ARE SKYROCKETING RANCH PROPERTY COSTS DESTROYING AMERICA’S BEEF INDUSTRY? TRENT LOOS!

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America’s beef industry has long been the backbone of the nation’s food supply, but skyrocketing ranch property costs are threatening the ability of cattlemen to stay in business. On this episode of Trent on the Loos, host Trent Loos sits down with Jay Truitt of Policy Solutions to dig into the tough questions facing ranchers today. Are rising land prices making it impossible for families to pass down their operations? Is government intervention helping or hurting? And what role do international trade policies play in shaping the future of America’s beef supply?
Trent and Jay discuss whether President Trump’s tariffs have been a benefit or a burden to American agriculture. While some see tariffs as a way to level the playing field and keep foreign competitors from undercutting U.S. beef producers, others worry about how they impact long-term profitability. Meanwhile, land values continue to climb at an unsustainable pace, squeezing out smaller ranchers and consolidating the industry into fewer hands. As ranchers fight to hold onto their property, regulations, taxes, and outside investors looking to buy up prime agricultural land add even more pressure.
With decades of experience in agriculture policy, Jay provides insight into what’s driving these trends and what must be done to keep ranchers on the land. He and Trent explore how policies—both foreign and domestic—are shaping the industry and what can be done to ensure that beef remains a product raised by hardworking American families, not corporate conglomerates. This episode is a must-watch for anyone who cares about the future of American food production, rural communities, and the ranching way of life.

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