In Washington State, a multi-generational ranching family has become the symbol of a broader struggle to protect American families, their private land, and their constitutional rights...
Revitalizing American ranching requires actionable policy mandates that fortify the American beef industry and protect ranching families from regulatory displacement...
American ranching is facing a quiet but devastating crisis as limited private land ownership, declining grazing capacity, and increasing "agricultural lawfare" push multi-generational families to the brink of extinction.
The claim that “MCOOL doesn’t work” gets slaughtered under basic scrutiny. Mandatory Country of Origin Labelling (MCOOL) did exactly what it was built for: arm American consumers with straight-up transparency about where their beef was born, raised, and slaughtered...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior have taken a significant step toward reshaping how federal lands are managed for grazing. Through a newly signed Grazing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)...
For more than a century, the Maude family has worked the same stretch of ranchland in South Dakota. Since the early 1900s, five generations have poured their sweat and sacrifice into building a cattle and hog operation near Caputa...
In rural America, we understand a basic economic truth: when you can’t tell what you’re buying, you can’t price it honestly. And when the price can’t tell the truth, the American rancher gets squeezed.
CPAC Ranchers Coalition welcomed ranching partners from across the country for a roundtable at CPAC HQ. Together, we're forging a future where independent ranchers and family-owned operations can thrive.
On February 11th, USDA Secretary Brooke L. Rollins announced the Farmer and Rancher Freedom Framework. This is a major new initiative from the Trump administration to protect America's farmers and ranchers from what the USDA calls "agricultural lawfare."
The CPAC Ranchers Coalition was honored to meet with Secretary Brooke Rollins at the United States Department of Agriculture to advocate for independent ranchers nationwide.
We raised key concerns facing family-owned operations, including regulatory burdens, inspection challenges, and market access, and emphasized the need for practical reforms that protect independent producers.
Our coalition remains committed to ensuring ranchers have a strong voice to advance real results for rural America.
The regulatory imbalances that favor imported beef over domestic production didn't emerge from congressional legislation; they arose from administrative interpretations that have drifted far from the legal standards they're supposed to enforce...
Protect our family farmers and ranchers. It’s time to overhaul the Beef Checkoff
Or make it voluntary
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