Today in a letter to friends and supporters of Montana State University’s College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station, Dr. Charles Boyer announced his decision to retire at the end …
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Corn planting progress reached 81{665a3d7248b9690333c4195c142b942e2311c5bd36bcf4da0d19dbcb5cbdf347} complete nationwide as of Sunday, May 20, equal to the five-year average, according to the USDA National Ag Statistics Service weekly Crop Progress report released …
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OMAHA (DTN) — The Trump administration on Monday pumped up the prospects of increased agricultural exports to China while expecting to see announcements on Chinese tariffs against U.S. agricultural products …
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While we are currently dealing with the fits and starts of springtime in Montana, its important to remember that hail season is right around the corner. Staff from the Montana …
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As farmers continue their busy spring planting, a new fertilizer plant has been built in South Central Montana that loads, stores and unloads more efficiently to help growers. “We’ve had …
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One of the coldest, latest springs in history has threatened Montana’s biggest industry, but now Governor Bullock has responded to the pleas from farmers, declaring a state of emergency to …
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BOZEMAN – Eleven Montana State University students hailing from all corners of Montana are newly minted veterinarians. Comprising MSU’s inaugural class of the Washington, Idaho, Montana and Utah Regional Program …
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In a defeat for House Agriculture Committee Chairman Michael Conaway, R-Texas, the farm bill he led failed a House vote early Friday afternoon as 30 Republicans joined 183 Democrats to …
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Montana’s economy depends on the agricultural output and success of our farmers and ranchers. The productivity of our cattle and livestock sector is one such example of the importance of …
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TOKYO (DTN) – Asked how U.S.-China talks on trade tariffs affect U.S. beef exports to China, U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF) international program assistant Vice-President Greg Hanes used the “chicken-and-egg thing” …
