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A Midwest Drought Is Creating a Supply Chain Crisis on the Mississippi River

Odd Lots

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The Mississippi River and Inland Waterways

There has been a very severe drought in the Midwest. Water levels on the Mississippi River have fallen to negative 10.79 feet recently, which is slightly lower than the previous low of 10.70 from 1988. If you depend on the Mississippi or any of the inland waterways and the river's tributaries to move your grains or to move your goods, that's a problem. But also, it's just bad because it's bad for growing.

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