Oregon cattle ranchers brace for added costs on beef production with new tariffs
- President Donald Trump announced a tariff increase of up to 50 percent, targeting the beef industry and raising concerns among Montana ranchers, according to Turk Stovall from the Montana Stockgrowers Association.
- The United States is expected to import $219.5 billion in agricultural products while exporting $170.5 billion in 2025, according to the United States Department of Agriculture, highlighting trade deficits in agriculture.
- Bill Bullard, C.E.O. Of R-CALF USA, noted that tariffs could expand production and increase jobs in rural America.
- Stovall expressed concern that tariffs, depending on how they are applied, could negatively affect the feeder cattle system.
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