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Drought leads to higher meat prices

The menu was a little bit different at one Labor Day church barbeque in Maumelle Park Monday. They had burgers, dogs, and a couple slabs of ribs -- but no pork chops.

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alfisher3 - 9/4/2012 8:22 AM
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Guess my house will just eat more fruit and vegetables but I'm sure those prices will rise under this beast system as well.

rockeyjohn - 9/4/2012 12:23 AM
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40 percent of corn allocated to ethanol production so obviously there must be increase in food prices . .
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