President Donald Trump has been cozy with Argentina's president. Now he's allowing more beef imports amid high prices. U.S.
With depressed grain markets and high input prices, cattle have allowed some farms to survive. What happens if that changes ...
US cattle producers say Trump's plan to import foreign-grown beef will only hurt domestic beef producers and help consumers ...
Vertical integration in the swine and poultry industries is common, but achieving a true pasture-to-plate model in the beef industry can be rare. Red Hill Farm in Freeport, Ohio, raises 1,000 brood ...
Sauk City, Wis., couple realizes the importance of diversifying the farm’s income and discovers niche markets.
Cattle ranchers in Wisconsin and nationwide worry President Donald Trump's Argentina beef deal will negatively impact ...
Politicians, ranchers, industry experts and even Argentina’s own former undersecretary of Agricultural Markets agree that importing Argentinian beef is unlikely to lower U.S. grocery prices. That’s ...
Andy Dickerson and Nick Hartley stand in a cow pasture at Bahr Farm. Beef cows graze in a pasture at a small farm nestled between Finneytown and College Hill. The 32-acre Bahr Farm has been around ...
Maryland cattle farmers say they would rather see the federal government invest in the American beef producers instead of ...
Some Tennessee cattle farmers have been sizzling over recent comments by President Donald Trump about importing more beef from Argentina to lower beef prices for consumers.
Beef prices hitting your wallet hard? The Trump administration is considering importing meat from overseas as America faces its worst cattle shortage since 1950. What do you think about this solution?
One farmer called Trump's Argentine beef deal a "misguided effort to lower the price of beef in grocery stores." ...