July 25, 2012

Drought will raise food prices in 2013, USDA says

U.S. consumers can expect to pay more for beef, dairy and eggs next year as the worst drought in more than 50 years makes its way from moisture-starved corn and soybean fields to grocery store shelves.
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U.S. consumers can expect to pay more for beef, dairy and eggs next year as the worst drought in more than 50 years makes its way from moisture-starved corn and soybean fields to grocery store shelves.
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