By SCOTT SONNER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The FBI said Wednesday that it was reviewing a Las Vegas woman’s claim that U.S. land managers broke a federal law protecting wild horses …
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More than 50 U.S. lawmakers are calling on the U.S. Agriculture Department to keep Monsanto’s biotech alfalfa out of farm fields, despite a Supreme Court ruling this week that cleared …
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Widespread heavy rains in the last weeks may require additional nitrogen applications for corn fields in South Dakota. That’s according to South Dakota State University plant and soils scientist Ron …
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The North Dakota State Seed Department is waiving late fees on applications for field inspections due to weather-related problems in the state. Certified seed growers still are encouraged to apply …
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U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar today told Senator Jon Tester that there are no closed-door “backroom deals” to create national monuments in Montana. During a hearing on Capitol Hill, Salazar …
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Producers, consumers and distributors of bioenergy products can access crucial data through the Bioenergy Market News Reports published by the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service. The primary function of these Market …
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The Wyoming Beef Council (WBC) recently approved the budget and marketing plan for fiscal year 2011 and re-elected Chairman Spencer Ellis, Lovell, and Vice-Chairman Judy West, Chugwater, to serve in …
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With the hard-hit economy, many Americans are in need of a little help this year. That’s why TODAY’s Al Roker is packing up the Penske truck once again to hit …
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Small and independent meat processors are at significant economic risk due to increased regulatory costs included in a preliminary draft guidance document issued by the Food Safety and Inspection Service, …
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On just his second time in the contest, Kyle Shobe, Lewistown, Mont., Saturday won LMA’s World Livestock Auctioneer Championship, at the Oklahoma National Stockyards in Oklahoma City. Last year – …