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By Becky Funk, DVM, Animal Health Teaching and NE Extension Specialist |and Kacie McCarthy, UNL Cow-Calf Specialist   We are nearing spring turnout and breeding season, and with that, many producers may be getting bulls tested right before turn
  By Larry Kuehn and  Mark Thallman Across-Breed EPD (ABEPD) Adjustment Factors: National Cattle Evaluation (NCE), and the resulting Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs), have resulted in substantial genetic change since their inception in the 1
Montana Farm Bureau has expressed strong concern at the proposal by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove agriculture from Refuge lands. In a letter to the federal agency, the state’s largest general agricultural organization pointed out
U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today, May 8,  introduced legislation that would prevent federal government overreach on the operations of South Dakota farmers and ranchers. The bill would prevent the Secretary of Agriculture from implementin
By Codi Vallery-Mills After months of waiting, there is movement on farm bill legislation in Congress. On May 2, both the House and Senate provided farm bill proposals. The USDA has been operating on a 1-year extension of the 2018 farm bill. Th
In a two-part Texas A&M University research study by Cooke et al. (2024)*, researchers administered FerAppease to finishing cattle and evaluated its impact on carcass characteristics. Results showed that FerAppease, a unique analogue of the nat
North Dakota cropland values increased 11.59% heading into the spring of 2024, marching upward from 2,863 per acre to 3,174 per acre, says Bryon Parman, North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension agricultural finance specialist. This repres
By Sarah Hill The future of South Dakota’s beef industry sure looks bright—especially with a cohort of 43 Junior Beef Ambassadors educating consumers about the benefits of beef. The South Dakota Beef Industry Council (SDBIC) operates the Junior
Colombia Bans U.S. Beef Colombia has become the first country to ban imports of U.S. beef and beef products from states where dairy cattle have tested positive for avian influenza. The U.S. Meat Export Federation says the restrictions have no s
  SDSU was the first university in the country to create a program that teaches and helps farmers use precision ag By Bart Pfankuch,  SD News Watch South Dakota State University’s new precision agriculture program has had success at persuading
  By CBW Staff     The U.S. Department of Agriculture is getting set to publish the agency’s final rule, “Use of Electronic Identification Eartags as Official Identification in Cattle and Bison,” in the Federal Register.  The rule would require
I am closing in on the end of my 2024 bull sale season, I have just a few Spring grass time turn-out sales left.  I must admit that from the early sales back in January to the sale I went to the last Saturday in April, the demand has been very
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is asking the Montana Board of Land Commissioners to remove the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation’s decision-making authority over private water rights at the Board’s meeting next m
  By Aaron Berger, Nebraska Extension Beef Educator | Matt Stockton, Nebraska Extension Ag Economics Specialist Calf prices are encouraging cow-calf producers to increase cow inventories to have more calves to sell. Consider the following point
By Josh Haiar,  South Dakota Searchlight  Ranchers urged Republican U.S. Senators John Thune of South Dakota and John Boozman of Arkansas to consider grasslands and cattle – not just crop support – as they finalize federal legislation that will
Blioux River Ranch of Castlewood has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 South Dakota Leopold Conservation Award. The ,000 award honors ranchers, farmers and forestland owners who go above and beyond in their management of soil health, w
    By Codi Vallery-Mills Weather. That’s usually a farmer or rancher’s biggest variable in an operation but following close behind is the economy. And more specifically the macro economy of employment, inflation, gross domestic product, and na
How one rancher’s unconventional approach is bringing water back to an arid landscape. The sweet peas are popping up in north Phillips County, enjoying the cool Montana spring before the heat of summer puts them to rest for another year. Birds
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Agriculture (DANR) and the Animal Industry Board (AIB) have received confirmation from the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL) of the dete
By CBW Staff The USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is canceling the July Cattle report as well as all County Estimates for Crops and Livestock beginning with the 2024 production year. “The decision to discontinue these surv
A documentary that examines the influence and life’s work of Temple Grandin is coming to broadcast television.  By Nik Olsen “An Open Door” will air on RMPBS at 7 p.m. and midnight on April 11, and at 10 a.m. on April 28. The film will be strea
From CBW News Desk Colorado Parks and Wildlife has confirmed a wolf killed a calf in Grand County on April 2 marking the first depredation event since wolves were formally reintroduced in the state back at the start of the new year. “The field
By Connie Sieh Groop Results from a recently published study at North Dakota State University point to the need for enhanced nutrition during gestation for cows. Results showed a 36 lb. increase in calf weight at weaning time.  In December, NDS
Farmers and livestock producers in the market for a new semi-truck could face a different market in 2027 under new greenhouse gas (GHG) standards for heavy-duty vehicles finalized by the Biden administration on Friday, March 29. EPA announced n
By CBW Staff Texas was the first to announce it had dairy cattle infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza. HPAI has been confirmed in dairy herds in Texas (7) Kansas (2), Michigan (1), and New Mexico (1) and several other states are wait
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