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  • Moving the yield potential of wheat upward: what we learned in 2017

    Jan 31, 2018

    Dr. Joel Ransom, NDSU Extension Agronomist Dr. Ransom works to develop educational programs for farmers and conduct applied agronomic research that address production issues in corn, wheat, barley and oats and compile variety and hybrid selection guides for these crops based on the results of statewide testing....

  • Weeds are changing, so should your approach to control them

    Jan 31, 2018

    Dr. Clair Keene NDSU Area Cropping Systems Specialist Dr. Clair Keene is the Area Extension Specialist in Cropping Systems at the Williston Research Extension Center in Williston, North Dakota. Clair earned her Ph.D. in agronomy from Penn State with an emphasis in weed science. Clair's current research projects include herbicide evaluation, saline seep reclamation with perennial forages, and intercropping. Clair's extension work includes training county extension agents in agronomic crop...

  • Weather Outlook for the 2018 Growing Season

    Jan 31, 2018

    Dr. Adnan Akyüz, North Dakota State Climatologist Dr. Adnan Akyüz is the North Dakota State Climatologist and professor of climatological practice in North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota. Dr. Akyüz earned MS and Ph.D. degrees in Atmospheric Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1988 and 1994 respectively. He also holds a BS degree in Meteorological Engineering from Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey. In his former positions, Adnan was the Missouri State Cl...

  • Understanding Grain Aeration: Best Practices for Grain Storage

    Jan 31, 2018

    Dr. Ron Palmer, former University of Regina Faculty Dr. Ron Palmer was born on a small farm near Southey, Saskatchewan. He graduated with a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Saskatchewan in 1974. He obtained his Master's degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Manitoba in 1979, and then went on to obtain his PhD also from the University of Manitoba. In 1982, Dr. Palmer joined the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Regina and helped develop the new...

  • Performance on the Prairie

    Jan 31, 2018

    Gibbs Angus Ranch and Stortz Angus Ranch will be selling 120 yearling Angus bulls at Glendive Livestock Exchange in Glendive, MT on Wednesday, February 28th. For the past 14 years, the Gibbs and Stortz families have sold bulls together and both families have been involved in the cattle industry for multiple generations. The quality of their cattle is contributed to good maternal selection with an emphasis on disposition, udder quality, foot structure, and feedlot and carcass genetics. Their cattle are expected to convert grass to pounds and...

  • Jerry Carrol to Perform at 2018 MonDak Ag Days

    Jordan Hall|Jan 31, 2018

    The Richland County Extension Office is hosting MonDak Ag Days, and along with it, the Ag Days Banquet, on March 1 at 6PM, with a social beginning at 5PM. Extension Agent, Tim Fine, spoke to the Roundup and explained the purpose of Ag Days. "The purpose of Ag Days," Fine said, "is really about educating our agriculture producers on the latest and greatest in what's going on in the agriculture world, both in educational presentations and by our trade show exhibitors." As a part of Ag Days, the ba...

  • 18th Annual MonDak Pulse Day Scheduled for February 13th

    Anna Dragseth|Jan 31, 2018

    This year, the 18th Annual MonDak Pulse Day will take place at the Elks Club in Wolf Point, MT on Tuesday, February 13th. The MonDak Pulse Day is a local area program that provides the latest information on the production, marketing, and utilization of pulse crops. To attend the event, there is a registration fee of $20 per attendee (includes catered meal); registration starts at 8:30 am MST. The event is open to the public and is organized by Montana State University (MSU) and North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Agents in northeaste...

  • 2018 Western Crop and Pest Management School Set in Williston

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Jan 31, 2018

    Farmers, crop scouts, agronomists and other agricultural professionals will have an opportunity to enhance their pest identification and management skills at the North Dakota State University Extension Service's 2018 Western Crop and Pest Management School. The school will be held March 6-7 at the Williston Area Recreation Center on the Williston State College campus. Participants also will be able to hear about current research results on topics such as weed control and pulse crop disease...

  • LYIP Hearing Set for March 5

    Jan 31, 2018

    Monday, March 5th has been set by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments on the appeal by federal agencies and the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project against the injunction on the fish bypass and concrete weir imposed by Judge Brian Morris last summer. The court has up to six weeks to rule on the appeal. The 40 minute hearing will be held at the historic Pioneer Square Courthouse in Portland, OR at 9 a.m. The appellants include LYIP, the US Army Corps of Engineers, US Bureau of Reclamation and US Fish & Wildlife. LYIP...

  • NDSU Sets Best of the Best Meetings

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Jan 31, 2018

    Five Best of the Best in Wheat and Soybean Research and Marketing meetings have been set for Grand Forks, Moorhead, Minn., Dickinson, Williston and Minot. The first series of meetings will focus on recent issues that impact wheat and soybean production. They will be held at the Alerus Center in Grand Forks on Jan. 31 and at the Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Moorhead on Feb. 1. Both meetings will begin at 8:30 a.m. Joel Ransom, NDSU Extension agronomist and one of the meeting organizers,...

  • Eli Young Band and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band to Headline Richland County Fair

    Stephanie Ler|Jan 31, 2018

    The Richland County Fair and Rodeo concert-goers will spend Saturday, August 4th moving and grooving to music by the Eli Young Band, featuring special guest the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Fair & Rodeo manager Jamie Larson announced the bands publicly on January 10th. Pre-sale tickets will be available until July 27th. The Eli Young Band, self-proclaimed modern country music “misfits”, is comprised of singer Mike Eli, guitarist James Young, bassist Jon Jones and drummer Chris Thompson. After building a grass-roots fan base in Texas in the ear...

  • MSU Faculty Seek To Increase Participation Of Women In Agriculture With USDA Grant

    Jenny Lavey|Jan 31, 2018

    Data from the U.S. Bureau of Statistics and United States Department of Agriculture show while women constitute less than 1 percent of the nation’s agricultural scientists, engineers and policymakers, they occupy the majority, about 60 percent, of lower-paid agricultural jobs on America’s farms and ranches. Six female professors at Montana State University and Flathead Valley Community College hope to increase the percentage of women agricultural scientists, engineers and policymakers by way of a $94,000 USDA National Institute of Food and Agr...

  • Intercropping Pulses and Oilseeds

    Anna Dragseth|Jan 31, 2018

    Intercropping is a new farming practice that includes growing a variety of crops together in one field. The purpose of using intercropping is to increase profits and reduce production risk. There are currently farmers using intercropping in North Dakota, South Dakota, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta. Just in Saskatchewan, there were about 50,000 acres that were used for intercropping in 2017. "Currently intercropping is being practiced on thousands of acres on the northern prairies. It is...

  • MT Department of Revenue mails livestock reporting forms for March 1 reporting deadline

    Jan 31, 2018

    The Montana Department of Revenue mailed livestock reporting forms this week to livestock owners who own livestock and need to meet upcoming reporting and payment deadlines. About 18,500 livestock owners who reported last year will receive reporting forms. All livestock owners need to report by March 1, 2018, any livestock they own as of February 1. Livestock owners can file online at ReportYourLivestock.mt.gov or submit the hardcopy form. Livestock owners who have not reported in the past need to report online or fill out a reporting form...

  • Gibbs Angus Ranch & Stortz Angus Ranch Will Market 120 Bulls at the Glendive Livestock Exchange

    Jan 3, 2018

    Gibbs Angus Ranch and Stortz Angus Ranch will be selling 120 yearling Angus bulls at Glendive Livestock Exchange in Glendive, MT on Wednesday, February 28th. For the past 14 years, the Gibbs and Stortz families have sold bulls together and both families have been involved in the cattle industry for multiple generations. The quality of their cattle is contributed to good maternal selection with an emphasis on disposition, udder quality, foot structure, and feedlot and carcass genetics. Their...

  • Feiring Angus and Ash Coulee Ranch

    Jan 3, 2018

    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 of Feiring Angus have 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...

  • Over 20 Years in the Cattle Business

    Jan 3, 2018

    In the rolling green hills of Golden Valley, ND, you can find Isaak Angus Ranch. Isaak Angus has been in the ranching and farming business for 4 generations, with Ron Isaak and his wife Jackie being the current owners and operators. Isaak's great grandfather and grandfather homesteaded on the land and even built a brick house in 1925, which is still on the ranch to this day. Isaak Angus Ranch has been raising registered Angus cattle for over 20 years, and one of their main philosophies is to...

  • JB Angus will be at Stockman Livestock West's Sale Jan. 31st

    Jan 3, 2018

    JB Angus will be at the Stockmen's Livestock sale in Dickinson, ND at 1:00pm mountain time Wednesday, January 31st. Owners Jonathan Ficek and Bobby Kubas will be selling 30 select yearlings and two year old bulls with about 60 replacement heifers for sale through private treaty. Sires represented at the sale will be RB Tour of Duty 177, Basin Advance 3134, Connealy Thunder 587, and JBA Infusion 419. Both Ficek's and Kubas' families have been ranching in the area for generations, and each of...

  • Leland Red Angus Will Hold Their 33rd Annual Production Sale March 11

    Jan 3, 2018

    Leland Red Angus will be hosting their 35th annual production sale on March 9th 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 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 Leland's father, Leland Red Angus breeds over 500 registered Red Angus females per year and will market 180 bulls and 65 yearling heifer...

  • Grazing Workshop Slated For January

    Julie Goss|Jan 3, 2018

    Cell Grazing, dormant season grazing, swath grazing, crop residue grazing and bale grazing, everything you need to know about grazing. Steve Kenyon, Green Pastures Ranching Ltd. will be in Sidney on January 17 to speak about these grazing alternatives. The workshop will begin at 9:30 a.m. at Richland County MSU-Extension Meeting Room, 1499 N Central Ave, Sidney, MT. Cost to attend will be $20 which will include lunch. Steve Kenyon runs a custom grazing business in the Westlock, Alberta area...

  • Begger's Diamond V Ranch

    Bill and Darlene Begger|Jan 3, 2018

    On a ranch tucked in the rolling hills of Eastern Montana south of the small town of Wibaux, MT, sits a seed stock ranch that produces cattle that are designed to work for every segment of the industry. Begger's Diamond V Ranch began raising seed stock black Simmental, Angus, and Sim-Angus cattle in 1974, with over 43 annual bull sales, and over 4 decades of selection criteria that has always been focused on the success of the commercial cattle industry. You can be assured that the breeding...

  • Rambur Charolais Angus Cattle

    Jan 3, 2018

    Rambur Charolais is located just south of Sidney, MT and was founded more than 30 years ago by Howard Rambur. When he started in the ranching industry, Howard wanted to work with a breed of cattle distinctly different from any other breeds in eastern Montana, so he chose the Charolais. The Charolais, at the time, was a relatively new breed to the area and was still able to retain its full French heritage. Even though the breed grew quite large as adults, Howard had a goal to modify the Charolais...

  • Best Angus & Quarter Horses

    Jan 3, 2018

    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...

  • The Early Morning Red Angus Ranch Will be Marketing Bulls & Heifers April 27th

    Jan 3, 2018

    The Early Morning Red Angus Ranch, located twelve miles south of Tioga, ND, will be marketing 32 yearling Red Angus bulls, eight two-year old bulls, and yearling Red Angus heifers at Sitting Bull in Williston, ND Friday, April 27th at 1:00 pm central time. Owner and operator Carl Frisinger bought the ranch in 1965; having grown up in a ranching family, Frisinger grew up raising Herefords. However, when they became hard to sell, he bought six Red Angus Cows from the Leland Drought Reduction Sale...

  • Franz Charolais and Red Angus

    Anna Dragseth|Jan 3, 2018

    What once started as a way to make a living turned into a family run ranch consisting of 60 registered purebred red Angus cows, 100 head of commercial red Angus cattle, 25 Charolais cattle, and a cross of Charolais and red Angus feeder calves. "We crossbreed our Charolais and Red Angus cattle to produce our feeder calves. Our Charolais bulls we just use mainly for ourselves, but we sell our yearling red Angus bulls private treaty," said John Franz. The Franz Ranch sits just 20 miles North West...

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