A farmer friend of mine tells me to look for a small drop in beef, pork and poultry prices in between 6 to 12 weeks. Producers will be sending their herds and flocks to slaughter in a measured way, but slaughtering none-the-less because they cannot afford to feed them. It would make sense to take advantage of the slight downturn in prices and stock up since the expected rise in prices, (just in time for the holidays), looks like upwards of 50%.
Canning is not a difficult skill and pressure canning, (especially of meat products), is actually easier than water bath canning. You can pick up a decent pressure canner for around $100 - $125. Get a copy of the Ball Canning Blue Book, follow the directions that come with the pressure canner and learn a useful skill. In areas like Gibson City look at your local RuralKing or Farm and Fleet stores. You can also get canning assistance through your local Ag extension or ask a 4H member.
(I'm planning on dehydrating some watermelon today and making pickles from the rind.)
You can't prepare for a disaster when you are in the midst of it.
A sensible man watches for problems ahead and prepares to meet them. The simpleton never looks, and suffers the consequences.
Proverbs 27:12