Justin Spickler, Spickler Ranch, Glenfield, N.D., represented the state at the third annual Beef Leaders Institute (BLI), June 1-4, 2010. Spickler was one of 20 Angus breeders from 12 states …
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The following is an article from www.feedstuffs.com. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has removed temporary brucellosis testing requirements for certain cattle and bison from British Columbia, according to …
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The following is part of an article from The Oregonian. To read the full version, click the link at the end of the story. By Richard Cockle Their deep, mournful …
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The European Parliament has voted to adopt mandatory labeling guidelines that include country-of-origin labeling on poultry and red meat other than beef and seafood, for which the provenance already is …
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The Associated Press – FARGO, N.D. Fourteen people from Brazil, Japan, Taiwan and the U.S. are in Fargo learning about wheat. Northern Crops Institute is offering a three-day course this …
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Steve and Lindsay Williams, Midland Bull Test, Columbus, Mont., represented the state at the third annual Beef Leaders Institute (BLI), June 1-4, 2010. They were two of 20 Angus breeders …
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Tomorrow, the USDA will announce the publication of a new draft rule regarding how meatpacking corporations must deal with farmers and ranchers in the procurement of livestock. The administrative rule …
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Twenty select Angus producers from 12 states, gathered in Saint Joseph, Mo., June 1-4 to attend the third annual Beef Leader’s Institute (BLI), an educational event hosted by the American …
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For a moment, consider a world without commercial fertilizers, without pesticides, without biotech crops, without the myriad other agriculture investments seen during the Green Revolution. It’d be a world with …
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Pens of Angus and Hereford cattle were eating modified distillers grains with silage at the Price feedlot north of Mandan last week. But in a few months, these cattle will …