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The Growing Drive To Destroy The Beef Industry
- Agriculture industry
- American farmers
- beef ban
- beef industry
- beef industry safety
- corporate farming
- deforestation
- energy consumption
- family farms
- food productivity
- fresh water
- global warming
- grassland destruction
- Green New Deal
- GRSB
- land use
- lifestyle disease
- loss of biodiversity
- population controls
- private property rights
- R-CALF
- ranchers
- soil erosion
- Sustainable Beef Roundtable
- sustainable certification
- United Nations Environment Program
- waste disposal
- wolves
- World Wildlife Fund
- WWF
If one reads the documents and statements from the World Wildlife Fund, the United Nations Environment Program and others involved, it is not hard to realize that the true goal is not to produce a better grade of beef, but to ban it altogether. The question must then be asked, why are Ag industy groups allowing this to happen, and indeed, are joining with the Sustainable Beef Roundtable to force these policies on America's farmers and ranchers?
President Trump Was Right To Revise National Monument Boundaries
- Antiquities Act
- balance
- Bears Ears
- boundaries
- Bureau of Land Management
- Cascade-Siskiyou
- Clinton
- Department of the Interior
- environmentalists
- Escalanted Canyons
- executive orders
- farmers
- federal overreach
- Gold Butte
- Grand Staircase-Escalante
- Indian Creek
- Kaiparowits
- land use
- mineral resources
- National Monuments
- National Parks
- natural gas
- natural resources
- Obama
- oil
- President Trump
- private land
- public land
- ranchers
- Rep. Rob Bishop
- Secretary Ryan Zinke
- Shash Jaa
- uranium deposits
- Utah
Democratic Presidents used their purported authority under the Antiquities Act to lock-up millions of acres of land of dubious historical or environmental value. President Trump’s revision of the boundaries of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante monuments strikes the right balance between protection and development.