Effective Jan. 1, new Designated Surveillance Area (DSA) testing requirements will apply to all sexually intact female cattle and bison 12 months of age and over. At their meeting …
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CHEYENNE (SEPTEMBER 26, 2016) – The use of weed free forage is an important invasive species prevention tool. Weed Free Forage products should be used to help prevent the introduction …
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The Casper Star Tribune reports: A federal court battle over the fate of wild horses in Wyoming’s high desert could have implications for the management of public lands across …
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Montana isn't the only state struggling record numbers of livestock killed by predators. According to the Jackson Hole News and Guide (http://bit.ly/2bv7rK7) Wyoming federal wildlife managers say they have already encountered …
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According to a report in LaramieLive, (http://bit.ly/2bcn8JX) the owners of a Wyoming ranch have settled a $6.8 million lawsuit against the federal government for damages during the 2012 Sawmill …
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Producers have reported increased ergot disease this summer in the Bighorn Basin barley crop, says University of Wyoming plant pathologist William Stump. Ergot is poisonous to humans and livestock, and …
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Gray Wolf Depredation Compensation Program The Wyoming Department of Agriculture, Technical Services Division, is proposing new Chapter 56 Regulations. The new Chapter 56 Regulations are primarily for the Gray Wolf …
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South Dakota is now requiring a negative brucellosis test on Big Horn County cattle and domestic bison prior to importation into the state. On July 12, the South …
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In a joint meeting in early July in Pinedale, it was a historic moment when three State Agency Boards worked together to put regulations in place on the rules …
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Wyoming 4-H’ers during a trip to Washington, D.C., applied their heads, hands, hearts and health (4-H’er pledge to better the world) to solve declining bee numbers in their home state. …