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Ranchers hope the tariffs create an incentive for them to raise more cattle, and the National Cattlemen group is salivating at the idea of selling more cuts of meat overseas.
Ranchers hope President Donald Trump's tariffs will make imported beef expensive enough that Americans will turn to cattle raised at home for all their hamburger and steaks ...
That’s a big if ... The number of cattle being raised across the country has been shrinking for decades to reach the current historic lows of around 28 million, but Texas A&M livestock ...
The number of cattle being raised across the country has been shrinking for decades to reach the current historic lows of around 28 million, but Texas A ... the Maher Angus Ranch in Morristown ...
That’s a big if ... The number of cattle being raised across the country has been shrinking for decades to reach the current historic lows of around 28 million, but Texas A&M livestock ...
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