The Denver Post reports: An Illinois woman who lost her arm when a car she was riding in collided with a dead cow on a Colorado road has sued the …
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More than 100 Nobel Prize winners are asking Greenpeace to end its opposition to genetically modified organisms. A letter by the Nobel laureates asks Greenpeace to cease its efforts to …
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by Scott Sonner, Associated Press RENO — A federal agency is on a path to sterilize wild horses on U.S. rangeland to slow the growth of herds — a new …
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BILLINGS, MT (June 29, 2016) – The public is invited to attend free annual field days across Montana to tour and learn about the people, places and projects involved with …
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Sale report by John Kimbrell, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service Trading was active and demand was mostly moderate to good for all classes offered today; however very good demand was seem …
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The maker of Cheerios cereal, Nature Valley bars and Yoplait yogurt has chosen South Dakota State University as its partner in an effort …
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While some parts of North Dakota have received ample rainfall during the early growing season, other areas have not and are experiencing reduced hay crops and lack of pasture regrowth. …
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Travis Hoffman is the North Dakota State University Extension Service’s new sheep specialist. He also holds a joint appointment as sheep specialist for University of Minnesota Extension. He started today. …
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This mobile University of Wyoming billboard boasts two horsepower and will be viewed across the state this year and foreseeable future. Haflinger horses Pistol and Pete will patiently pull the …
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WASHINGTON (June 28, 2016) – Today, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Public Lands, Forests and Mining held an oversight hearing on the Federal sage grouse plans and …
