by Kristin Larson, Montana Beef Council President, Co-Chair Investor Relations Working Group Checkoff-funded consumer market research shows us that the key generation for beef marketing – millennials – practically live …
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Thanks to Randy Pfeifle for taking these pictures of a whole trainload of combines going past a train crossing outside of Billings, MT. He said he counted 83, …
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Sugar beet farmer explains benefits of biotechnology on food and the environment Rhonda Steiger, a mom and sugar beet farmer from Bridger, provided an informative talk on GMOs April 12 …
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NRCS Montana Sets Program Funding Application Cutoff for June 1 BOZEMAN, Mont., April 12, 2016–The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has set a June 1, 2016, application cutoff …
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How food safety can be increased through on-farm practices is the focus of a good agricultural practices (GAP) workshop in Riverton. The sessions are Thursday-Friday, May12-13, in …
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Wyoming Bean Commission to Meet on Video Conference CHEYENNE (4/13/16) – The Wyoming Bean Commission is scheduled to meet on Monday, April 18, 2016 via video conference. The meeting video …
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by Grant Rodgers, The Des Moines Register Does protecting America's lucrative genetically modified seed corn industry warrant the use of national security laws intended to fight terrorists and government spies? …
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WASHINGTON (April 11, 2016) – Today, 225 food and agricultural companies and associations including the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association sent a letter to members of Congress calling for a swift …
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Today, the House Agriculture Committee held a hearing to examine the oil and gas industry’s impact on rural America. While the committee focuses primarily on the economic impacts of agriculture, …
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UW Extension features Wyoming rangeland plants in new book, free e-pub A new field guide from University of Wyoming Extension specialists is designed for farmers, ranchers, hikers and …
