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4. NPR had a slightly different take on the US beef market
Mon Sep 29, 2025, 11:00 AM
Sep 29
https://www.npr.org/2025/09/18/nx-s1-5534424/beef-prices-record-high-cost

Why beef prices are higher than ever (and shoppers are finally resisting)

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How has the price changed since before the pandemic?
Up 51% since February 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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In July, the U.S. Department of Agriculture continued to record a shrinking number of U.S. cattle and calves, forecasting that beef production would decline 4% over this year and another 2% in 2026.

Meanwhile, foreign imports are also down. Brazilian beef faces a 76% tariff. Fears about the screwworm parasite have led the USDA to block livestock from crossing from Mexico to the U.S. to safeguard the nation's food supply.
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Repopulation is still going very slowly — for new reasons. Facing ever-higher operations costs, ranchers are leery of investing in an expansion. And the record values that cattle can fetch mean that it's often more profitable to sell young females (called heifers) for meat than to keep them for breeding.
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America First! IronLionZion Sep 29 #1
FAFO Trump voting farmers, meat producers, meat packers, and commodities traders Botany Sep 29 #2
MAGA. learn? Never! tblue37 Sep 29 #5
I bet those farmers and ranchers are glad that Trump is making America great again. patphil Sep 29 #3
Yup popsdenver Sep 29 #6
I've Seen Interviews With Farmers OhioTim Sep 29 #24
The MAGAs will sacrifice their own children. Irish_Dem Sep 29 #27
Yeah, their businesses are secondary to their loyality to Trump. patphil Sep 29 #28
NPR had a slightly different take on the US beef market nitpicked Sep 29 #4
I look at beef prices at the store, laugh and walk away. Have fun all you Trump voting ranchers Bengus81 Sep 29 #10
Fair Dinkum! nt miyazaki Sep 29 #7
Beef prices are up and quality is down. Supplies are uncertain. It ain't like it were just a few years ago. twodogsbarking Sep 29 #8
Farmers,ranchers voted for that POS by 90%+ numbers and are getting BURNT to the ground Bengus81 Sep 29 #9
The beef industry is big and powerful Bayard Sep 29 #11
These aren't tariffs...China is just shifting its buying in response to the other tariffs Prairie Gates Sep 29 #17
Don't forget he has now lost the Chinese market for sorghum for the 2nd time. Botany Sep 29 #19
Okay Bayard Sep 29 #29
This is great news for the environment Bluestocking Sep 29 #12
Trump is a genius! quakerboy Sep 29 #13
Same for farms and food. ananda Sep 29 #15
Now they're be more wailing and gnashing of teeth... ananda Sep 29 #14
Beef farmers voted overwhelmingly for Trump...they have to live with it Prairie Gates Sep 29 #16
Maybe it might lower prices domestically swong19104 Sep 29 #18
The marketplaces that Trump has impacted were part of delicate balance systems that maximized twodogsbarking Sep 29 #20
No need anymore to ask 'Where's the beef?' Scalded Nun Sep 29 #21
You need Clara for that! BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #22
'Dig her up!!' Or maybe just use AI? Scalded Nun Sep 29 #23
I expect they would AI her in a minute! BumRushDaShow Sep 29 #26
I notice that despite the massive surplus of beef not sold Miguelito Loveless Sep 29 #25
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