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  • Best Angus & Quarter Horses

    Sheridan Martin|Jan 13, 2016

    Best Angus & Quarter Horses started as a 4-H and FFA project in 1987 with the purchase of a heifer from the placement pen at McCumber Angus Ranch. Many of the cows in the herd are descendants of the original heifer, Rosetta 622 of McCumber. Best Angus grew slowly focusing on quality. Pete and Vawnita Best worked together in building their business; Vawnita worked as a meat inspector and Pete worked as an Agricultural Lender. The Best's continued to keep top heifers as replacements and invested...

  • Cow-calf Management School Set for Jan. 15

    NDSU Ag Communication|Jan 13, 2016

    The NDSU Extension Service in McKenzie County will host a workshop Jan. 15, 2016, for cow-calf producers, particularly those who are new to beef cattle production. This daylong cow-calf management school will cover forage production, cow nutrition, grazing management and the Veterinary Feed Directive through a combination of presentations, activities and problem-solving exercises. The program, held in the McKenzie County Courthouse in Watford City, will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. central time. Presenters and their topics are: * John...

  • Feiring Angus and Ash Coulee Ranch

    Sheridan Martin|Jan 13, 2016

    Three miles east of White Earth, ND, you can find Feiring Angus Ranch. Doug and Ceylon Feiring own Feiring Angus Ranch, along with sons, Brett and Brady, and daughter Shambre. One of their major philosophies is, "To never overstock pastures with more animals than the land can handle." Generation after generation from Feiring Angus has all received the same lecture. Feiring Angus does not use popular genetics in their breeding program, for they believe that cattle should adapt to mother nature...

  • Feiring Cattle Company

    Sheridan Martin|Jan 13, 2016

    Feiring Cattle Company located in Beach, ND, is a family run operation owned and managed by Donnie and Trisha Feiring, along with their two daughters, Harley and Taylor. Feiring's herd originates back to 1983 when Donnie purchased his first QAS Traveler 23-4, but heritage reigns throughout the company back to 1945 when Donnie's grandfather, Arnold Feiring, started his cowherd. Today, Feiring Cattle Company's herd consists of 150 head of registered Angus cows that trace back to Shoshone Viking...

  • BeefTalk: Expanding Genetics and Electronic Bull Buying

    Kris Ringwall|Jan 13, 2016

    Bull buying from your desk at home? It sounds far-fetched, but that is a very real option in today’s bull market. Each year, a new generation of bulls is offered for sale, along with more and better data regarding the bulls we buy. Last year’s bull calves are growing up and will be ready for turnout in a few months. Bull-buying basics are the same, so why bring up the subject? In reality, many producers do not take advantage of the data and tools available for buying bulls. Not all bulls are the same and certainly do not have the same val...

  • Crop Insurance Conference Set for Jan. 17 & 18 in Fargo

    Jan 13, 2016

    The goal is to help participants integrate crop insurance and other risk management strategies in production and marketing decisions. The latest information on crop insurance will be presented at the North Dakota State University Extension Service’s annual crop insurance conference in Fargo on Jan.18. The conference will provide practical information for agricultural producers, and agribusiness professionals, as well as crop insurance agents. A registration fee of $110 includes a social on the evening of Jan. 17, and continental breakfast, l...

  • Agricultural Manager Russ Fullmer Retires After 30 Years In The Sugar Beet Industry

    Meagan Dotson|Nov 4, 2015

    Russ Fullmer, who has worked as the Agricultural Manager for Sidney Sugars since 1999, is retiring after 30 years in the sugar beet industry. Fullmer began working at the Sidney factory in 1985 as an Agriculturalist and after four years was transferred to California. In 1993, he was promoted to Agricultural Manager and moved to Wyoming where he worked for six years before returning to Sidney. Space planting has been one of two impactful changes in growing sugar beets; for many years sugar beets...

  • 2015 Roundup Harvest Festival Beet Decorating Contest

    Nov 4, 2015

    Once again, the kids who entered The Roundup’s Beet Decorating contest showed great originality and skill. Judging took place October 7 at Neu’s Super Valu in Fairview. Thank you very much to Neu’s Super Valu for hosting the event and Powder Keg for providing great prizes. Special thanks to all the kids who entered – you all did a great job!...

  • Montana Stockgrowers To Host 131st Annual Convention In Billings

    Nov 4, 2015

    On Dec. 3-5, Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) will celebrate 131 years of serving the state’s ranchers with their Annual Convention and Trade Show. This year’s meetings move to Rimrock Auto Arena, MetraPark, Billings, with a larger trade show, more educational workshops, policy meetings, over $100,000 in prizes and 2 nights of live music. “Montana’s ranchers have had a busy year following work during the legislative session and changes in a dynamic cattle industry,” says MSGA President Gene Curry, Valier. “Our 2015 Annual Convention will...

  • USDA Issues Safety-Net Payments To Farmers Facing Market Downturn

    Nov 4, 2015

    The USDA has announced that nearly one half of the 1.7 million farms that signed up for either the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs will receive safety-net payments for the 2014 crop year. “Unlike the old direct payments program, which paid farmers in good years and bad, the 2014 Farm Bill authorized a new safety-net that protects producers only when market forces or adverse weather cause unexpected drops in crop prices or revenues,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. “For example, the corn price for 2...

  • Late Season Soybean Stem Diseases

    Tie Shank|Nov 4, 2015

    As a result of seeing several late-season stem diseases, Sam Markell, Extension Plant Pathologist has republished the following article in the Sept. issue of the NDSU Extension Service Crop and Pest Report. We are seeing several late-season stem diseases show up in North Dakota; notably, brown stem rot and charcoal rot. Now is a great time to examine your soybeans for diseases; particularly stem disease whose symptoms appear late in the season; brown stem rot, charcoal rot and sudden death...

  • USDA Rural Development Montana Announces Funding To Aid Rural Businesses, Create Jobs

    Nov 4, 2015

    Acting State Director Jangle Gustafson announced $1.1 million in loans and grants for 13 projects to help small rural businesses in Montana. “These funds are part of nearly $20 million USDA has invested in small rural Montana businesses this year,” Gustafson said. “These dollars represent our commitment to supporting and growing Montana’s rural businesses and agriculture industries which in turn, strengthens Montana’s economy and creates jobs.” USDA is awarding the $1.1 million through the Intermediary Relending Program (IRP), the Rural Busin...

  • Keith Steinbeisser Memorial Livestock Judging

    Meagan Dotson|Nov 4, 2015

    The Keith Steinbeisser Memorial Livestock Judging was held Sunday, October 4th at the Richland County Fairgrounds. Sponsors for this year’s awards included Joe Steinbeisser and R&J Ag Supply who awarded belt buckles to the first place winners, Murdoch’s, Prewitt Company, Sidney Livestock Market Center, Gary and Laura Schieber, and Tim and Molly Fine. Winning first place and top reasons in the FFA division was Kyle Topp. The top FFA team was Kyle Topp, Liz Hill, Kelton Lefores, and John Bey...

  • Sidney Sugars Welcomes Agriculturalist Kathryn Cayko

    Meagan Dotson|Nov 4, 2015

    Sidney Sugars is pleased to welcome Kathryn Cayko to the team. Cayko’s first day as the new Agriculturalist for Sidney Sugars was Mon., Sept. 28. Cayko is managing the Fairview pile grounds, taking over for Duane Peters who was recently promoted to Agricultural Manager. “I’m very excited about the position. I’m jumping in at the busiest time of the year. The pile grounds are busy and there is a lot going on, but it’s new and exciting for me,” said Cayko. The Maine native graduated from Montan...

  • Joyce Joins USDA Rural Development In Billings

    Nov 4, 2015

    Janelle Gustafson, USDA Rural Development Montana acting state director, has announced that Eric Joyce has joined Rural Development Montana as a loan specialist in the Billings office. “Eric brings years of diverse financial lending experience to the Community Programs team. We look forward to the great service we know he will provide to our Rural Development customers and partners,” said Gustafson. The University of Iowa alumni is a new transplant to Montana, relocating from the Midwest. Joyce’s background is in lending, with years of exper...

  • Local Ranchers Look for Opportunities in the Aleutians

    Dianne Swanson|Nov 4, 2015

    It's a rancher's dream. Over a million acres of land. Fresh water in abundance. Thousands of cattle belly deep in rich, lush grass. No predators, no disease. Except.... The ranch is in the Aleutians, on Umnak Island, south of Dutch Harbor where storms are frequent and the only transportation is by small plane or helicopter. Howard Rambur, owner of Rambur Charolais and Ryan Obergfell representing Prewitt and Company visited Bering Pacific Ranches on Umnak Island in late August. They flew from...

  • USCA: IARC Report Misleading; Established Nutritional Benefits Of Beef

    Nov 4, 2015

    The United States Cattlemen’s Association (USCA) issues the following statement regarding the published ruling of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) regarding the classification of red and processed meats as a carcinogen. The statement may be attributed to USCA Dietary and Nutrition Committee Chair Linda Chezam: “The IARC, an agency of the World Health Organization, is charged with promoting international collaboration in cancer research. However, the report issued differs greatly from current research on the nut...

  • Make It With Sugar Contest Winner's Receipes

    Nov 4, 2015

    Blueberry Crumble Pie Kysa Rasmussen Pie crust 1 c. flour 1/2 tsp. flour Stir together and add: 1/3 c. oil 2 tbsp. cold water Mix together until well incorporated. Place between 2 pieces of waxpaper & roll out. This crust works best in a cool setting. Blueberry filling 16 oz. frozen blueberries 1 c. sugar 1 tsp. lemon zest 1 tbsp. lemon juice Cornstarch slurry (1-2 tbsp. cornstarch, mixed well with cold water) Heat sugar, blueberries, lemon zest & lemon juice until bubbly, add the slurry & let boil for 1 min. & simmer until it thickens. Put...

  • County Agent Update

    Danielle Steinhoff|Nov 4, 2015

    The state of North Dakota currently has a pipeline restoration and reclamation oversight program in place through the Department of Agriculture. This program was created to connect landowners and tenants experiencing pipeline issues, reclamation and restoration, with an independent ombudsmen. After the ombudsmen has been notified of the issue, they will contact the landowner or tenant to asses and discuss the issue. The ombudsman will then write a report, contact the specific pipeline company...

  • Make It WIth Sugar Contest Winners

    Nov 4, 2015

  • Lone Tree Gun Show Coming August 14 - 16

    Dianne Swanson|Aug 5, 2015

    The Lone Tree Gun Show will celebrate its 25th year August 14-16 at the Richland County Fair Event Center in Sidney. Hours for the show are 5-8 pm Friday; 9am – 6pm Saturday and 10am – 3pm Sunday. Admission is only $5 per day with children 12 and under free when accompanied by an adult. Co chairs Jim and Leann Pelvit and Tim and Brenda Larson offer a quality experience for vendors and attendees alike. The show is operated under the rules and regulations of the Weapons Collectors Society of Mon...

  • For Taylor Searer, 4-H Involvement Will Be A Life-Long Interest

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 5, 2015

    Taylor Searer, a 2015 graduate of Sidney High School, is in his eleventh year of 4-H and his fourth year as an Ambassador, or representative of the 4-H program in Richland County. He is entering hogs, steers, and goats to be judged at his final Richland County Fair 4-H judging and showing. Searer will be showing one of his two steers, which he began working with over the 2014-2015 winter and one of his three hogs that he got in February of this year. Wednesday August 5th from 10:00 am until 2:00...

  • Beet Crops Are Growing Steadily; Harvest Is Planned To Begin On Schedule

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 5, 2015

    The 2015 beet crop is growing steadily with the summer heat, rapid irrigation and harvest is estimated to begin on schedule. Planting began slightly early this year, about the second or third week of April as the ground was warm and moisture came up through the ground evenly in many fields. Growing conditions have been good throughout the spring and summer, minus the hail. Approximately 9,500 acres have seen hail at different times with varying severities. Fields that were hailed on early in...

  • Canning Preserves Family Traditions, Creates Memories

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 5, 2015

    Growing up on the eastern Montana plains I have many harvest memories, from my mother driving beet truck while I played on the edges of the fields, to my grandma blanching and freezing corn my grandpa brought in from the garden. Canning produce has been something that all of the women in my family have done and I can fondly recall standing in the back of my grandpa's truck picking choke cherries by the bucket-full which my grandma would then turn into her beloved choke cherry syrup. The house...

  • Richland County Members Participate At Montana 4-H Congress

    Aug 5, 2015

    Eight 4-H members proudly represented Richland County at Montana 4-H Congress from July 7th to 10th. Montana 4-H Congress provides youth from across the state an opportunity to come together on the Montana State University campus in Bozeman and participate in an event like no other. Congress offers both youth and adults a venue in which to learn, be challenged, and most of all, have a great time with their peers. Montana 4-Hers have been attending an event like Congress for over 77 years. Congress has become an important tradition for many 4-H...

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