The latest monthly trade data has been tabulated – for August – and U.S. beef trade continued its impressive performance with monthly exports up 9 percent and year-to-date export totals …
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A Northern California judge on Monday upheld a jury’s verdict that found Monsanto’s weed killer caused a groundskeeper’s cancer, but she slashed the amount of money to be paid from …
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Winter is coming, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its predictions about what weather the season will likely bring. But it may not help to break out …
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NCBA to Reiterate Unwavering Support for USDA Oversight of Lab-Grown Fake Meat
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) will highlight the food safety and product labeling expertise of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) during a two-day public meeting on lab-grown fake …
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The Montana Farm Bureau’s 99th Annual Convention is coming up fast November 7-10 complete with exciting speakers, educational workshops, the Young Farmer and Rancher Discussion Meet and plenty of camaraderie. …
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Time flies and early August doesn’t seem that long ago when December Kansas City wheat prices were challenging $6.20 a bushel with help from dry weather concerns in Europe. Europe’s …
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MT FFA Student Among National Officer Candidates To Advance to Phase 2 of Selection Process
The 2018-19 National FFA Officer Team will be selected during the 91st National FFA Convention & Expo, electing six new FFA members to serve as the student leaders of the …
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North Dakota Farmers Union (NDFU) has released a children’s book, Our Family Farm, to tell the story of family farm agriculture. “It’s one of many tools we’re using to educate the …
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MOSCOW, IDAHO – Indian tariffs on United States pulse crop exports will have a long-term negative impact on the U.S. pulse industry, says Tim McGreevy, CEO of the USA Dry …
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A new report gives a failing grade to 22 of 25 burger chain restaurants relating to the use of antibiotics in their beef supply. And ranchers are expressing their frustration …
