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hatrack

(64,394 posts)
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:32 AM 1 hr ago

MS Farmers Arrive In OhNoAnyway City: "Rice Is One Of Their Biggest Crops And Almost No One Is Buying"

Jack Westerfield stood ankle deep atop 30 feet of unhusked rice, his gray T-shirt and jeans dusty with starchy powder. He sounded distressed.

“What am I supposed to do with 2.2 million pounds of rice?” he asked, raising his voice to be heard over the noisy industrial fans drying the rice on his farm in Merigold, Miss. “I’m serious. What am I supposed to do?” It wasn’t a rhetorical question. Mr. Westerfield had even considered whether he should dump the grains onto a field to rot.

Across the country, farmers are struggling. Prices for nearly every major crop are below what it costs to grow them. Much attention has been paid to Midwestern soybean growers, whose crop was at the heart of the trade war between the United States and China. But farmers in Mississippi are perhaps worse off than farmers in the rest of the country. Rice is one of their biggest crops, and almost no one is buying.

Things feel so hopeless that at a recent Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation meeting, a group representing farmers, participants floated the idea of a government program that would pay producers to destroy the harvested rice sitting in their bins. A similar program was put in place during the 1980s farm crisis, when the Agriculture Department paid farmers to idle land and reduce huge surpluses of crops.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/25/business/mississippi-delta-farmers-rice-prices.html?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us

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hatrack

(64,394 posts)
3. So, what are you having for breakfast? Thinking about steel cut oats, with cream and blueberries myself!
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:40 AM
1 hr ago

Scrivener7

(58,614 posts)
5. We're having that storm here, and I live in an apartment, so my neighbor is having a "pajama brunch."
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:46 AM
1 hr ago

hatrack

(64,394 posts)
6. In the end, not that much snow or ice here, but cold - as in 0 to -5 . . .
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:51 AM
1 hr ago

Hoping the library is open today!

Botany

(76,564 posts)
2. Well Mr. Westerfield much of that rice went to USAID to help starving people but the guy you voted
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:40 AM
1 hr ago

for killed USAID along with Musk.

Burp says Mr. Leopard.




surrealAmerican

(11,767 posts)
4. If there's such an oversupply of rice in this country, how come ...
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:45 AM
1 hr ago

... it costs more in the supermarket than it did last year? What ever happened to the "law" of supply and demand?

mwmisses4289

(3,413 posts)
7. So how about selling or donating it to the
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 08:57 AM
1 hr ago

low income folks here in the u.s.?
Can't feel too much sympathy for you; you probably voted for the idgit because god forbid you vote for a decent competent woman of colour.

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