The feed plant in Albuquerque burned down 5 months ago.What does that have to do with now, a year & a half later? Are there new lock-downs?
Not saying folks won't go crazy--sometimes a whisper of rumor is all it takes--but isn't some of this like a self-fulfilling prophecy? I do hope they continue to carry my dog's food at the feed store, because she can't tolerate a lot of kinds (long trial & error to discover this). They carry it at TSC, but I too like to buy local when I can.
Ransomware attacks have hit the major grain elevators and distributors slowing things down on transferring grain from the elevators to the processers .
Feed prices have continued to jump. I was paying .28/lb six months ago, .38/lb 3 months ago and as of yesterday .55/lb . with feed prices jumping weekly people are stocking up and that creates shortages.
worker shortages at distribution centers mean local feed stores have had their orders sitting on the docks for months. and right or wrong when they do get them the order has a higher cost from when it was placed.
When I, who has a hatchery, has to go to 5 or 6 stores just to get enough feed to fill my monthly order, what happens to all the small home flocks after I wipe the local stores out of certain types of feed. I try to buy a month at a time on the first of the month. This month I could only get 50% of what I need on the first.
The big box chains carry pallets load of the cheaper lower percentage feed, That I can NOT use, but only stock up 5 or 6 bags of the good stuff at a time.
all these little things add up