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  • AFBF Objects to Inflammatory Attacks in Privacy Suit

    Tracy Taylor Grondine|Oct 2, 2013

    The American Farm Bureau Federation today responded to the inflammatory tactics of three environmental activist organizations who have asked to intervene in AFBF’s recent privacy lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency. AFBF’s suit in federal court in Minnesota seeks to protect farmers’ and ranchers’ personal information from disclosure by EPA under the Freedom of Information Act. While AFBF did not oppose the groups’ request to intervene in the case, it filed a response objecting to the false accusations about poultry and lives...

  • Breeding Barley with Blake

    Michele Seadeek|Oct 2, 2013

    Barley is a term that many of us correlate, depending on its use, with food, feed or drink; barley malt being the most widely used form world wide. It is part of the grass family and one of the most popular cereal crops. While grown in many regions, barley is a tender grain that must be handled with care, especially to earn improved malting qualities. That means more taste variances for us to sample at the local pub and the enhanced benefit of food production that comes from the genetic research...

  • Ag Days Schedule, Entertainment Announced

    Dianne Swanson|Oct 2, 2013

    Ag Days is undergoing a transformation to keep the area’s premier Ag event fresh and exciting for exhibitors and the public. The traditional two day show is being condensed into one day, Thursday, January 9, 2014. Organizers plan to kick off the day with the Chamber breakfast and then go right into the educational sessions which will focus on agronomic topics and livestock production. There will also be a tour, whether actual or virtual. The Richland County Fair Event Center will be filled with exhibitors from a wide area featuring the best i...

  • Prairie Fare: Try Protein-rich Quinoa on Your Menu

    Julie Garden-Robinson|Oct 2, 2013

    Often called the “mother grain,” quinoa has been used for food for at least 5,000 years. While at a nutrition conference, I tasted a delicious salad made with a grainlike food called quinoa (pronounced “keen-wah”) mixed with fresh vegetables. I decided to make a similar salad at home. Making the recipe, however, required a bit of a scavenger hunt at the grocery store, and the ingredients became a conversation piece. “Where do you suppose I’d find the quinoa?” I asked my husband as we meandered around a grocery store on our weekly grocery shopp...

  • MSU Extension Offers Free Financial Program

    Ludmila Keller|Oct 2, 2013

    MSU Extension will be holding again the Solid Finances series with topics ranging from identity theft, retirement planning to credit scores, long term care insurance and many more. Solid Finances is a free, webinar-based financial education series.This year, 16 sessions will be offered from September 2013 through April 2014. Not only is this series convenient to participate in, but also effective. Past viewers reported that the webinar-series provided them with knowledge and confidence to tackle...

  • MSU Co-Hosting Seminar On 'Precision Agriculture' in Great Falls on Oct. 24

    Sepp Jannotta|Oct 2, 2013

    Montana State University College of Agriculture experts will be co-hosting a seminar on the use of sensor-based technologies for precision agriculture on Oct. 24 at the Best Western Plus Heritage Inn in Great Falls. The seminar is organized as part of a project to educate and train wheat producers on how sensor-based technologies can increase the efficiency and profitability of their farm operations. Precision sensors enable farmers to develop crop-specific and site-specific nitrogen fertilizing recommendations to increase nitrogen use...

  • Veterinary Acupuncture Helps Heal Injured Animals

    Dianne Swanson|Oct 2, 2013

    Dr. Jacobs of the Interlaken Centre, Waconia, MN was at Williston Saddlery mid August treating a Great Dane and a barrel racing horse using the ancient practice of acupuncture. The Interlaken Centre is probably the oldest veterinary practice devoted solely to acupuncture according to Dr. Jacobs. It was opened in 1983 by Dr. Ralph Johnson, a pioneer in animal acupuncture. Johnson was excited about the fact that he could heal an animal instead of just providing a “band aid”. Johnson’s son Blake jo...

  • MFU Convention Registration Opens

    Sandy Courtnage|Oct 2, 2013

    The Montana Farmers Union (MFU) 88th Annual Meeting and Convention will be held October 18-19, 2013 in Great Falls at the Heritage Inn. “We have a great line-up of speakers this year who will educate our members on wide-ranging topics,” said MFU President Alan Merrill. “Information critical to Montanans will be offered throughout the convention.” The ACA – What you Need to Know about Health Care Implementation On Friday, October 18, beginning at 4:00 PM a panel of experts on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act in Montana will conv...

  • Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame Seeks Nominations for Class of 2014

    Ariel Overstreet-Adkins|Oct 2, 2013

    The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center (MCHF & WHC) is seeking nominations for the 2014 Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame induction round. Every year, the MCHF & WHC honors living and historical figures that have made notable contributions to Montana’s western heritage. “We really want to encourage people from across Montana to get involved and help us identify those in their communities who are most deserving of inclusion in the Hall of Fame,” said Christy Stensland, executive director of the MCHF & WHC. “Nominations are open to...

  • Registration Open for the 2013 Young Ag Leadership Conference

    Rebecca Colnar|Oct 2, 2013

    Register now for the Young Ag Leadership Conference (YALC), set to take place October 11-13 at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort. The YALC is a collaborative effort between nine of Montana’s agricultural organizations, offering attendees a chance to discuss current ag issues, take part in various workshops, meet with industry leaders and network with fellow young people who live Montana agriculture. Anyone aged 18-40 and interested or involved in any facet of agriculture is encouraged to attend. The conference is put together by a committee of r...

  • MSU Extension To Hold Agriculture Conference Oct. 25 in Bozeman

    Sepp Jannotta|Oct 2, 2013

    A conference hosted by Montana State University Extension and the MSU Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics – billed “Montana Agriculture in 2014: Prospects for Growth, Future Challenges and the Role of Cooperatives” and scheduled for Oct. 25 in Bozeman – will feature experts on agricultural policy, the Montana economy and livestock and grain markets. The conference, which is part of MSU’s Celebrate Agriculture weekend, will run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Procrastinator Theater in MSU’s Strand Union Building. The program is...

  • Birthday Gift

    Oct 2, 2013

    Andy Carda of Lambert was the winner of the Sidney FFA 75th Birthday Drawing held during the Richland County Fair. Visitors to the Sidney FFA Chapter’s fair display “75 Years of Sidney FFA” signed up for the drawing. “Lucky”, Andy is presented with a gift certificate by chapter president Emily Schaff. The gift certificate was donated by Cross Petroleum of Sidney for $75 worth of gasoline or oil. The FFA chapter salutes Cross Petroleum, other businesses or individuals who assist this year’s celebration depicting Sidney FFAs 75 Years of youth dev...

  • Aaron Tippin – Live Saturday, Sept. 7th at the Richland County Fairgrounds

    Tie Shank|Sep 4, 2013

    CAF Airpower Museum and the Wings of Freedom III are pleased to present Aaron Tippin and special opening act The Copper Mountain Band on Saturday, September 7th at the Richland County Fairgrounds! Gates open at 6:00pm and the concert begins at 7:00pm! Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at the Sidney Chamber of Commerce or any Sidney financial institution. Aaron Tippin: Growing up on a 110 acre farm in South Carolina, raising Black Angus, hogs, corn and soy beans, Tippin grew up with a work...

  • State Vet Issues West Nile Advisory for Equine Owners

    Steve Merritt|Sep 4, 2013

    Positive mosquitoes found in 8 counties: Cascade, Blaine, Hill, Lewis & Clark, Prairie, Sheridan, Phillips and Teton Animal health officials with the Montana Department of Livestock are advising equine owners in parts of the state to be on the lookout for West Nile virus after positive mosquitoes were found in eight counties last week. Positive mosquitoes were found in Cascade, Blaine, Hill, Lewis & Clark, Prairie, Sheridan, Phillips and Teton Counties. While the mosquito season is winding down with fall approaching, state veterinarian Dr....

  • Preserving Quality of Stored Grain

    Rebecca Colnar|Sep 4, 2013

    The weather in Montana has been unique and challenging for grain farmers. Montana Farm Bureau contacted David Weaver, PhD, associate professor, Department of Land Resources & Environmental Sciences, Montana State University to glean helpful information regarding storage and drying of harvested grain. “For many grain farmers, 2013 has been an unusual year, beginning with the weather patterns early in the crop season. Harvest has been equally unsettling, with all of the usual concerns compounded by very late planted crops that are slow to r...

  • Mini-Grants Available For Water Quality Education and Outreach

    Jan Fontaine|Sep 4, 2013

    The Soil & Water Conservation Districts of Montana, Inc. (SWCDMI) is accepting applications for mini-grants of up to $2,000 to fund local education and outreach efforts that address nonpoint source pollution and water quality issues. Thanks to a grant from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality, SWCDMI has $17,000 of federal Clean Water Act Section 319 funding available for local groups working on an education and outreach project that will increase awareness of local nonpoint source pollution issues. Examples of previously funded...

  • Corn to Chopin

    Michele Seadeek|Sep 4, 2013

    Gy Salvevold is a farmer near Culbertson, MT. He lives and works there with his wife and three children and runs the family farm corporation with his father and brother. There is, however, more than meets the eye with this working family man. Gy Salvevold is also an international pianist. In fact, it is his passion and his talent is amazing. Gy has been recognized by many foundations in many venues around the world for his mastery of the traditional black and white instrument. Gy Salvevold...

  • BeefTalk: Vaccinate and Prepare Valuable Calves for Market

    Kris Ringwall|Sep 4, 2013

    Vaccinate calves now in anticipation of weaning and preparation for sending the calves to market. I hope the calves already have had some vaccinations during branding or early summer cattle work, so now would be a good time to do booster vaccinations. If the calves have not been vaccinated, now would be a good time to establish a vaccination plan with your local veterinarian. The Dickinson Research Extension Center, in response to the recommendation of our local veterinarian, uses vaccines as an aid in preventing the infectious bovine...

  • NDRA Rodeo Finals September 13-14

    Sep 4, 2013

    The two-day NDRA Rodeo Finals event will feature the talents of North Dakota’s top 12 competitors in nine events, as they try to become the 2013 NDRA State Champion. The event is taking place Sept. 13 - 14 with rodeo action starting at 7:00 p.m. Go-around prizes will be awarded to each night’s top contestants. The beer garden opens Friday at 6:00 p.m. Other events are scheduled for Saturday including the Watford City High School Club Rodeo at 9:00 a.m. along with a team roping event to fol...

  • MSU Expert Says Early September Is Best Time To Plant Winter Canola In Montana

    MSU News Service|Sep 4, 2013

    Montana farmers who want to experiment with growing winter canola should plant it in early September, says Perry Miller, professor of sustainable cropping systems at Montana State University. That way, the canola will emerge by Sept. 15 and the crop will be on a timeline most suited for success, Miller said. If plants produce five leaves before winter, they have a good chance of survival. Canola that flowers from May 15 to June 15 will have the best yields because the seeds grow during the wettest time in Montana’s growing season. ...

  • BeefTalk: Making a "Premium" Calf

    Kris Ringwall|Sep 4, 2013

    What makes a premium calf? There are six steps to placing premium calves that excel on the market: superior genetics, sound management, preconditioning, tag identification and certification, plus a good marketing strategy. The order of the steps is not as important as doing the steps. The first point is superior genetics. Calves are a product of a producer’s genetic program. The days have long passed when producers simply eyeball and guess what the genetic package is. The appropriate mix of growth and carcass genes that are achieved through p...

  • Construction Begins on DRWA Rural Water Project

    Mandi Nay|Sep 4, 2013

    Construction has begun on the greatly anticipated Dry-Redwater Regional Water Authority (DRWA) rural water project. In an attempt to supply water as quickly as possible,DRWA has begun looking into construction in phases. The first phase is officially under construction now south of Sidney and is expected to be completed and online in September 2013. DRWA and the City of Sidney have entered into an agreement in order to supply water to the first DRWA users. The first phase is being funded by Richland County and will be turned over to DRWA for op...

  • Master Gardener Program Offered in Watford City

    Marcia Hellandsaas|Sep 4, 2013

    Local individuals interested in an in-depth look at gardening are encouraged to enroll in the Master Gardener Program to be held weekly for eight Friday mornings starting September 27 and ending November 15. Sessions will be offered over the Interactive Video Network System (IVN) from 8:30 AM CT to 12:30 PM CT at the Courthouse in Watford City. Registration deadline to enroll in the course is Friday, Sept 13. This program is offered by the North Dakota State University Extension Service and...

  • Montana Make It With Wool and Win!

    Leslie McMillen|Sep 4, 2013

    If you love to sew garments or even quilts from wool then you may be interested in the The Montana Make It With Wool contest coming up soon! The contest’s objectives are: to promote the beauty and versatility of wool fabric and yarns, encourage personal creativity, recognize creative skills and develop life skills. Make plans now to enter this exciting contest. The District 5 contest will be held in Sidney MT on Sunday afternoon October 27. The contest is open to everyone living in District 5 and includes the categories: Pre-Teen – 12 and under...

  • FWP Seeks Ag Input On 2014-2015 Hunting Seasons

    Tom Palmer|Sep 4, 2013

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks invites landowners along with hunters, outfitters, and others to get involved now to help set hunting seasons for 2014 and 2015. “FWP recognizes that hunting-season frameworks are important to the agricultural community in Montana,” said FWP Director Jeff Hagener in Helena. “Montana farmers and ranchers have a long history of wildlife conservation, providing much of the habitat for game animals in the state, along with providing hunters with valued hunting opportunities.” Hagener said FWP has already hosted...

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