HELENA, Mont. — After more than two years in development, Montana school and afterschool programs can now register for the Montana Harvest of the Month program which will encourage …
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Lane Nordlund reports from the Nations Capitol where agricultural advocacy groups are pushing to resolve GMO labeling issues. The hope is to establish support for a voluntary GMO labeling law …
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by Victoria G. Myers Progressive Farmer Senior Editor Start talking shrink with cattle producers and you're wandering into touchy territory. It's a negotiating tool; it's a frequent complaint on both …
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The Wyoming Grazing School – Featuring Jim Gerrish A hands-on workshop for livestock producers to learn Management-intensive Grazing June 6-9, 2016 Glenrock, WyomingThe $500 Registration includes: All class materials, breakfast …
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by Blair Fannin, Texas A&M University FORT WORTH – Viewed as a report card for a cattle operation, key performance indicators, also known as KPIs, can assist beef producers …
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Agency delays in processing visas for workers who tend and harvest America's food crops are fast approaching crisis proportions, all but guaranteeing that crops will rot in the field on …
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Precision Farming Dealer magazine reports: According to a SoftPedia.com report, farmers who employ Internet-connected and precision farming equipment should be very mindful of the way they configure their devices, the FBI warned …
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Visitors to a farm in the Swiss Alps may be surprised to find that instead of saddling up on a horse – they get to ride cows. …
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Op-Ed by Steve Brooks, North Dakota Stockmen's Association President More than a century ago, my great-great-grandfather, Claude Brooks, homesteaded the Slope County ranch where my family continues to operate today. The …
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by John Harrington, DTN Livestock Analyst The horrors of the corpse-stacked “Hornet's Nest” at Shiloh, the “Bloody Cornfield” at Antietam, and the “Peach Orchard's” deadly arbor at Gettysburg truly defy casual …
