Up,Up And Away

Remember the egg price thing from a few months ago…..well that is starting to right itself (that is what we are told)….but as egg prices start a downward trend beef prices are headed in the opposite direction…..higher and higher.

Why are we subjected to yet another price increase?

Anyone firing up the grill this summer already knows hamburger patties and steaks are expensive, but the latest numbers show prices have climbed to record highs.

And experts say consumers shouldn’t expect much relief soon either.

The average price of a pound of ground beef rose to $6.12 in June, up nearly 12% from a year ago, according to U.S. government data. The average price of all uncooked beef steaks rose 8% to $11.49 per pound.

But this is not a recent phenomenon. Beef prices have been steadily rising over the past 20 years because the supply of cattle remains tight while beef remains popular.

In fact, the U.S. cattle herd has been steadily shrinking for decades. As of Jan. 1, the U.S. had 86.7 million cattle and calves, down 8% from the most recent peak in 2019. That is the lowest number of cattle since 1951, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Many factors including drought and cattle prices have contributed to that decline. And now the emergence of a pesky parasite in Mexico and the prospect of widespread tariffs may further reduce supply and raise prices.

Here’s a look at what’s causing the price of beef to rise.

Smaller herd

The American beef industry has gotten better at breeding larger animals, so ranchers can provide the same amount of beef with fewer cattle, said David Anderson, a livestock economist at Texas A&M.

Then in 2020, a three-year drought began that dried out pastures and raised the cost of feed for cattle, according to the American Farm Bureau. Drought has continued to be a problem across the West since then, and the price of feed has put more pressure on ranchers who already operate on slim profit margins.

In response, many farmers slaughtered more female cattle than usual, which helped beef supplies in the short term but lowered the size of future herds. Lower cattle supplies has raised prices.

In recent years cattle prices have soared, so that now animals are selling for thousands of dollars apiece. Recent prices show cattle selling for more than $230 per hundredweight, or hundred pounds.

Those higher prices give ranchers more incentive to sell cows now to capture profits instead of hanging onto them for breeding given that prices in the years ahead may decrease, Anderson said.

“For them, the balance is, ‘Do I sell that animal now and take this record high check?’ Or ‘do I keep her to realize her returns over her productive life when she’s having calves?’” Anderson said. “And so it’s this balancing act and so far the side that’s been winning is to sell her and get the check.”

https://www.wctv.tv/2025/07/22/beef-prices-have-soared-us-heres-why/

Since I am not a rancher or in the beef industry I am relying of reports for my info but if any reader has first hand knowledge of this situation please let my readers know…..

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

Stand Your Ground

I am writing about a subject that gets press these days….gun violence.

In Mississippi especially here on the Coast we have seen an increase of violence with deaths….and it is nothing unusual in ‘stand your ground’ states.

Stand-your-ground laws, which are in effect in more than half of U.S. states, are associated with higher homicide rates, increased racial disparities in legal outcomes and broader public costs, according to a new report from Everytown for Gun Safety, a gun control research and advocacy group.

Stand-your-ground or shoot first laws remove the legal duty to retreat before using deadly force in a self-defense situation. These laws evolved from the centuries-old castle doctrine, which permitted individuals to use force to defend themselves in their own homes.

Modern stand-your-ground statutes expanded this principle to apply in public spaces. Florida enacted the first such law in 2005, and the policy drew national attention in 2012 after the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by George Zimmerman, a private citizen.

Over the years, these laws have gained traction in state legislatures with strong backing from gun rights organizations. At least 35 states have stand-your-ground statutes or laws that expand the castle doctrine to apply beyond the home, according to a separate analysis by the RAND Corporation.

A standalone 2022 study published in the peer-reviewed medical journal JAMA Network found that stand-your-ground laws were associated with an 8% to 11% increase in monthly homicide and firearm homicide rates nationwide. Several Southern states –– Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Louisiana –– saw increases of 10% or more.

States that have adopted stand-your-ground laws have seen gun homicides rise by up to 11% annually from 1999 to 2017, according to the JAMA report. That equates to more than 700 additional gun deaths each year, according to estimates in the Everytown report.

https://stateline.org/2025/07/21/stand-your-ground-laws-linked-to-higher-homicide-rates-new-report-finds/

I realize that this situation in the age of His Royal Highness Donny is not as important as a bathroom or sports or tomato pickers but that is no excuse for ignoring the glaring stats.

What is my suggestion?

Stop applying political BS and apply commonsense and decency to the policies that now govern our states and the conserv agenda that does NOTHING to make us great or safe.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

A Terrifying Thought

There are many of those these days of indecision and propaganda….but there are some that transcend politics and into the realm of scary….and a recent report enters into that realm….

Chinese hackers are suspected of hacking the US nuclear weapons agency after breaching a flaw in Microsoft’s software.

The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), which maintains the US nuclear arsenal, has been targeted via a vulnerability in Microsoft’s document system SharePoint, according to reports.

Microsoft has warned that hackers linked to Beijing are exploiting the flaw, while Britain’s National Cyber Security Centre has said organisations in the UK have also been hit.

The flaw allows hackers to remotely run software code on victims’ servers, potentially allowing them to install malicious software and steal data.

According to Bloomberg, which reported the breach, no sensitive information is believed to have been stolen in the hack on the NNSA.

A spokesman for the US energy department said it was “minimally impacted” by the hack last Friday.

“On Friday, July 18, the exploitation of a Microsoft SharePoint zero-day vulnerability began affecting the Department of Energy,” it said.

“The department was minimally impacted due to its widespread use of the Microsoft M365 cloud and very capable cybersecurity systems. A very small number of systems were impacted. All impacted systems are being restored.”

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2025/07/23/chinese-hackers-suspected-americas-nuclear-weapons-agency/

The report is that no damage was done and that all systems are back on-line….that is good to hear but still are we getting the whole story or some whitewash BS from the prez and the DNI?

Is cybersecurity still a priority or is it more important to focus of something that has nothing to do with national security?

Whacha think?

I read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”