There’s a new name in the haying equipment world and the color on the side is bright orange. After acquiring Kverneland Group in May of 2012 and, with that, its …
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In the face of a record high cattle market, there is no better time to make sure that the cattle that you’re feeding now are meeting your needs at sale …
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by Jacqui Fatka APHIS is extending the comment period for its proposed rule that would allow the importation of fresh (chilled or frozen) beef from northern Argentina, a region north …
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by Luke Runyon, Harvest Public Media When farmer Sondra Pierce had her first child, she decided to forgo daycare. “Soon as I had my son, because I had my son …
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, 2014 — U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Val Dolcini today offered farmers new information to update program payment yields that will help them …
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Opinion Editorial By Nicolette Hahn Niman People who advocate eating less beef often argue that producing it hurts the environment. Cattle, we are told, have an outsize ecological footprint: They …
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by Ben Potter, AgWeb.com Thanks to an under-appreciated species of dandelion called the “Kazakh dandelion,” Mitas hopes to test the first agriculture tire made from agricultural cultivated crops. The company says …
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From the American Sheep Industry newsletter A candy-like coating that protects vitamins and other micronutrients given to ruminant animals from being prematurely digested by bacteria in the animal's digestive system …
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by Chris Clayton, DTN Ag Policy Editor OMAHA (DTN) — Congress wants USDA to operate like a business, but Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is complaining that Congress is willing to …
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Steve Postel, General Manager, NAPA Billings Distribution Center, has presented a check for $21,125 dollars to the Billings Area Toys for Tots organization. The donation was on behalf of the …