date:Aug 18, 2012
he second in 2007, have resulted in a long-term shortage of grain in our nation, especially corn, and are clearly taking a terrible toll on Arkansass poultry and animal agriculture, potentially forcing reduced production and job losses and increasing food prices for consumers worldwide, Gov. Beebe said in a letter addressed to Jackson. While the drought may have trigged the price spike in corn, an underlying cause is the federal policy mandating ever-increasing amounts of corn for fuel.
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