Young people active in rural youth organizations like 4-H and FFA may be eligible for loans up to $8500. More than 65 Montana farm and ranch youths currently participate in …
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How Hours of Service and ELD Provisions Could Skew the Livestock Marketing Playing Field
Anton Bekkerman, Associate Professor in Montana State University’s Agricultural Economics Department takes a two-part look at the detrimental effects the hours of service and electronic logging device regulations could have …
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Megan Van Emon, Montana State University Extension, Beef Cattle Specialist The new year may have entered like a lamb, but February rolled in and out like a lion. For …
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President Donald Trump on Sunday announced the U.S. would delay an increase in tariffs on imports of Chinese goods previously scheduled to take effect on March 1, citing progress in …
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ARLINGTON, Va. (DTN) — USDA expects U.S. farmers to plant only 85 million acres of soybean acres in 2019, down 4.7%, thanks to falling commodity prices and ballooning stocks amid …
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Northern Ag Network’s own Taylor Brown was recently featured on the cover story of Raised in the West Magazine, a regional publication. Check out the excerpt below and then click …
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Montana State University is requesting that the state’s Board of Regents approve naming its proposed ranch management program the Dan Scott Ranch Management Program. The regents will consider the naming …
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The Federal grazing fee for 2019 will drop to $1.35 per animal unit month (AUM) for public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management and $1.35 per head month …
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Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Does the severity (coldness or mildness) of the winter have an impact on spring-born calf birth weights? Ranchers have asked that question during …
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Growing meat in the laboratory may do more damage to the climate in the long run than meat from cattle, according to new research. In a first-of-its-kind study from the …
