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Historic Midwest Blizzard Has Farmers Seeing “Massive Crop Losses…As Devastating As We’ve Ever Seen”,, by Michael Snyder

It’s been a hellacious year for many Midwestern farmers. From Micheal Snyder at endoftheamericandream.com:

An unprecedented October blizzard that hit just before harvest time has absolutely devastated farms all across the U.S. heartland.  As you will see below, one state lawmaker in North Dakota is saying that the crop losses will be “as devastating as we’ve ever seen”.  This is the exact scenario that I have been warning about for months, and now it has materialized.  Due to endless rain and horrific flooding early in the year, many farmers in the middle of the country faced very serious delays in getting their crops planted.  So we really needed good weather at the end of the season so that the crops could mature and be harvested in time, and that did not happen.  Instead, the historic blizzard that we just witnessed dumped up to 2 feet of snow from Colorado to Minnesota.  In fact, one city in North Dakota actually got 30 inches of snow.  In the end, this is going to go down as one of the worst crop disasters that the Midwest has ever seen, and ultimately this crisis is going to affect all of us.

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Why China’s Soybean Tariff Changed Everything, by Tyler Durden

China is cutting off its nose to spite its face imposing a tariff on US soybeans, which means the trade war is escalating. From Tyler Durden at zerohedge.com:

While markets are being somewhat drama queen-ish this morning, China’s trade war retaliation was telegraphed well in advance, and as we reported nearly two weeks ago, “China About To Launch “Tens Of Billions” More In Tariffs.” As such it should not have come as a surprise that China did just that overnight, when it announced 25% tariffs on $50 billion in 106 US imports.

What was a surprise, was the unexpected announcement that China would also include US soybean exports in the list of items impacted by tariffs, something which we noted earlier opens up the door to a new, third round of tariffs by the US, which would assure that a “nuclear” trade war has indeed broken out.

It is the presence of soybeans in the tariff list that has startled China watchers and analysts, such as Capital Economics’ Julian Evans-Pritchard, who writes that “China’s rapid and aggressive response to the proposed US tariffs has raised the stakes for both sides.”

What makes the inclusion of soybeans so surprising?

Perhaps nothing more than the fact that while China is seeking to hurt US exporters, it will also substantially and materially impair its own domestic producers and supply chains, will struggle to replace U.S. soybean supplies “inflicting severe financial pain on domestic companies, analysts and executives at feedmakers said” according to Reuters, and potentially risk sparking runaway food inflation as surging feedstock prices send pork prices through the roof.

To be sure, from a trade war perspective the inclusion of soybeans makes perfect sense: for China, the world’s top importer of the oilseed in the world, soybeans are considered one of the most powerful weapons in Beijing’s trade arsenal because a drop in exports to China would hurt Iowa and other farm states that backed U.S. President Donald Trump. As the chart below shows, soybeans were the biggest U.S. agricultural export to China last year at a value of $12 billion.

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