by Pam Smith Crops Technology Editor DECATUR, Ill. (DTN) — More merger possibilities are unfurling. Monsanto Company has disclosed that it has received an unsolicited, non-binding acquisition proposal from Bayer …
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Heitkamp, ranchers to host panel on impact of low prices in N.D. cattle industry Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, North Dakota cattle ranchers, and industry leaders will meet at the Stockmen’s Livestock …
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SAN FRANCISCO — The Humane Farming Association (HFA) announced the filing of a petition with USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack to cease Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) payments to producers who …
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BILLINGS, MONTANA–The Montana Beef Council (MBC) Board of Directors met on May 16 in Billings to determine their strategic priorities for the 2017 fiscal year, which will begin …
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by Matt Swayne, Penn State UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Federal cooperative extension programs have helped more than 137,000 farmers stay in business since 1985, according to economists. In a study, …
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced this week that access to Taiwan for American lamb was approved. American Sheep Industry Association President Burton Pfliger (N.D.) applauds the announcement as this …
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BOZEMAN – A Montana State University professor has created a way for people across the state of Montana and beyond to access photos of an often unseen world. Robert Peterson, …
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by Elizabeth Weise, USATODAY SAN FRANCISCO — Genetically engineered crops are safe for humans and animals to eat and have not caused increases in cancer, obesity, gastrointestinal illnesses, kidney disease, …
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Free Forage and Vertebrate Pest Workshop scheduled for May 18 in Stanford and Fairfield Montana State University Extension is presenting a Forage and Vertebrate Pest Workshop on May 18, …
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AgriNews reports: With 61 percent of the winter wheat crop in good to excellent condition, the U.S. Department of Agriculture projects a record-tying yield average this year. In the …
