Low cattle supply 🤔
Beef Is Expensive. Meatpackers Are Scraping Every Morsel From Bones.
https://archive.ph/10hkt
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America’s cattle supply is at its lowest level since 1951, according to the Agriculture Department. That has helped push cattle markets in Chicago to a record high in January, almost 20% higher than they were two years ago.
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Remember that line from Meet The Fockers, “You can milk anything with nipples.” / “I have nipples Greg, could you milk me?” I was once naive and thought this too. Just get an animal for milking, get them pregnant and VOILA! Milk! Not so fast…meet Sundae, our very special mini-Nubian. I bought her because of the reputation her breed has for volume and taste. But first, we will have to teach her that she is not the boogie woogie bugle boy!
Gigi Marquardt is a nurse who survived a near-death experience and now teaches HeartMath, a program designed to help people bring their heart and nervous system into “coherence” and heal all kinds of stress related health issues. The premise is that the heart is constantly communicating with the brain. ANY QUESTIONS?
https://experience.heartmath.com/
Best read in full, because even the first half of the article doesn't reveal as much as the rest.
Big tech whistleblower Suchir Balaji 'was shot twice' in the head in 'suicide' as parents make bombshell claims | Daily Mail Online
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14577547/Suchir-Balaji-bombshell-claims-bullet-wounds-autopsy.html
Trump wine tariffs have importers, NJ stores seeking solutions
https://www.northjersey.com/story/entertainment/dining/2025/04/04/trump-wine-tariffs-nj-imports/82808070007/
"What tariffs mean for New Jersey wine stores and consumers
Your next drink could cost a whole lot more. The Trump administration announced unilateral tariffs on imports from almost every country and additional taxes on those from about 60.
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For consumers, the math is pretty simple, Barnes says: “A wine that is $20 will become $24.” There may be wiggle room from wine to wine, shop to shop, but expect a cost increase on all foreign beverages.
Now, the calculus he and other small wine shop owners need to do is whether customers will follow certain wines to these higher price points, or whether he’ll need to look for other, cheaper wines.
“I could probably find another wine at that price point, which may not be as interesting of a wine,” he says. “For the wine factories, the places that make millions and millions of ...