The January 1, 2019 inventory of all cattle and calves in the U.S. grew to 94.76 million, head, up 0.5 percent from one year ago. This puts the number of …
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Last year U.S. beef exports shattered the previous value record and achieved a new high for volume, according to year-end 2018 statistics released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. …
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The Trump Administration is following suite with the previous two Administrations by taking steps to remove the gray wolf from the Endangered Species List. Yesterday the Department of Interior announced …
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By: U.S. Senator John Barrasso March 5, 2019 First appeared in USA Today The Green New Deal would drive a stake through the heart of our nation’s strong, healthy and …
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The American Sheep Industry Association – along with 218 additional livestock, aviation, sportsmen, civil, conservation and commodity stakeholders – sent a letter this week to the U.S. House and U.S. …
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North Dakota and U.S. wheat producers have benefitted greatly from the trade and relationships they have established with the wheat milling industry in Japan. It is a market which provides …
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Northern Ag Network Television Changes the Channel After 43 Years
Northern Ag Network Morning Television Now on “Wake Up Montana” The Northern Ag Network is excited to announce that starting Monday, March 4th we will begin working with a new …
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Win for US Wheat Farmers Over China Could Get Bogged Down in Trump’s WTO Dispute
OMAHA (DTN) — U.S. wheat and rice farmers got a big win over China announced Thursday by the World Trade Organization’s dispute settlement panel. But the victory could be short-lived …
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Young people active in rural youth organizations like 4-H and FFA may be eligible for loans up to $8500. More than 65 Montana farm and ranch youths currently participate in …
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How Hours of Service and ELD Provisions Could Skew the Livestock Marketing Playing Field
Anton Bekkerman, Associate Professor in Montana State University’s Agricultural Economics Department takes a two-part look at the detrimental effects the hours of service and electronic logging device regulations could have …
