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The USDA has rescinded a 2012 ban on inspectors working at what was until two years ago the largest single point-of-entry for Mexican cattle into the…
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Every time a cow is sold in Texas, a dollar of that sale goes to industry groups that use it to promote and research beef. It’s part of a national program…
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Last week ranchers went to the polls over the proposed Texas Beef Checkoff - a program that would use money chipped in from cattle producers to help…
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Texas ranchers are voting this week on a proposed new marketing program for the state’s beef industry. Most of the industry’s big players back the…
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Voting for the proposed Texas Beef Checkoff Program kicks off Monday (June 2) - ranchers across the state will be deciding whether to set up a…
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18 months ago the USDA said it wouldn't allow its cattle inspectors to enter Mexico at the Presidio-Ojinaga crossing. Those inspectors had been crossing…
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When Texans – mostly farmers and ranchers – sat down to write the state constitution in the 1800s, they didn’t see the need for an elected Agriculture…
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It’s possible that come November, voters will get to choose between a pro-weed Jewish troubadour and a horse scandal-plagued businessman with Ted Nugent…