It rained cattle numbers this afternoon with the USDA dumping data concerning on feed population, total herd status and livestock slaughter totals. Generally speaking, the statistical precipitation was well anticipated …
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Producers, traders, and analysts will harvest a bumper crop of cattle numbers Friday afternoon when the USDA shells out both its monthly feedlot report and the midyear cattle herd inventory. …
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The U.S. Senate this week had a chance to permanently repeal the estate tax. They didn’t. Following brief discussion, an amendment to a small business bill that would have put …
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As history is made second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day and well you get the idea history takes time and when it does it …
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One of Wyoming’s oldest livestock organizations is joining forces with one of Wyoming’s most active and vibrant sportsmen’s groups to host what may be the first ever Gubernatorial Candidates Forum …
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GIPSA – it’s a BIG acronym that has been at the center of a quite confusing controversy which saw its most recent battle in Washington D.C. this week. GIPSA stands …
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The Missouri River Conservation Districts Council, a collaboration of the 15 Conservation Districts along the Missouri River in Montana, has hired Laurie Riley as their new Coordinator. Laurie comes to …
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A complaint filed by Montana’s Attorney General seeking to force BNSF Railway to change their incentive program for 48-car shipments back to 52-car shipments so that it works with a …
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Not everyone was happy when the gray wolf population in the Northern Rockies, near extinction in the mid-1970’s, staged a remarkable comeback under the protections of the Endangered Species Act. …
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The intense heat and humidity that blanketed central Kansas since late last week have killed more than 2,000 cattle and one state official called the heat-related losses the worst in …