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U.S. Department of Agriculture predicts plummeting corn yields due to U.S. droughtNews ReleaseAug. 10, 2012 WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the first estimates to take into account the extreme heat and droughts that have ravaged the country this summer, the Department of Agriculture predicted this morning that U.S. corn production will fall to 10.8 billion bushels for the 2012/2013 growing season, the lowest since the 2006/2007 growing season which was before passage of the Renewable Fuel Standard 2. Yields are projected to decline by 22.6 bushels per acre or 15 percent from the June report to 123.4 bushels per acre. The USDA’s World Agricultural Supply and Demands Estimates report released today shows a drastic decline from early-year estimates. Today’s estimate is the first of this growing season to incorporate objective field data into the yield estimate. Friends of the Earth’s Biofuels Policy Campaigner Michal Rosenoer had the following to say in response to the WASDE estimates: “The myth that corn ethanol is a safe or sustainable alternative to oil dried up right alongside this year's corn crop. There’s no room in our energy future for a fuel that is so easily crippled by bad weather and has such a drastic effect on global food prices. These yields outlined in the USDA report mean heartbreak and hard times for farmers and for the millions of people who will end up paying higher food prices this year....
Link: Can the military save America's ranchers? Link: Don't Waste The Drought-The drought represents an opportunity to reimagine how we manage, use and even think about water Link: In Drought, a Debate Over Quota for Ethanol Link: Why is the Government Buying So Much Meat? Date: 2012-08-17
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