A cattle industry leader is surprised the market did not respond more favorably following the U.S. ban of fresh beef imports from Brazil.
Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association president Krist Wollum says the USDA decision should improve the price outlook for domestic beef producers.
“It should be a good thing, but the troubling part is that when they announced that there were shipments of beef coming from Brazil, our markets took a $3 dollar dip.
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