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Farmers who voted for this should rejoice. Now you can’t forecast or how to plan your crops anymore.
More of a general journalism minor gripe, but when articles say “X number of states are affected by Y”, they should list all of the states.
Best list I can come up with is only 20 states out of the 27 claimed:
- Minnesota
- Michigan
- Wisconsin
- Ohio
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Kentucky
- Iowa
- Missouri
- Texas
- Oklahoma
- Tennessee
- Arkansas
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- North Dakota (Article mentions it, can’t tell from the linked status pages)
- South Dakota (Article mentions it, can’t tell from the linked status pages)
- North Carolina (Article mentions it, can’t tell from the linked status pages)
- South Carolina (Article mentions it, can’t tell from the linked status pages)
- Florida (Article mentions it, can’t tell from the linked status pages)
I’m guessing it’s whatever the next 7 poorest states are but hard agree they should list them
A mix of democratic and republican states, everyone gets a taste of the lunacy.