Since cattle imports were cut off in November, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and some ranchers worry about the ban’s economic impact on beef producers and consumers. Audio recording ...
(Texas Tribune) — A single cow in Mexico and a pest the size of a housefly have held up pens full of Texas-bound cattle worth millions of dollars for the past six weeks. The U.S. Department of ...
A single cow in Mexico and a pest the size of a housefly have held up pens full of Texas-bound cattle worth millions of dollars for the past six weeks. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has ...
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LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD ... says most of those cattle are destined for a feedlot, and eventually a meat packing plant. If import restrictions continue for much longer, beef production could ...
as closing cattle imports damages their livelihoods, bottlenecks beef production and can lead to potential increases in beef prices. Ben Weinheimer, president and CEO of the Texas Cattle Feeders ...
a large portion of Mexican cattle, by 8%. If the ban continues, beef production will slow down, causing a rise in prices for consumers. Texas Agriculture commissioner Sid Miller said the ban could ...
according to Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller and some Texas cattle ranchers, who say closing cattle imports damages their livelihoods, bottlenecks beef production and could increase beef ...
Don’t look for retail beef prices to come down any time soon. That was part of the message from an industry expert Tuesday at ...