Montana mulls restoration of bison from Yellowstone herds
AgweekThe shaggy offspring of the United States' only wild, purebred herd of bison are pitting Montana conservationists, federal wildlife managers, ranchers and Native American tribes against each...
View ArticleBetter manure management to help cut EU farm emissions by 2025
AgweekBRUSSELS - Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture are expected to decline slightly by 2025 helped by better management of manure and a drop in beef production, which accounts for...
View ArticleNorth Dakota ranch to host bison sale
AgweekCANNONBALL RANCH, N.D. — Among the biggest buffalo sales of the year anywhere in the country will be staged Saturday in sweeping butte country at the confluence of the Missouri...
View ArticleMoo University workshops set
AgweekFARGO, N.D. - What a pregnant cow is worth is the focus of the I-29 "Moo-University" annual winter workshop series.The I-29 Dairy Outreach Consortium is hosting the workshop at these...
View ArticleState decides SD landowners won’t be required to keep fence gates across creek
AgweekPIERRE — The South Dakota Board of Water Management decided Wednesday landowners don't need gates in their fences any longer across much of Firesteel Creek in Davison County. Gates will...
View ArticleU.S. sales of antibiotics for food animals increased over six years
AgweekCHICAGO - U.S. sales of medically important antibiotics approved for use in livestock rose by 23 percent between 2009 and 2014, federal regulators said on Thursday, fueling concerns about risks...
View ArticleWATCH: Extension video programs open dialogue about ag issues in South Dakota
AgweekWith increasingly complex issues facing agriculture, being informed on up-to-date information is more important than ever.South Dakota State University Extension iGrow started Contours for that...
View ArticleCow-Calf Management School set for Jan 13 in Minot
AgweekNorth Dakota State University's North Central Research Extension Center near Minot will host a workshop Jan. 13, 2016, for cow-calf producers, particularly those who are new to beef cattle...
View ArticleND laws penalizing animal cruelty less than most
AgweekBISMARCK, N.D.—Animals in North Dakota rank among the worst-off in the nation in terms of protection against cruelty, a leading nonprofit said Wednesday. The Animal Legal Defense Fund released...
View ArticleJasper Soy Processors gains traction in exports
AgweekJASPER, Minn. — Brian Sievert leads a family soybean feed processing manufacturing business that has been in his family since 1985, but is constantly evolving.Thirty years after its start,...
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