by Beef News | Jul 17, 2025 | Health, Science, Technology
They poisoned the soil, rigged the tractor, and now they want immunity. In July 2025, while 67,000 Americans await justice over cancer allegedly caused by Roundup, Congress quietly introduced a provision that would stop those lawsuits in their tracks. Section 453 of...
by Beef News | Jul 2, 2025 | Health, Science, Technology
Editor’s Note: This report is based on internal BIO meeting minutes (download available at the end of this article) leaked by anonymous sources and originally published by Brownstone.org. These statements reflect the document’s contents and have not been independently...
by Beef News | Jun 20, 2025 | Land Rights, Farm Policy, Technology
UPDATE: Rep. Harriet Hageman defended the Senate proposal in a June 21 column, emphasizing that any land sales would require consultation with governors, tribal governments, and local officials. She framed the bill as a targeted solution for housing shortages, not a...
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...