(Billings, Mont.) – The mountains are still calling but they are a little further in the distance than what we originally heard. Montana Agri-Women (MAW) is excited to host the…
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By Cynthia Lummis, former Wyoming Congresswoman and current U.S. Senate candidate These past few weeks friends have sent along heartbreaking videos of dairy farmers dumping out truckloads of milk while…
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During 2019, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department captured 33 individual grizzly bears in 34 capture events in an attempt to prevent or resolve conflicts. One of those bears was…
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SPONSORED: After a lifetime of hard work and building a successful operation, there is much to think through as you consider a transition. Where should you start? What do you…
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The start of a new decade holds a lot of promise for American farmers and ranchers. Much-anticipated progress in hemp regulation, sustainability, technology and a presidential election will be key…
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Billings, Mont.–Now accepting applications for scholarships for the 2020-2021 academic year, the NILE Foundation expects to award over $30,000 to youth. For almost 30 years, the NILE (Northern International…
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SPONSORED- As a farmer or agricultural producer, you have a lot on your mind. Will the weather hold out for harvest? Do you have the necessary equipment to be…
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Opinion Editorial by Terry Murphy It was 40 years ago. The 1979 Legislature was in session. Four agricultural lobbyists were discussing the possible advantages of presenting joint testimony on…
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Since its inception in 1967, the Northern International Livestock Exposition has brought outstanding events to Billings and 2019 will be no exception. The NILE Stock Show is a great opportunity…
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By Andrea Bjornestad, Assistant Professor in the Department of Counseling & Human Development at South Dakota University Farm families are under increased stress this season, challenged by weather, trade…