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The Oklahoma Earthquakes: Are they a sign of the End?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sophrosyne" data-source="post: 58967697" data-attributes="member: 193127"><p>I think it was just normal earth type disaster stuff that just happens. Now if we don't catch up on rain here it could affect prices on stuff worldwide as several states suffering in the drought produce foodstuffs that could go up in price. This winter hay could be expensive because the state couldn't grow hardly any of it for cattle feed and expensive feed means costlier meat products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sophrosyne, post: 58967697, member: 193127"] I think it was just normal earth type disaster stuff that just happens. Now if we don't catch up on rain here it could affect prices on stuff worldwide as several states suffering in the drought produce foodstuffs that could go up in price. This winter hay could be expensive because the state couldn't grow hardly any of it for cattle feed and expensive feed means costlier meat products. [/QUOTE]
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