Agricultural producers concerned about rail rates and service but unable to travel to Washington, D.C., this spring can access all the information they need to voice their opinions from their …
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A second case of Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) has now been confirmed in Gallatin County, Montana. EIA is a potentially fatal viral disease of horses spread by biting insects or …
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House Agriculture Committee Chairman Collin C. Peterson held a field hearing in Cheyenne, Wyoming to review U.S. agriculture policy as the Committee begins the process of writing the 2012 Farm …
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Wheat growers and other agricultural producers are in Washington this week to again emphasize to Administration and Hill leaders how vital it is to finalize pending free trade agreements with …
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Talk of the Cold War heated up the House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee last Thursday as they looked at U.S.-Cuba policy. They heard testimony from six witnesses, all of …
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The United Organizations of the Horse recently held an Implementation Summit that pulled together experts necessary to launch a comprehensive solution to help the horse industry start to recovery, and …
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Applications are now being taken for the USDA’s Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP). The program helps qualified veterinarians offset a significant portion of the debt incurred in pursuit of …
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The Montana Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) and the Montana Taxpayer’s Association (Montax) appeared before the Montana Department of Revenue and Transportation Interim Committee (RATIC) April 29 and told members why …
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Top flour milling executives from Nigeria visited the United States last week to tell the story of how a partnership between the U.S. government and wheat producers has helped them …
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According to USA Today, “Weighing just 6 pounds and standing 14 inches tall, a pinto colt born Friday may be the smallest horse on the planet. He’s named Einstein.” …