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Agriculture & Poultry / Government & Politics

The US Plans to Build a $750M Fly Factory in Texas to Stop a Flesh-Eating Cattle Parasite

In addition, the U.S. border will remain closed to cattle, horse and bison imports from Mexico until the U.S. sees that the pest is being pushed back south. read more >
Agriculture & Poultry

Ranchers Hope Trump’s Tariffs Boost Demand for Cattle but Some Fear Market Uncertainty

The National Cattlemen trade group is salivating at the idea of selling more cuts of meat overseas if the tariffs lead to new trade deals with countries that don't buy much U.S. beef. read more >
Red and white faced beef cattle on a farm. 
Agriculture & Poultry / Government & Politics

Meat Processors in Jonesboro, Hope are First Licensed by State

The program, which received federal approval last fall, aims to expand the market for cattlemen by allowing state-certified facilities to sell beef within the state. read more >
A calf wanders the pasture at the Flying C Ranch in Conway.
Agriculture & Poultry / Government & Politics / Restaurants & Food

Arkansas’ Meat Inspection Program Gets Federal Approval

The program will open up new markets for cattlemen to sell their cattle. read more >
In March, Cody Easterday pleaded guilty to a $244 million fraud in a ghost cattle scam. He confessed to Tyson officials that he used the stolen money to cover losses from trading commodity futures.
Agriculture & Poultry / Legal / Public Companies

Ghost Herd Update in Tyson’s Q3 ReportLock Icon

Cody Easterday, a rancher from southeast Washington, pleaded guilty to defrauding the company of $233 million. read more >