It was a happy Thanksgiving for U.S. beef producers. The European Parliament voted last Thursday to approve a plan that grants the U.S. a country-specific share of the European Union’s …
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Written by Anton Bekkerman, Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Montana State University Back in August 2016, I wrote a post that started off as, “Despite the …
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China has replaced the U.S. as the world’s leading beef importer as Chinese beef imports in 2018 exceeded total U.S. beef imports. If Hong Kong is included along with mainland …
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Two members of the North Dakota Beef Commission traveled to Japan last week as part of a U.S. Meat Export Federation trip to promote U.S. beef. Past Chairman Clark Price …
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Congress is back in session and there is a big push from agriculture country to pass the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement. Farmers for Free Trade hosted a rally on the National …
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Written by Abbie Burnett – Certified Angus Beef “Economic and political order has become disorder,” said AgResource president Dan Basse, in market analysis comments at the 2019 Feeding Quality Forum …
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Bismarck, N.D.(Aug. 26,2019)– Gov. Doug Burgum released the following statement today regarding the White House’s announcement that President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have reached a trade …
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U.S. farmers are taking the brunt of retaliatory tariffs, according to a recent CoBank report. The report confirms what the industry has pointed out over the course of the trade …
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President Trump has announced an agreement in principle that will greatly improve access for U.S. red meat in Japan – the largest value destination for U.S. pork and beef exports. …
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The United Kingdom’s Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is working on a £500 million plan, nearly $610 million, to support farmers by purchasing slaughtered lambs and other livestock in the event …