Pro Farmerโs First Thing Today reports buying patterns for U.S. corn have shifted, with U.S. corn export sales to Mexico helping to offset light purchases by more traditional buyers like…
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KIVI TV reports: So far this year, there have been four reports of unauthorized drone flights over or near wildfires in the United States and Canada. Last year, there were…
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Bill Parker, lifetime rodeo competitor and equine industry leader, passed away yesterday after a battle with cancer. Bill and his wife Jann were instrumental in building the Billings Livestock Commission…
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The 40th Montana Range Days concluded in Harlowton this week. For the past four decades Montana Range Days has been providing youth and adults the platform to learn about…
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Despite the record number of livestock killed already this year by the bears and the attention theyโve received for ranging farther out on the Rocky Mountain plains this…
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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, June 15, 2016 โ Awards for the top communications specialists were presented during the American Farm Bureau Federationโs 2016 Strategic Policy, Advocacy, Resources and Communications conference.…
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Agweek reports: BOZEMAN, Mont. โ Warmer-than-usual spring temperatures and rainfall is resulting in an earlier alfalfa growth and maturation season than usual, according to Montana State University Forage Extension…
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by Carol Schmidt, MSU News Service BOZEMAN – A scientist raised near the area in Turkey where wheat was first domesticated nearly 10,000 years ago is…
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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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INDIANAPOLIS (Friday, May 6, 2016/National FFA Organization) โ The National FFA Organization and Foundation has awarded more than $2.6 million in scholarships to 1,791 recipients. This was made possible thanks…
