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On-The-Farm Training: Gaining The Knowledge, And Confidence, To Enter Agriculture From The Ground UpLast week’s Graying Pains story explored the challenges of family farm succession as Montana’s agricultural demographic ages, and a program designed to…
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*UPDATED 06/13 The U.S. Agriculture Secretary visited Missoula Friday to announce a blueprint to prioritize work for the U.S Forest Service. Supporters...
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The Montana Department of Agriculture reports an influx of domestic pigs coming from Midwestern states where major processing plants are closed down due...
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While economists warn of potential meat shortages in grocery stores this month, livestock producers are struggling to find ways of getting their animals…
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Spring in Montana is getting warmer and lasting longer according to new research from a non-profit group of independent scientists. One of their…
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A Wyoming rancher was awarded nearly $340,000 last month after disputing wildlife managers’ initial offer to pay for several livestock killed by...
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Montana Governor Steve Bullock announced Friday that farmers in more than a dozen counties will be eligible for federal assistance after significant crop…
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Farming and ranching have always been considered risky. But more extreme weather events, low prices and uncertainty have led to higher rates of bankruptcy…
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State and Federal wildlife managers are offering a first-of-its-kind summit on grizzly bear education in Helena this week.
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Some Montana lawmakers are applauding the U.S.-China trade agreement signed Jan. 15, saying it’s a big win for the state’s agricultural producers. Critics…