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  • Prairie Fare: Try These Tips To Avoid Winter Dehydration

    Julie Garden-Robinson|Feb 2, 2022

    I was getting a little worried. I could not hear the grumbling sound of the snow blower. Our driveway and sidewalks were covered with a mountain of snow that drifted in after the latest blizzard. I poked my head out the front door to check on my husband. He had been outside for more than two hours clearing snow in subzero temperatures. "Are you OK?" I asked. "I am almost done out here," he replied as he leaned on a shovel. His scarf, stocking hat and hair were frozen, and his clothes were...

  • 2021 Harvest Bowl Celebrates County Agriculturists

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Feb 2, 2022

    The success, dedication and hard work of outstanding agriculturists in 53 counties in North Dakota and 10 counties in Minnesota were honored during the 47th annual Harvest Bowl program at North Dakota State University on Nov. 19. Information on the outstanding agriculturists listed by county is available at https://bit.ly/2021HBCountyBios, and photos are available at https://bit.ly/2021HBHonoreePhotos. 2021 Harvest Bowl honorees by county, name and city: Adams - Jamie and Nikki Enerson,...

  • Conservation Cost Share Applications Accepted Until Feb. 28

    Julie Goss|Feb 2, 2022

    The Richland County Conservation District is accepting applications for the 2022 Conservation Cost Share Program. Applications can be requested by calling 406-943-3001 or emailing [email protected]. Landowners in Richland County seeking to implement conservation practices on their property may be eligible for 50% cost share on the practices. Examples of eligible practices include, irrigation projects, stock wells, pipelines, grass seeding, fencing or any project that enhances or protects the natural resource. The conservation districts...

  • 2022 Field To Fork Webinar Schedule Set

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Feb 2, 2022

    North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension again will host the Field to Fork "Wednesday Webinar" series starting in February 2022. Experts from across the region will provide information about growing, preserving and preparing specialty-crop fruits and vegetables safely in this seventh annual webinar series that has reached thousands of people The "Field to Fork Wednesday Weekly Webinars" will begin Feb. 16. The webinars will be held online from 2-3 p.m. Central time through April 20. They a...

  • Watford City Holds Donkey Basketball Competition

    Feb 2, 2022

  • Dakota Gardener: The Colors of Winter

    Joe Zeleznik|Feb 2, 2022

    It's January, and the memories of Christmas are already starting to fade. We had a houseful of people, with plenty of food and lots of fun. Two days later, though, things got quiet pretty fast. My wife and I quickly settled into our normal winter routine, with one twist. She bought us a 3,000-piece jigsaw puzzle. Yes, 3,000 pieces! Wow. It was amazing, fun and took us 11 days to complete. The puzzle is a colorful undersea scene with lots of tropical fish and corals. There's also a section of...

  • Now Taking Tree Orders For 2022 Spring Planting Season

    Julie Goss|Feb 2, 2022

    Richland County Conservation District is now taking tree orders for the 2022 spring planting season. Call 406-943-3001 to request an order form. The Conservation District and the NRCS office can help you plan for shelterbelts; windbreaks or wildlife plantings. Trees planted by the conservation district need the soil prepared for the tree planter and mesh layer to work properly. Certain species of trees sell out so please order early to ensure availability of trees & shrubs....

  • NDSU Extension Virtual Canola Production Meeting Set For Feb. 15

    Feb 2, 2022

    Topics that will be covered include canola cultivar selection and new traits, plant establishment and nutrition, and more. Farmers and crop advisers interested in canola production management updates should plan to participate in the 2022 Getting-it-Right in Canola Production virtual meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 15, from 8:30 a.m.-noon. The event is being planned and will be conducted by North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension and supported by the Northern Canola Growers Association. Topics...

  • Montana State Researcher Part Of Study On Decline Of Development On Forest & Agricultural Land

    Meaghan MacDonald-Pool|Feb 2, 2022

    Bozeman - A Montana State University researcher is part of a new study that finds rising gas prices led to a steep decline in the development of forest and agricultural land across the country from 2000 to 2015 compared to the previous two decades, resulting in a broad shift toward denser development patterns throughout the United States. Published in the journal Environmental Research Letters, Daniel Bigelow, assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Economics in the...

  • Bar JV Angus

    Jan 5, 2022

    This year, Bar JV Angus' annual production sale will be held Tuesday, March 22 in the sale barn at the ranch. They will be selling 100 commercial heifers and 100 bulls. They will be selling a lot of bulls out of Sitz Resilient, a complete herd sire that ranks in the top of the breed in multiple traits. Visitors are always welcome to visit the ranch to view the bulls, heifers, or the cows. "We are always happy to discuss any questions you may have and assist in finding you the right bulls or...

  • Best Angus & Quarter Horses

    Jan 5, 2022

    Best Angus will be hosting their 9th Annual Best Angus & Quarter Horses Production Sale at 2 p.m., Monday, March 7, at the ranch southeast of Watford City. The sale will offer 75-registered yearling Angus bulls and 15 coming two-year-old registered Angus bulls. For more information, visit the ranch website, http://www.bestangusandquarterhorses.com. Prior to their annual production sale, Bests marketed their range ready registered yearling bulls by private treaty. What started in 1987 as a 4-H...

  • Begger's Diamond V Ranch

    Jan 5, 2022

    Begger's Diamond V Ranch is a family owned ranch operated by a father/son duo with second generation Bill and Darlene and 3rd generation John and Alicia, along with their children representing the 4th generation. The ranch has been in operation for over 71 years. When Bill's parents, Harry and Elaine were married, they purchased some land and struck out on their own to make a living raising wheat and cattle. As the years progressed they had nine children, four boys and five girls. Bob was the...

  • Feiring Angus & Ash Coulee Ranch To Host 28th Annual Production Sale In April

    Jan 5, 2022

    On Saturday, April 16, Feiring Angus and Ash Coulee Ranch will have their 28th Annual Production Sale. The ranch is located three miles east of White Earth, ND. 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 of Feiring Angus has all received the same lecture. Feiring Angus does not use popular...

  • 54th Annual GDAR Bull Sale Scheduled For March 24

    Jan 5, 2022

    Gartner-Denowh Angus Ranch (GDAR) is located just on the outskirts of Sidney, a close-knit family run ranch that focuses on raising efficient and functional cattle bred for the commercial cattle operation. GDAR began in 1957 when Joe Gartner and Russell Denowh bought 20 head of registered Angus cows from a dispersion sale in Montana. In 1974, Russ and his son, Micky, bought out Joe Gartner but kept the corporate name. At this time, they were calving about 150 cows and selling around 60 bulls...

  • Leland Red Angus 38th Annual Production Sale Friday, March 11

    Jan 5, 2022

    Leland Red Angus will be hosting their 38th annual production sale on Friday, March 11 at the ranch located in SW McKenzie County, 35 miles SE of Sidney in the Squaw Gap Community. The ranch, which has raised registered Red Angus for over 50 years, is operated by Melvin and Luella Leland and their son and daughter-in-law Todd and Carla Leland. Homesteaded in 1911 by Melvin's father, Leland Red Angus breeds over 500 registered Red Angus females per year and will market over 180 bulls and 50...

  • KD Angus: Beefin' Up The Breed

    Kyle Dragseth|Jan 5, 2022

    Located 12 miles north of Watford City, resides KD Angus, a registered Angus breeding program that focuses on quality with a genetic selection goal of maintaining traits above the breed average. KD Angus focuses on docility, performance, natural thickness, and ease of fleshing ability while maintaining calving ease. The program utilizes the breeds top A.I. sires that Dragseth knows will enhance his breeding program while improving multiple traits including carcass traits that will add value to...

  • Prewitt & Company & Sidney Livestock

    Jan 5, 2022

    Prewitt & Company LLC has been the area's cattle marketing headquarters since 1996. The company has been involved in all avenues of the cattle industry including cattle buying, selling, and relocating. "We buy and sell cattle all over. We buy cattle off a lot of ranches in Montana and North Dakota and relocate them to feedlots in the Midwest," said Tim Larson, Prewitt & Company cattle buyer/seller and Sidney Livestock manager. The company also feeds its customers' cattle at their own feedlots th...

  • Stroh Hereford Ranch

    Jan 5, 2022

    Stroh Hereford Ranch will be holding their 32nd Annual Ranch Ready Production Sale at 1 p.m. MST, Thursday, Feb. 3, at the ranch located 1.5 miles east of Killdeer Roundabout or 5 miles west of Dunn Center. This year's sale will feature 30 registered Horned Hereford Bulls, 3 commercial Horned Hereford Bulls, 10 commercial grade heifers bred to registered Black Angus Bulls and 20 Blue Ribbon Quality F1 Baldy Heifers. Stroh Herefords was established in 1950 by Tony (Anton) Stroh, Killdeer, ND....

  • Rambur Charolais: Unique Opportunities Keep Sidney Ranch Thriving

    Rebecca Colnar|Jan 5, 2022

    Howard Rambur started his herd as a youngster with two crossbred Charolais heifers and a purebred Charolais bull. "I got a small loan from the local bank and was on my way to having my purebred business. Of course, I've been borrowing money ever since," said Rambur, who raises purebred Charolais cattle near Sidney, MT. Even though his father was primarily a sugar beet farmer, young Rambur's interest in livestock was piqued when he began working with cattle as 4-H projects. He wanted to own...

  • Evaluate Vitamin A Supplementation for Beef Cattle

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Jan 5, 2022

    Drought brings many nutritional and animal health-related challenges. Cow performance issues during the grazing season may result from reduced forage quality and quantity. It is possible that cows will enter the fall and winter in lower than desired body condition score and with other potential nutrient deficiencies that may not be noticeable. Vitamin A deficiency is one potential challenge that may arise when feeding drought-affected forages, according to North Dakota State University (NDSU)...

  • Montana, Wyoming Sugar Beet & Malt Barley Symposium To Be Held Jan. 12-13, Billings

    MSU News Service|Jan 5, 2022

    Bozeman — Registration is now open for the 2022 Montana and Wyoming Sugar Beet and Malt Barley Symposium, which will be held Jan. 12-13 at Billings Hotel and Convention Center, Billings. The event is hosted by the Mountain States Crop Education Association, or MSCEA, which is comprised of industry representatives as well as Montana State University Extension faculty members. The first day of the event will focus on barley production. Presentations will cover topics including precision agriculture and disease, nutrient and weed management. F...

  • Stortz Angus Ranch 21st Annual Performance on the Prairie Bull Sale Feb. 23

    Bradie Schmidt|Jan 5, 2022

    Robert "Bob" Stortz started what is now known as Stortz Angus Ranch when he returned from the Korean War in 1953. The ranch ventured into both polled and horned Herefords along with F1 crosses before ultimately landing on the Black Angus breed. Bob and his wife, Carla Jeanne, had seven children together. Their only son, Ted Stortz, now heads the Stortz Angus Ranch. Ted and his wife, Tarena, have four children; Chelsea, Robbie, Tate and Ben. Ted bought the ranch's first registered cows in 1989...

  • Diversity, Direction, Dollars Ag Forum Set For Jan. 11

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Jan 5, 2022

    Farmers in the western Dakotas and eastern Montana will have the opportunity to hear nationally-known speakers address topics affecting agriculture in the region during North Dakota University (NDSU) Extension's Diversity, Direction and Dollars agricultural forum. It will be held Tuesday, Jan. 11 at the Roosevelt Grand Dakota Hotel, Dickinson. The forum will provide ideas for improving productivity and decreasing costs while providing high quality food produced in a sustainable manner....

  • Ag Producers Should Do Year-end Income Tax Planning

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Jan 5, 2022

    Agricultural producers should do tax planning before the end of the year. “It is that time of the year again to think about year-end tax planning,” says Ron Haugen, North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension farm management specialist. “Generally, all or most of the government payments that farmers and ranchers received during the year must be reported as income in the year it is received,” says Haugen. “When tax planning, it is best to start with year-to-date income and expenses and estimate them for the remainder of the year,” says Haugen...

  • Regency Acres Angus Ranch

    Jan 5, 2022

    Regency Acres Angus Ranch is located on the eastern plains of Montana owned and operated by Russ and Jill Thiessen and their son, Tyler. Located south of Lambert, the ranch is a diversified dryland operation with registered Black Angus, hay, wheat, barley, oats, corn, peas, lentils, and canola being raised. The ranch is comprised of land that both of Russ's great grandparents homesteaded in the early 1900s. Russ's grandparents, C.R. and Ailee Thiessen purchased the ranch headquarters in 1944....

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