lol, What I mean by the order is that it happens on the farms first so it's July 30, 2022(farmers either have already harvested or are doing it now depending on the crop) so the crops that grew from the spring till now haven't gotten to the grocery stores yet. Each individual would need to look at the farms in their area to determine the crop quality. For instance hay and cattle are what most farmers grow in my area. Since we are in a drought the hay don't grow and so they cant bale it as many times per year as usual so everyone's looking for hay,this is the current price if you can find it
https://allhay.com/hay-for-sale-by-state/texas/ I worked on three or four farms over my life but the largest one was only 500 acres(small crop actually most are way larger but we grew rice seed to sell to farmers) the others were 193 acre,47 acre and a 28 acre(all raised cattle). Cattle,poultry,swine ect. also eat grain(oats,wheat,corn ect.) so most see a bad crop of wheat or corn as a loaf of bread or a pan of cornbread and never think about the meat in a hamburger or the batter on the fish sticks... Anyway to me the current drought(spring/summer of 2022) could not have come at a worst time I think because food prices are already real high and they are probably going to get way more expensive because of the drought.