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Joel Salatin: The Reason Why Beef Prices are Skyrocketing & Billion Dollar Bailouts Causing Mayhem

Dec 18, 2025
Joel Salatin, a passionate farmer and advocate for regenerative agriculture, discusses the soaring beef prices stemming from drought and an aging farming population. He critiques industrial farming practices, emphasizing the need for habitats that allow animals to thrive. Salatin highlights the rise of small-scale farming and the 'homestead tsunami' of backyard food production. He warns of market fragility due to consolidation in beef processing and the pitfalls of current agricultural policies that distort the market, all while championing sustainable farming practices.
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INSIGHT

Drought, Demographics And Diets Drive Beef Prices

  • A severe 2021–22 drought in the U.S. southern tier and an aging, shrinking herd drove unprecedented beef price pressure.
  • High land costs and protein diet trends (keto/paleo) tightened supply while demand rose.
INSIGHT

Why Cattle Cycles Are Long And Sticky

  • Cattle cycles span about 10–13 years because herd expansion takes several years to materialize.
  • Modern specialization and expensive machinery prevent farmers shifting between crops and livestock quickly.
ADVICE

Cut Costs With Intensive Rotational Grazing

  • Reduce capital intensity by using movable electric fencing and rotational grazing to cut infrastructure costs.
  • Lower costs, raise price, or increase turnover are the only practical ways to boost farm profitability.
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