UK DROUGHT CAUSING FARMERS TO LOSE CROPS IN 5 COUNTIES - Food Shortages Ahead?

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2011

After a record dry spring, its being reported that 5 counties in England are suffering a drought.

In some cases farmers face 50% of thier yield, and in other cases entire crops will be wiped out.

Add this to Russias ban on exporting grain, the current floods in the USA, the Australian floods at the start of the year. Also factor in that Japan will soon be needing to import all food stuffs due to the levels of contamination from Fukushima, and we could be in for a long hard summer in terms of food.

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  • Not good M8! While were in H2O up to our balls!

    Do you have a red thumb yet?

  • @oldwarhorse1865 i sure do m8 lol shockeroony lol

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  • @MrGlasgowTruther4U rock on BRO!!!! 80 nations! There after HK tonight!

  • YES. Plant your own garden NOW, even if you have to use window boxes and large flower pots on the patio, plant berry bushes for landscaping, fruit and nut trees. Floods, fires and droughts are hitting the rest of the world not effected by Japan's fallout. FEMA has just increased their purchase request of long shelf life food supplies from an order of 20 million to 420 million meals.

  • All they have to do is pipe the water from Kielder in Northumberland,plenty of the water they need there.Its just bullshit letting us know there excuse for whopping the prices right up us,just like every other bastard following the globalists plans for our future.

  • It's unseasonably cold in Paris, France but I've been so relieved we've had a fair amount of rain this week. April and May were terribly dry, however, and a fair amount of damage was done to crops. Your basic hardy heirloom things such as fruit trees seem to be doing fine, I noticed today. Of course, the smaller traditional farms are doing better -- the huge industrial system is hard to handle. I saw a traditional farm today, they are doing okay. Very primitive tools, it was interesting.

  • @gwellyn2 1 of the most fantastic comment recommendations i ever saw;)  fantastic!

  • The chemtrails are causing rain to fall over Ireland before it reaches England. I heard on the BBC today that it was snowing in Wales!

  • @EducateURselfUK indeed my friend !

  • You need to check out cloud seeding ,moving the rain somewhere else ,going against nature we pay the price. stop this evil

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