By Jenny Lavey, MSU News Service BOZEMAN – Using domestic sheep rather than traditional farming equipment to manage fallow and terminate cover crops may enable farmers who grow organic crops …
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Agri-Best Feeds is looking to work in conjunction with Montana State University and the Growth Through Agriculture Program sponsored by the Montana Department of Agriculture to do a summer research …
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By Dillon Tabish, Flathead Beacon Farmers across Montana could reap the benefits of plummeting oil prices, marking a significant boon for the state’s largest industry, although continued volatility in …
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By Tom Lutey, Billings Gazette Everything one needs to know about veterinarians can be gleaned from the back of a convention hall when veterinarians meet. “If you look at all …
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by Haylie Shipp Harvest is behind us and, from crop insurance to crop management, there is a whole slate of choices ahead for farmers. One decision that you may …
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BOZEMAN – Montana State University’s College of Agriculture will hold its annual Celebrate Agriculture Weekend Nov. 7-8 in Bozeman. All events are open to the public. Events will include an …
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Charles Boyer will begin in his new role on December 15. The following is a press release from the MSU News Service: BOZEMAN – Charles Boyer from California State University, …
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The following is a press release from MSU: BOZEMAN – Montana State University will be continuing its national search for a new vice president of agriculture to lead the university's …
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“We are seriously just normal guys,” said Greg Peterson, the oldest of the three “Peterson brothers.” The Kansas farm boys have put agriculture in the national spotlight by producing and …
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While shearing the Montana State University Ram Test rams today, MSU’s Lisa Surber caught Brent Roeder of the Montana Wool Growers Association showing off his “Moves like Jagger.” CLICK HERE for …