What's everyone hearing about the slaughtering of excess livestock? Meat prices? Shortages? I know the federal government made it illegal to close meat processing facilities. While there's been talk about plant closures, I've read that the unprocessed livestock set to be euthanized only exists because resturants and schools aren't buying it like they usually would. Are meat prices actually going to go up, or will prices be based on a person's location? You'd think prices would go down because there's too much meat available.
Also interesting, Wyoming is allowing ranchers to sell directly to the public.
www.wlj.net
Also interesting, Wyoming is allowing ranchers to sell directly to the public.

New Wyoming law to allow ranchers to sell meat directly
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, with processing plants closing and cattle prices that are experiencing a roller coaster ride, a new Wyoming law could offer a solution for ranchers.