In preparation for food shortages, some wheat history for you: The lowest prices for wheat in
this century were in 1931 and 1932 at 33 cents per bushel. In 1933 (first drought year) yields
went down to 9.1 bu/acre. In 1934 9.8 bu/acre and in 1935 9.3 bushels per acre. Over the
past 3 years, yields averaged 47 bushels per acre! Wheat prices are now the lowest they have
been since 1977... History is about to repeat itself. Consensus of fall conditions in wheat
country is that we're looking at one of the worst fall condition reports in history. In
September, 1999 we will know, but all the conditions are set for another Zeta Prediction
come true, this one with horrific consequences for those who are not ready.
Offered by John.