PIERRE, S.D. — A proposal to establish an enormous bomber training area over the Northern Plains that advocates say will improve military training and save money got final approval Tuesday despite …
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In a Northern Ag Network interview earlier this year, Bill Pelton of Pelton Livestock discussed how much money was just too much when buying a bull this spring. He said …
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Last week, a question posed by a college professor initiated the thought process. Is a degree necessary before going home to the family farm or ranch? Obviously it isn’t mission …
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By Sanjay Talwani – MTN News HELENA – Senators Tuesday agreed to a so-called 'blast motion' to put the water compact bill up for a vote Wednesday. It was almost …
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By Barb Baylor Anderson, Progressive Farmer It's no secret corn and soybean farmers face lower prices now than they did a year ago. Astute operators already have plans in …
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The butcher bull market is sky high and, if early production sales are any indication, so will be the price of a registered bull this spring. Bill Pelton is a …
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by Laura Stevens, Wall Street Journal West Coast ports are finally working at full speed again—for the most part— but it will likely take months for the backlog to clear, …
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According to Kansas State, Mithila Jugulam, assistant professor of agronomy, led a study that looked at how kochia — invasive weed populations that are taking over crops and non-crop areas …
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by Brett French, Billings Gazette Since interest rates remained low in 2014 and the U.S. economy brightened, big investors continued to buy choice recreational and agricultural properties in Montana. “For …
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by Tyne Morgan, US Farm Report The landscape is changing in farm equipment sales. The days of buying a new combine or large tractor every year may be over, but, …