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Non-Fiction: Politics — Where’s the Beef, Part Deux.

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Press enter or click to view image in full size So, while people whine about beef prices, remember how we got here. From 2020–2023 , climate change-driven drought burned through cattle country, ruined pasture, drove up feed costs, and forced ranchers to liquidate herds down hard — including breeding cows and replacement heifers. That shrank the national herd and helped set up today’s beef-price crisis. By Jan. 1, 2026 , USDA reported 86.2 million cattle and calves , the lowest U.S. cattle herd since 1951 . Press enter or click to view image in full size Biden-era relief helped consumers and ranchers from 2021–2023 , when his USDA paid drought relief through livestock programs, covered grazing and feed losses, and used the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act to put $19.5 billion into climate-smart agriculture and conservation programs meant to help farms and ranches survive hotter, drier conditions. Then Trump came back and, in 2025 , attacked those long-term fixes.…

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