Sunday, March 28, 2010

The next plague

ENTOMOLOGY

This doesn't sound good:
Farmers and ranchers across the West are bracing for a grasshopper infestation that could devastate millions of acres of crops and land used for grazing.

Over the coming weeks, federal officials say, grasshoppers will likely hatch in bigger numbers than any year since 1985. Hungry swarms caused hundreds of millions of dollars in damage that year when they devoured corn, barley, alfalfa, beets—even fence posts and the paint off the sides of barns.
Barring a miracle, this is sure to affect adversely meat, bread, and who knows what other types of food prices.

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