Here’s a list of the top 5 things to know about chronic wasting disease this hunting season: 1. Priority Surveillance AreasThis year FWP will continue CWD surveillance in specific areas known as Priority…
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SPONSORED – For many Montana State University students, August 21st marked the first day back in Bozeman to prepare for upcoming classes, but, for the MSU Registered Dietetic Interns, Monday…
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Mountain Meadow Wool Recognized for Collaboration with UW Sheep Program
by Colter BrownBuffalo native Ben Hostetler didn’t set out to become a leader in the wool industry. Mountain Meadow Wool, a regional mill and wool-processing facility, was his mother’s dream. Nonetheless, he quickly…
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USDA’s Small Grains Summary is always a highly anticipated report in the wheat industry. Unfortunately, it contributed to a sharp drop off in the market as it reported all wheat…
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Six Decades of Success: UW Celebrates Outstanding Alumnus Roger Stuber
by Colter BrownSixty-one years after his graduation from University of Wyoming, Roger Stuber is receiving the UW College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources Outstanding Alumni Award for his contributions to…
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is announcing Weaned Calf Risk Protection, a new insurance option for livestock producers in several states. This policy, offered by USDA’s Risk Management Agency…
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Among the pigweeds in the photo above, the Palmer amaranth plant (designated by the black arrow), stands out due to its long, thin inflorescence (Photo; Inga Hawbaker, Daniels County Extension).…
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Governor Mark Gordon has sent a letter to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director Tracy Stone-Manning requesting the BLM withdraw its Rock Springs Draft Resource Management Plan (RMP) with its…
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By: Montana State Senators Jason Ellsworth and Butch Gillespie The recent spate of headlines about grizzly bear attacks and human-bear conflicts highlights the need for the federal government to return…
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USDA Announces $1.75 Billion in Disaster Aid Checks Coming for 2020-22
by Colter BrownFarmers and livestock producers hit by natural disasters going back to 2020 will start to see the last of $1.75 billion in disaster aid from USDA starting this week. The…