Gisin Looks At The Wheat Tremors
April 20th, 2008 · by Bob Meyer · No CommentsBenjamin Gisin, Editor of TouchTheSoil.com (Touch The Soil magazine) will be speaking in Pittsburgh at the end of the month–both at Carnegie Mellon and Penn State University. This foremost agricultural expert is spreading the word on what’s happening out in the real world of agriculture.
The US is the world’s largest exporter of wheat. Global wheat shortages have foreigners knocking on our doors. Meanwhile our bakeries are paying $57 for a hundred-pound bag of flour that a year ago cost $14.
Acreage is being used to plant different crops as dramatic change occurs. Gisin’s latest thoughts are here for you…Wheat Tremors–A Course For Concern?
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To read the informative article by Gisin “Looking Beyond The Limits of Cash or Credit” after he interviewed Bob Meyer, Editor of BarterNews, see:
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