As New World screwworm reaches the United States and uncertainty continues around the U.S.-Mexico border, Oklahoma State University livestock economist Derrell Peel joins Tyne Morgan and Clinton Griffiths for a wide-ranging conversation on the issues shaping the cattle industry.
Peel shares insights from nearly four decades studying cattle markets, explains how Mexico's cattle industry has evolved, and discusses what border closures could mean for producers on both sides of the border. The trio also dives into drought concerns, herd rebuilding challenges, beef demand, and why record cattle prices may have further room to run.
From market fundamentals to policy debates, this episode cuts through the noise to provide perspective on one of the most complex and consequential moments the cattle industry has faced in years.

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