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US President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs are unlikely to affect the Northern Territory’s meat market despite initial concerns, the chief executive of the Cattlemen’s Association says.
NCBA’s membership is made up of tens of thousands of cattle producers from every corner of the country. No two families raise cattle exactly the same way, and our association runs on the wide ...
Producers have long faced unfair competition from imports, but tariffs can help revitalize the American industry, writes Chad Tentinger.
As Oklahoma lawmakers consider proposals regarding cultivated meat, industry experts and advocates are weighing in on the ...
Facing higher inflation and economic uncertainty, farmers have less cushion to face tariffs than they did during the first ...
I expect, with little reservation, that the tariff issues, sharp decline in equity share prices, and now sharply higher interest rates, will expose some well hidden problems many have been able to ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs should be on the radar of every agriculture producer in the U.S. Our country is not only the ...
President Trump has announced a series of tariffs, scheduled to roll out over the next few days, on some of agriculture’s ...
The Independent Cattlemen of Missouri made it clear Tuesday why they are independent: special interests have clouded the meat industry ... down Elon Musk The stock market is crashing: Here ...
President Donald Trump’s tariffs should be on the radar of every agriculture producer in the U.S. Our country is not only the ...