Trouble is, NJ doesn’t feed the world. We farm and truck. We farm in central Illinois and have farms in Ohio. We truck all over the midwest and parts south and north. The crops look bad everywhere. Usually there are drought areas and good areas. This year, the drought is so very wide spread. Usually, if the farms in Illinois are dry, then the Ohio farms are good. This year, they are both so very dry. The worst fear is they Obama will put on a grain embargo and the prices will drop...thus putting the farmer in a position of not being about to meet even their input costs. This has the potential to be a major disaster.
I see what you are saying but the claim is ‘all over America’ and evidently that is sensationism.