As Congress weighs whether to commit the U.S. to a 12-nation free-trade pact, Texas cattle ranchers are looking overseas to put a better cut of steak on dinner plates in Japan, Vietnam and Australia. The Dallas Morning News talks with TSCRA President Pete Bonds about the benefits the Trans-Pacific Trade pact will have on U.S. beef markets overseas. Read more at The Dallas Morning News…
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