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An Iowa couple is growing shrimp in their backyard after selling their porta-potty business in 2021. Randy and Kathy Harter own Shrimp Down Yonder. From Highway 3, the rural Dubuque County shed blends ...
So if you’re in that frustrating stage where nothing seems to be moving, take a deep breath and keep shaking. Your first ...
But that dominance is now at risk. With high feed costs, land rental fees, and shipping expenses already squeezing profits, the tariff is proving to be the last straw for many.
While many economists speculate on the potentially negative impacts of tariffs on the U.S. economy, some domestic industries ...
President Donald Trump‘s sweeping tariffs, announced Wednesday, have received strong support from the U.S. shrimp industry, ...
While American consumers and markets wonder and worry about President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs, Gulf coast ...
Trump's tariffs, falling shrimp prices, and fears of additional US levies, spark a crisis in the state's politically vital ...
After years struggling to compete with cheaper, farm-raised imported shrimp, shrimpers from Florida to Louisiana are ...
Local shrimpers say they’ve been competing on an unfair playing field, which has resulted in foreign competitors running ...
Ecuador, the U.S.'s second-largest supplier, has received over $550 million in development funding for shrimp farming since 2000, with $195 million going directly to private companies competing ...
“It’s been tough the last several years that we’ve tried to fight through this," said Reed Bowers, owner of Bowers Shrimp Farm in Palacios, Texas. Tough times meant difficult choices for many ...
While he admits good products exist, he points to farmed shrimp as problematic. Shrimp farming has increased significantly in the past decade to meet demand, and with advances in the industry they ...