November Choice retail beef prices were $5.911/lb., up from $5.840/lb. in October and 1.8 percent above the November 2017 price of $5807/lb. However, the all-fresh beef retail price dropped to …
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Predators Eat Away Montana Livestock Loss Board Budget
As another year draws to a close, the Montana Livestock Loss Board said Montana ranchers once again faced economic losses due to livestock predation. George Edwards is the executive director …
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OMAHA (DTN) — USDA released its long-awaited final rule that will require companies to create labels or use technology to inform consumers about food ingredients from bioengineered crops or fish. …
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Beef roasts could become the centerpiece of more holiday meals, if only consumers could get more comfortable with cooking them. That's according to a study by the Certified Angus Beef …
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New MSU Extension Sheep Specialist Excited to Build Legacy for Next Generation
This holiday season, Montana’s sheep industry is very thankful to have a new sheep extension specialist at MSU after several years without one. And the person selected is excited to …
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In its December World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, USDA predicted a 4 percent year over year decline in world wheat production for marketing year 2018/19, driven by severe drought …
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Argentina has now sent beef to the U.S. for the first time in seventeen years. A 500kg (one half of a metric ton) consignment of ribeye was this week sent …
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At the Montana Stockgrowers Convention, there was good news for stockmen who lost cattle due to the past hard winter. If you can document worse losses than normal, the “Livestock …
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Excitement Surrounds Growing Consumer Demand for Pulses
Grocery shoppers may not realize, but some of their favorite foods are actually made from pulse crops grown in the Northern Plains and growing consumer demand for pulses has both …
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ELD Waiver for Livestock Haulers in Place ‘Until Further Notice’
Drivers hauling livestock and insects can continue to run on paper logs — and without an electronic logging device — “until further notice,” the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said …
