The Agriculture Department aims to offer up to $500 million in payments as meat processors navigate a livestock shortage.
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R-CALF USA today welcomed recent U.S. Department of Agriculture initiatives aimed at strengthening independent beef processing by reducing regulatory burdens, expanding processing capacity and helping ...
The Agriculture Department will offer small and mid-sized beef processors up to $500 million to help them weather a historic cattle shortage, Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Tuesday.
SPUR Program will provide up to $500M in payments to eligible beef processors who have faced increased costs of acquiring ...
Aimed at stabilizing regional markets amid 75-year herd lows, the new program offers a financial lifeline to non-dominant, U.S.-owned packers.
The U.S. contains the fewest cattle since 1951, which is pushing beef prices up. Expanding the herd has been complicated for ...
Record beef prices reshape the Fourth of July grill, pushing cooks toward chicken and pork. Photo credit: Depositphotos. Beef ...
The most recent cattle population data indicates an increase in the number of slaughter-age cattle on farm and these are ...
Today, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced the Strengthening Processing for U.S. Ranchers (SPUR) ...
Argentine beef exports to the United States have risen sharply, driven by an expansion of the U.S. duty-free import quota and ...
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