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California's drought adds to food inflation with tomatoes, onions, garlic hit

Por: Fox Business Business October 12, 2022

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Diamond W Cattle Co. owner Mike Williams says he has about a third of the cattle he normally has on the ranch due to the drought and notes that the total number of cattle in the United States is reduced quite significantly. ongoing drought is expected to impact the prices of key crops, driving food inflation even higher for consumers. The — a collaboration between the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and... + full article



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