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On-The-Farm Training: Gaining The Knowledge, And Confidence, To Enter Agriculture From The Ground UpLast week’s Graying Pains story explored the challenges of family farm succession as Montana’s agricultural demographic ages, and a program designed to...
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*UPDATED 06/13 The U.S. Agriculture Secretary visited Missoula Friday to announce a blueprint to prioritize work for the U.S Forest Service.Supporters say…
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A federal agency agreed to temporarily limit how and where it kills wildlife that threaten livestock in Montana. The U.S. Department of Agriculture...
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While economists warn of potential meat shortages in grocery stores this month, livestock producers are struggling to find ways of getting their animals...
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Grizzly bears are repopulating areas of Montana that haven’t seen them for decades, creating more conflict between livestock, people and bears. Some…
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced Monday that an elk herd in the Bangtail Mountains has tested negative for brucellosis. State wildlife...
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A landowner advocacy group in Montana filed a complaint this week against Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks saying that the department has not thoroughly...
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A Wyoming rancher was awarded nearly $340,000 last month after disputing wildlife managers’ initial offer to pay for several livestock killed by grizzlies…
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks this week released a document nearly eight years in the making that outlines how bison could be restored in the state...
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BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — The state of Montana has made more payments to ranchers for livestock killed by predators in 2019 than any previous year.The Montana…