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The U.S. cattle herd expanded in 2014 for the first time in eight years, offering hope to consumers that beef prices could start to subside after soaring to a series of records.But an increase of 1 percent is just barely going to keep up with the official population growth rate. If you factor in illegal immigration, we are still losing ground.
The nation's cattle supply increased 1% in the year through Jan. 1 to 89.8 million head, according to data released Friday by the U.S. Agriculture Department, reversing a steady decline fueled by prolonged drought in the southern U.S. Great Plains and industry consolidation that encouraged many ranchers to thin herds.
Her dakika yenisi ekleniyor! Türkiye genelinde elektrik kesintisi yaşanan iller http://t.co/keucdN32nY pic.twitter.com/CP1jiWAHxU
— CNN Türk (@cnnturk) March 31, 2015"@spillthenews: affected cities in #Turkey by the #TurkeyBlackOut pic.twitter.com/49n6cvrOwe" wow, talk about nation wide.
— Christopher James (@travelingmitch) March 31, 2015Anyone on #Periscope in #turkeyblackout ?? @LucyKafanov
— IvorCrotty (@IvorCrotty) March 31, 2015
Comment: Philip K. Dick is turning in his grave. Thankfully he's got George Orwell to keep him company... Welcome to the Orwellian police state, Canada. You have your prime minister to thank for that.