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Why the U.S. cattle herd is at a 75-year low — and what it means for beef prices
The U.S. cattle herd has reached its lowest level since 1951 due to drought, rising operating costs, and increased consolidation, which could impact beef prices. The decline affects both beef and dairy cattle populations.
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