NIIGATA, JAPAN – The Ministers of Agriculture from Argentina, Brazil, Canada and the United States highlighted that food demand is rising while agricultural production faces significant constraints, such as limited access …
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WASHINGTON – On the heels of unsuccessful trade negotiations with China, the White House is expected to increase tariffs from 10 percent to 25 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese …
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Montana Governor Steve Bullock has vetoed two bills from this past session that dealt with wild bison. On April 29th, the Governor vetoed House Bill 132 which would have provided …
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Will Health Effects Linger in Beef Calves Following Harsh Spring Weather?
By Russ Daly, SDSU Extension Veterinarian, State Public Health Veterinarian Beef herds calving in late winter or early spring flirt with disaster annually when it comes to bitter weather conditions. …
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North Dakota Grain Growers Votes to Withdraw from National Association of Wheat Growers
The North Dakota Grain Growers Association has voted unanimously to withdraw from the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) effective June 30th. The North Dakota association released a statement and …
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By Jonathan Kleinjan, SDSU Extension Crop Production Associate The spring of 2019 has been cold and wet in many areas, very similar to the weather observed in the spring of …
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New National Poll Shows Impacts of Rural Economy on Farmer Mental Health
A strong majority of farmers and farmworkers say financial issues, farm or business problems and fear of losing the farm impact farmers’ mental health, according to a new national Morning Consult …
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OMAHA (DTN) — The EPA continues to find no human health risks associated with the use of glyphosate and the herbicide is not a carcinogen, the agency said in its …
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Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Fix Burdensome Regulations on Livestock Haulers
(WASHINGTON) – Wednesday, Montana Senators Jon Tester and Steve Daines along with Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse introduced a bipartisan bill to provide livestock haulers with regulatory relief from the restrictive …
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As technology improves and continually moves forward, more and more information can be gathered remotely to make informed decisions on Nebraska’s farms and ranches. Remote Sensing is the science of …
