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Home / Business and Economy / Ranchers Face Squeeze as Beef Prices Soar

Ranchers Face Squeeze as Beef Prices Soar

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Ranchers endure decades of thin profit margins due to price differentials.
  • Four major packers control 85% of U.S. beef processing capacity.
  • Smallest U.S. cattle herd in 70 years impacts rebuilding efforts.
Ranchers Face Squeeze as Beef Prices Soar

Ranchers in Texas and across the country are facing unprecedented financial strain, with profit margins squeezed for decades. Cole Bolton, owner of K&C Cattle Company, highlighted the critical price differential between ranchers and the "big four" packers—Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef—who dominate U.S. beef processing. These titans control approximately 85% of the nation's grain-fed cattle supply, giving them significant pricing influence from farm to table.

The Trump administration has recognized these systemic issues, launching task forces within the Justice Department and FTC to investigate anti-competitive behavior and potential price fixing in the food supply chain. President Trump ordered a probe into major meatpacking companies, citing concerns about illicit collusion driving up beef prices and posing a national security threat to food supply chains.

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This investigation comes as U.S. beef prices have climbed to record highs, with grocery prices increasing roughly 9% between March and August 2025. Despite strong consumer demand, the U.S. cattle herd is the smallest it has been in 70 years due to drought, rising costs, and an aging workforce. Ranchers caution that rebuilding the herd will take years, meaning consumers should anticipate elevated beef prices for the foreseeable future.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ranchers cite decades of thin profit margins due to a significant price differential with the 'big four' meatpackers who control most of the market.
The administration ordered investigations into anti-competitive practices and price fixing by major meatpacking companies and established supply chain task forces.
Rebuilding the herd is expected to take years due to factors like drought, rising costs, and an aging workforce, impacting beef availability.

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