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  • Disaster Assistance For 2021 Livestock Forage Losses In 14 Montana Counties

    Tammy Lyseng|May 19, 2021

    Livestock producers in 14 Montana counties are eligible to apply for 2021 Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) benefits on small grain, native pasture, improved pasture, annual ryegrass, and forage sorghum. LFP provides compensation if you suffer grazing losses for covered livestock due to drought on privately owned or leased land or fire on federally managed land. County committees can only accept LFP applications after notification is received by the National Office of qualifying drought or if a federal agency prohibits producers from...

  • Pollinator Habitat Project

    May 19, 2021

    The Youth Pollinator Event for Alexander Public School 3rd and 4th graders was held at Lewis and Clark Trail Museum, Alexander, on May 12. Students attending the event helped plant crops; learn about wildlife and conservation, and how to create a pollinator habitat....

  • MT State Agriculture Announces 2021 Field Days

    MSU News Service|May 12, 2021

    Bozeman - The Montana State University College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station have announced the dates for their annual agricultural field days, which will return as in-person events after being hosted virtually in 2020. “We are so excited to be bringing back our in-person field days this year,” said Darrin Boss, Department of Research Centers head and Northern Agricultural Research Center superintendent. “These events are always a highlight for all of us, because they offer one of our best chances to meet with...

  • MSU Extension To Host "Communicating For The Farm" Webinar Series

    MSU News Service|May 5, 2021

    Bozeman — Montana State University Extension in Pondera County and Purdue Extension-Bartholomew County will offer a webinar series this month to help improve agricultural storytelling and communication skills. Adriane Good, MSU Extension agent in Pondera County, and Cora Carter, Purdue Extension educator in Bartholomew County, coordinated the series. “We noticed that many agricultural producers want to engage with the public and share their story but have difficulties doing so. This series aims to help producers with skills to communicate eff...

  • Montana FU Appreciates Lawmakers Ler & Bogner For Action On Meat Inspection Bill

    May 5, 2021

    Great Falls - Montana Farmers Union appreciates the efforts of two state law makers whose work to amend HB 2, a budget bill, that will allow the state to explore more opportunities for meat processing as well as level the playing field for custom butchers. The two bills sponsored, by Rep. Brandon Ler and Sen. Ken Bogner, proposed significant changes to state and custom exempt meat inspection for sale of meats. The USDA threatened to refuse funding for meat inspection if these bills passed in their original form. Montana Farmers Union President...

  • Montana Drought-Monitoring Group Meeting May 5

    Apr 28, 2021

    The Montana drought-monitoring group will meet Wednesday, May 5 at 10 a.m. to seek local input on moisture conditions. These meetings are open to everyone interested, field staff, weather experts/observers, ranchers, farmers, property owners, outdoor enthusiasts, wildland firefighters. This is an opportunity to share what moisture conditions and drought impacts are like in your area. Join Zoom Meeting https://mt gov.zoom.us/j/87206171229?pwd=MUh3L3BTNUlyQ281SnRpWitNRzFldz09. Meeting ID: 872 0617 1229; password: 501439; Dial by telephone +1 646...

  • MSU Extension Drought Ed. Series To Begin April 26

    MSU News Service|Apr 21, 2021

    Bozeman — Montana State University Extension will host a new series of meetings across the state geared toward comprehensive education on drought and its implications for Montana agriculture. The meetings are free and open to the public, no registration required. The series will begin on April 26 with a meeting in Sidney, and sessions will also take place in Miles City, Havre, Lewistown and Dillon. The first meeting in Sidney will also be live streamed via Webex. All in-person meetings will follow social distancing guidelines. The meetings a...

  • Virtual Farm Fair Features Montana's Farms and Ranches

    Rebecca Colnar|Apr 21, 2021

    Last year's Montana Farm Bureau Virtual Farm Fair was so well received that the state's largest agricultural organization is again holding their Virtual Farm Fair April 26-30. The Virtual Farm Fair features lively videos from Farm Bureau members' farms and ranches. Although the videos are directed toward a fourth-grade learning level, they are appropriate, fun and educational for all ages-even for parents. These farm-fresh videos offer corresponding activities and lesson plans. Monday, April 26...

  • Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project Canal Notice

    Apr 14, 2021

    Dependent on weather, barring any unforeseen circumstances, the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project will start filling and flushing the Main Canal on Wednesday, April 21 at 6 a.m. Please ensure that all children, livestock, and fences are out of the canals, ditches, drains and harm’s way. Please unlock any gate along canals, laterals and drains. Watch for live updates on Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project Facebook page....

  • Ballots Needed By April 16 To Help Pass Montana Oilseed Crop Checkoff 

    Anna Dragseth|Apr 7, 2021

    The Montana Oilseed Advisory Committee is proposing a 0.5% checkoff for canola, camelina, flaxseed, mustard, safflower, soybeans, and sunflower crops. This checkoff means that growers can voluntarily have 0.5% taken off their sale price when they sell their crop and that half a percent will be used to benefit the overall production of oilseed crops and growers. If this checkoff is passed, then the Montana Oilseed Advisory Committee will help advise the Montana Department of Agriculture on how to invest those funds for market development,...

  • Governor Gianforte Lifts Regulations For Fertilizer Delivery To Support Montana's Ag Industry

    Brooke Stroyke|Mar 31, 2021

    Helena - Governor Greg Gianforte issued an executive order that temporarily suspends hours of service regulations for certain carriers to facilitate and expedite the delivery of fertilizer to Montana’s farmers. Agriculture producers regularly face a compressed spring planting schedule due to late snowfalls and wet conditions which increase the demand for anhydrous ammonia and fertilizer across the state. Waiving hours of service requirements ensures that fertilizer haulers can meet the needs of the industry by delivering greater volumes in a s...

  • After Identifying Gaps In Previous Aid, USDA Announces 'Pandemic Assistance For Producers' To Distribute Resources More Equitably

    Lindsey Abentroth|Mar 31, 2021

    Washington, DC - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that USDA is establishing new programs and efforts to bring financial assistance to farmers, ranchers and producers who felt the impact of COVID-19 market disruptions. The new initiative - USDA Pandemic Assistance for Producers - will reach a broader set of producers than in previous COVID-19 aid programs. USDA is dedicating at least $6 billion toward the new programs. The Department will also develop rules for new programs that will put a greater emphasis on outreach to small and...

  • Future Farm Policy, Economics Focus Of March 25 Ag Research Summit Webinar

    Beth Redlin|Mar 24, 2021

    What can producers expect as the economy recovers from COVID-19 and discussion begins on innovative agricultural policies leading up to a new farm bill? What about existing risk management tools? What support can producers expect in the next few years? Montana State University Ag Economist Dr. Vincent Smith, an internationally recognized expert on agricultural and international trade policy, shares his considerable insight into these questions in the final webinar of the 2021 MonDak Ag Research...

  • Spending Stimulus Money In Montana, Studying Its Impact On Agriculture

    Nicole Rolf and Rachel Cone|Mar 24, 2021

    Conversations at the Capitol have taken a turn this week to focus on strategy for spending federal funding brought to Montana from The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. The American Rescue Plan Act is the Biden Administration’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. The nearly $3 billion in funding is roughly equal to our state’s typical annual budget, so the legislators have a big job to do in strategically and thoughtfully distributing the money. They’re handling this money – marked as House Bill 632: Implement receipt of and appropr...

  • USDA Seeks Innovative Partner-led Projects Delivering Sustainable Agricultural Solutions

    Mar 24, 2021

    Bozeman - The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is seeking proposals to fund up to $75 million in new, unique projects under the Regional Conservation Partnership Program’s (RCPP) Alternative Funding Arrangements (AFA) that take innovative and non-traditional approaches to conservation solutions at the local, regional and landscape scales. In making selections USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will prioritize projects related to climate smart agriculture and forestry. NRCS will fund up to 15 projects this year thr...

  • Rain and Snow Observers Needed to Better Assess N.D. Drought

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Mar 17, 2021

    A statewide citizen science network is looking for volunteers for rain and snow reporting in North Dakota. These observers will measure rainfall, snowfall and snow depth as part of the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow (CoCoRaHS) Network. Observers also are encouraged to measure the water equivalent of the snow after it melts, although that is optional. "This is your chance to become part of the state's climatological history and contribute to an accurate flood potential forecast in...

  • Celebrate Agriculture During National Ag Week

    Rebecca Colnar|Mar 17, 2021

    National Ag Week, a time to celebrate agriculture, is March 21-27 with National Ag Day March 23. Agriculture remains the number-one industry for Montana, outpacing mining, tourism and forestry products along with oil and gas. Montana agriculture is diverse and known throughout the world for its wheat, beef, pulse crops and barley, plus the state’s farmers and ranchers produce plenty of other agricultural products including bees/honey, cherries, sugar beets, corn, canola, seed potatoes, dairy products, hogs, chickens/eggs and more. ...

  • Sunwall Farm Recognized By MT Historical Society

    Anna Dragseth|Mar 17, 2021

    Located five miles northwest of Froid sits the Sunwall Farm. This farm has been in operation for well over 100 years. "My grandpa, Anders Sunwall, homesteaded here in 1906, but he finally got the title to the land in 1913," said Greg Sunwall, the current owner of Sunwall Farm. Last fall, the Montana Historical Society recognized the farm, along with eight other family farms that have been in operation for over 100 years. In the future, the Historical Society will be publishing a book about each...

  • MSU Extension Publishes New Montguide Fact Sheets To Aid Montanans

    MSU News Service|Mar 17, 2021

    Bozeman — Montana State University Extension recently published six new MontGuides covering a variety of topics to provide unbiased information for Montanans. As part of their outreach efforts, MSU Extension specialists and agents write MontGuides with information gathered during their research and outreach work throughout the year. The fact sheets are designed for all Montanans, including agricultural producers, home gardeners, families, landowners and other groups. New and existing MontGuides are located online at store.msuextension.org, w...

  • MSU Doctoral Candidate Awarded Prestigious Fellowship To Study Beetle Evolution

    Reagan Colyer|Mar 17, 2021

    Bozeman - A Montana State University doctoral candidate recently received a prestigious international fellowship to continue his research on beetle evolution at the Natural History Museum of Denmark at University of Copenhagen. Vinicius Ferreira, who is part of MSU's Entomology Group, will complete his doctorate in MSU's Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology in College of Agriculture this summer. Ferreira received the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual European Fellowship in...

  • Farmer, Rancher Representation Needed On Fish And Game Commission

    Nicole Rolf and Rachel Cone|Mar 17, 2021

    In the first week back in Helena after transmittal break, the bills are flying through committees in the second chamber. There were 181 bill hearings this week, which means our citizen legislature is moving quickly to accomplish the people’s business. Here’s where our focus for Montana’s farmers and ranchers’ business landed this week: Senate Bill 306: Revise Structure of Fish and Game Commission, sponsored by Sen. Mike Lang (R), SD 17. Montana Farm Bureau member policy supports. Senate Bill 306 proposes expanding the Montana Fish and Game Comm...

  • Tile Drainage Webinar Set for March 25

    NDSU Agriculture Communication|Mar 17, 2021

    Producers and others will have an opportunity to learn more about tile drainage during an online tile drainage design and management webinar North Dakota State University Extension is holding from 8:30 a.m. to noon March 25. "This tile design educational event is intended for agricultural producers and those interested in understanding basic design principles and agronomic practices for tile drainage, including utilizing subirrigation and managing the water table with control boxes," says Hans...

  • AFBF Applauds Introduction Of Estate Tax Repeal Bills

    Rebecca Colnar|Mar 17, 2021

    The American Farm Bureau Federation is calling on Congress to remove barriers to farm ownership. Bills aimed at eliminating the estate tax were introduced in the Senate and House last week. The American Farm Bureau Federation supports both. Sen. John Thune (R-SD) and 25 cosponsors introduced S. 671 and Reps. Jason Smith (R-MO) and Sanford Bishop (D-GA) introduced H.R. 1712, with 121 cosponsors. Both bills would allow for a complete repeal of the estate tax, which, according to AFBF analysis, threatens more than 74,000 family farms across the...

  • Montana Farm Bureau to host Calling on the Capitol on Ag Day

    Ag News Wire|Mar 17, 2021

    The Montana Farm Bureau Federation is holding a virtual Calling on the Capitol on Ag Day, March 23. This will provide an excellent opportunity for farmers and ranchers to meet with the Montana Lieutenant Governor, legislative leadership as well as with agency directors. MFBF’s governmental affairs staff will provide tips on testifying and providing insight into being a part of the legislative process. The event will be conducted via Zoom from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Farm Bureau members from across the state are encouraged to attend. Pre...

  • Growing Season Weather Outlook Focus Of March 11 Ag Research Summit Webinar

    Beth Redlin|Mar 10, 2021

    Farmers and ranchers in the MonDak region are readying their equipment for spring planting. The big question now is the weather. What can farmers and ranchers expect this growing season? Patrick Gilchrist with the National Weather Service Office, Glasgow will help answer that question in the fifth webinar of the 2021 MonDak Ag Research Summit Series to be held on Thursday, March 11 at 10 a.m. MT, 11 a.m. CT. In his keynote presentation – Seasonal outlooks and potential climate change impacts for eastern Montana and western North Dakota – Gilchr...

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