The Dickinson Research Extension Center is hosting two field days on cover crops. The Center will host the first event on August 18th at the Center in Dickinson and the …
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The Jamestown Sun reports: North Dakota's top agriculture official warned Monday that training provided by the Humane Society of the United States on how to handle animal cruelty cases …
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(photo of ore wagons at mill) These freight wagons were lined up at the Alder Gulch Mill in 1908 after hauling ore from the Alabama Mine, one of the rich …
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Associated Press reports: Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is proposing to keep elk that have been exposed to brucellosis from mingling with unexposed elk across a wide area north …
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BILLINGS, MT (August 10, 2016) – This has been an unprecedented year for grizzly bears as more and more of them move further out from their traditional home on …
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The Washington Insider reports: The Wall Street Journal has been none too happy with the GMO label debate, often suggesting that the modification process itself is not a characteristic that …
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University of Adelaide researchers are rethinking plant breeding strategies to improve the development of new high-yielding, stress-tolerant cereal varieties. In a paper published today in the journal Trends in …
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WASHINGTON, Aug. 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ — As controversy continues concerning the use of antibiotics in food animals and the relationship to drug-resistant infections in humans, a team of interdisciplinary scientists …
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Nine years have passed since former Governor Brian Schweitzer convened the last Governor’s Local Food and Agriculture Summit. At that time, one major topic was how more of the food …
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Twenty of the region's premier seedstock producers will be featured on the North Dakota Stockmen's Association's (NDSA) 30th annual All Breeds Cattle Tour Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 4-5. The two-day …
