The new “Beef It’s What’s For Dinner.” consumer advertising campaign is premiering this month with an emphasis on helping Americans become more familiar with the lean cuts of beef. With …
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UPDATE: Because May 31 was a holiday, you will still be able to pay your second half 2009 taxes under protest on Tuesday, June 1. There seem to be quite …
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This week some very strong prices were seen for yearling cattle and even fall delivered calves. The Public Auction Yards in Billings, Montana sold several nice strings of 750-785 pound …
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The Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation recently awarded nine college scholarships to the children of Farm Bureau members. “Providing opportunities for our members’ children to receive a college education …
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The Montana Department of Livestock’s Animal Health Division has scheduled a meeting to update Gallatin County horse owners on its epidemiological investigation of two horses recently infected with equine infectious …
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Trial is under way for a Sequim man who is accused of permanently scarring his three children by branding them like ranch cattle. Mark Seamands is on trial for two …
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There is renewed interest in planting durum wheat in North Dakota because of the new loan rates that were announced earlier this month. Since the production of commercial durum has …
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For cattlemen, it’s been good to see a little black ink flow back into the industry here of late. In fact, just this week during the Northern Livestock Video Auction …
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Senators John Kerry and Joe Lieberman did unveil their climate-change legislation Wednesday, although many say the bill’s chances of success are reportedly uncertain without the backing of any Republicans. In …
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Following two years of tough economic times for livestock producers, 2010 is shaping up to be a much better year thanks to an improving economy and tighter supplies of beef, …