Several Trump administration decisions have caused concern among U.S. farmers. Walt Breitinger is a commodity futures broker in Indiana. He can be reached at 800-411-FUTURES (3888) or ...
While Argentina shipped nearly 99 million pounds of beef to the United States last year, it imported almost none in return. The imbalance isn’t just economical, it’s philosophical. Argentina protects ...
A bipartisan group of Colorado lawmakers, mostly from the Western Slope, is planning to introduce legislation next year aimed at supporting ranchers and farmers through property tax relief and ...
To the editor — Senate Democrats have now had the federal government closed for three weeks, and farmers and ranchers are starting to feel the consequences. Farm Service Agency employees across the ...
This year, Destinee Weeks and her husband, who manage a herd of about 250 cattle in northern Oklahoma, began to see a profit for the first time in a decade. So Weeks was shocked and dismayed when she ...
American cattle ranchers are turning against President Donald Trump over his plan to import Argentine beef, warning that the measure—which is meant to curb record-high prices—will harm domestic ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) plans to reopen around 2,100 county offices nationwide on Thursday, despite the ongoing government shutdown, in a bid to support farmers and ranchers. The ...
President Donald Trump said this week he “loved” America’s cattle ranchers. But those farmers, who overwhelmingly supported the president in the 2024 election, say they aren’t feeling the love right ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri’s black vulture population has surged from an estimated 14,000 birds in 2015 to more than 21,000 in 2021, creating significant challenges for livestock producers ...
It is well documented that women small-scale farmers are hard done by in an environment where they farm without security of tenure, which inhibits their ability to raise finance with which to grow ...
As a 70-foot wall of flames crested a nearby ridge, Janie VanWinkle knew it was time to go. “In that moment, we were absolutely terrified,” VanWinkle said. It was July 14, and she had been warned that ...
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