Fears of a spike in food prices have grown after a longstanding drought prompted the Obama administration to declare a natural disaster in large parts of the Midwest. Conditions in the four main wheat-producing states — Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma and Texas — continue to be the worst on record. The drought has carried over from what was the hottest year on record in the United States.
U.S. Declares Natural Disaster Areas in Drought-Stricken Midwest
HeadlineJan 11, 2013