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‘Shoot out at the wolf corral’

A circular firing squad was not what I would have ever imagined for the stake holders, the ranchers, other animal producers, and sportsman and hunters groups trying to maneuver their way through the impacts of...




Can you afford not to rotationally graze in a drought?

Drought is a common occurrence in the western United States. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor published in mid-June, approximately 32% of Wyoming was abnormally dry (D0) and another 13% was in moderate drought (D1)....



Wyoming wind projects causing rifts in communities

Two potential wind projects slated to place turbines on state and private property in eastern Wyoming are causing division in small communities. The State Board of Land Commissioners approved the application for wind energy leases...


Brushing away bovine stress

K-State collaboration results in cattle stress relief product that could increase reproduction rates MANHATTAN, Kan. — A new product that reduces animal stress could be the key to increasing artificial insemination rates in cattle. Kansas...





Boozman releases SNAP, ag budget reconciliation text

Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman John Boozman, R-Ark., late Wednesday released legislative text for the budget reconciliation package on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and increases in spending on some farm programs. “This bill takes a...


2025’s latest hit to farm labor costs

The Department of Labor’s 2023 reclassification of some H-2A workers’ job titles continues to push wages higher, with another increase on the way this year per the Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024 Occupational Employment and Wage...