The National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) is now accepting applications from military veterans who want to attend our Armed to Farm (ATF) training in Great Falls, Montana. The …
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The Barber Pole Worm is the most common nematode present in flocks virtually anywhere in the US. If you are using chemical or organic dewormers, you really need to know …
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Most of the large urban dailies have a hard time with GMOs. For example, the New York Times often carries reports that treat food technology about the same as food …
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National Cattlemen’s Foundation Accepting Applications for W.D. Farr Scholarships
DENVER (July 14, 2016) – The National Cattlemen’s Foundation is now accepting applications for the W.D. Farr Scholarships for the 2016-17 school year. The scholarship was established by the National …
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Feedstuffs magazine reports: The House Rules Committee advanced the Senate's biotechnology food labeling bill that was passed last week in the Senate, setting up a vote before the House leaves …
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Montana farmers and ranchers are reminded of important dates and deadlines with USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA). Contact your local FSA service center office ASAP with any questions and for more …
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Researchers have come up with a rather unusual solution to help cattle and lions in Africa co-exist more peacefully, and hopefully reduce the number of lions shot by cattle …
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The Montana Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Committee has presented two $1,000 scholarships: one to Elizabeth French of Huntley Project and one to Kacie Cummings of Cascade. French plans to attend …
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Op-Ed by Rep Bruce Meyers The Indian name of the late Donald W. Meyers, my father, is Buffalo Walker. Such names were given by the Elders to acknowledge that …
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As more companies pledge to source eggs from cage-free hens, research shows consumers are backing away from the higher-priced products. Marketplace Sustainability’s website reports that despite the wave of companies …
