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OMAHA (DTN) — The U.S. and global economies are stronger, but the sluggish farm economy is starting to draw a little more attention from the Federal Reserve. Nathan Kauffman, an …
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OMAHA (DTN) — The Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are planning a series of teleconferences this fall for stakeholder industries and groups to offer their recommendations …
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Revenue from lamb exports increased 10 percent for the first half of 2017 (as compared to 2016) with total revenues reaching $9.6 million for exported American lamb according to an …
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EDITORIAL August 25, 2017 BOZEMAN – As fall approaches, American Prairie Reserve (APR) is getting inquiries about 2017 hunting opportunities on APR’s private lands. The following outlines this year’s plans …
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Helena, Mont. – Brucellosis has been found in a heifer within Montana’s Designated Surveillance Area (DSA), according to the Montana Department of Livestock. The brucellosis-infected animal was first identified …
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Dry conditions are impacting range and forage production across much of Montana, the Dakotas and Nebraska. This is causing producers to sell yearling cattle early and prompting them to consider …
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Last week, the Montana Department of Livestock confirmed the first equine case of West Nile Virus for the year in Yellowstone County. This follows detection of the virus in mosquito …
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Montana Stockgrowers Association Executive Vice President Errol Rice on the importance of trade and other issues impacting Montana livestock producers. Picture Northern Ag Network Northern Ag Network
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DENVER – The American Sheep Industry Association released its 2017 Economic Impact Study, showing that the nation's 88,000 sheep producers generated a total economic impact of $5.8 billion in 2016. With …
