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The recent sharply higher prices have been a financial benefit for those owning cows. Being able to capitalize on increasing ...
South Dakota State University Extension is excited to promote locally grown foods with the 2025 South Dakota Crunch Off. The South Dakota Crunch Off is an annual, statewide event meant to highlight ...
LINCOLN –The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA), in conjunction with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the detection ...
South Dakota State University Extension is pleased to welcome Parker Witt as a new Crop and Livestock Field Specialist. In his role, Witt will work with both crop and livestock producers to build ...
A provision in the fiscal year 2026 House Environmental Protection Agency-Interior appropriations that would protect Bayer and other pesticides makers from billions of dollars in payouts to plaintiffs ...
Sept. 6, 2025 Location: Buffalo Livestock Market, Buffalo, Wyoming Auctioneer: Curt Westland Sales Manager: Craig Deveraux, Curt Westland Averages:13 Saddle Horses – $11,75031 Weanlings – ...
At the Public Lands Council (PLC) Annual Meeting this week, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced winners of the 2025 Rangeland Stewardship and Rangeland Innovation awards to recognize ...
Recent events have brought heartbreaking, sickening headlines to the news. While it is not particularly my job to write about national world news outside of the agricultural sphere, I know that ...
The war over California’s Proposition 12, which requires that pork sold in the state come from animals raised under certain conditions, was in bold relief this week in Washington. The National Pork ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins this week formally restarted the Patrick Leahy Farm to School Grants program and said USDA will spend up to $18 million in farm-to-school projects that connect ...
AUSTRALIA’S red meat industry has held its hands up and walked away from the ambitious Carbon Neutral 2030 target vowing it ...
The Department of the Interior is proposing to rescind the Bureau of Land Management’s Public Lands Rule, aligning with Secretary Doug Burgum’s commitment to restoring balance in federal land ...
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