Christian Science Monitor: The extreme drought conditions throughout the South and as far west as California that stoked record-setting wildfires are increasingly taking their toll on cattle ranchers, a development that could lead to sticker shock at grocery stores in the fall.
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South’s ‘extreme drought’ could be felt at supermarkets soon
Posted by Christian Science Monitor: Suzi Parker on July 9th, 2011
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