by Staff Writers, Lawyer Herald The U.S. Department of Agriculture declined to pay the damages it had inflicted on Idaho farms regarding the pesticide treatments that contaminated different crops …
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by Phil Taylor, E&E reporter Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) today said he'll coax President Obama to designate hundreds of thousands of acres of scenic Nevada desert surrounding Cliven …
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The Anderson Creek fire, as it is being called, is one of the largest in the Kansas state’s history, according to the Kansas Forest Service. Almost 45 percent of …
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WASHINGTON (March 23, 2016) – A coalition of nine agricultural and consumer organizations, including National Farmers Union (NFU) and the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC), today sent the U.S. Department …
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A team of rangeland scientists from the University of Arizona and New Mexico State University studied the outcomes of low stress herding of livestock to reduce rangeland fire fuels. Dealing …
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by Bob Conrad THE WEST COAST’S preeminent rangeland scientists joined forces recently to confront anti-livestock grazing perspectives. Being that the western U.S. is fertile public ground for livestock grazing, among …
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by Matthew Brown, The Associated Press BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) ” Environmental groups sued Thursday to force the Obama administration to impose more restrictions on oil and gas drilling, grazing and …
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RENO, Nev. — Federal judges have agreed to allow environmental lawyers in to legal battles being waged by rural and commercial interests in Nevada and Idaho intent on blocking …
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by Brandon Campbell, Public News Service PIERRE, S.D. – This week the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it will stop using labels for grass fed and naturally-raised livestock. The Department's Agricultural …
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PICTURE BUTTE, Alta. — Mounties and farmers pitched in to round up over 200 cattle that apparently broke through a fence and roamed loose near a southern Alberta town on …
