It is certainly tragic to read of the thousands of people in Iowa who have lost their homes to flooding. There is a tendency for those who live far away from the Midwest to think something to the effect of "That is indeed sad. At least it does not affect me."
The floods there will be affecting all of us, especially with the corn crops that have been ruined or not even planted yet. Insufficient corn supplies will drive up the cost of foods processed from corn. Because there will less field corn to feed animals, the price of meat will go up. Because America is using more corn to process ethanol, the cost of our ethanol-enhanced fuel will increase.
Here is an excellent article about the effects of the midwest floods on the rest of the country:
The floods there will be affecting all of us, especially with the corn crops that have been ruined or not even planted yet. Insufficient corn supplies will drive up the cost of foods processed from corn. Because there will less field corn to feed animals, the price of meat will go up. Because America is using more corn to process ethanol, the cost of our ethanol-enhanced fuel will increase.
Here is an excellent article about the effects of the midwest floods on the rest of the country:



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