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The USDA opened swathes of conservation easements in Montana for emergency haying and grazing. It’s a sign of relief for farmers and ranchers during drought conditions. The department started accepting applications to access Conservation Reserve Program lands in the state earlier this week.
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More than a half dozen wildlife bills have been signed into law, all with a similar vision for Montana: they suggest that there are too many predators on the landscape — and that numbers of animals like wolves and grizzly bears need to be reduced.
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Montana processors can now use hemp as an ingredient in commercial pet and horse feed.
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The demand to raise poultry like chickens and ducks rose during the pandemic — and so did salmonella cases nationally and statewide.On Tuesday the Montana…
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Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte’s office Monday released this year’s state Water and Supply and Drought Outlook report. Over 60 percent of Montana is facing…
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A debate over the role of money in deer and elk hunting in Montana has fizzled out in the Legislature.Senate Bill 143 would have created a $300 early…
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Farmers and educators in the Bitterroot Valley are researching how to make a healthier and more local school lunch. The two-year research project in…
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Experts on the Governor’s Drought and Water Supply Advisory Committee are concerned about moisture levels in the state. They outlined the state's…
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The agriculture landscape has changed dramatically due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Concerns about food security, health and safety measures, and product…
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Trade with China boomed in the U.S. last year after a new trade deal went into effect, one which the Montana Farm Bureau says was great news for Montana…