Indiana beef farmers express concerns over Trump administration's plan to import beef from Argentina, citing disease spread and market intervention.
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US ranchers slam Trump plan to import more Argentine beef
US ranchers are voicing strong opposition to President Donald Trump’s proposal to increase beef imports from Argentina, ...
A decade ago, John Hamel didn't like the wines that his family winery was selling. He wanted to emulate the great European ...
One farmer called Trump's Argentine beef deal a "misguided effort to lower the price of beef in grocery stores." ...
Only compared with the likes of Pete Hegseth, Tulsi Gabbard, Pam Bondi, Russell Vought, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Kristi Noem and others in President Donald Trump’s Cabinet of incompetents, radicals ...
President Donald Trump's "Farmers First" policy falls short as $40 billion Argentina bailout hurts American farmers amid ...
New Mexico ranchers’ sale of about 1.3 million cattle and calves contributed $1.7 billion to the state economy in 2023, ...
President Donald Trump has been cozy with Argentina's president. Now he's allowing more beef imports amid high prices. U.S.
While at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins spoke with AGDAILY about some of ...
President Trump announced an increase in Argentina’s tariff rate quota for beef from 20,000 to 80,000 metric tons, a move opposed by U.S. beef producers.
Oren Lesmeister, a fifth-generation cattle rancher in South Dakota and a former Democratic state lawmaker, talks about the White House's plan to quadruple the amount of beef it imports from Argentina.
Beef prices in Oklahoma and nationwide are at record highs, expected to stay elevated for 2–4 years despite Argentine import plans.
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