by Beef News | Jun 20, 2025 | Land Rights, Farm Policy, Technology
The fence post is still there, hammered into the high desert decades ago. On the other side: land meant to fund local schools, stewarded by state agencies, and managed under trust law. Today, it sits untouched—not because no one needs it. But because someone sued....
by Beef News | Jun 19, 2025 | Technology, Business
You walk into Whole Foods and something feels off. The freezers are half-stocked. Aisles that used to scream abundance are patchy and quiet. By mid-afternoon, staff are apologizing for missing shipments, and even the barcode scanners start glitching. The culprit? A...
by Beef News | Jun 14, 2025 | Technology, Farm Policy, Health
Starting summer 2026, England will require all newborn calves to have electronic ID (EID) tags, replacing visual-only ear tags for effective disease tracing through a new cattle movement reporting system — a sweeping modernization of livestock tracking that aims to...
by Beef News | Jun 11, 2025 | Technology, Business
When Fauquier County supervisor Daron Culbertson announced plans to sell his family farm to data‑center developers, he cited dwindling farm incomes and the unrelenting rise of utility easements as driving forces behind his decision . His statement surfaced amid...
by Beef News | Jun 8, 2025 | Farm Policy, Health, Technology
A massive data center breaks ground in Alabama. Farmers in Idaho are forced to shut off water. Local officials are gagged by NDAs. And now, the “Big Beautiful Bill” quietly strips states and towns of any ability to fight back. This isn’t speculation. It’s law....
by Beef News | Feb 18, 2025 | Technology, Business, Culture
In a groundbreaking public discussion on X Spaces hosted by @MrWagmiLive, Texas Slim, RS June, and leaders from The Beef Initiative explored the intersection of Bitcoin, ranching, and decentralizing America’s beef supply. This forward-looking discussion unpacked how...