The seed decision is being made this week across roughly 90 million acres of American cropland. Once the planter rolls into the field, the choice is irreversible. Corn seed in the ground stays corn. Soy seed stays soy. The acreage allocation locks in. USDA Prospective Plantings reports March 31. That report will tell the world how American agriculture responded to the Hormuz blockade. But the decisions it captures are being made now, in conversations between farmers and agronomists and seed dealers who are looking at nitrogen prices and making the rational economic choice: plant the crop that does not need the input you cannot afford. Every acre that shifts from corn to soybeans tightens the corn balance sheet for the rest of the year. Corn feeds livestock. Corn feeds ethanol. The Renewable Fuel Standard mandates 15 billion gallons of corn ethanol annually, consuming roughly 43 percent of the US corn crop regardless of price. That demand is inelastic. If acres shift and production falls while the mandate holds, corn prices spike. Feed costs spike. The protein cascade reverses. The US cattle herd sits at 86.2 million head, a 75-year low. Poultry and pork margins that were benefiting from cheap feed compress when corn crosses $5 per bushel. This is how a naval blockade 7,000 miles from Iowa reaches the American grocery shelf. Not through oil. Not through shipping. Through nitrogen. The farmer cannot afford the molecule. The molecule cannot transit the strait. The farmer plants soy instead. The corn supply tightens. The ethanol mandate consumes its fixed share. The remaining corn reprices. The feed reprices. The meat reprices. The grocery bill reprices. The decision is not political. It is arithmetic performed on a kitchen table by a person who needs to plant in three weeks and cannot wait for a ceasefire, an escort convoy, or an insurance normalisation that the Red Sea precedent says takes years. The deepest penetrator in the American arsenal cannot reach a sealed Iranian doctrinal packet. But the fertiliser price it failed to resolve is reaching every planting decision on 90 million acres of the most productive farmland on Earth. The war’s most irreversible consequence is not happening in a bunker. It is happening in a barn. And by the time USDA publishes the data on March 31, the seeds will already be in the ground. Full analysis in the link. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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@8abdullahhassan @AP Because it's a planned demolition of an old building... Just like what they did with Ukraine.. All planned demolition.
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@AP What is the justification? How does this not break international law? Where is the rest of the world? There are always so many questions and never any answers.
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The Associated Press
An Israeli airstrike struck an apartment building in central Beirut, on Wednesday. The Israeli army had warned residents to evacuate about an hour before completely flattening it as day broke.
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@AP Looks like a planned demolition of the building. Seriously... That's all is is....
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ₙₒₚₑ@losyingmysanty·
@calvinfroedge Everyone gonna feel this… And I mean ALL Europe, America, most definitely the Japanese & the British, I bet on China too. These Qatari oil establishments took years to build.
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il Donaldo Trumpo
il Donaldo Trumpo@PapiTrumpo·
THEY HAVE NO IDEA WHO THEY'RE DEALING WITH!!!😎🇺🇸🤣🤣🤣
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