Justin Tupper
Justin Tupper is the president of the United States Cattlemen's Association, where he advocates for the interests of American cattle producers. Recently, he was in the news due to his strong opposition to President Trump's proposal to import beef from Argentina, which he believes undermines the domestic cattle industry and could lead to a decline in meat quality and prices for American farmers.
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United Kingdom:
Justin Tupper, president of the US Cattlemen's Association, expressed skepticism about Trump's import plan.
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Guyana:
Justin Tupper, a South Dakota cattle producer and president of the United States Cattlemen’s Association, expressed concerns about the deal with Argentina.
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Liechtenstein:
Justin Tupper called the idea of importing beef from Argentina a 'horrible idea' for the U.S. beef industry.
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