by Chris Clayton, DTN Ag Policy Editor OMAHA (DTN) — The Trump administration is proposing dramatic cuts to the farm safety net in the president's first budget plan being delivered …
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If it’s any indication of how this spring has been for growers trying to get their pulse crops in the ground, this week’s Pulse Pipeline crop progress report will begin …
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WASHINGTON, DC (May 18, 2017) – U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) and the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) urge caution today as the Trump Administration officially submitted to Congress its …
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National Bike to Work Month is celebrated coast to coast each May in an effort to promote the many benefits of biking. The event was established in 1956 and aims …
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Each year noxious weeds and invasive species cause damage to millions of acres of land in Montana alone. And to help educate the next generation of land users and land …
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Officials from one of the nation's largest raw sugar producers recently visited 20 Congressional offices to update lawmakers and staff about Mexico dumping heavily subsidized sugar on the U.S. market. …
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MSU Montana Foundation Seed Program and Bulgarian Company Partner on Winter Wheat
by Jenny Lavey for the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — The word for partnership in Bulgarian is “съдружие” (pronounced sud–ruz–hie). For Montana State University Seed Manager Doug Holen, that translation …
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As the USDA reorganization starts to take shape farmers, ranchers, loggers and outdoors men are curious to see who will serve as the next Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment. …
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As originally reported on Northern Ag Network, livestock associations are alarmed by a recent item in the FY 2017 Department of Interior Appropriations bills. A letter sent by the livestock …
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The American Sheep Industry Association joined with the Public Lands Council, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and nearly two dozen state affiliate livestock associations in voicing concern about the creation …
