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05/05/2022
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By News Editors
Why every American should care that diesel prices are surging across the country
Gasoline prices are increasing almost daily, pinching the wallets and pocketbooks of nearly all Americans with cars. However, as bad as that news is, diesel prices are surging even more across the country. Today’s truckstop retail diesel prices hit a new record of $5.32/gallon. Since February 1st, national truckstop diesel prices have increased by $1.57/gallon. […]
03/23/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Skyrocketing fuel costs spark mass protests in France, Spain and Albania
Europeans are fuming over rapidly inflating fuel, energy, and food costs, which are sparking protests across many areas of the continent. On March 21, several locations around France saw blockade protests with professional drivers calling for greater governmental support amid the crisis. Bouches-du-Rhône, Doubs, Manche, Pas-de-Calais, Nord and Charente-Maritime all saw HGV, taxi, coach, and […]
03/01/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict pushing global economy closer to collapse
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine is causing dire ramifications not just for their economies, but for the world’s as well. The economy of the United States is also getting affected. World stocks are already tumbling, while oil prices are soaring as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues and most Western nations ramp up […]
11/23/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Farmland prices continue to surge in line with growth of rural economies
Creighton University‘s Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) has remained above growth neutral for 12 straight months. Economists say this is due to stronger investment in agriculture, low interest rates and higher cost of agricultural produce. The RMI for November rose to 67.7 percent, up more than one point from October’s 66.1. In September, the reading was 62.5. In line with the […]
11/08/2021
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By Ethan Huff
Global food production teeters on the brink due to widespread fertilizer shortages
Under the banner of fighting the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), corporations all around the world have stopped producing fertilizer, which is of course needed to grow food. Record prices for fertilizer due to fiat-driven inflation combined with dwindling supplies of existing fertilizer have created a dire situation in which global starvation could very soon become a […]
10/28/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Farmers all over the world are worried the supply chain crisis will affect next year’s harvest
Farmers all over the world are concerned that the ongoing supply chain crisis will have a disastrous effect on their 2022 crop outputs. Input prices – or all the costs that go into a harvest – are already making it difficult for farmers in the United States to operate normally. According to financial services company StoneX Group, […]
05/25/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Corn prices are up by over 50% in 2021 alone
Corn prices have been steadily increasing over the past year, rising more than 50 percent in 2021 alone. Corn is now worth $7.50 a bushel, its highest price tag since 2012. Corn, the biggest cash crop of the United States, has rarely been this expensive. Like most commodities, corn is feeling the recovery from the […]
04/30/2021
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By JD Heyes
Food prices skyrocketing on soaring agriculture futures as prices for lumber, gas and other commodities climb amid lingering pandemic
In recent months, tens of millions of Americans have noticed another fallout from the seemingly never-ending COVID-19 pandemic: Higher prices for the goods they purchase most often, including food. Now for the really bad news: Things aren’t likely to improve anytime soon and in fact are probably going to get worse. That is especially true […]
06/21/2020
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By Arsenio Toledo
Mass starvation coming: Oil-rich Venezuela doesn’t have enough fuel for its farmers to sow their fields
Ever since Venezuela’s current socialist leader, President Nicolas Maduro, was first elected in April 2013, the country has been going through an economic crisis. And now, according to the International Crisis Group, a think tank doing research on global crises, the country is also on the verge of famine. Venezuelan agricultural sector is shrinking According to […]
01/09/2019
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By Cassie B.
Pot prices are collapsing in Oregon as too many marijuana growers produce glut of weed
A serious oversupply has caused prices of marijuana in Oregon to collapse just three years after lawmakers enacted a recreational cannabis law in the state. Now, many of the state’s licensed growers and retailers alike could be facing bankruptcy. Cannabis farmers reportedly harvested over 2.5 million pounds of marijuana in October alone, 1.3 million of […]
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