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Land & Livestock Report
Smithfield Foods to Close Sioux Falls Plant Indefinitely Amid COVID-19
The Agribusiness Update
American Farm Bureau has 15 grads from Women's Boot Camp, and Imported pumpkins bringing invasive species.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse reacts to the dust up over comedian Ellen DeGeneres' #BeNeatEatLessMeat campaign and South Dakota cattle rancher Amanda Radke's request to come on her show.
The Agribusiness Update
Another bill proposes legislative fixes for livestock hauler's hours of service regulations, and latest EPA review of Glyphosate finds no cancer risk.
The Agribusiness Update
Not a sports star but a farmer graces Wheaties box, and African Swine Fever making a significant global impact on protein market.
The Agribusiness Update
North Dakota rancher sets record price in the sale of a bull at $1.51-million, and farmers struggle to pay back loans.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Six states file amicus brief in support of suit against state of Washington for trying to politicize and block construction of Millennium Bulk Export Terminal in Longview.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Six states file amicus brief in U.S. federal court in support of suit against state of Washington for blocking construction of Millennium Bulk Export Terminal in Longview.
The Agribusiness Update
Six states file joint amicus brief against state of Washington for blocking Millennium Bulk Terminal expansion in Longview, and fears realized as U.S. soy exports to China nearly nothing.
The Agribusiness Update
New survey shows consumers aren't buying 'eating insects' claim that it helps environment, and Oklahoma hit hard by early-season wildfires.
The Agribusiness Update
Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue gives go-ahead for emergency haying in drought-stricken Dakotas and Montana, and U.S. Dairies visit European counterparts.
The Agribusiness Update
D.C. Appeals Court orders EPA to Move on Methane Pollution Regulations, and Mexican Sugar Ban puts squeeze on American Bakers.
The Agribusiness Update
Brazil Cattle Market Hits 10 Year Low, and USDA Helps Draught-Stricken Wheat Farmers in Dakotas and Montana.
The Agribusiness Update
New Study Heats Up Debate over Glyphosate and Cancer, and Ag Groups critical of Obama's Biotech Regulations.
The Agribusiness Update
The Dakota Access Pipeline has been stopped while alternate locations are explored, and talks resume to fill Trump's cabinet
Idaho Ag Today
Preserving hops by freezing them may be an idea gone that is going to go cold.
Land & Livestock Report
Last's fall devastating South Dakota Blizzard decimated many, many ranching families. Central Washington's Kittitas County Cattlemen decided that they wanted to help ranchers in need.
Land & Livestock Report
One aspect of our ag industry that I've always admired and appreciated is that when someone need's help -- farmers and ranchers are the first to lend a hand. Following the devastating October blizzard in South Dakota and other portions of the North Central U.S. -- cattlemen and others in the agriculture community have really reached out to the affected ranchers.
Sportsman's Spotlight
A road report from my bird hunting buddy.
Sportsman's Spotlight
Long time friend, Dennis Anderson, has always had a huge passion for hunting birds.