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By: Keely Covello
October 23, 2025
Sunday evening, President Trump told reporters he plans to import beef from Argentina in order to bring down prices for U.S. consumers.
“The only price we have that’s high is beef, and we’ll get that down,” he said. “One of the things we’re thinking about doing is beef from Argentina.”
It’s a move many American ranchers feared.
“America first?” said Oregon rancher James Burke. “The independent rancher is always dead freakin last!”
“Ranchers don’t need market manipulation where the government picks winners and losers in agriculture,” said Amanda Radke, a South Dakota rancher and ag writer. “Ranchers need free and fair markets.”
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October 23, 2025
Sunday evening, President Trump told reporters he plans to import beef from Argentina in order to bring down prices for U.S. consumers.
“The only price we have that’s high is beef, and we’ll get that down,” he said. “One of the things we’re thinking about doing is beef from Argentina.”
It’s a move many American ranchers feared.
“America first?” said Oregon rancher James Burke. “The independent rancher is always dead freakin last!”
“Ranchers don’t need market manipulation where the government picks winners and losers in agriculture,” said Amanda Radke, a South Dakota rancher and ag writer. “Ranchers need free and fair markets.”
Importing Argentinian Beef Will Destroy American Ranchers
'Quite a few plywood Trump signs in flyover country might get turned over and used to patch up the loading chute.'
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No problem, Trump can just import food from Argentina to help bolster Argentina's economy. Or convince high skilled American workers to work on farms instead because I'm sure they'll do it for their country. 
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ACAMPO, Calif. — Many of the immigrant farmworkers in Acampo said they're afraid to even walk outside their homes, in fear they will be detained by ICE. It comes after President Donald Trump's back-and-forth on introducing new orders and directives.
In the grape fields of Acampo, hundreds of farm workers usually show up early to earn their living, and on...

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ACAMPO, Calif. — Many of the immigrant farmworkers in Acampo said they're afraid to even walk outside their homes, in fear they will be detained by ICE. It comes after President Donald Trump's back-and-forth on introducing new orders and directives.
In the grape fields of Acampo, hundreds of farm workers usually show up early to earn their living, and on...
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Weimin Chen
10/23/2025
A leaked photo of text messages from US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent captures the absurdity and unintended consequences of the latest US international economic intervention.
Weimin Chen
10/23/2025
A leaked photo of text messages from US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent captures the absurdity and unintended consequences of the latest US international economic intervention.
"Finally—just a heads up, I’m getting more intel, but this is highly unfortunate. We bailed out Argentina yesterday and in return, the Argentine’s [sic] are removing their export tariffs on grains, reducing their price, and sold a bunch of soybeans to China, at a time when we would normally be selling to...
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