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Ranchers have beef with President after Argentine beef comments
North Dakota ranchers are pushing back after President Trump suggested the U.S. might buy Argentine beef to lower consumer prices. To them, it’s more than a policy idea — it’s a threat to their livelihoods. Rancher George Leingang, whose family has worked the same Mandan-area land for over a century, says remarks like this rattle markets and deepen uncertainty in an already strained industry. With rising costs and shrinking herds, many say what ranchers need most right now isn’t foreign beef — it’s stability. Michael Anhalt with KFYR has the full coverage and pointed comments.
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