President Donald Trump has been cozy with Argentina's president. Now he's allowing more beef imports amid high prices. US cattle ranchers react.
WASHINGTON — A group of Congress members sent a letter to Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and US Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer on Oct. 29 to express concern over the plan to ...
Rising beef prices helped Annabelle Schmidt to convince her grandfather that she could follow his footsteps and become the sixth generation of family to raise cattle on Green Bluff. Schmidt, 21, said ...
Consumers feeling the pang of high beef prices at the grocery store may see some relief from a plan to import beef from ...
Since Feb. 1, the US and China have entangled in a chaotic relationship, with tit-for-tat tariffs at times reaching triple-digit levels.
American farmers are learning Donald Trump cares about no one but himself, and he will sell people out in a second.
Trade talks and a deal with China have resumed sales of American soybeans, which is good news for local soybean farmers. Farmers, who have been plagued with problems from weather to low crop yields ...
Farmers are watching what’s happening in Washington D.C. and globally as tariffs and now proposed beef imports add to their ...
OCTOBER RETAIL MILK PRICES (FMMO): U.S. simple average prices are: $4.40 per gallon for conventional whole milk, $4.31 per ...
Argentina’s export tax hurts its critical agricultural industry. President Javier Milei has yet to follow through on a promise to end it.
President Trump ran on a campaign to bring down inflation that started with eggs, but now beef is on the plate, Sara Wyant writes.
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