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Tuesday May 30th, 2023 12:23AM

LISTEN: Victory Gardens

By Mornings on Maine Street

There are food shortages in grocery stores across the United States and supplies have tightened all over the globe.  Farmers across our nation are speaking out and confirming that there will be a major grain shortage later in the year, especially with corn.  The problem is China and Russia the two largest exporters of fertilizer have halted exports to the United States.  Fertilizer is essential for the modern farm and America is the largest importer of it in the world.

Sondra Martin Hicks, founder of HEart Stone Network, says the WWII concept of Victory Gardens is ripe for a comeback. As Hicks explains, it doesn't take a lot of room to grow a lot of food.

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