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  • Sidney Gymnastics Club Results 2015 Yellowstone Invitational

    Feb 4, 2015

    SGC All Around (Level 3): Junior A - 2nd Place, Kambre Kloker • 9th Place, Macy Tjelde • 10th Place, Allison Thiel, • 12th Place, Kenzie Gaffield. Junior C – 2nd Place, Allison Axtman. Senior A – 1st Place, Taylor McPherson • 2nd Place, Hailey Hasvold • 5th Place, Makyya Beyer • 6th Place, Lacie Selting • 11th Place, Ella Jordan. Senior C – 13th Place, Zoe Thom. SGC Top Ten Results (Level 3): Vault – 2nd Place, Hailey Hasvold • 11th Place, Allison Thiel. Uneven Bars – 2nd Place, Taylor McPhers...

  • 2015 National Hard Spring Wheat Show

    Brian Kaae|Feb 4, 2015

    The 2015 Wheat Show promises to be two days packed full of information and association to break the winter doldrums. As is tradition we will start the show with a hearty breakfast and a look at the weather as Leon Osborne, director of the regional weather center at UND, walks us through the possibilities and probabilities for the 2015 growing season. Updates on grain transportation plus the latest on fad diets and wheat gluten intolerance round out the morning leading us to lunch sponsored by the Williams County Farmers Union. We all have a...

  • Dynamic Models of the Climate Prediction Center

    Tie Shank|Feb 4, 2015

    Join University of North Dakota's, Leon Osborne, Jr., Director of Regional Weather Information Center, on Tuesday, February 3rd as he kicks off the 2015 National Hard Spring Wheat Show. Osborne is scheduled to speak during the breakfast meeting of the Wheat Show on Tuesday, February 3rd. He is a nationally recognized speaker for his ability to predict long-term weather patterns and has been asked to share his outlook for the 2015 growing season. Professor Leon Osborne has been on the faculty of...

  • New Direction For Agriculture

    Tie Shank|Feb 4, 2015

    Join Dr. Mike Boehlje, on Wednesday, February 4th at 9:00 am for his presentation on ‘New Directions for Agriculture.’ Dr. Boehlje, a Distinguished Professor of Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business at Purdue University conducts research and teaches in the area of farm and agribusiness management and finance. His research interests include alternative systems of coordination of the food and industrial product chain, innovation and risk and uncertainty. Professor Boehlje teaches a gra...

  • Wheat Gluten Intolerance and Food Fads

    Tie Shank|Feb 4, 2015

    An article recently written by Professor and Food and Nutrition Specialist Julie Garden-Robinson claims that, according to the Celiac Disease Foundation, an estimated 1 percent of the population has celiac disease. They must avoid gluten in all foods, as well as other gluten-containing items they might swallow such as toothpaste, mouthwash or glue on an envelope. People who are female, Caucasian and of European descent appear to have a greater risk of celiac disease. People with celiac disease m...

  • 2015 Wheat Show Hi-Lites

    Feb 4, 2015

    The 62nd Annual National Hard Spring Wheat Show will focus on a variety of issues but much emphasis will be given to strategies of preventing Fusarium head blight (SCAB) and marketing this year's crops which are heavily infested with scab and vomitoxin. These issues will be discussed by Dr. Senay Simsek of the Northern Crops Institute, NDSU Crop Quality Specialist and Grain Marketers. Another hot issue on the agenda is grain transportation. Dan Wogsland, Executive Director of the Northern Grain...

  • Montana Stockgrowers Accepting Applications for Young Cattlemen's Conference

    Feb 4, 2015

    Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about the structure of the U.S. cattle industry and gain insight on the legislative process that guides our business. Montana Stockgrowers Association’s Research and Education Endowment Foundation will send one Montana delegate on this year’s Young Cattlemen’s Conference (YCC), held May 27 – June 5, 2015. Applications, due March 1, are available at mtbeef.org. The Young Cattlemen’s Conference is an opportunity for cattlemen and cattlewomen between the ages of 25 and 50 to visit segments of the beef in...

  • Lower Yellowstone Wool Pool Annual Meeting Feb. 9th

    Tim Fine|Feb 4, 2015

    The Lower Yellowstone Wool Pool has been a great asset to area producers for many years. In case you are not familiar with the reason for the existence of a pool, its sole purpose is to gather wool from area sheep producers in one central location, grade said wool, and then combine that wool with other producers’ wool to make a larger shipment. By combining these graded pools of wool together, instead of one person trying to market their product, there is now a greater amount of wool being marketed at one time. This process of combining and g...

  • Winter Seminars Scheduled for Sugar Beet Growers

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Feb 4, 2015

    Seminars for sugar beet growers are scheduled during February in Grafton, Grand Forks, Fargo and Wahpeton. The seminars are sponsored by the North Dakota State University Extension Service and University of Minnesota Extension. Topics include: Subsurface water management Integrated management of aphanomyces Challenges and solutions for sugar beet insect pests Weed management Strategies to manage sugar beet diseases Using the NDSU Extension pest management app The seminars at each location will begin at 9 a.m. Dates and locations are: Feb. 5...

  • MFBF Members Glean Knowledge From AFBF Convention

    Rebecca Colnar|Feb 4, 2015

    Forty-nine Montana Farm Bureau members who traveled to San Diego for the American Farm Convention January 9-14 had the opportunity to participate in workshops, hear speakers at the General Session, listen to the Young Farmer and Rancher contests, and meet other agriculturalists from across the country. The meeting kicked off with AFBF President Bob Stallman addressing the successes of Farm Bureau as well as the challenges. “Farmers and ranchers care deeply about our environment and are focused on continuous improvement. However, we cannot s...

  • Photo Contest Part of Wheat Show

    Warren Froelich|Feb 4, 2015

    One of my very favorite parts of the Wheat Show has been the photo contest. I look at the photos as art seen through the eyes of other people. The photos are placed into four categories; a) landscape, b) people, c) equipment/buildings and d) animals. Any photo that does not fit into one of these four is put into the miscellaneous group. The photos are also grouped by the experience of each exhibitor. The "Advanced" division is for people who have been a member of a camera club for two years or...

  • MT Alfalfa Seed Committee Announces Grant Funding Available

    Feb 4, 2015

    Helena, Mont., The Montana Alfalfa Seed Committee is seeking proposals for grant funding available for projects, applied research, and feasibility analyses addressing Montana’s alfalfa seed industry needs and opportunities. Montana produced over three million pounds of alfalfa seed valued at $4.7 million in 2013. Proposals should have practical, near-term application involving practices or organizational arrangements that will stimulate an expanded alfalfa seed industry. With $35,000 available for project grants, the committee identified resear...

  • Ag in the Classroom

    Feb 4, 2015

    Sidney High School Ag in the Classroom presentation day was held Jan. 22. The Vocational Ag department presented the Plasma Cam, Torch & Welding Safety, Food Safety, Animal Safety and Tractor Safety to over 400 grade school students from schools around the area. Above: Ashlyan Johnston and Theresa Wick try on their Safety glasses before a presentation....

  • Sidney Sugars Honors Top Producers of 2014

    Meagan Dotson|Feb 4, 2015

    The Top Ten Beet Growers Awards were held on Wednesday, January 14 at the Elks in Sidney. Recognized were the top five growers with 50- 282 acres and the top five growers with more than 282 acres. Tons per acre, sugar percentage and rating were all factors in determining who would be recognized. Before the growers were announced, Russ Fullmer of Crystal Sugars reviewed the 2014 season noting that it’s one of the best in years in terms of sugar content and tonnage. The record breaking crop can b...

  • DC & T&J Farms Named Top Grower with 648 Acres

    Meagan Dotson|Feb 4, 2015

    Brothers Todd and Dean Steinley of DC and T&J Farms were named Top Grower of the over 282 acres category with 648 acres, 36.4 tons per acre, a sugar content of 18.39% and a rating of 32.94. Todd Steinley has been farming since 1990 and Dean Steinley has been farming since 1995. Their grandfather began growing sugar beets in the late the 1920s when the factory opened and since then it has been a family operation for them as their dad continues to farm and all of their kids with them. The...

  • Don And Doreen Snideman Are Recognized As The Top Grower With 50-282 Acres

    Meagan Dotson|Feb 4, 2015

    For Don and Doreen Snideman who were named Top Grower with 50-282 acres, farming is a family tradition that they are proud to continue. The farm located west of Glendive along the Buffalo Rapids Irrigation Project has been in Doreen Snideman’s family since the late 1920s-early 1930s. Doreen Snideman’s grandfather came to the area from Nebraska when the beet factory opened; the factory went to Nebraska looking for farmers who were willing to relocate and grow sugar beets. Since then, her fat...

  • MFU Offers Scholastic Scholarships

    Feb 4, 2015

    GREAT FALLS, MT - The Montana Farmers Union (MFU) and several of its county organizations once again will offer scholarships to high school graduates planning to attend a university, college, community college or college of technology in or out of state. In addition, several memorial scholarships and opportunities offered by National Farmers Union are available as well. All told, MFU offers at least $3,000 in scholarships, with NFU offering a similar amount. The award criteria include scholastic achievement, school, community and Farmers Union...

  • Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame To Honor Inductees At Circle The Wagons Gathering And Cowboy Ball In Helena, Feb. 7

    Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame|Feb 4, 2015

    The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center (MCHF & WHC) extends an invitation to all to attend the 9th Annual Circle the Wagons Convention in Helena, Feb. 6 & 7 at the Great Northern Best Western Premier. “This is an exciting time for the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame,” said MCHF &WHC President Bill Galt of White Sulphur Springs. “In this world focused on celebrity, fame and fortune, we are so glad to be able to honor those who set a positive example in their communities through their everyday deeds and hard work. We hope to see a...

  • Bidegaray Brothers Co-operators Of The Year

    Julie Goss|Feb 4, 2015
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    Richland County Conservation District has been recognizing individuals who co-operate with the district to implement conservation practices on the land for many years. In 1977 Jean Bidegaray received the distinction of conservation district co-operator of the year. Building on the conservation practices that their father began, Remi and Claude Bidegaray have been named Richland County Conservation District Co-operators of the Year for 2014. Remi and Claude operate their diversified farm and ranch entity under Bidegaray Brothers, together they a...