Tropical Storm Leslie Public Advisory
…LESLIE FORMS OVER THE TROPICAL EASTERN ATLANTIC… …EXPECTED TO BECOME A HURRICANE IN A COUPLE OF DAYS…
As of 11:00 PM AST Wed Oct 2
the center of Leslie was located near 10.4, -30.1
with movement W at 6 mph.
The minimum central pressure was 1005 mb
with maximum sustained winds of about 40 mph.
Trump Slams DOJ, Jack Smith Over Unsealed Filing in Election Case
Former President Donald Trump slammed the Department of Justice (DOJ) for unsealing a motion by Special Counsel Jack Smith regarding Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, describing it as a “hit job.”
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Hurricane Kirk Public Advisory
…KIRK RAPIDLY INTENSIFYING INTO A MAJOR HURRICANE…
As of 8:00 PM AST Wed Oct 2
the center of Kirk was located near 19.3, -44.3
with movement NW at 12 mph.
The minimum central pressure was 955 mb
with maximum sustained winds of about 120 mph.
Judge Releases Jack Smith’s Latest Filing in Trump Election Interference Case
U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan Wednesday unsealed special counsel Jack Smith’s latest motion in his salvaged case against Donald Trump for interference in the 2020 election.
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Six migrants shot dead by Mexican soldiers: defense ministry
Six migrants were shot dead by Mexican soldiers pursuing suspicious vehicles on a highway in the country’s south, the defense ministry said Wednesday. The patrol found 33 migrants from countries including Egypt, Nepal, Cuba, India and Pakistan traveling in a truck, it said, adding that the two soldiers who opened fire had been removed from […]
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Sentiment Of American Farmers Implode
Sentiment Of American Farmers Implode
A new reading from the Purdue University-CME Group Ag Economy Barometer Index shows sentiment across the Heartland, more specifically, on America’s farms, has tumbled to the lowest levels since 2016 as incomes pressured lower on concerns of “commodity prices, input costs, and future of trade after upcoming elections.”
In September, the Ag Economy Barometer, a survey of 400 farmers across America, plunged 12 points to 88, the lowest reading since March 2016, or around the time former president Trump began his first term.
“These were the weakest barometer and future expectations readings since March 2016, when the farm economy was in the throes of an economic downturn,” James Mintert and Michael Langemeier of the Purdue Center for Commercial Agriculture wrote in the report.
They noted, “The current conditions assessment very nearly matched that of April 2020, when COVID concerns were top of mind for US farmers. Weak output prices combined with high input costs were key problems cited by survey respondents in September.”
Both of the Ag Economy Barometer’s sub-indices, the Index of Current Conditions and the Index of Future Expectations, tumbled as the farming industry has been battered by backfiring Bidenomics policies.
“Farmers are concerned about commodity prices, input costs, the future of agricultural trade and how the upcoming election could affect their farm operation,” the authors of the report explained.
Here’s the conclusion from the report:
Concerns about low commodity prices coupled with high input costs leading to poor financial performance expectations weakened farmer sentiment for the second month in a row. This month’s sentiment decline pushed the Ag Economy Barometer index below 100, indicating farmer sentiment is lower than during the barometer’s base period of late 2015-early 2016 when farm incomes were very weak. Producers expect markedly worse financial performance for their farms in the upcoming year compared to their expectations at this time last year. Weak farm income expectations combined with lingering interest rate concerns and a pessimistic agricultural export outlook helped push the Short-Term Farmland Value Expectations Index below 100 for the first time since 2020.
In a separate note, researchers at the University of Missouri expect farm income to plunge 35% next year, compared to a high in 2022. The good news is that incomes are above what farmers made in 2015-20, yet the drop is steep, given elevated input costs.
“Farmers will have a tighter situation … than they experienced in the last three years, and they’ll have to be much more cognizant about having a very strategic marketing plan in order to make a good cash flow,” said Bob Maltsburger, a senior research economist at the Food & Agricultural Policy Research Institute at the university.
Seems like farmers want…
President Trump will stand up for American farmers & ranchers 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/bDzkDJJtH7
— Mammoth Nation (@MammothNationUS) September 26, 2024
I’m ready for harvest
Farmers stand with TRUMP 24 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/NXbbJm4Kb9— Glen (@oldfarmer92) October 1, 2024
UDDER TRUTH: “Thanks to [Trump’s] efforts to open new markets, use effective tariffs to force fair competition, and lower costs to make farming profitable again.” How the former president is fighting for American farmers: https://t.co/gKW8upmvaf pic.twitter.com/AVQPoBAQGn
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) September 26, 2024
Tyler Durden
Wed, 10/02/2024 – 18:00
Is It Just A Coincidence That The “Comet Of The Century” Is Flying Through The Sky As “The Biggest Middle East War” Suddenly Explodes?
by Michael Snyder, End Of The American Dream: All of a sudden, everything has changed. Israeli troops have entered southern Lebanon, Iran has fired hundreds of missiles into the land of Israel, and it appears that all-out war has arrived. This war doesn’t seem to have a commonly accepted name yet, and so I am just […]
French LGBT activist arrested for sexually abusing disabled toddler
Pierre-Alain Cottineau has since been indicted for rape, torture, and barbarism.