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In cattle farms across the nation, heifer head totals have dipped to record low statistics. As of January 2025, the total 86.7 million head of cattle on United
Kansas ranchers are reacting after former President Donald Trump suggested the U.S. should buy beef from Argentina to bring prices down — saying the idea oversimplifies how the cattle market
CHICAGO (Reuters) - New World Screwworm, a devastating parasite that eats cattle and other wild animals alive, is traveling north from Central America to Mexico and has crept past biological barriers that kept the pest contained for decades, experts said.
On Oct. 16, 2025, President Donald Trump said the price of beef is “higher than we want it, and that’s going to be coming down pretty soon.” In his speech, President Donald Trump discussed
Marshall shares how technology and collaboration can help beef and dairy producers raise more consistent, high-value cattle.
Beef prices continue to soar due to low cattle inventory and strong demand, with levels not seen since the 1950s.
MCGREGOR, Texas (KWTX) - President Trump’s recent comments about importing beef from Argentina to lower grocery store prices are raising concerns among Central Texas cattle ranchers. With cattle supply down, Trump said his administration is looking at importing beef from Argentina to bring prices at the grocery store down.
The U.S. has been facing surging beef prices because of drought and fewer imports from Mexico as a parasite is affecting cattle there, but climbing prices are nothing new. Beef prices have risen over the last 20 years in the U.S. due to a shrinking cattle herd while beef remains popular among consumers.