At Northern Ag Network, we have been reporting since 2012 on the concern about the stringent USDA nutrition guideline set forth for the national school lunch program. Over the last …
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The high-risk business of feeding cattle is not for everybody. Now Cargill has decided it is not for them, announcing that they will sell their last two feedyards. Industry …
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OMAHA (DTN) — More than 80 farm groups asked congressional lawmakers to reform commodity checkoff programs in a letter sent to the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives on …
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Rapid City Journal reports: A woman who says she got mauled by a buffalo while driving by a South Dakota ranch on her motorcycle is suing the ranch and …
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(Dow Jones) — The Trump administration on Wednesday proposed a tax overhaul that aims to simplify the system for individuals and households, but would cut some popular deductions that could …
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By Karl Plume, Reuters Chicago Mercantile Exchange live cattle surged to contract highs on Thursday and closed up the daily limit in most contacts on stronger-than-expected cash markets and robust demand …
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Enjoy the new installment of FFA Friday. Northern Ag Network is proud to introduce you to the brand new crop of Montana FFA State Officers. This week meet the brand new …
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Agweek reports: After losing nearly $100 per cow, one Brule County, S.D. rancher has become disheartened with the industry. “You can't control the weather and you can't control the markets, …
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The Register Guard reports: An unknown person or persons shot two yearling beef calves in a pasture along Highway 101 earlier this month, according to the Oregon State …
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Sheep have historically been the second most numerous type of livestock in Montana after cattle. Populations began to boom with the introduction of a large band of sheep in 1869 …
