A new report from the USDA has delivered a damning verdict on the state of America’s cattle industry, painting a picture of decline and desperation just as families prepare to fire up their grills for Memorial Day. According to the report—published in April and amplified by Bloomberg—the number of cattle fattening on grain at large commercial feedlots has plummeted to the lowest seasonal level since 2020. Meanwhile, cold storage beef supplies have shriveled to 418 million pounds, the lowest for this time of year in over a decade.
The crisis extends beyond mere numbers. Earlier this year, the USDA’s Cattle Inventory report confirmed that the nation’s herd has sunk to a 73-year low, totaling around 86.6 million head. It’s a staggering collapse—one that Brady Stewart, head of Tyson Foods’ beef and pork divisions, described as hitting “the bottom” during an earnings call in early May. Tyson’s CEO Donnie King was more blunt: America is being forced to pivot to chicken as beef prices skyrocket and supplies vanish.
In a move that underscores just how volatile the situation has become, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins has shuttered live cattle, horse, and bison imports from southern border land ports—sending Chicago cattle futures into orbit. Supermarket shelves aren’t immune: April’s data showed the average price of ground beef has exploded to $5.80 per pound.
Even Fox News is carrying the warning signals. A rancher recently told them, “It’s going to take time to rebuild” the cattle herd—a grim understatement of what’s unfolding. Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s MAHA Report reveals a push to put America’s farmers and ranchers at the center of the clean food revolution, a strategy that’s gaining traction as trust in the industrial food complex evaporates.
Texas Slim of the Beef Initiative cuts to the heart of the matter: the beef industry has been hijacked by “chemical pushers,” flooding the food supply with additives and toxins that fuel the obesity and chronic disease epidemic. This is not just a supply chain crisis—it’s a public health crisis engineered by globalist food conglomerates who care more about profits than people.
The bottom line? America’s beef industry is on life support. The Trump administration’s cattle herd rebuilding cycle may offer a glimmer of hope, but it’ll take years for ranchers to fully recover. In the meantime, you’ll pay more for beef—if you can find it at all.
This crisis is a wake-up call. Stop feeding the globalist machine that’s poisoning your dinner plate. Support your local ranchers and farmers. Buy directly from them. Take control of your food supply and starve the corporations that have corrupted it. Most importantly, protect your wealth and your freedom. Download Bill Brocius’ essential guide, “Seven Steps to Protect Yourself from Bank Failure,” right here: Download the guide today. Or join Bill’s Inner Circle newsletter for $19.95 a month and get the financial intelligence you need to stay ahead of the next crisis.
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