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Land & Livestock Report
Cows that eat bark, berries or branches from western juniper trees late in pregnancy are more likely to abort their calves or give birth early according to Oregon State University research.
Land & Livestock Report
Cows that eat bark, berries or branches from western juniper trees late in pregnancy are more likely to abort their calves or give birth early according to Oregon State University research.
Land & Livestock Report
Cows that eat bark, berries or branches from western juniper trees late in pregnancy are more likely to abort their calves or give birth early according to Oregon State University research.
Northwest Report
Potato production is up in Idaho...the USDA has released their final GIPSA ruling and Lacy looks at removing juniper trees.
Food Forethought
Even environmental groups don't always agree when it comes to habitat restoration.
Line on Agriculture
One USDA official visited Oregon to announce funding and sign-ups for the Sage Grouse Initiative.