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Catfish Farmers also Face Tight Margins in the Farm Economy

Biomass Rules Posted on June 12, 2026 by Mark JennerJune 12, 2026

The American Farm Bureau Federation, Market Intel, and Danny Munch, just released a market outlook article on US Catfish Farmers: America’s Top Farm-Raised Fish Faces Growing Pressures.  The current US Catfish farmer story is an account of grit and determination.  … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, education, farm, Food Price Fun, policy, Real Adventures in Economics, science | Tagged American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), aquaculture, catfish farmers also face tight margins in the farm economy, declining production resources, efficient and cost-effective animal protein, farmed fish protects wild fisheries, fish eating birds, National Aquaculture Development Plan, national aquatic species groups, predators, pressure from imported competitors, private ownership rights, recognize fish as livestock, rising costs, US Department of Agriculture (USDA), US fish farmers, USDA statutory authority over farmed fish, wildlife agencies | Leave a reply

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