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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: America's Shrinking Cattle Herd Keeps Beef Prices High

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America’s Shrinking Cattle Herd Keeps Beef Prices High. American consumers are facing persistently high beef prices as the U.S. cattle herd shrinks to its lowest level in decades after years of drought, rising feed costs and ranch closures. Ranchers interviewed by NPR explained that rebuilding herds is a slow and expensive process because cattle require years to mature before entering the food supply chain. Economists say that strong consumer demand for beef has continued despite inflation, helping keep supermarket prices elevated even as some other food categories stabilise. Climate pressures, water shortages and volatile grain markets have made cattle production increasingly risky. Industry experts warn that tight beef supplies could continue for several years, especially if weather conditions remain unfavourable in key grazing regions. Some consumers are already shifting toward cheaper proteins such as chicken and pork, while restaurants and grocery chains are adjusting menus and portion sizes to manage costs. The current situation reveals a broader transformation in the U.S. cattle industry, with consolidation, climate stress and changing consumption patterns reshaping the future of American beef production.
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Keywords: Current Affairs & Politics,inflation,beef,chicken,pork,supermarkets,rationing,restaurants,cattle,herds,shrinking,prices,demand,grain,grazing,climate change,water shortages,drought,America,United States,market

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