73 U.S. cattle inventory reaches 73 year low. 2024 marks the fifth year of declining cattle inventory in the USA. (www.beefmagazine.com) posted 319 days ago by seernewday 319 days ago by seernewday +73 / -0 U.S. cattle inventory reaches 73 year low 2024 marks the fifth year of declining cattle inventory in the USA. 15 comments share 15 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Because:
•the government keeps claiming that there are various made up diseases and kills groups of them off
•everything is so expensive, who can afford to raise them?
•the government has regulated the small family farmer out of business ( they're even attacking Amish farms)
•vaccinations (need I say more)
•grain isn't just grain anymore, what's being fed to them? (remember the egg layer grain with chemicals to stop egg production)
I could not agree more with the reasons you have given! There are a couple more like huge swathes of farm land being purchased by cpp and gates, etc.
Eat ze bugs. 😡