RFD-TV reports: Inauguration Day is only one week away! As a way of honoring the crucial role that Rural America played in the 2016 presidential election, RFD-TV will be there …
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DTN's Washington Insider reports: USDA is proposing to add venison and ground venison to the list of covered commodities subject to mandatory Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) and is still …
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by Chris Clayton DTN Ag Policy Editor WASHINGTON (DTN) — The revolving front door at Trump Tower in New York continues to spin as prospects for Agriculture secretary move in …
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WASHINGTON (Jan. 13, 2017) – The Public Lands Council and NCBA today blasted President Obama’s new national monument expansion in Oregon’s Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and called for Congress to swiftly pass …
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Producers in What States Were Most Affected By the 2016 Feeder Cattle Price Drop?
by Anton Bekkerman, associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics at Montana State University Originally published January 4, 2017 on www.ageconmt.com Ready to start 2017? If …
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The Montana Sage Grouse Oversight Team is seeking public comment on proposed administrative rules to further implement the Montana Greater Sage Grouse Stewardship Act. “The proposed rules relate to mitigation …
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The 2017 American Farm Bureau Federation recently concluded in Phoenix, Arizona. The Northern Ag Network’s Lane Nordlund shares with us an overview of this year's event with Farm Bureau …
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by Aja Goare – MTN News GLENDIVE –A North Dakota man was killed Thursday when he collided with a farm tractor in northeastern Montana, according to highway patrol on Friday. The …
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Radio Oklahoma Network reports: Chris Richards, Oklahoma State University Extension and research beef cattle nutrition specialist, debunked five myths surrounding the VFD since the stricter rule went into effect this …
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AgWeb.com reports: Soybean futures soared Thursday after a bullish USDA report pushed production estimates lower than expected. The report was also bullish for wheat, with U.S. farmers slashing winter wheat …
