After five consecutive years of growth, the amount of beef available per U.S. resident is expected to begin a multiyear decline in 2021. The combination of a declining cattle herd and projected increases in beef exports are setting the stage for tighter beef markets in the medium term. While this increases the likelihood for multiple years of cattle price increases, there are other factors to consider. Read more at Beef Magazine…
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