Lower Mississippi River Levels Mean Problems for Farmers and Could Mean Higher Consumer Prices

By Rob Masson

WVUE-TV

Due to a month-long lack of rain in the Mississippi Valley, river levels are more than 10 feet below normal, causing cruise ships to run aground and preventing cargo ships and barges from dropping off crops at their destination docks.

Louisiana officials are calling for more dredging of the river to try and ease a problem that they say will wind up costing consumers.

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