by RMHP Staff Montana authorities are recommending criminal charges be filed after allegations of animal cruelty surfaced at Kountz Arena in March. An emaciated stallion broken and missing part of his …
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MSU Ag Alert submitted by Kevin Wanner Pea leaf weevils (PLW, Sitona lineata) are now feeding on emerging field pea crops in Montana. PLW is an introduced pest that …
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Producers are being encouraged to scout fields this spring for early signs of wheat stripe rust. While no cases have been reported in Wyoming, stripe …
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Supreme Court rules on ag land reappraisal lawsuit The Montana Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) and the Montana Taxpayers Association are extremely disappointed with a recent Montana Supreme Court decision. This …
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[EasyDNNGallery|1756|Width|500|Height|500|position||resizecrop|False|lightbox|False|title|False|description|False|redirection|False|LinkText||] We have all heard the age-old adage, “It is not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.” Now, if …
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Helena, Mont. – Spring is a busy time of year for Montana farmers, with field preparation, planting decisions and seeding. It is also a time to start thinking about protecting …
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Crop Progress Report April 21, 2015 Producers were able to make good planting progress of the spring wheat crop due to warm, dry conditions much of last week. Currently about …
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by Tom Lutey It was only a matter of time before ranchers began replacing the 4.3 million American cattle lost to drought since 2012. Now, they’re filling the void with …
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A pulse-growing wave is sweeping parts of our region. The first good day for field work saw Gordon Stoner, an Outlook, Montana farmer, seeding peas. After that, they’ll get lentils …
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By Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation Business owners around the country have joined with farmers and ranchers in speaking out on the Waters of the U.S. rule. …
