The Legislative Audit Committee recently determined that the Department of Livestock violated state statute when it used livestock Per Capita fees to pay a portion of a $204,000 settlement after …
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BROOKINGS, S.D. – The climate outlook for July through September 2016 tells a story of warmer conditions and potentially wetter than average for the season ahead, said Laura Edwards, SDSU Extension …
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The 2016 Montana Stockgrowers Association’s Mid-Year Meeting, held in Great Falls on June 9 – 10, drew ranchers and members of the cattle industry from across the state for policy …
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This is the growing season on the farm, which means more drivers and farm equipment will be on the road. “We live in an agricultural state where we see several …
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by Bobby Caina Calvan, Associated Press HELENA — A Montana state agency violated the law when it used livestock fees to pay part of a $204,000 settlement after its …
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(Photo of man on irrigation pump) Montanans are still arguing about water rights, but this farmer had his hands full trying to get it where he needed it in …
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BILLINGS, MT (June 16, 2016) – The Montana Agri-Women invite you to an evening with one of Rural America’s biggest advocates-William Perry Pendley with the Mountain States Legal Foundation (MSLF). …
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WASHINGTON, June 14, 2016 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced today that the nomination period for farmers and ranchers to serve on local Farm Service Agency (FSA) county committees …
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North Dakota Grain Growers Association to Host EPA Officials at Annual E-Tour FARGO, N.D. (June, 16 2016) – The North Dakota Grain Growers Association is hosting its annual E-Tour …
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by Nancy Matsumoto, Civil Eats, The number of restaurants serving grassfed burgers is growing, but most are eschewing ground beef from small–scale U.S. producers in favor of foreign meat. …
