U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pushed back on predictions that Americans could soon pay $10 per pound for beef, telling FOX Business the Trump administration’s plan to expand grazing lands and reopen key cattle ports is expected to bring prices down by next summer — and keep them lower through 2026.
"The Trump administration has released a new plan. We are moving toward opening up five million acres of grazing land," USDA’s Rollins said on "Mornings with Maria" Monday. "And the president is hyper, hyper-focused on this. So our numbers and our formulas are showing that prices will start coming down as soon as next spring, and certainly by summer and fall of next year."
On Friday, Omaha Steaks’ CEO, Nate Rempe, said the nation’s shrinking cattle supply and record demand are dr

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