News Staff
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA Beef is the centerpiece of today’s discussion about consumer affordability. You’ve probably heard that today’s high beef prices are the result of a recent widespread drought that reduced the size of the domestic cattle herd, and the recent closure of the Mexican border due to the threat of New World screwworm that deprived the U.S. of previously available foreign cattle supplies. This combination is said to have reduced overall beef supplies in the face of strong beef demand, resulting in all-time record beef prices.