Nebraska Farm Bureau

10/24/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/24/2025 15:01

Amidst all the social media back and forth on President Trump’s talks to increase imports ...

Amidst all the social media back and forth on President Trump's talks to increase imports of Argentinian beef to lower beef prices, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a multipoint plan to help rebuild the U.S. cattle herd by easing regulations and offering more federal land for grazing.

"America's food supply chain is a national security priority for the Trump administration. We are committed to ensuring the American people have an affordable source of protein and that America's ranchers have a strong economic environment where they can continue to operate for generations to come," said Secretary Brooke Rollins. "At USDA we are protecting our beef industry and incentivizing new ranchers to take up the noble vocation of ranching. USDA will immediately expedite deregulatory reforms, boost processing capacity, including getting more locally raised beef into schools, and working across the government to fix longstanding common-sense barriers for ranchers like outdated grazing restrictions."

To view the complete plan, click here.

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