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After a wet spring, Montana wheat farmers are beginning their summer harvest in persistent heat and uncertainties over the international grain market.
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Recent rain and snow improved drought conditions slightly in some parts of Montana. But it may not be enough to green up winter wheat fields that were planted last fall.
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Russia, Ukraine and the United States are all top wheat exporters. The invasion will likely disrupt Black Sea trade routes. Right now, U.S grain producers are benefiting.
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Montana Senator Jon Tester sent an invitation Tuesday to President Donald Trump to meet wheat producers in Big Sandy. It comes in response to concerns...
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Montana senator and wheat farmer Jon Tester is firing back after President Trump mocked the role of wheat in trade with Japan. Tuesday at a campaign rally…
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Montana could be caught in the spillover effects when China levies higher tariffs on U.S. products. It’s another step in the ongoing trade war between...
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When Bob Quinn was a kid, a stranger at a county fair gave him a few kernels of an unusual grain. Little did he know, that grain would change his life.…
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Republican Matt Rosendale says Montana farmers stand with him in supporting President Trump on trade issues. But Montana grain trade executives he spoke…
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Montana farmers can expect strong prices for their wheat and barley moving forward following the drought in 2017 that reduced grain production in the…
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The winter wheat harvest is buttoning up and Montana producers expect to see average to above average yields. Great news, right?Normally yes, but Lola…