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    Beef prices rise, but Virginia cattle farmers see little profit gains

    By George Noleff,

    3 days ago

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    ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — According to a report from the Virginia Farm Bureau, beef prices are near record highs, but Virginia cattle farmers are seeing little the way of profit gains. The Farm Bureau says that is because higher input costs for things like feed and fuel are cutting into revenues.

    Another issue affecting Virginia livestock farmers in general and cattle farmers in particular is the low number of slaughter and processing facilities in Virginia. They need federal approval. Right now, many farmers have to ship livestock to facilities in Kentucky and North Carolina for processing. It is a problem Virginia’s Congressional Delegation is aware of.

    “The number one request of farmers in the 9th District is we want more slaughterhouses,” said Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA 9th). “We’re having a hard time getting our livestock slaughtered so it can go to market.”

    Griffith estimates southwest Virginia needs three additional slaughter facilities. Many cattle and sheep farmers in the region agree with that number.

    It will take a huge financial outlay and infrastructure development to make it happen, and will require help on the federal, state, and local levels. However, experts say the investment would help the region’s economy.

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    Corey B
    2d ago
    Don't fuck over the farmers...
    Keith Sweat
    3d ago
    You are getting screwed by corporate America. congratulations and vote for Trump and he'll make sure that beef prices stay high for his buddies.
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