
NEW: Beef prices are at record highs this year — yet in small farm towns like Fallon, Nevada, family ranchers are going broke. Why? Four meatpacking companies control 85% of U.S. beef. Two of those companies are foreign owned. They set the prices, and the American rancher gets cut out. Watch in this Frontlines TPUSA exclusive as @VickyRichterUSA and @67Kevin1 go directly to the source. Talking to ranchers, wholesalers, and the folks at the local grocery store. Same story from every side of the counter. And while family ranches struggle as foreign corporations and big ag take control, the American rancher rises again. Ranchers wake up before sunrise, raise the cattle that feed the country, and often say they don’t do it for the money — yet too many are left wondering if they can hold on. "We don't do it for money . . . if we did, we'd be in a different business." @TPUSA











