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  • Rau Science Fair Winners

    Mar 19, 2014

    Rau Elementary held its annual science fair on March 12....

  • Wedding Announcement

    Mar 19, 2014

    Scott and Lisa Ziler of Sidney, MT are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Nicole Ziler to Blayne Wareham, son of Neil and Berna Wareham of Neepawa, Manitoba. Nicole graduated from Minot State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and International Business. She is currently employed as an Accountant for Turtle River School Division in McCreary, Manitoba. Blayne graduated from Minot State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. He is...

  • National Ag Day 2014

    Mar 19, 2014

    The Agriculture Council of America (ACA) will host National Agriculture Day on March 25, 2014. This will mark the 41st anniversary of National Ag Day which is celebrated in classrooms and communities across the country. The theme for National Ag Day is “Agriculture: 365 Sunrises and 7 Billion Mouths to Feed.” On March 25, 2014. The ACA will host major events in the nation’s capital including the Mix-and-Mingle Luncheon and the National Celebration of Agriculture Dinner. Additionally, the ACA will bring approximately 100 college students to Wa...

  • Agriculture: 365 Sunrises and 7 Billion Mouths To Feed

    Clara Knipp|Mar 19, 2014

    In 1969, the United States accomplished a feat once thought impossible: sending a man to the moon. This accomplishment was not completed overnight; it was comprised of small steps that contributed to the overall success. In the end, one man represented the accomplishment for all of mankind. As Neil Armstrong illustrated in the quote, “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” it is small steps that lead to the overall success of a challenge. Farmers face the challenge of feeding seven billion people in 365 days. Although this tas...

  • BEEF, Cattle and the Larson's – 'It's a lifestyle and a way of life'

    Tie Shank|Mar 19, 2014

    Tim and Kristin Larson of Sidney, MT pride themselves on promoting the Beef and cattle industry. Both raised on cattle ranches in Montana, Tim in Forsyth and Kristin in Big Timber, the BEEF and cattle industry is their way of life. They currently reside on a small ranch just outside of Sidney, MT with their 4 children: Grady (10), Garrett (8), Landry (5) and Leddy (3) who love the cattle industry (and their horses) just as much as mom & dad. Growing up, Tim was very active in 4-H and Rodeo and...

  • Dr. Hans Schneider Researches Sugar Beets at EARC

    Tie Shank|Mar 19, 2014

    Dr. Hans Schneider received his doctorate degree in plant pathology from Wageningen Agricultural University in the Netherlands, which is known world-wide for its agricultural educational and research programs. After several years of working in multiple areas of plant diseases and protection research, Dr. Schneider was offered a position at the Institute of Sugar Beet Research (IRS) in the Netherlands to develop an integrated control strategy to combat Rhizoctonia solani. During his thirteen...

  • A Steak in Ag

    Mar 19, 2014

    Thanks to everyone who made calls, neither COOL nor the enforcement of the Packers and Stockyards Act were weakened in the 2014 Farm Bill! These are both important victories for U.S. independent producers. The COOL lawsuit in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals is ongoing. R-CALF USA will continue to defend COOL. We encourage everyone to buy Made in the U.S.A. products. As consumers, we’re voting with every dollar we spend. Checkoff In response to R-CALF USA’s request for an investigation, the USDA Office of Inspector General (OIG) issued an upd...

  • Stockgrowers Announces Beef Industry Internship

    Ryan J. Goodman|Mar 19, 2014

    Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) is seeking a student intern for the summer of 2014. The internship will focus on involvement in the beef cattle community of Montana and will include work with MSGA Policy, Communications, and Marketing and Membership staff members. Students should be at least college Juniors, majoring in a field related to agriculture, and preferably have a background in (or working knowledge of) the cattle or beef industry. A more detailed description of the internship, application forms and required materials are...

  • Dairy Focus: Spring Thaw Can Contribute to Feed Waste

    J.W. Schroeder|Mar 19, 2014

    Spring is approaching, and now is a good time to assess forage inventories and finalize plans for 2014 production. However, in addition to planning for growing-season forages, springtime thawing often contributes to additional waste in the feed yard. Much has been printed about using good management practices during the feeding process to help minimize waste, including spoilage when wet forages are exposed to air. Forages such as corn silage are an important ingredient for lactating dairy cows. Silages this time of the year have fermented for...

  • MT Revenue Dept. Encourages Owners of Property Damaged or Destroyed by Flooding to Apply for Tax Relief

    Mary Ann Dunwell|Mar 19, 2014

    The Montana Department of Revenue encourages Montana property owners whose homes are damaged or destroyed by flooding to apply for natural disaster property tax relief. A property owner whose home or outbuildings are partially or totally destroyed by natural disaster, rendering the property unsuitable for its previous use, may be eligible for property tax relief. Businesses who lose their equipment to flooding or other natural disaster may also qualify. The tax relief is prorated based on the number of days in the tax year that the property is...

  • NCAT to Host Workshop for Farmers Selling to Institutions

    Rich Myers|Mar 19, 2014

    The National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) is hosting an interactive workshop, “Entering the Institutional Food Market,” on Friday April 25, 2014 from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The Farm to Cafeteria Network event will provide information and technical assistance to Montana farmers, ranchers, and food processors interested in selling to institutions. Participants will learn about supplier best practices, food safety regulations, and institutions’ considerations when sourcing from local producers. A panel of farmers from the Weste...

  • MFU Members Return from National Farmers Union Convention

    Sandy Courtnage|Mar 19, 2014

    Montana Farmers Union (MFU) President Alan Merrill and 14 MFU members traveled to the National Farmers Union convention in Santa Fe, NM, which was held March 8-11, 2014. In addition to Merrill, the group included six delegates who helped shape the direction of the organization’s national public policy. Delegates included Brett Dailey, Jordan, MFU board representative; Calvin Lane, Molt, MFU board representative; Jay Buckley, Great Falls; Jacob Cowgill, Power; Kristie Rutledge, Big Sandy; and Maggie Shane, Great Falls, youth delegate. William D...

  • USDA Enhances Farm Storage Facility Loan Program

    Isabel Benemelis|Mar 19, 2014

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced the expansion of the Farm Storage and Facility Loan program, which provides low-interest financing to producers. The enhanced program includes 22 new categories of eligible equipment for fruit and vegetable producers, and makes it easier for farmers and ranchers around the country to finance the equipment they need to grow and expand. This is part of a broader effort to help small and mid-sized farmers and ranchers, as announced today by Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Producers with...

  • MFBF, MGGA talk about 2014 Farm Bill at Hobson Event

    Rebecca Colnar|Mar 19, 2014

    The Montana Farm Bureau (MFBF) and the Montana Grain Growers Association (MGGA) held an informational session on the Agricultural Act of 2014 March 4 at the Bos Terra Auditorium in Hobson. The session was designed to provide the most up-to-date knowledge about the changes in the five-year 2014 Farm Bill. MFBF’s John Youngberg discussed the latest assistance available to livestock producers should disaster strike. “The Livestock Indemnity Program (LIP) has been approved and will be made retroactive to cover eligible losses back to Oct. 1, 201...

  • 4-H Youth See Citizenship in Action

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Mar 19, 2014

    Several North Dakota 4-Hers have gained a lesson in citizenship. The 41 4-H youth gathered in Bismarck on Feb. 16 and 17 for the North Dakota State University Extension Service Center for 4-H Youth Development's annual Citizenship in Action program. This event gives youth an opportunity to learn about the executive branch of state government, showcase citizenship and leadership exhibits, share ideas on impacting their community and learn how to become a change agent for the future. Activities...

  • The Art of Farming, WIFE Calendar Art Contest

    Gladys Walling|Mar 19, 2014

    In recognition of National Agriculture Week (National Agriculture Day, March 25,2014), WIFE (Montana Women Involved in Farm Economics) invites Montana’s school children to express their ideas on farm life by participating in WIFE’s twenty-eighth statewide calendar art contest. Winning entries grades K through 8th will be awarded a cash prize at the 1st place ($30), 2nd place ($20), and 3rd place ($10), levels in each grades division. Two Honorable Mention places in each grade will be awarded certificates. Only 25 pictures are used on the calend...