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- Protecting My Public Land Investment
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- Risk High, Downside Extreme as Lamb Prices Move Toward Fall
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- Proceed with Caution: Unintended Consequences May be Ahead
- Comparing ESDs to habitat characteristics
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- Managing our Resources
- Current Markets Promote Adding Gains From Forage
- Cheatgrass Management – Frequently Asked Questions
- Wyoming Youth - Our State’s Greatest Resource!
- Nitrate Toxicity: A Forage-Related Animal Disorder
- Finding a Niche in the Equine Market
- Can Cattle and Sheep Co-Exist?
- Record Profits – Are You Participating?
- New Southeastern Wyoming Cattle Budget Available
- Why Manage for Diversity?
- Post-breeding Management and Heifer Pregnancy Rates
- Accurately Estimating Shrink in Grass Cattle
- Biosecurity for Horse Farms
- Key Factors for Successful Forage Establishment
- Wyoming Invasive Weed Awareness Highlighted
- High Corn Prices May Provide Opportunities
- Artificial Insemination Offers Opportunity to Rapidly Increase Genetics
- Why Do You Ranch?
- Do you know if your ranch is sustainable?
- Do You Know What Your Horse is Eating?
- Producing forage on desert soils
- Wyoming Citizens
- Irrigation Management, Beaver Slide Innovation Helped with Ranch Tasks
- Conservation Easement Celebrated by Family Ranch
- The Four Seasons
- Bullish about sheep
- The $206,098,920 Endangered Species Act Settlement Agreements – Is All That Paperwork Worth It?
- Leveling the Playing Field: Support for the Grazing Improvement Act of 2011
- Oil and Gas Leases: Understanding the Basics of an Oil and Gas Lease Part II
- Understanding the Basics of an Oil and Gas Lease, Part I
- Private Property, the Viewshed and Maps
- Spotted Horse to Upton in 1947
- Agriculture, Small Business Issues Similar
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- Pathfinder Modification Project
- Solutions Possible for Ag and America’s Biggest Challenges
- Can the Landowner Ride the Wind?
- Profitability Will Define the Future of American Agriculture
- Ag Advocacy Needs Fresh Faces
- Comment Quickly on Immigration Reform
- A Good Home in the Country
- Give Landowners New Market Options
- Research Helps Build Beef Demand
- Blood on the Snow: Dealing with Abortion Storms in Cattle and Sheep
- State Funding for Predator Management Proving to be a Huge Success
- Legislation Would Enhance State’s Loan Programs
- Others Can Learn From Pole Mountain Success
- Agencies
- Sheep Industry Clears Tough Challenges, Reaches Important Goals
- Life in the Soil Business
- Wildlife Issues, Present and Future
- Input Needed for Future Management of Livestock
- Come Chart the Future of Ag With Us
- Wyoming State Fair: 99 years and beyond
- Wyoming Geology: A Brief Overview
- Dangerous Acres
- The Value of Wyoming Hay
- Take Half, Leave Half: Grass Response to Grazing
- Looking Back – Let’s Learn From Our Mistakes
- Sand County Foundation Proud of Wyo Partnership, Conservation Success Stories
- Grouse team starts sagebrush mapping effort
- Rangeland Monitoring Data Collected by Outside Source Cooperators
- Opinion by Ken Hamilton
- Opinion by Dean Finkenbinder
- Opinion by Cory Toye
- Extension by Mae Smith, Rachel Mealor and John Ritten
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- Extension Drought by Barton Stam
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- Extension by John Ritten
- Opinion by Karen Budd-Falen
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- Opinion by Jim Logan
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- Opinion by Bill Gentle
- Extension by Brian Mealor
- Extension by John Ritten
- Opinion by Karen Budd-Falen
- Opinion by Slade Franklin
- Extension by Mealor and Smith
- Opinion by Gregor Goertz
- Opinion by Brenda LIng, Mary Schrader and Cheryl Grapes
- Extension by Scott Lake
- Opinion by Rep. Cynthia Lummis
- Opinion by Brian Jensen
- Extension by Dallas Mount
- Opinion by Lois Herbst
- Opinion by Karen Budd-Falen
- Extension by Anowar Islam
- Opinion by Gil Waibel
- Opinion by Ann Wittman
- Extension by Mealor and Peterson
- Opinion by Ryan Lance
- Extension by Peck, Bastian and Ritten
- Opinion by Trey Patterson
- Extension by Rachel Mealor
- Opinion by US Senators
- Opinion by Sen. John Barrasso
- Grass and Money
- Extension by Scott Lake
- Opinion by Pat Wade
- Opinion by Ronald Vore
- Extension by Steve Paisley
- Opinion by Irv Petsch
- Guest Opinion by the National Weather Service
- Extension by Anowar Islam
- Opinion by Todd Ballard
- Extension by Brian Mealor
- Opinion by Gov. Matthew H. Mead
- Extension by John Ritten
- Opinion by Karen Budd-Falen
- Extension by Rachel Mealor
- Opinion by Jason Fearneyhough
- Opinion by Jim Magagna
- Extension by Tyler Gardner and Scott Lake
- Opinion by Emily Kachergis
- Extension by Dallas Mount
- Opinion by Dick Loper
- Opinion by Lee Hackleman
- Extension by Anowar Islam
- Opinion by Bobbie Frank
- Extension by Amy McLean
- Opinion by Joe Guild & John Falen
- Opinion by WSGA
- Opinion by Chalsey Kortes
- Extension by John Ritten
- Opinion by Ken Hamilton
- Extension by Rachel Mealor
- Opinion by Ryan Lance
- Extension by Scott Lake
- Opinion by Reba Epler
- Extension by Dallas Mount
- Organizations
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- Animal Rights
- Activists consider using drones for monitoring
- Barth encourages producers to address uterine prolapse promptly
- Calf prices: chasing a dwindling supply
- Coal, natural gas and renewable energy sources continue to play a large role in US markets to 2040
- Community supported ag: Robinson family offers local produce, ag education
- Drought continues to affect hay and forage, range and livestock production conditions
- Extension by Dallas Mount
- Extension by Dallas Mount
- Extension by John Ritten
- Extension by Scott Lake
- Extension by Steve Paisley
- Extension Education: Timing is Everything
- Growing grapes: Viticulture program continues to progress
- Happy Thanksgiving
- HSUS addresses CSU audience concerning animal welfare and humane treatment
- Logan highlights zoonotic diseases at WESTI Ag Days
- Mac photos
- Moisture, cooler temps ease drought stress
- New frontiers: Sherrard begins Wyoming’s first poultry processing facility
- Opinion by Niels Hansen
- Opinion by Sen. John Barrasso
- Opinion by Slade Franklin
- Opinion by Soulen-Hinson
- Opinion by: Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Compliance
- Other uses for sheep wagon
- Scrolling Text
- Traceability discussion continue to address animal health and safety concerns
- What? It’s What’s For Dinner
- Natural Resources
- Conservation
- 2009 Stewardship Tour features Foy Ranch
- Conservation agreements move toward streamlined process
- Conservation Career, Gonzales wraps up 35 years with NRCS
- Conservation districts begin considering new legislation
- Conservation programs: Wyoming NRCS introduces new initiatives
- Cooperation advances Wyo soil survey work
- DOA discusses topics of interest at Conservation District Area Meeting
- Educators focus on natural resources
- Excellence in Stewardship
- Joint Ag Committee debates state-funded conservation easements
- Joint Ag Committee hears pipeline liability concerns
- Kirby Creek CRM wins national stewardship award
- Local Success, Districts highlight conservation projects
- Lusk enters Pepsi Refresh contest for student, town recycling project
- More than a legacy: Sommers Ranch conservation runs deep
- NACD CEO addresses Wyoming convention
- National Water Quality Initiative begins second year in watersheds
- Nation’s only NRCS range technician retires from Lusk
- On the increase: Conservation easements rise by 731 percent
- Partnerships equal Saratoga country conservation
- RC&D Council releases surface use guidelines
- Resource bank: Pathfinder Ranch embarks on mitigation bank project
- Small bug, big impact
- Split estates, Report highlights bonding in energy industry
- Starting small Pregracke started small in conservation efforts
- Sustainability is biggest challenge and opportunity for modern ag businesses
- Teton CD brings allotments up-to-date
- Thinning sagebrush: Projects enhance wildlife habitat, grass for livestock
- WLCI’s conservation efforts continue in southwest Wyoming
- Wyoming Represented: WACD well represented at NACD annual meeting
- Open Spaces
- Average temp increase discussed at SRM meeting
- Award recognizes range technology
- Department of the Interior speculates on land conservation in the West
- Digital cameras track changes
- Holding steady, Land trusts continue work
- Oneok announces possible route for second pipeline in eastern Wyoming
- Private lands bills discussed at Judiciary meeting
- Reclaim, restore, UW center expands
- Social Vision, Southern Wyoming survey identifies priorities
- Understory, new fuels create tenuous start to fire season
- Western Legacy Alliance unites to re-educate the public on the forgotten role of public lands
- Public Lands
- "Interaction" between wildlife and livestock discussed
- Congdon: ‘If you’re not at the table, you’re probably on the plate’
- Court denies request for a stay through appeals process
- Fire season hits hard in Wyo
- Grazing reforms introduced
- Green Mountain receives new grazing decision from BLM office
- Multiple uses threatened
- OSLI proposes Albany Co property acquisition
- Roadless petition heads to Supreme Court
- Trailing permits may require NEPA for 2012, President proposes hike in grazing fees
- Update from Capitol Hill: what’s not moving in the Congressional gridlock
- Utah: feds must relinquish lands
- Van Liew details challenges, successes for grazing permittees on Capitol
- Wild Lands order raise concern
- Wildfires sweep northwest Wyoming
- Wyoming coalition focuses on Wild Lands at local level
- Wyoming forestry legislative update includes fire report, bark beetle study
- Ag advocacy: Advocating for the industry is important
- Critical dates help decision-making
- Cumulative forage reduction index values assist ranchers in drought planning
- Disaster assistance: Programs help producers in tough times
- Extension Education: Hard seed affects forage establishment
- Extension Education: Increased Cooperation for Effective Ecosystems Management
- Extension Education: Perennial Grass Cultivars Show Promise as Turf
- Extension Education: Rangeland Decision-Making
- Governor addresses Natural Resources Rendezvous
- Islam discusses merits in new forage variety at farm and ranch days
- Morgan: analyze carbon dioxide effects on rangelands, agriculture at local level
- On fire: Fire runs rampant across the state
- Opinion by: OSLI Advances Total Program Compliance Initiative
- Opinion by: UW efforts in the management of rangelands
- UW Range Club prepares for second Integrated Ranch Management Symposium in May
- Wildfire recovery efforts: Fall will reveal regrowth potential, need for seeding
- Conservation
- Water
- Weather
- 2008 water outlook awaits spring results
- 2011 inflows break historic records, begin to subside
- At Capacity, North Platte River system reaches 2.8 million acre-feet
- BuRec prepares to lower reservoir levels after second high water year
- Climate change difficult on a local level in Wyoming
- Cold, snowy winter brings moisture to Wyoming
- Disappearing glaciers: precip, not temp
- Drought Insurance – Does it work?
- Dryness continues: Producers begin to make management decisions
- Extension Education: Plant Response Post Drought
- Extension Education: Ranchers Responding to Drought
- Fischer encourages ranchers to consider all options in making decisions during drought
- Global warming
- High inflows forecast, Pathfinder spill expected
- Inflows drop: Statewide forecasts reduced in April 1 forecast
- Irrigation districts rejoice over May precipitation
- June water forecasts increase dramatically
- Making Mud: Severe weather strikes state
- March Moisture: Storms bring Wyoming to average snowfall
- McLean: water most important winter nutrient
- Permit use delayed, but moisture still welcome
- Riverton National Weather Service office assists ag producers in planning operation activities
- Snowy Days: Winter Storms Pass Through
- Spring fieldwork delayed by cold, moisture
- Spring leaves no moisture: Forage resource concerns heighten
- Svoboda: Drought lingers across US
- Water manager describes ‘perfect storm situation’ for spring runoff
- Weather aids, dampens Wyo harvest
- Weather modification pilot project continues in three Wyoming mountain ranges
- Weather modification’s effect studied downstream
- Western climate examined at workshop
- ‘Snow water equivalent’ critical to moisture levels
- Funding
- Irrigation
- Ample water available for 2011 irrigation
- BuRec’s John Lawson says 2008 water year brings good news
- Crop, soil variables should be taken into account for irrigation
- Ditch project goes online
- Drought Resistant
- Forage crops may provide a viable option for farmers with irrigation
- Glendo Reservoir’s benefits are multi-faceted
- Gravity works: Star Valley irrigators use gravity flow water
- Irrigated pastures a dynamic system, tough to model
- Irrigation efficiency, Replacement incentives available
- Lawson doesn’t foresee 2009 water shortages
- Managers optimistic for irrigation season
- Managing irrigation systems helps utilize water efficiently
- Wyo H20 storage levels climb
- Wyo reservoir levels healthy looking toward 2010
- Technology
- Cloud seeding enters second year of data collection
- Cole: Implement BMPs and write down pertinent information on water quality
- High-Tech H20
- Hydrokinetic generator has worldwide implications
- Million H20 project advances
- Solar systems grow as alternative to windmills
- Technology could strengthen water use info
- Water funding, records addressed with Wyo Water Assoc
- Transport
- Cheyenne attorney says instream flow would disrupt highly efficient system
- Colo users look for Million pipeline alternatives
- Instream flow opposition
- Lawson recounts 2010 inflows in North Platte system
- Pathfinder Modification accepts construction bids
- Reservoir management strategies consider river levels, fisheries
- Spring storage Wyo reservoirs dealing with too much, not enough inflow
- Water year, Lawson concerned about 2011 inflows
- Water Quality
- Water Rights
- Bates Creek regulation case continues
- Blueways designation causes concern for agriculture and landowners
- Board of Control takes comments on subdivision water rights
- Consulting firm updates water rights
- Core areas, non-point source pollution featured in water discussion
- Current water issues outlined by Wyoming SEO
- Fishery flexibility
- Governor: Protect Wyo’s future water rights
- Joint Ag Committee reviews water legislation
- Meetings focus on Ag Use Policy comments
- State Board of Control grants Saratoga hearing
- Upper Platte users sign settlement
- Water bill gives tenants rights on federal lands
- Water sales uncertain in southeast Wyoming
- Wild and Scenic creates water rights concern
- Barrasso addresses national water issues at meeting
- Middle North Platte Watershed study progresses, sees input from landowners in next steps
- Montana Supreme Court rules on ‘navigability,’ says there are limits to CWA authority
- NDMC looks at continuing drought, establishing ranch plans to alleviate effects
- Tyrrell reviews 2012 water activities at WWA meeting
- Working Relationship: Developing relationships helps through drought
- Weather
- Weed & Pest
- Control
- Army Cutworms likely culprit in pasture die-off
- Bark beetle takes a bite out of Wyoming forests
- EPA considers rules for more pesticide application regulations
- Get Hoppin: Plan now for 2010 control
- Grasshopper control
- Grazing a tool for cheatgrass control
- Hot Springs Co. Russian olive removal taken on by inmate team
- Management choices can help curb hayland pest
- Microbial control for cheatgrass researched
- Pine beetle epidemic enters a new era, managers focus on long term
- Prairie dogs, ferrets evaluated in management plan
- Project stumps Russian olive
- UW entomologist explains biology, control of grasshoppers
- Weed and Pests: a local resource
- With Greening of Range Comes Danger of Poisonous Plants
- Wyoming Weed and Pest Districts gear up for 2010 grasshopper outbreak
- Noxious Weeds
- Extension Education: Does Larkspur Control Make Financial Sense?
- Farm and Ranch Days: Larkspur concerns addressed
- Goats make quick meal of weed work
- Mealor identifies new weed species as potentially harmful and invasive for Wyoming rangelands
- Nitrate levels can reach toxic levels in weeds, forage during drought years
- Weed and Pest succeeds with salt cedar on Cottonwood Creek
- Pests
- Beetle Project
- Changing gears: Grasshoppers shift from range to crop lands
- Grasshoppers 2011: State gears up for hopper treatment
- Grasshoppers, Learning from 2010, preparing for 2011
- Pine beetle epidemic sweeps across Black Hills, NE Wyoming
- Prairie dogs populations growing in TBNG
- Producers applaud weed and pest districts on controlling hoppers in 2010
- Schell presents strategies to protect cropland from grasshoppers
- Translocation policy seeks landowner consent
- Under secretary Blazer looks at Wyo pine beetle epidemic
- USDA APHIS assists with surveys, treatment of grasshoppers in Wyoming
- Control
- Wildlife
- Sage Grouse
- Acknowledge uncertainty, apply best available science to sage grouse
- Bates Hole/Shirley Basin Sage Grouse Working Group allocates funding for sage grouse
- BLM issues new sage grouse guidance
- BLM Wyoming RAC considers sage grouse at initial meeting
- Captive sage grouse subject of debate
- Cattlemen look at sage grouse
- Commission discusses wind development access, core areas at med-Sept. meeting
- Conservation Objectives Team releases sage grouse report
- Core areas explained
- Feds announce funding for sage grouse efforts
- FWS continues development of sage grouse CCAA
- FWS: Wyoming plan can result in long-term conservation of sage grouse
- Grouse acres gathered
- Grouse conservation options progress
- Grouse decision to be re-visited
- Grouse hunting explained
- Implementation, monitoring are next steps with sage grouse
- Mead reinstates Sage Grouse Core Area order
- Noise studies: Studies find noise affects sage grouse
- NRCS chief speaks at Pinedale sage grouse meeting
- NRCS sage grouse investment spurs conservation efforts in Lander
- Project Partners, Conservation district encourages change
- Sage grouse become a factor in water right permitting
- Sage grouse core areas compromise private leases
- Sage grouse fence mortality report attracts attention
- Sage grouse guidance addresses BLM grazing policy
- Sage grouse hunts will continue in Hunt Area 4
- Sage Grouse Initiative team clarifies disturbance issues in meeting
- Sage grouse initiative team discusses grazing
- Sage grouse team delivers document to Governor’s desk
- Sage Grouse Working Group Seeks Project Proposals
- Sage grouse ‘connectivity’ discussed at SGIT meeting
- Sage Grouse, warrented precluded
- State lands to address sage grouse core areas
- Tracking predators: Sage grouse study keeps close watch
- USDA sends $10.4 million in additional funding for Wyoming sage grouse
- Western Watersheds challenges recently complete RMPs
- Workshop: how to manage grazing, energy for at-risk species
- ‘Umbrella CCAA’ remains a future option for ranch lands
- WGFD
- Clark, Healy discuss their goals for the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission
- Commission adopts landowners’ strengthened position
- Moving forward: Commission approves wolf management, hunt seasons
- Talbott: Ag partnerships essential to wildlife survival
- WGFD easement causes conflict
- WGFD looks at potential ferret expansion
- Wildlife concerns: Board, commission jointly discuss wildlife issues
- Wildlife associations identify regional concerns at California meeting
- Wildlife news Talbott speaks to current issues
- Wyo Game & Fish highlights management and research efforts
- Wyoming Game and Fish increases efforts to block mussel infestation
- Wild Horses
- BLM announces wild horse changes
- BLM considers new horse population control
- BLM’s Rock Springs RMP moves forward
- Fertility control used on West’s wild horses
- Grazing assoc sues over wild horses
- Grazing Board addresses wild horse issues
- Nevada’s Tuscarora wild horse gather: the rest of the story
- Paper outlines wild horse solutions
- Running out of options
- Salazar seeks wild horse solutions
- Wendlandt begins as Wyoming BLM Horse Project lead
- Wild Horse Board disapproves BLM’s management strategy
- Wyo wild horse gathers continue, Mont contested
- Wyoming stakeholders concerned about wild horse reforms
- Wolves
- Ag execs question wolf plan
- FWS confirms wolves near Glenrock
- FWS hearing looks for comment on wolf delisting
- FWS publishes notice to delist gray wolf in Wyoming
- FWS wolf estimates ‘a minimum’
- Game and Fish Commission passes Wyoming wolf plan
- Gov Mead, FWS reach agreement on wolf management
- Governor’s Office explains the status of Wyoming’s wolf plan in the new year
- House kills wolf bill
- Judge Johnson hears wolf plan debated in federal court
- Legislators hear public viewpoints on wolf statutes, dealing with FWS
- Litigation looms regardless of Wyo wildlife decisions
- Livestock losses to wolves continue on ranches in the Meeteetse area
- M-44s prohibited in known wolf territory
- Region’s wolves federally protected, again
- Rejection of wolf plan was ‘arbitrary and capricious’
- Revised Wyoming wolf plan highlights genetic exchange
- Sheep losses to wolves surge in 2009
- State contemplates its next move following wolf relisting
- States’ rights key to wolf act
- Wolf impact on cattle researched
- Wolf introduction detailed in Urbigkit’s latest
- Wolf legislation passes House TRW Committee
- Wolf management plan approved by Commission
- Wolf Rally features wildlife, hunting facts
- Wolf scenario frustrates Wyo’s ag community
- Wolf ‘depredation’ numbers overlook some injured livestock
- Wolves take a toll on Big Horn sheep
- Wolves under Wyo management
- Wolves: Tighter take regs questioned
- Wyo wolf plan: Public comments on details
- Wyoming Game & Fish host standing room only wolf meetings in Cody
- Wyoming left out of FWS’s wolf delisting rule
- Elk
- Brucellosis findings
- Brucellosis identified in two elk outside DSA
- Elk feedground projects reduced seroprevalence, now in monitoring stage
- Elk numbers: Joint Ag Committee hears access challenges
- Elk tested for brucellosis
- Management objective, Strategy will attempt to control elk populations in Laramie Peak area
- Recent survey shows a largely healthy Cody elk herd, high cow/calf ratios
- Study targets elk, beetle kill
- Thirty-six elk fall 150 feet to their death near Meeteetse
- Endangered Species Act
- ESA challenges numerous, growing
- ESA change would simplify process
- Ferret petition denied, WGFD picks up pieces with landowners
- Lance: proactive approach to prevent listings continues
- Mouse impacts ‘minimal’
- Secretive bird claims spotlight
- State’s sage grouse CCAA efforts continue
- White-tailed prairie dog comments due July 7
- WWF seeks common ground
- Grizzly Bears
- Hunting
- Game and Fish access programs see rapid expansion
- GPS units assist hunter, ranch management
- Landowner incentives still exclude transferrable licenses
- New bighorn hunting opportunity added
- Pheasant Farming, Goshen County operation produces quality birds
- Pheasant hunting diversifies ranch
- Wyoming hospitality
- Moose
- Programs
- Black-footed ferret recovery plan raises concerns
- Harshbargers lead Wyo with potential ESA agreement
- Population control: Wildlife, ag groups explore hunter access
- Ranchers, government work together for toad recovery
- Wildlife carcasses used for education and science
- Wildlife to benefit from governors’ cooperation
- Wyoming Game & Fish, landowners partner to expand accessible acres
- Wyoming Wildlife Services strives to keep effective control on balanced budget
- Projects
- ADMB explains predator management projects chosen for 2010 funding
- Bighorn sheep challenges, successes continue through research, experience
- Campaign builds wildlife-friendly fencing
- EAJA ‘blackmails’ tax dollars, rewards environmetal lawsuit
- Fence begins with Path of the Pronghorn
- Ferret food: Team considers program to encourage prairie dog habitat
- Fish Friendly
- Mule deer, antelope predator projects focus on increasing doe/fawn ratios
- NRCS provides Sage Grouse Initiative funding specifically for conservation easements
- Permit improvements
- Predator behavior studied
- Search for Wyoming pocket gophers continues to update information
- State considers Yellowstone bison in Guernsey park
- Thunder Basin to move forward with prairie dog translocation
- USDA official tours predator control projects in Johnson Co
- Wildlife expertise, resources available
- WWNRT move several projects through Legislature
- Rabbits
- Sage Grouse
- Wyoming People
- Features
- 2010 Environmental Stewardship Award
- Ag Alumnus
- Albin farm mom recognized for hard work in agriculture
- Almost Finished
- Alumnus award winner heeded Wyoming’s allure to return
- Barr fights for traditional values, conservative viewpoints in Wyoming
- Brimleys initiate fund to help Big Horn Basin residents
- Brothers carry on family rodeo tradition
- Bryant Honey, Family business continues sweet success
- Buffalo celebrates rich Basque culture
- Bulines utilize data to improve quality and consistency
- Cal King: A Wyoming Wildlife legend
- Challenges, flexibility offered by Extension job
- Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band, The honky tonk road of success
- College Cowgirls: Ranchwomen Wilson and Ramsbottom CNFR alumni
- Community Leader
- Community leader, long-time rancher Salisbury honored
- Cowgirls of the West honor Grigsby
- Del Tinsley: Drawn to ag, driven to succeed
- Drift Fence Sheep,Women operate book, wool business off Hwy 135
- Emily Horton: Wyoming native excels in career with John Deere
- Environmental Stewardship: Padlock Ranch named winner of 2013 Environmental Stewardship Award
- Fair Folks
- Family ranching is the path Mayfield chose
- Film features Wyoming ag women
- Fit for Life
- Forbes joins Saddle and Sirloin Club
- Gerke leads Ag in the Classroom toward growth, greater classroom presence
- Hageman honored with Hall of Fame
- Hansens build successful career in carpentry, livestock
- Hendry FFA’s ‘State Star Farmer’
- Hendrys have a history of volunteerism
- Henry focuses on ag’s next generation
- Hulett’s Marlatt recognized for ag education
- Inspiring events, February marks 20th anniversary of ‘Lonesome Dove’ miniseries
- Largents, Canyon Creek dedicated to quality and customers
- Let's rope
- Long-time ag leader passes away
- Magagna, Tinsley to join Wyo. Ag Hall of Fame
- Magagna: Don’t be afraid to build a future in ag
- Makin’ music from Moorcroft
- Meike brothers selected for Wyoming Agriculture Hall of Fame
- Michael family: Four brothers fight for America’s freedom
- Miller contributes 25 years to plant sciences, research and extension
- Miller Soap Company, Cleaning up with handmade soap
- Miss Frontier 1939 reflects on a year of adventures
- Montana brothers share wolf truth
- Niels Hansen joins Wyo Ag Hall of Fame
- Niobrara County gals are leaders in resource education
- Nuckolls experience South American agriculture
- Philp helps family maintain sheep production
- Prairie Farms plants seeds of success
- Pugsley steps back in RC&D Council
- Ranch carries focus on family, wildlife
- Ranch women recall holiday stories
- Range scientist Quentin Skinner retires
- Real ranchers share their stories
- Riverton artist uses wool as a felt sculpting medium
- Roundup celebrates 20 years
- Russell integrates practical science in K-12 school
- Shearing barn housed political rallies
- Sheep project shines
- Shepperson easement protects ranch lifestyle
- Sheridan College Machining Department, Practical methods meet modern tools
- Shoshoni FFA member competes with beef, ranch projects
- Silver sideline: Lusk rancher offers custom work
- State President sparks interest in FFA
- Stewardship Award
- Stotz celebrates name change, grand opening
- Stumbough to join Ag Hall of Fame
- Tatman retires after 30-plus years with Extension
- Teresa Brown: The Real Deal
- Top Teacher: Students read to support Heifer Int’l
- Top-Notch Exhibitor
- Unique Flavors
- UW champion men’s rodeo team honored
- UW Cowgirl returns to CNFR
- UW student sees success at SRM contest
- Waiting for whiskey
- Wambolts grow business on satisfaction
- Western Heritage offers opportunity for young engineer
- Women in ag, Laura Nelson utilizes Wyoming heritage
- WWII Veteran Kuiper competed at the first CNFR
- Wyo youth to perform in Elko
- Wyoming agriculture will long remember Cliff Hansen
- Wyoming Hereford Ranch
- Years of change
- History
- American Farm Bureau, Celebrating milestones in 2011 as a leading U.S. ag organization
- Colorful characters, Johnson Co played host to historic people and events
- Flying Farmers: Agriculture’s aviators gathered for social time, games
- Guardians of the Range recognize historic family ranches
- Past, present & future: Wyoming ag leaders look at 2012, 2013
- Pioneer women: examples of fortitude on the West’s early trails
- Weather the years, Atlantic City icon remains for over a century
- Western History Center, A glimpse into the past, preserved for the future
- Wyoming loses three-term Senator
- Producers
- 2011 Leopold Conservation Award, Fieldgroves base viable operation on conservation strategies
- Abernathy ranch operates despite federal requirements
- Ag advice: Ag industry members give advice on getting started
- Auburn ranch continues sheep and cattle operation through generations
- Blogging: A ranch wife’s story
- Bob Pingetzer and family raise quality commercial, registered cattle
- Burnett's Dairy: Wyoming family runs successful dairy
- Cole Creek Wool, Coated sheep add diversity to century-old ranch
- Commitment to quality, George Ochsner joins Hereford Hall of Fame
- Corbett family ranches along Sweetwater
- Crofts family operates on large allotments
- CWC professor receives honors
- Decherts turn quality hay to quality cube business
- Dennis Horton talks about operating in North Portal area
- Developing for a niche: Kit West promotes replacement heifers
- Diamond D deals with predators on ranch’s ‘backbone’
- Diversified ag: Guest ranch gives family years of memories
- Environmental Stewardship Tour 2010, Hewards host tour on the historic 7E Ranch
- Environmental Stewarship Tour 2010, Hewards host tour on the historic 7E Ranch
- Family diversifies small operation
- Fluer utilizes niche opportunities in small acreage
- Frank family generations focus on quality cattle
- Fremont County hosts Angus tour
- Graham family maintains ranch along river
- Grants continue ranching traditions
- Guardians hold fundraising event
- Hefenieder helps on family farm
- Hellyers ranch on South Pass
- Honesty earns Berry Hereford honor
- Jake Hall returns home as a large animal vet
- John Finley continues family’s ranch a century later
- Jordans continue with grazing association
- Life Flight plays vital role in emergency response system
- Lucky Seven Angus emphasizes efficiency, functionality in high altitude bulls
- Mead Ranch Natural Beef, Spent grains from local brew pub help fill marketing niche
- National Western Stock Show, Lauren Schiermiester excels as Wyoming’s sole 2011 intern
- Overseas exports: Organic operation sells millet to Chinese company
- Ramage has deep roots at Lysite
- Registered, commercial cattle recorded on Buline operation
- Rich Pingetzer family works together
- Riverton Livestock continues to sell, offer quality
- Sleight outlines strategy for drawing ag kids home
- State Veterinarian uses a lifetime of experiences
- Tax Man represents DJ Stull Bucking Bulls in 2010 WNFR
- Thompsons, Dockerys carry on Myers ranching tradition
- Warner Shorthorns strives for both
- Warners take Shorthorn heifer honors at Cattlemen’s Classic in Nebraska
- Women in ag, Darcy Morris on cows, horses and ranching
- Women in ag, Marincic combines interests in career path
- Women in ag, Shelly Ritthaler writes from and ranches in northeast Wyoming
- Wyo youth exhibit at national show
- Wyoming Agri-Women provide united voice for agriculture
- Wyoming pure markets beef
- Rodeo
- CFD Hall of Fame honors contributors
- Climbing the Ladder: Baggs cowboys continues with rodeo success
- Family Tradition: Spratt cousins compete at national high school finals
- Fantasy rodeo connects fans with cowboys during WNFR
- Heading to the Finals
- National Finals Rodeo begins in Las Vegas
- Pressure builds as college rodeo winds down
- Quality of College National Finals Rodeo event recognized nationally
- Working hard: Thunderbird rookie prepares for CNFR
- Wyoming’s King Merritt joins Pendleton Round-Up Hall of Fame in 2010
- 4H and FFA
- 4-H project develop into breeding herd
- 4-H: cows, plows and… rockets?
- 4-H: Positively developing youth
- 4-Hers judge to top 20 finish
- 53,000 blue jackets: Wyoming competes at National FFA Convention
- A dozen projects round out fair entries
- Amy David applies positive 4-H experiences to all aspects of life
- Ball draws crowd, raises money
- Bauman cousins earn top FFA honors
- Brittingham hired as new Goshen County Extension Agent
- Buffalo FFA Agriculture Issues team tackles feedlots in presentation
- Buffalo FFA: 2009 top Wyoming FFA chapter
- Casper cousins prepare livestock for Central Wyoming Fair
- Casper youth swine showman welcomes 4-H opportunities
- CowBelles member shows, helps others during fair
- Critters take over Clear Creek FFA
- Cunningham serves Fremont County ag industry
- Cushman combines 4-H projects with leadership program
- FFA Chapter continues to grow in second year at Evanston
- FFA Foundation connects with Wyoming ag
- FFA members at World Dairy Expo
- First-year exhibitor finds success in horse shows
- Gillette FFA member operates diversified project
- Goshen County 4-H meats judging team claims national championship
- Hard work yields success for Park County 4-Her
- Johnson Co 4-Hers continue through tough luck
- Kids Garden provides local food for 4-H members
- Lander FFA sets high standard for themselves
- Laramie Snowy Range FFA claims national title with horse judging team
- Leading Wyoming: Wyoming FFA elects new state officers
- Mobile ag: Cheyenne FFA Chapter focuses on ag education
- Mongolia 4-H based on Wyoming’s example
- National president visits Wyoming FFA Convention
- Ochsner lands Star in Ag Placement hono
- Pavillion student wins with ag business
- Pinedale friends sort a State Fair qualifying time
- Rauterkus honored nationally for 4-H volunteer work
- Sisters work together at county fair
- State 4-H officers experience wide-reaching benefits
- State 4-H Shoot draws record participants
- State Star Farmer Pinedale's Laney Johnston claims FFA honor
- Student travels to South America
- Students debate current ag issues in state FFA competition
- Taucher grasps 4-H learning opportunities
- Teton County 4-Hers participate in Quality Assurance Program with livestock projects
- To catch a calf: Oldham wins at National Western Stock Show
- Vollmer values ‘irreplaceable’ experience in Natrona County 4-H, FFA
- Worland team finds success in range judging
- Worland youth raise mini Herefords
- Wyo FFA Foundation focuses on opportunities for youth in hosting career fair
- Wyo students return from Mongolia
- Wyoming FFA brings past and future members closer together
- Wyoming FFA Foundation’s Blue Jeans Ball sees continued success in third year
- Wyoming FFA Leadership Camp celebrates 35 years, looks back on camp legacy
- Wyoming FFA members strive for improvement by exchanging ideas
- Wyoming FFA welcomes new advisor
- Artists
- Butler honored for leather craftsmanship
- Kaycee hosts LeDoux dedication
- Learning an Art: Gould shares self-taught skills
- Preserving the history of the industry
- Purses worth ‘snatching up’
- Reflections from a cow man’s daughter: UW grad student documents seasons in ranch life
- Silver heirlooms: Shoults creates custom work
- Stunning photography, Wyoming native’s book features Haythorn Ranch
- Western Gear Lander hosts first art show
- Works of art: Rex Knotwell creates saddles, trains horses for rodeo events
- Authors
- Cat Urbigkit promotes ag through writing
- Christmas Contest Entries
- Christmas Contest: Christmas Eve greetings
- Duo with ag roots offers leadership training, publishes first book
- Former UW dean publishes another book, delves into fiction literature
- Gollings’ story continued in latest book by authors Ward and Temple
- Poetry brings ranch woman state recognition
- Craftsmen
- Ag Citizens of the Year Honored
- Ag Hall of Fame 1997: Dr. Steven Miller
- Ag Hall of Fame 1997: Ron Micheli
- Ag industry advocate to leave Hageman and Brighton law firm
- Ag supports Wyoming industries
- Agriculture activism is important, involves community participation
- Annie's Project: Effort strives to educate women
- Bourret recognized as Outstanding Ag Citizen
- Casper women support ag
- Crane joins UW Extension administration
- Don Rolston: 1994 Ag Citizen of the Year
- Falens honored as Outstanding Ag Citizen
- Frank Honored as Outstanding Ag Citizen
- Geis represents Wyo at national conference
- Hardy recognized for sheep industry accomplishments
- Herbst receives Ag Citizen of the Year Award
- Hixon honored as outstanding Ag Citizen
- Joel Bousman advocates for multiple use and agriculture
- Lawson retires from BuRec
- Ralph Urbigkeit selected 1993 Ag Citizen of the Year
- Reeds, Geis join Agriculture Hall of Fame
- Senator Thomas, 1998 Ag Citizen of the Year
- Skinner receives Ag Citizen of Year Award
- Stan and Mary Flitner co-winners of the Agricultural Citizen of the year
- Sun named 1992 Wyoming Agriculture Citizen of the Year
- Truman Julian: 1994 Ag Citizen of the Year
- WLR Ag Citizen of the Year: Rancher dedicated to stewardship, education
- Women in Ag discuss ranch work during symposium
- Wyoming Agriculture Hall of Fame
- Wyoming Stock Growers recognize 2012 award recipients at summer convention in Jackson
- Features
- About Us
- Animal Health
- Animal Traceback
- Livestock Board sets hearing dates
- Livestock Health Program: An Integrated Approach to Protecting Animal Health
- Look locally: WLSB discusses local approach to animal I.D.
- NAIS in Wyoming
- NAIS subject of scrutiny at public hearing
- National Animal I.D. rolls on
- Schwartz: Wyoming needs to be better prepared for disease emergencies
- Scrapie program provides example for Wyo ID program
- Time for a Wyoming plan?
- WLSB makes tags available
- Wyoming withdraws from NAIS
- Brucellosis
- Additional brucellosis cases found in Wyoming herds
- APHIS denies extension for herd depopulation
- APHIS grants bruc. extension
- APHIS may change brucellosis rules
- Bruc plan completed for Wyo bison
- Bruc team meets to review goals, look to future projects
- Brucellosis Consortium continues to work toward test, vaccine goals
- Brucellosis field test in development at UW
- Brucellosis info offered, input sought on national approach
- Brucellosis possible in Park County
- Brucellosis reactors found, more tests pending
- Brucellosis regulations: Time for change
- Brucellosis research continues
- Brucellosis rules on hold
- Brucellosis rules revamped
- Brucellosis rules to be discussed
- Brucellosis team debates NBEZ proposal
- Brucellosis workshop addresses awareness, education in Park Co
- Brucellosis: Lab & research effort sought
- Consortium continues brucella research in new directions
- Cook hired as ‘brucellosis guru’
- Counting Costs: UW undertakes economic analysis of brucellosis management
- Eleven more Daniel cattle test positive
- Facilities, labor a concern in brucellosis testing
- Galey implements $100k granted for brucellosis research
- Governors: Hold off on ‘brucellosis zone’
- Herd to be depopulated, new infected cow found
- Hunters on reservation to test elk this season
- Importation Order, DSA cattle, bison subject to ID requirements
- Livestock Board amends its rules for managing brucellosis in Wyoming
- Montana loses class free brucellosis status, import regs tighten
- Park County’s Herd 1 quarantined herds complete brucellosis testing
- Positive brucellosis cultures confirmed in Park County cattle herd
- Producers say Strain 19 vaccine needs reconsidered
- Spending Cuts
- States and APHIS find common ground on NBEZ alternative
- Test finds Idaho cow positive for brucellosis
- USDA slows brucellosis zoning process
- Wyoming helps APHIS form new national brucellosis plans
- Wyoming Livestock Board approves DSA boundary expansion
- Wyoming Livestock Board: minimize risk of brucellosis in livestock
- Wyoming State Veterinarian reviews causes, control strategies for brucellosis in the state
- ‘Class Free’ status hinges on November tests
- ‘NBEZ’ proposal would create a special management area
- Import Regulations
- Research
- Scrapie
- Testing
- Trichomoniasis
- Veterinarians
- APHIS announces final traceability rule
- Equine virus: Wyo vets say EHV-1 poses no long-term threat
- Joint Ag Committee reviews changes to veterinary act
- NIAA presents Timoney with 2012 Meritorious Service award for his contributions to agriculture
- Starting out: Young vet returns to Wyoming
- Summer meeting addresses animal disease
- Vet loan program considers applicants
- Vet Steve Tharp the James Herriot of Wyoming
- Vets prepare to protect Wyo livestock industry
- Wyo vets share health advice for 2010
- Wyoming entices large animal vets to consider the state
- Wyoming veterinarian explains cycle, control of strongyles in horses
- Wyoming State Veterinarian discusses brucellosis, trich and livestock identification
- Animal diseases remain at bay in WYO
- Animal pharmaceutical development proves challenging, costly for industry
- Anthrax: An ancient disease continues to plague livestock and wildlife
- Antimicrobial resistance marked as concern
- Converting to stocker operations may be a viable response to brucellosis
- Elevation effects: Holt educates producers on HMD
- Health updates: State Vet explains brucellosis, trich status
- Human and animal nutrition similar
- Johne's disease impacts beef and dairy industries, has severe herd impacts
- Logan warns producers to watch stressed animals carefully after weaning
- The best defense is prevention in calf health
- Weaned calves more susceptible to coccidiosis due to low immunity, new environments
- Animal Traceback
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- Cool water at the Pearly Gates
- Cowboy’s Thanksgiving
- Destructive fire causes great loss
- Flu at French Creek tie camp
- Game Numbers Low in 1912
- Gathering firewood in the 1880s
- Government investigates rancher
- Great day of float/fishing
- Healing Waters
- How did trout get in Platte River?
- Invention of the sheep wagon
- Learning to Work While Enjoying the River
- Make-up of a sheep wagon
- Mining Activity Resumes in Mountains
- New bridge spans North Platte River
- One female dog in whole town…
- Part two: 1895 eighth grade exam
- Please, pardon my ‘potty pen’
- Saratoga’s superb trout fishing featured in 1968 TV series
- Sheep wagon gets “mountain gear”
- Sheep wagon originated in Wyoming
- Soldier of honor on Christmas Eve
- Starting the old John Deere tractor with flywheel
- Stock Growers discuss wages at 1918 meeting
- Use protection to prevent snow blindness
- Wyoming Gates
- ‘It Was All a Part of Range Life’
- ‘This Time Around’
- Saige
- Guest Opinions
- Extension by Aaron Berger, UNL
- Extension by Karla Jenkins
- Extension Education: Utilizing Business Management Consultants
- Farmers Help America Keep Soil Healthy
- Opinion by Doug Miyamoto
- Opinion by: A Look at the "Radical Center" of Ranching
- Opinion by: Agricultural Workers Face Cold Stress Hazards
- Opinion by: Beef Ambassador experience is valuable
- Opinion by: Entering the Wyoming Treasurer's Office
- Opinion by: Equal Access to Justice for a Few
- Opinion by: Forest Conditions in Wyoming
- Opinion by: Growing Wyoming's Next Generation
- Opinion by: Horses are vital to Wyoming
- Opinion by: In the beginning at the Wyoming Livestock Roundup
- Opinion by: Is Rural America Irrelevant?
- Opinion by: Keeping Ranchers and Farmers Safe in Later Life
- Opinion by: Need for Strong Leadership Increases
- Opinion by: Washington Issues Impact Wyo Jobs and Economy
- Opinion by: WIFE Visits Washington, D.C.
- Opinion by: Wyoming Census of Agricultural Results
- Opinion by: Wyoming's Bacon Farmers
- Opinion: Census of Ag provides input opportunities
- Anna Aughenbaugh
- Dennis
- Crops
- Specialty Crops
- Alcova Sweet Corn, 2010 marks 50th corn crop
- Alternative crop info gathered
- Confectionary sunflowers compete well with traditional Big Horn Basin crops
- Great Plains seeks camelina contracts
- Raspberry farm grows while sticking to its roots
- Sainfoin gains favor with cattle producers
- Sunflowers new choice for drought, variety
- Tomatoes thrive near Big Piney
- Wyoming’s Table Mountain Vineyards grape production continues expansion
- Sugar Beets
- APHIS allows spring planting of Roundup Ready sugarbeets
- Corn acreage down, soybeans up as NASS releases 2009 expected plantings
- GM Sugarbeets yield profits
- Platte County hit hard by recent storms, crops damanged
- Roundup sugar beets a success for Wyoming Sugar
- Spring freezes spur beet replant
- Sugar beets growers expect second strong showing in 2009
- Sugar beets harvests show successful year
- Weather hinders beet harvest
- Webb researches sugarbeet diseases in search of producer applications
- Wyoming Sugar completes 2009 processing after cold, mud hinder harvest
- Wyoming Sugar, Pepsi partner
- Vegetables
- Corn
- Dry Beans
- Fertilizer
- Hay Production
- Alfalfa, forage growers push for research funding in DC
- Blister beetles follow grasshoppers’ upward trend
- Cold spells hard on feed supplies
- District court affirms USDA’s regulatory process with Roundup Ready alfalfa
- Extension Education: Let's Make a Deal: Hay Marketing Resources
- Hauling Hay: Wyoming, northern states ship south
- Hay supply up, quality and price lower
- Hay: Marketing from El Salvador to circus elephants
- High Hay: Wyoming’s producers can use production, marketing strategies to maximize profits
- Leasing considerations important during drought, low hay stocks
- National, worldwide demand increases for premium quality Wyoming alfalfa hay
- Putting up hay: Cattle producers should evaluate hay profitability
- Research center focus
- Roundup Ready alfalfa a go for 2012 planting
- Roundup Ready alfalfa possible for Spring 2011 production
- Some Grasses May be a Better Choice than Alfalfa
- Torrington farmer leads pack at Wyo Hay Show
- Wyoming hay hits international marketplace
- Wyoming maintains forage success
- Wyoming wins
- Oilseed
- Research
- Alfalfa weevil can quickly eat into profits in Wyoming hay fields
- Corn stress, weather station projects viewed in Powell
- Cover crop research finds varieties to fit Southeastern Wyoming
- Exploring production: SAREC analyzes multiple crop, livestock approaches under one pivot
- Extension wheat study seeks optimal seeding rate and planting date in NW Wyo
- Lehr looks at the Golden Age of agriculture
- Roundup Ready technology scrutinized by courts, federal agency
- SAREC analyzes grazing system
- SAREC highlights 2009 research at open house
- SAREC trials in full swing
- UW Extension tools help producers analyze costs, rewards of on-farm storage
- Warren: sugar sweetens the deal with cheatgrass control
- Small Grains
- Buying wheat becomes new game with high prices
- Land Institute researches perennial grains
- Like livestock, soils requires balanced diet fueled by diversity
- New distillery seeks Wyoming grain
- Summer moisture results in excellent dryland wheat yields
- Sustainable soils: Land Institute president speaks
- United States wheat industry entering world of genetic engineering
- Yoder Grain Elevator begins new chapter of business
- Specialty Crops
- Development
- Eminent Domain
- Subdivisions
- Cluster development moves through infrastructure construction
- Conservation development
- Governor: development should meet standards
- High Plains Initiative public workshops discuss future growth
- Hot Springs County hosts resource tour featuring development
- Magagna: Consider regulations, incentives simultaneously
- Sheep fence Bill addresses subdivision conflict
- Energy
- Biofuels
- Biofuel challenges
- E15 push raises cattle country concerns
- Ethanol debates: Renewable fuel standard causes concern
- Fuel Dilemma
- New agriculture technology provides alternative bioenergy for the future
- Project converts human, livestock waste to energy
- Syngenta CEO Michael Mack: Answers lie in sound science
- Oil and Gas
- El Paso, PLC create Public Lands Management Endowment
- El Paso’s ‘Deal with the Devil’ results in public land livestock industry endowment
- Energy, water discussed among governors
- Good contracts: landowner explains pipelines problems
- Key Points: Landowners, pipeline look for agreement
- Landowners unite for collective bargaining with pipeline easements
- Niobrara Oil, County, state infrastructure needs to be addressed
- Partnering for Reclamation seed trials a success in Pinedale Anticline
- State geologist: ‘Bust’ not likely anytime soon
- Wind Development
- Advisor discusses wind energy locations at Wyoming wind symposium
- BLM, utility companies scout transmission pathway
- Calif urged to accept Wyo wind energy
- Central Wyo properties base for future wind energy business
- Collection is key, Systems crucial to transmission projects
- Commission approves wind development BMPs, asks for landowner input
- Commission hears review of wind development recommendations
- Committee reviews Wyoming wind energy issues
- Company looks for solution to SE Wyo energy transmission
- Energy milestone: Wind project moves forward
- Gateway West meetings held
- Gov compares wind energy to coal development
- Industrial Siting: State entity explained
- Industy considers structure, challenges of system
- Inter-Mountain Laboratories helps market Wyoming’s wind
- Landowner associations lease wind rights
- Landowners tour wind farm
- Laramie County considers wind industry regulations
- Leg adds sideboards to Wyo wind development
- New transmission lines on the Wheatland horizon
- Overland Intertie project to seek public input before permits
- Pathfinder Wind moves forward with partners
- Pathfinder Wind proposes nameplate capacity tax
- Power company at ‘nexus’ of public policy
- Ranchers outline ag challenges, opportunities
- Right to develop challenged by right to protect
- Slater Wind Association in final negotiations
- State Lands Board discusses leases, wind energy
- State sees increased wind lease interest
- Study touts Wyoming wind
- Task force considers eminent domain
- TransCanada announces agreement
- Transmission a wind development challenge
- Transmission lines needed for growth
- Transmission progress Companies update WIA on plans, permit process
- USDA to release funds for energy improvements
- WIA discusses integrating wind energy
- Wind and sun provide viable energy options for rural Wyoming agriculture
- Wind conversation focuses on landowners’ rights, wind recommendations
- Wind task force discusses priorities
- Wind Task Force hears opinions on transmission easements
- Wind task force wraps up research, reports
- Wind withdrawal
- Wold Companies branching out to wind development
- WYDOT reminds meteorological tower owners of regulations
- Wyoming ponders wind ownership
- ‘Wind talks’ planned
- Conservation exchange:Upper Green River Basin groups address conservation concerns
- Fischer: Agriculture’s role in energy industry must continue to increase
- Pathfinder Wind, DATC partner on Zephyr transmission project
- Wyoming energy strategy takes shape
- Wyoming Energy Strategy to include conservation exchange program
- Biofuels
- Education
- Ag in the Classroom
- Big Horns host WAIC Institute
- Kathy Tatman receives WAIC Educator of the Year Award
- Mead commends WAIC for ensuring agriculture’s future and nation’s security
- Pannell selected as WAIC Educator of the Year
- WAIC tour provides hands-on learning for Wyoming teachers
- Wyoming Ag In Classroom celebrates 25 years
- College
- Celebrating National Teach Ag Day: ag education program rebuilds at UW
- Collegiate CattleWomen’s group to debut at UW
- Laramie’s UW R&E Center to transition, streamline management structure
- Law program trains advocates for natural resource use
- McLean rebuilds equine program in Laramie
- New technology available to producers for recording ideas, information
- Online learning takes an ag twist
- Producer partners: UW works with Wyoming ranches
- Range Club radio, UW student radio show talks agriculture
- University of Wyoming students travel abroad for AQHA horsemanship clinics
- UW makes the grade at international judging contest
- UW starts hands-on sale class
- UW students take top awards at Society for Range Management convention
- Wyo colleges offer new avenues for degree programs
- Teachers
- Ag in the Classroom
- Events
- Rodeo
- Bullriding fantasy game introduced for spring 2011
- Cowgirl team tops nation, keeps building
- Future Stars, Mini bull riders compete in first series
- Roans return to Cheyenne Frontier Days
- State Fair to host ranch rodeo finals
- Wyo high school students compete at state finals
- Wyoming’s Fuchs national all-around cowboy
- ‘Sweet’ indeed: Shoshoni native sends rope horses to WNFR
- Wyoming
- 2008 State Fair: Rain doesn’t dampen attendance
- AgExpo features Wyoming talent
- Catlett speaks on ‘golden age for agriculture’ at AgriFuture
- Cowboy Try, Author Jim Owen speaks to Stock Growers
- Event recognizes National Day of the American Cowboy
- Exhibit features century of U.S. farm life
- Generation gap YF&R overcomes differences
- HATS hosts third annual fundraiser to benefit those down on their luck
- Hawaiian legend returns to Cheyenne
- Historic Wyoming
- Kids connect to ag: Sublette County features ag ed
- Lander Valley CattleWomen host college students at Ag Day Symposium
- Livingston outlines national issues
- Ride a Horse, Feed a Cowboy event entertains, helps locals in northeast Wyo
- Second annual ag expo held in Douglas
- Sides emphasizes the positive impacts of modern agriculture in the U.S.
- Town and Country party debuts in 2011
- Town and Country Party returns for second year, raises funds for 4-Hers
- Under Secretary Tonsager visits Laramie food co-op AgriFuture conference
- UW’s Rural Law Center brings focus to rural places
- Winter Fair
- WyFB renews ag policy
- Wyo Farm Bureau meeting will feature faces of agriculture
- Wyo kids honored for ag art
- Wyoming Farm Bureau sets policy for coming year, addresses multiple ag issues
- Wyoming High School Rodeo: Travel, contacts motivation for competitors
- ‘Centennial Ranches’ recognized
- Wyoming AgExpo
- Wyoming State Fair
- 2009 Wyoming State Fair a ‘solid event’
- Fundraising continues for 100th Wyoming State Fair
- Pioneer Assoc. breaks ground on museum addition
- South Koreans provide insight on WSF
- Water quality project continues through sponsor support
- Wyoming ranches honored for 100 years
- Wyoming State Fair continues planning, addresses challenges for the 100th year celebration
- Wyoming State Fair on its way to 100th celebration
- Rodeo
- Feature Editions
- 2011 Fall Cattlemen's Edition
- Bullish on agriculture: Wildman invests in ag businesses
- Community ties: Burlington rancher gets involved
- Developing trust: Hamilton family operates with 30-year CRM
- Frannie Tack celebrates 30 years
- Going to the mountain: Ranchers speak on federal lands
- Hard work and long rides: Hamilton generation recounts ranching days
- HATS: A hand-up rather than a hand-out
- Historic ranch makes its mark: Mason-Lovell influences Big Horn Basin cattle
- Holding the course: Mullins family hangs together
- Keith Grant: making a difference with federal agencies
- Longhorns run the range: Gams succeed with unique operation
- Maintaining tradition: McKims keep business in the family
- Oil, ranching develop Big Horn County
- Otto farmer enters niche market: Jones goes to organic farming
- Proven bloodlines: Paintrock Angus carries on a 60-year tradition
- Ranching in the mountains: E.O. Bischoff Ranch runs cattle in dangerous country
- Rookie farmer learns the ropes: Beck takes over family operation
- Seperate boundaries common issues: Big Horn County conservation districts work together
- Small business success: Probst family keeps Western business alive
- Staying in business: Flitner family finds success in diversity
- Supporting rural Wyoming: Big Horn Co-op focuses on technology
- Sweet treats and busy bees: Beekeeping family continues traditions
- The end of the road: Robertsons relocate from Teton County
- Tippetts adapt practices: Father and son raise cattle
- Vibrant and colorful: Caroline Lockhart was White Woman Chief, Cattle Queen of the Dry Head
- Waging war on invasive weeds
- 2009 Fall Cattlemen\'s
- Bird family produces bulls, colts in Bridger Valley
- Cattle business diversification, family are Micheli Ranch underpinnings
- Conservation district encourages proactive approach
- Covolos operate five businesses in one
- Feed store serves local valley needs
- Forest manages multiple uses in southwest Wyoming’s Uinta Mountains
- Giorgis family produces popular club calves in Bridger Valley
- Good kids and cattle are the Eyre Ranch’s main crops
- Guilds dedicated to continuing multi-generation ranching tradition
- Hamiltons couple quality ranching with a willingness to share ag’s message
- History, horsemen abundant in Hickey Ranch heritage
- Howard Peterson, brand inspector and local cowboy legend
- Joe Broadbent: Ranching, life take ‘patience and perseverance’
- Last complete UP roundhouse sees new life in community
- Martins split time between teaching, ranching
- Maxfield brothers willing to try new things, grasp opportunities
- Piedmont central to Uinta County’s history
- Proffits add numerous disciplines to family’s ranching tradition
- Sims Sheep Co.: Family works toward growth, diversification
- Spackmans: raising grass and cows in the Bridger Valley
- State park provides venue for rendezvous, local events
- Uinta County: Mountains, valleys, deserts and a commitment to family ranching
- Yearlings add value to Cornelison Ranch
- 2010 Winter Cattlemen\'s
- Baker recalls WWII, life in Lingle
- College Rodeo EWC rodeo team draws students nationally
- DesEnfants find family-based living, strong community through ranching
- Farm, feedlot support steben family ranch
- Flock Brothers specialize in stockers, suffolk rams
- For the Pugsleys success lies in determination with a healthy dose of blessings
- Fort Laramie was ‘gateway to the mountains’
- Gara’s green bales ship nationwide
- Grass Country Grass, climate favor Scheers’ cow/calf, stocker operation
- Hageman family carries on a tradition of continual improvement, willingness to adapt
- Hybrid Vigor Johnsons utilize crossbreds on 100+ year family ranch
- Jacksons find diversity through hydrabed sales
- Jay Em: A historic homesteader’s haven
- Kaufman discusses clinic, cattle health issues
- Mild climate, low living costs characterize goshen county
- Miller siblings show calves, build cowherd
- Murray Grays, fine alfalfa the specialty of skinner operation
- Teeters family takes advantage of opportunities through the years
- Thaler family continues to strive for improvement
- The Valley offers ideal climate for feeding cattle
- Torrington Livestock Markets adds technology, ensures service to buyers and seller
- Torrington – Since 1987 Dean McClain and his wife Candy have operated Ag Flyers out of Torrington,
- Western Mall offers finer western items, welcoming atmosphere
- Wollerts work hard to maintain businesses
- 2012 Winter Cattlemen's
- A different outlook: Pexton changes operation to fit needs
- A dog for every kid: Smylie Vet Clinic focuses on quality, affordable care
- Ag perspectives: Douglas attorney helps landowners with energy issues
- All in the family: Hardy Ranch continues with sheep, cattle
- Back in the saddle: Blair continues saddle making traditions
- Bringing the world to Wyoming: Daly family adds guest ranch
- Cattle selection: Lisco family focuses on strong cowherd
- Converse County supports diverse agriculture, energy
- County Commissioner discusses energy’s challenges
- Deep roots: Fitzhughs’ history influences today
- Diversified operation: Cross raises cattle, sells equipment
- Energy and agriculture: Energy industry develops in Converse County
- Fashion in Glenrock: Pinkerton’s Western Collection opens store
- Filling the warehouse: Douglas Feed succeeds, looks to grow
- Keeping it together: Tillards focus on maintaining family ranch
- Keeping the industry alive: Lamb co-op continues to stabilize markets
- Keeping the tradition alive: Young ranchers continue family operation
- Look to the future: Energy consultant speaks to renewable, non-renewable partnership
- Maintaining a lifestyle: Moore family ranches in northern Converse County
- Messing with spurs: Gary Johnson keeps spurs affordable
- Preserving the pioneer legacy: Museum collects Wyoming’s early artifacts
- Sheep in the grasslands: Reed family runs Rambouillet
- The advantage of cattle and sheep: Boner family maintains diversified operation
- The top end: Forgey/Smith breeds, shows solid cattle
- Wild fortune: Glenrock’s Frank Robbins becomes wild horse legend
- Wildlife interactions Sullivan Ranch: addresses wildlife on operation
- 2011 Fall Cattlemen's Edition
- Food
- Beef
- Atypical BSE poses no risk to human health, food supply
- Beef cuts hit the market for grilling season
- Beef Numbers: Reduction in carcass weights, slaughter numbers seen
- Beef trends provide unique marketing opportunities
- Brown: historic market assumptions don’t apply to 2010 conditions
- Casper College’s Doornbos Lecture Series focuses on meat packing industry
- Critical technology retains customers through quality and consistency goals in beef
- Flat Iron Steaks were just the beginning
- JBS’s Batista speaks on demand, market access
- Lean beef product remains controversial in the press, political leaders weigh in
- Smith marks the beef story as multifaceted
- Tech, choices guide food production
- ‘Pink slime’ makes media splash
- Food Safety
- Consumer beliefs impact domestic beef market
- Consumer misinformation runs amok
- Factual communication identified as important aspect in ag’s future
- Japanese internship offers inside look at meat industry
- Listeriosis outbreak marks largest in history
- Local food, raw milk bills head to Wyoming’s General Session in January
- USDA meat inspector furloughs to begin by mid-July, little upset predicted
- Beef
- Government
- Policy
- Ag policy on state lands led by elected officials
- American Farm Bureau Federation focuses on ESA, livestock tax issues
- Blanchfield addresses ag policy impacts on banking industry
- Code of the West, Film highlights Wyoming’s best
- Congressional delegation makes Farm Bill predictions
- Farm Bill, national meeting and economics reviewed at WyFB meeting
- H2A program creates obstacles for producers
- House Ag Committee cautions about cuts in Farm Bill recommendations
- House Ag Committee hears Wyoming opinions on Farm Bill
- Justice?
- Proposed food safety rule changes cause confusion for Wyoming citizens
- Regulations weigh on industry
- Rules and regs: Attorney reviews EPA impact on ag
- WDA hears food safety rules comment at public meetings
- World Trade Organization issues preliminary COOL ruling in favor of Canada, Mexico
- Wyoming’s congressional delegation defines 2012 ag priorities
- State
- Ag plays an important role in the ‘Wyoming we want’
- Ag thanks Cleveland
- Appropriations to hear Dept. of Ag budget request
- Barlow pipeline case settled in Wyo Supreme Court
- Bousman calls on county commissioners to step up
- Bruce Brown campaigns for State Auditor
- Cattlemen’s Budget Session Update
- Classroom Dollars, Cindy Hill targets funding to students
- Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis addresses Wyoming ranchers
- Cynthia Cloud, CPA puts in a bid for Wyoming State Auditor
- Deliberate decisions, State Auditor Rita Meyer makes bid for Governor
- Duncan Ranch
- Freudenthal: Couple local work with state resources
- Goertel new BLM State Range Lead, Cagney moves to Lander office
- Gov Mead addresses Wyoming challenges
- Governor addresses producer concerns
- Governor Mead: Wyoming is best-run state in the nation
- Hamilton, George receive WyFB leadership awards
- Keith moves from forage to seedstock producers
- Landowners to own underground pore space
- Legislature convenes Monday
- Lummis, Barrasso address WyFB members
- Lusby case raises concerns over access easements
- Matt Mead, Ranching, politics a family tradition
- Mead credits ag with, ‘best supporting actor’ award in state’s economy
- Mead reappoints Fearneyhough to WDA
- Mead: ‘What’s good for Wyoming is good for the country’
- Mediation settles disputes
- Meetings seek producer input
- Michelis take to the campaign trail
- OSLI hears suggestions
- Panel discusses agriculture's transportation concerns at legislative meeting
- Possible new tax tier questioned
- Predator, conservation district dollars back in budget
- Rangeland Health legislation earns committee support
- Rangeland program moves forward with MOU, apps
- Refocusing resources, Mike Massie watches funding distribution
- Regulations, endangered species compose 2011 issues
- Republicans sweep most races in Wyoming elections
- Revenue, recreation increase in land exchange
- Semlek brings practical experience to chairmanship
- State of the State address marks Wyo as strong
- State’s leaders focus on natural resources
- Subdivision, CO2 bills make rapid progress
- University President highlights commitment to ag, Cooperative Extensions
- UW Cooperative Extension takes on a new look
- WAGON clarifies mentorship and encourages program involvement
- Wichmann joins WDA
- Wildlife to benefit from governors’ cooperation
- Wyo leaders call citizens to engage in state’s future on local level
- Wyo Legislature A history of profound leaders
- Wyo. Legislature directs money at water storage, infrastructure
- Wyoming 2-1-1 program provides local support, network for rural communities
- Wyoming ag agency budgets hold steady for 2013-2014
- Wyoming Department of Agriculture updates legislators on ag topics, proposed legislation
- Wyoming legislators gear up for session
- ‘Coordination’ critical to local, federal government work
- ‘Leg up’ offered ag’s beginning producers
- USDA
- Wyoming Legislation
- 2009 General Session a busy one for Wyoming Livestock Board
- 2010 budget session will evaluate, make adjustments
- Ag lobbyists prepare for session
- Aggie Bonds before legislature this session
- Agriculture bills progress through committee
- Ag’s gasoline tax exemption could change
- Bill calls for rules and regs on sage grouse farms
- Bill would broaden preg-checking options
- Bill would involve districts earlier in subdivision process
- Checkoff legislation is ‘first step’
- Governor Freudenthal vetoes Aggie Bond program in last stage of approval
- Grazing, resource economics earn attention
- Heritage Brands
- House Ag Committee hears bill on state beef checkoff
- Joint Ag Committee hears livestock bills
- Joint Ag Committee hears livestock bills for 2012 session
- Legislation approves water transfer
- Legislation pertaining to Wyoming Livestock Board outlined
- Legislative session positive for ag
- Legislative session wraps up with a positive outcome for ag
- Philp leaves Wyo Legislature after 17 years
- Range health bill returns for 2010 session
- Rangeland Health assessment bill passes with exceptions
- Rangeland Monitoring: Bill could aid information efforts
- Subcommittee address impacts of large game on agriculture
- WLSB watches livestock identification, indemnity bills move through Legislature
- WyFB members receive legislative updates at annual meeting
- Wyo legislature adjourns after general session
- Wyo Legislature ponders 2010 Budget Session
- Wyoming Farm Bureau reviews status of bills
- Wyoming legislators continue work on redistricting in the state
- Wyoming may support rangeland monitoring
- Campaigns
- Aug. 17 brings close primary elections on state, district levels
- Checks and balances, Democratic candidate Leslie Petersen runs for Governor
- Hans Hunt takes a local approach to solving issues
- Lummis congressional campaign launched
- Race results tallied
- Ranchers among legislative candidates
- Reese vouches for small business environment
- Trauner talks ag, resource issues
- Winney: Candidate back in ‘08
- Working with people, Ag experience leads Ellis to seek public office
- Zwonitzer launches campaign
- Federal
- 2012 Ag Appropriations Bill narrowly passes in House
- 2012 Farm Bill progresses through Senate Ag Committee
- AFBF keeps tabs, urges sound policy on national ag industry topics
- AFBF releases recommendations to guide Congress in 2012 Farm Bill
- Ag census in the mail
- Alliance aims to focus efforts on improving public opinion
- Appropriations bill contains grazing and bighorn sheep priorities
- Barrasso discusses 2007 Farm Bill
- BLM to reorganize Wyoming offices
- Changes proposed for CRP grazing and haying
- Comments key to NEPA process says Hageman and Brighton
- COOL public comments closing
- Corridor routes available for public comment
- D.C. debt spirals out of control
- Department of Justice explains role in agriculture competition
- DOJ, USDA workshop discusses industry issues
- EAJA bill has its day in House subcommittee
- Easy Money, Enviro funds targeted
- Enzi talks ag issues with the Roundup
- Fed agencies release series of climate change promises
- Forest health, roadless rule discussed at subcommittee meeting
- Founding fathers, Principles discussed at ICOW
- Front yard puddles – U.S. property?
- Grants available from the USDA for specialty crops
- Health care, energy legislation frustrate Wyoming’s D.C. delegation
- How You Can Help Return the ‘Gift’ of Health Reform to the US Congress
- Knight addresses Wyoming ag’s burning questions
- Litigation a fundraiser for environmentalists
- Lummis continues work on EAJA, EPA and forest health in next Congress
- Lummis joins House Ag Committee
- Lummis on ESA: ‘Throwing money at a failure’
- Lummis reviews house issues
- Lummis votes against ‘Cap & trade’
- Lummis: balancing the budget will be a ‘15-round fight’
- Lummis: health care is ‘budgeting never-never land’
- Lummis: reform is key to federal budget future
- Lummis’s ‘Open EAJA Act’ of 2010 shines light on payment records
- Lyon: Constituent persistence is key to D.C. influence
- Magagna outlines cap and trade’s negative impacts on ag
- McClung faces challenges as new Bighorn National Forest district ranger
- Obama Administration says it’s time for America to build a stronger economic foundation
- Public lands, natural resources discussed on Wyomingites’ DC trip
- Ranchers dispute Risk Management Agency decision
- Regulation reality Hageman counts the cost of federal rules
- Sacketts prevail: Supreme Court rules in favor of landowners
- Sen Enzi spends long hours on ‘right’ health care reform
- Senate committee approves ag appropriations
- Starting out: Legislation, state programs help new producers
- States discuss local control of Conservation Title
- Status Quo, Gordon challenges the common environmental worldview
- U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack discusses USDA’s course
- US DOT: no CDL requirements on the horizon for agricultural sector
- USCA comments on impending publication of the proposed GIPSA rule
- USCA keeps tabs on national issues affecting US beef producers
- Western Watersheds: Group works many angles
- Word from Washington Lummis discusses EAJA, budget
- Working uphill: Wyoming delegation unifies on legislation in D.C.
- WTO: COOL discriminates against imports
- Wyoming Senators talk bills, budget and Washington, D.C. at Farm Bureau convention
- Wyoming's Team
- Federal Lands
- 2007 Ag Census shows increase in total farms
- Big Horns: Court upholds plan
- Bousman testifies against wilderness legislation
- Concerns voiced on FS regs
- Congresswoman Lummis elaborates on plan to preserve U.S. trails
- Environmental Protection Agency changes nutrient management requirements
- Freudenthal denies Green Mountain preliminary injunction
- Local involvement in federal planning protects community interests
- Obama administration: September is ‘National Wilderness Month’
- Property rights, Harriet Hageman discusses effect of Wild Lands, biodiversity
- Request BLM grazing permit renewal
- Wyo has new BLM director
- Ag summit highlights local food
- Baise: increasing legal threats target every aspect of animal agriculture
- Congress working to stop inspector furloughs
- EPA rule now requires spill prevention compliance for agriculture operations
- Farm Bill advances out of House Committee
- Frank: Agriculture should take a proactive stance on regulations
- House Agriculture Committee holds hearing, discusses reforming Dodd-Frank to help small business
- Joint Ag committee discusses raw milk rules
- Mediation offers benefits, finds an agreeable solution for all parties
- Ruling Released in Green Mountain Allotment Case
- WyFB members hear from congressional delegation
- Wyo delegation attends American Farm Bureau event
- Policy
- Guest Opinions
- Organizations
- Brucellosis – Booster Vaccination with RB51
- Cooperatives Continue to Shape the Landscape in Rural Wyoming
- Developing a Seedstock Marketing Plan
- Facility, Location, Schedule Changes Made for 2011 WSF
- Federal Regulations Question Intrastate Versus Interstate Commerce
- FFA: Developing Our Children and Our Future
- Food Day Includes Gravy
- Muddy waters: EPA, Army Corps Seek to Define More Jurisdiction as Federal
- Protecting My Public Land Investment
- Putting a Stop to EPA’s Ever-expanding Regulatory Creeping
- Risk High, Downside Extreme as Lamb Prices Move Toward Fall
- The Future Is Open
- The New Wolf Plan
- Update on Situation in the Green Mountain Allotment
- WCIA Annual Meeting Educates, Provides Funding
- Wyoming Ag In the Classroom: Not Just for Elementary Students Anymore
- Wyoming Infrastructure Authority Moves Ahead
- Wyoming RC&D Conference Features ‘A Community- Based Energy Approach’
- Wyoming Wool Growers Completes Successful Joint Convention with Idaho
- ‘Wild’ Horse and Burro Board Meets in Washington, D.C.
- Senators
- UW Staff
- Accurately Estimating Shrink in Grass Cattle
- Artificial Insemination Offers Opportunity to Rapidly Increase Genetics
- Biosecurity for Horse Farms
- Can Cattle and Sheep Co-Exist?
- Cheatgrass Management – Frequently Asked Questions
- Comparing ESDs to habitat characteristics
- Current Markets Promote Adding Gains From Forage
- Do you know if your ranch is sustainable?
- Do You Know What Your Horse is Eating?
- Does Sainfoin Need Phosphorus At or After Establishment?
- Finding a Niche in the Equine Market
- Grazing Tips for Horse Owners
- Guidelines for Horse Transportation
- High Corn Prices May Provide Opportunities
- Key Factors for Successful Forage Establishment
- Managing Hay Prices
- Managing our Resources
- Managing Pastures and Livestock to Minimize the Impacts of Lupine
- New Southeastern Wyoming Cattle Budget Available
- Nitrate Toxicity: A Forage-Related Animal Disorder
- Post-breeding Management and Heifer Pregnancy Rates
- Proceed with Caution: Unintended Consequences May be Ahead
- Producing forage on desert soils
- Record Profits – Are You Participating?
- Reducing Hay Waste This Winter
- Renovating Pasture to Improve Productivity
- The Gooseneck Dilemma
- The Importance of Pre-Calving Management
- Why Do You Ranch?
- Why Manage for Diversity?
- Wyoming Invasive Weed Awareness Highlighted
- Wyoming Youth - Our State’s Greatest Resource!
- Wyoming Citizens
- A Good Home in the Country
- Ag Advocacy Needs Fresh Faces
- Agriculture, Small Business Issues Similar
- Blood on the Snow: Dealing with Abortion Storms in Cattle and Sheep
- Bullish about sheep
- Can the Landowner Ride the Wind?
- Comment Quickly on Immigration Reform
- Conservation Easement Celebrated by Family Ranch
- Give Landowners New Market Options
- Irrigation Management, Beaver Slide Innovation Helped with Ranch Tasks
- Legislation Would Enhance State’s Loan Programs
- Leveling the Playing Field: Support for the Grazing Improvement Act of 2011
- Oil and Gas Leases: Understanding the Basics of an Oil and Gas Lease Part II
- Others Can Learn From Pole Mountain Success
- Pathfinder Modification Project
- Private Property, the Viewshed and Maps
- Profitability Will Define the Future of American Agriculture
- Research Helps Build Beef Demand
- Solutions Possible for Ag and America’s Biggest Challenges
- Spotted Horse to Upton in 1947
- Stagflation Revisited
- State Funding for Predator Management Proving to be a Huge Success
- The $206,098,920 Endangered Species Act Settlement Agreements – Is All That Paperwork Worth It?
- The Four Seasons
- Understanding the Basics of an Oil and Gas Lease, Part I
- Agencies
- Come Chart the Future of Ag With Us
- Dangerous Acres
- Grouse team starts sagebrush mapping effort
- Input Needed for Future Management of Livestock
- Life in the Soil Business
- Looking Back – Let’s Learn From Our Mistakes
- Rangeland Monitoring Data Collected by Outside Source Cooperators
- Sand County Foundation Proud of Wyo Partnership, Conservation Success Stories
- Sheep Industry Clears Tough Challenges, Reaches Important Goals
- Take Half, Leave Half: Grass Response to Grazing
- The Value of Wyoming Hay
- Wildlife Issues, Present and Future
- Wyoming Geology: A Brief Overview
- Wyoming State Fair: 99 years and beyond
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- Extension Drought by Barton Stam
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- Grass and Money
- Guest Opinion by the National Weather Service
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- Organizations
- Livestock
- SeedStock
- 190 bulls complete 120-day WBCIA Bull Test
- 7X Ranches focuses on ‘efficiency’
- Falkenburg named WBCIA Commercial Producer of the Year
- Hereford progress, Association board member speaks of demand for black baldies
- NILE’s Merit Heifer program includes Wyoming donors, youth recipients
- Wyoming bulls make a strong showing at Midland
- Sheep
- American sheep industry succeeds legislatively including Farm Bill
- Annual sheep festival Labor Day Weekend
- ASI Convention: Sheep industry meets in Texas
- Breaking ground: Von Krosigk Targhees move to UW in unique agreement
- Buffalo company specializes in shearing equipment
- Casper museum highlights Wyo’s sheep industry
- Creating value: Sheep producers can add dollars at shearing
- Critical Components, Guard dog producers share their importance in sheep operations
- Developing a plan: Flock plans can increase profitability
- Ewe conditions: Schauer encourages producers to monitor ewes
- Ewe feeding importance increases during breeding, pregnancy
- Experimental vaccine in development for Bighorn sheep
- Family reaps benefits of sheep industry
- Feeding Ewes: Tweaking feed can increase ewe production efficiency
- Focus on ram costs to increase profitability
- Foley Shearing Company works through changing global job market
- Genetic variations enhance survival, performance within habitats
- Grizzly mauls sheepherder, kills dogs and sheep
- GrowSafe data available at state ram sale
- GrowSafe research project first of its kind
- GrowSafe: Feed sheep smarter
- Guard dog management addressed
- Guard dog program emphasizes bonding
- Guard Dog Program protects the sheep industry with producer contributions
- Hardy to assume Wool Growers presidency
- Julian Land & Livestock
- Julians report heavy predator losses
- Lamb Co-op continues success
- Lamb cooperative buys remaining B. Rosen interests
- Lamb markets look good for the future
- Lamb, wool market indicators strong
- Lambing Consideration: Environment impacts animal health
- Lambing season: Controlling losses can add profit
- Less is more when branding sheep
- Livestock Protection Dog Task Force focuses on public education
- Marketing economics: Lamb study compares marketing, feeding programs
- Montana sheep research focuses on growing importance of EPD data, ribeye size
- National sheep industry publication moves to Wyoming, releases first issue in March
- Ollila: Water and forage requirements help sheep withstand drought better
- Parasite control provides challenge
- Producers explore guard dog options for large carnivores
- Provenza explains palatability
- Record-breaking sheep prices bring cautious optimisum
- Ribeye research: Projects begin to stress ribeye measurements in sheep
- Sale offers premier rams for 80 years
- Sheep composites address needs of sheep industry
- Sheep genetics: Researchers make progress in mapping sheep genome
- Sheep producers request reconsideration of H-2A rule changes
- Sheep symposium draws wide audience
- Sheep wagons enter public eye
- South Dakota rancher selects unique sheep breed
- Technology gap could be solved by wool
- Twin’s gender impacts ewes’ production
- UW student joins WWGA as summer intern
- Waiting for wool
- Wilson Sheep Camps
- Wool industry members see positive future in markets that demand quality
- Wool testing: Breeding, pricing can benefit
- Wool trade at a standstill
- Wool warehouse celebrate 25 years
- Worth the Bucks
- Wyo, sheep industry intertwined
- Wyoming Livestock Board
- A rainy day reserve, Wyoming brand program builds account
- Brand inspector’s dismissal angers Kaycee area ranchers
- Disease traceback Impacts discussed at listening session
- Filling in the gaps, WLSB discusses state traceability programs
- Hauling to Crawford, Neb on G-Form to be discussed
- Indemnity payments: WLSB reviews draft bill for reimbursement for livestock
- Industry input: WLSB meets to garner input
- Livestock Board accepting trich management suggestions
- Livestock Board covers multitude of topics in discussion
- Livestock Board floats potential brand fee increase
- Meyer brings brucellosis, TB experience
- Schwartz resigns after five years at WLSB
- Traceability considered WLSB discusses state program
- Vet Loan Program awards grants
- WLSB adopts board order related to cattle imported to feedlots
- WLSB appoints Director: Stevenson to head state agency
- WLSB computerization project moves forward with integrated approach
- WLSB continues traceability discussions
- WLSB debates state livestock traceability program
- WLSB director reports continuing computerization
- WLSB discusses future directions
- WLSB discusses stockyards
- WLSB discusses traceability
- WLSB hears brand program concerns
- WLSB hears updates on brucellosis program
- WLSB looks at strategic planning, brucellosis in meeting
- WLSB meeting addresses traceability and federal funding
- WLSB seeks disease info
- WLSB works on strategic plan, budget
- Wyoming Livestock Board bill is investment in animal health
- Wyoming Livestock Board discusses brand renewals, mileage rates and G-Forms
- Wyoming Livestock Board discusses budget, bison, brucellosis
- Wyoming Stock Growers Association
- CattleFax: ground beef demand is driving cow slaughter, cull cow prices
- Donation bolsters WSGLT to help young farmers and ranchers
- Environmental Stewardship Tour
- Governor Mead highlights federal affairs in address to Stock Growers
- WLSB discusses brucellosis, import rules and livestock identification
- Wyoming Livestock Board works to regain brand inspector positions
- Wyoming Stock Growers Association adopts policies, recognizes awardees at summer convention
- Bison
- Cattle
- 2012 presents beef opportunities
- Another verification option now available for feeder calf health
- At the table: NCBA participates in national discussions
- Beef ambassadors prepare for national contest
- Beef Expo: Riverton show draws record entries
- Beef Promotions Operating Committee recommends reduced budget for coming year
- Beef Quality: NBQA strives for improvement
- BioPRYN pregnancy test offers a new choice for producers
- Bowman to lead CattleWomen
- Brown Adipose Tissue increases heat production in newborn calves and lambs
- Bullish for beef: CattleFax friendly for 2012 markets
- Calving 2008
- Cashing in: Wyo heifer program adds value
- Cattle are susceptible to hardware disease from ingesting foreign material
- Cattle conflict: Railroad, cattleman in court
- Cattle feeding industry has bright outlook for fall
- Cattle on feed numbers influenced by variety of factors
- Cattle temperament affects feedlot, carcass and reproductive performance
- Cattle theft reports increase with high prices
- Cattledog trials continue to fetch interest
- CattleFax: optimism expected to return to market this fall
- Cattlewomen select 2009 Beef Ambassador
- Challenging times: Robb looks at future of U.S. beef
- Checkoff legislation reviewed
- Cold water, cold livestock
- Complicated Truths: Beef cattle nutritionist encourages ag industry to speak for itself
- Connecting the dots
- D.C. update: Woodall briefs WSGA on Washington affairs
- Dept. of Environmental Quality reviews, explains CAFO permit requirements
- Donated heifers give youth start in cattle industry
- Early weaning, high nutrition can increase calf marbling
- Economical heifer development
- Embryo transfer, Increasing female value
- Feedlot factors affect bottom line
- Feedlots eye profitability
- Fetal programming offers opportunities for producers
- Genomic details explained
- Genomic EPD's, The next step in using technology to improve livestock
- Grandin: Beef industry needs transparency in processing
- Green River Valley Cattlemen’s Association meets in Pinedale
- Growth implants provide increased efficiency
- Hawaiian honors: Bulls post top stats in Midland Bull Test
- Hereford test incorporates new technology
- Herefords go to work on black herds
- Herefords to utilize SAREC GrowSafe System
- Heritability of feed efficiency benefits producer’s bottom line
- Higher grain prices increase attraction to stocker programs
- IGENITY provides DNA-based performance analysis on individual animals
- Increasing marbling in young calves
- Industry continues improving cattle sustainability
- JBS talks history proposes future ‘alignment’ for efficiency in US beef
- JBS’s Bautista to visit Wyoming next week
- Life a lot easier calving late spring
- Low heifer retention, strong export markets show promise for calf producers
- Lowline cattle produce similar calf for less
- Lowlines star in grassfed beef study
- Marketing Claims: NHTC program adds value to Wyoming calves
- Marshall: Producers should focus on the top line to create and capture value
- Maturity Index used to reduce dystocia in first-calf heifers
- Mission: optimum beef sustainability
- National Recognition
- National Western
- NCBA suspends discussion in light of CBB motion
- NCBA, CBB work together at summer meeting
- Omega-3s and grassfed beef, UW research looks into relationship
- Padlock Ranch
- Parasite resistance to anthelmintics grows across North America
- Patterson looks at the challenges in feeding today's consumers across the globe
- Plan features education: WBC releases FY2012 Marketing Plan
- Poor udders result in poor calves
- Popular Choice: CAB sees success in FY2011
- Preg Checking: Blood test allows producers to pinpoint open cows
- Reproductive tools for cattle evolve over 50 years
- Research: how heifer development impacts pregnancy rates
- Roles and responsibilities: CBB, NCBA leadership meet to discuss working relationship
- Sexed semen creates new choices
- State-inspected rule pushed
- Texas producers face challenges
- The impact of trucking and handling stress on cow and heifer pregnancy rates
- Things to consider: natural service versus AI
- Trich: testing the ‘tip of the iceberg’ as Wyoming finds more cases
- Ultrasound has several applications in beef cattle management
- Union Pacific suit settled
- UW hires livestock specialist
- Weaning, feeding trials and research continue at SAREC
- Winter bull management affects animal health, breedback and herd genetics
- Winter feed impacts summer, feedlot performance
- Winter weather Mountains accumulate high snowpack
- Worland youth feeds, markets beef
- Wyo exchanges ideas with Argentine ranchers
- Wyo producer elected NCBA president
- Wyoming Angus breeders attend national nutrition conference
- Wyoming Beef Council reviews funded programs, evaluates new projects
- Wyoming heifers en route to Russia
- Wyoming reps give update on NCBA
- Wyoming Stock Growers choose Shepperson for presidency
- Horses
- 'On go:' Horse slaughter plants expected soon
- 60 years strong, Jackson Hole Shrine Club
- And they're off!
- Big Wyoming Horse Expo
- Casper farrier keeps on learning
- Colic management: Feed management important after colic episodes
- Dental exams are key to horse health
- Dubois memorial pack race sees increasing interest through third year
- Equine characteristics make horses useful
- Equine transport at risk through H.R. 6598
- Feed teams transition to parade teams
- Flax seed oil supplements for horses provide health benefits, prevents disease
- GAO issues horse welfare report
- Horse advocacy claims BLM stacked board with pro-slaughter members
- Horse care: Senior horses require additional monitoring
- Horse Council to meet at Expo
- Horse Expo clinician: Communication is the key in preparing horses for the farrier
- Horse industry hit hard
- Horse judgers refine skills at Horse Expo
- Hot Springs County deputy settles out of court in horse shooting incident
- Incidence of weanling diarrhea grows in North America’s young horse populations
- Mares require close supervision and care by horse owners to ensure successful foaling
- Pigeon fever becomes more prevalent
- Processing aside, horse numbers ‘need to decrease’
- Racing returns
- Recognizing EHV-1 early helps horses
- Riding groups gain ground in Wyoming
- States consider, pass resolutions in support of horse slaughter
- Teaching horses: Hargis encourages slow steps in teachings
- Though rare, frostbite has potential implications in horses
- UW Animal Science Department looks to re-establish equine position
- Vaccinations important for health of young horses
- Veterinarian gives deworming, vaccination recommendations for horse health
- Vets: Laminitis can be treatable
- Waiting game
- Wyoming horse judgers get sound advice from UW champion team members
- Wyoming Representative predicts horse processing will begin within a few months
- Wyoming weighs in on wild horse strategy
- Animal Identification
- Age and Source, Dollars captured through WBC program
- Hackney: Source verification warrants caution
- Livestock board fine-tunes contact list
- Livestock Board looks toward local input
- Livestock identification bill would move voluntary state program forward
- LMA presents update on ID plan
- Nature’s Barcode
- RFID tags could provide bangs tag alternative
- Traceback demand, Markets require ID
- Wallis: End Wyo involvement in national I.D. program
- WLSB discusses the role of brands in animal ID system
- Wyo animal ID discussion continues
- Wyoming ranked 23rd nationally in registered premises
- Y-TEX Corp. named outstanding research partner
- Animal Welfare
- SeedStock
- Management
- Grazing
- Aftermath: Fontenelle Fire yields joint recovery plan
- Ag, conservation partner on open spaces
- Anderson: Mix grasses and legumes to develop long-lasting, nutritional grazing
- Annual forages provide alternative grazing
- Bighorn National Forest cuts livestock grazing permits
- Budd-Falen leads ranchers to victory in a lawsuit with industry-wide benefits
- Building Partnerships
- Burritt: Fit eating habits to range condition
- Cheatgrass remains a challenge in Wyoming rangelands
- Control bromes effectively through grazing, fire and chemicals
- Cornstalk bale quality differs from grazing cornfields, may require supplementation
- Cow asthma: lush pastures pose risk
- CRP land thrives under haying, grazing
- CSU’s Knight: ranchers provide connection between food and open space
- Documentary features Wyoming’s Durham Ranch
- Extension Education: Bloat: A Forage-Related Animal Disorder
- Extension Education: Critical Dates for Livestock Producers
- Extension Education: Drought Impacts Grazing Practices
- Extension Education: Grazing Management after Drought
- Extension Eduction: Grass Leases
- FeedPail auction and listing service connects customers to feed resources
- Forage kochia provides late summer through winter grazing on marginal lands
- Grass die-off baffles resource managers
- Grasshopper infestations high
- Grazing assoc assists shareholders for over 100 years
- Green Grass: Range managers offer outlook
- Guardian members told to get involved, be heard
- Livestock Board clarifies range permits
- Manage cows and rangeland in conjunction for maximum output
- Managing pasture resources for health and productivity improves profitability
- Nitrates - A Toxic Problem!
- Parties discuss stock water permits on federal grazing allotments
- Pasture Recovery: Grazing management vital for plants
- PLC will defend grazing regs
- Ranches recognized
- Range survey distributed
- Rangeland health pilot project begins
- Rasby encourages producer to consider cornstalk grazing as an feed option
- RMFU hears animal ag recommendations
- Rocky Mountain Cheatgrass Management Project analyzes benefits of Plateau treatment
- Students experience natural resources in outlaw range
- Subcommittee considers Grazing Improvement Act of 2011 in DC
- Toxins continue to be on producer’s focus for 2013 grazing seasons
- Trailing permits continue: No NEPA required until 2013
- Using Leftover Forage Resources
- UW Extension’s Gene Gade says range seeding projects require clear goals
- Virginia’s Salatin speaks on converting grass to animals
- Virtual fencing allows producers to better utilize land resources
- Western Watersheds challenges Bighorn forest grazing
- Haying
- Labor
- Operating Costs
- Accurate fertility management can reduce crop inputs this spring
- Breeding loss increases cost
- Cost of production: Producers determine their unit cost of production at ranch practicum
- Crucial strategies: risk management tools help producers reap rewards, avoid the worst
- Driving costs
- Estimating the cost and return of farm enterprises
- Expert opinions on 2009 year in agriculture vary greatly
- Fuel prices predicted to remain low through 2009
- Spreadsheets, strategies help make fuel use decisions
- Calving
- Calving preparation: Advance preparation improves calving
- Extension Education: Getting a Leg up on Spring Calving
- Plan ahead to early wean calves
- Producers encouraged to add value to calf crop
- Sandhills Calving System shows calf health improvement
- Selecting bulls for heifers yields more profit
- Spangler: Genomic information can produce more accurate EPDs
- Tree windbreak systems provide savings, protect livestock
- Ultrasound technology allows easier preg checkin, increased accuracy in results
- Cattle
- A focus on genetics: Wyoming producers continue to work toward genetics exchange
- Agri-Best Feeds works to provide cattle supplement programs
- Angus bulls make a strong showing at Midland Bull Test
- Balancing Bull Selection with Feed Intake
- Beef improvement Federation serves to establish consistent beef industry guidelines
- Boxler encourages producers to remain vigilant about fly control in cattle
- Calmer, healthier livestock: Noffsinger emphasizes low-stress cattle handling
- Cattle handling: Proper handling solves problems
- Champion bull
- Cold weather: Cow body condition is critical in cold
- Consistency key to maintaining heifer pregnancy
- Cowherd efficiency: chasing profitability
- EPDs help producers meet goals
- Epigenetics research continues
- Extension Education: Interesting Time Ahead
- Feeding options: Drylots may be an alternative
- Funston looks at developing heifers
- G.B. Oliver discusses threats to private property rights at ICOW meeting
- GreenFeed provides research opportunities, practical applications for producers
- Harrison family continues long Midland traditions
- Heifer management: Whittier discusses female programs
- Heifer breeding and development impacts the value of a cow herd and allows profitability
- High quality group of Salers bulls complete Midland's 51st test
- Managing risk: uslp offers warranties for beef producers
- Match the Environment: Patterson gives producers tips for profitability
- Murray Grey bulls strong in 2013
- Nutrition for early weaned calves affects their ability to grow, finish
- Quality bulls: Breeding soundness exams recommended
- Ranch efficiency, Utilize technology in all forms
- Red Angus represents an excellent set of bulls in 2013 test
- Reproductive strategies conference looks at considerations for heifers
- Research on adding fish oil supplements in grass-fed cattle continues
- Research shows increased performance as a result of cattle implants
- Risk management reaches beyond finances
- Roberts: cow efficiency will be most influenced by environment interactions
- Seasonal scale rule changes raise concern
- Shober Livestock Inc.: Shober continues ranching for love of land
- Source-verified products can give consumers confidence in beef production
- Spangler: beef industry should utilize genomic selection more frequently
- Sustainable livestock systems and risk management keep ranchers in business
- Tool helps with cull cow decisions
- Use of nose flaps gives ranchers more options for effective, low stress weaning
- WBCIA offers test’s top 70 percent of bulls for sale on April 7 at Shoshoni
- Wyoming Beef Cattle Improvement Association bull test to sell 110 bulls in 28th year
- Wyoming CattleWomen attend national meeting, work on local projects
- Conservation Districts
- Allen and Quarberg advocate ‘coordination’ between local and federal governments
- Conservation districts seek funding
- Conservation districts, range society join for annual convention in Lander
- EPA increases scrutiny of non-point source pollution from ag lands
- Gonzales brings partners together in conservation
- National Experience, Former NRCS Chief comes to Wyoming’s TNC
- Conservation easements
- Coordinated Resource Management
- Finances
- Ag lending, Advice for beginners in production agriculture
- Bank president says national economic outlook is hopeful, not guaranteed
- Conservation easements can generate both income tax and estate tax reductions
- Estate planning includes requirement for complexity
- Estate Planning, Discussing business and goals
- Extension Education: Smart phone interface facilitates record keeping, ranch management decisions
- Insure It
- Opinions vary on credit crunch, Wyo banks remain healthy
- Options for charitable giving in estate planning
- Plan now for 2010 range insurance
- Pratt encourages planning
- Time to buy range insurance is now
- USDA: Economic uncertainty expected in 2009
- Young looks at impacts of economy
- ‘Sky’s the limit’ in sustainable, alternative agriculture grant program
- Agricultural risk management continues to cause concern for producers, consumers
- Best Bulls: WBCIA test identifies Buline with top ADG
- Boreens host field day emphasizing sustainability
- Brown: LLCs work best for estate transfer
- Capitalizing on calves: Management, or lack of it, will impact your operation’s profit in 2012
- Casper sessions of High Plains Ranch Practicum kick off in late June
- Confined feeds aids recovery
- Drought affects 75 percent of the US
- Drought decisions require economic analysis
- Drought management may include decreasing herd sizes, says Fischer
- Extension Education: Professional Improvement for Ranchers
- Family farms: Family ag tackles industry challenges
- Feed peas may benefit farmers, cattle producers
- High frequency tags studies positive
- Improving technology allows agriculture to meet growing demands
- Internet tool connects landowners with land seekers for leasing options
- Money, property and wealth Hanson discusses family succession
- Pratt looks at profit impacts on transition
- PRF insurance can protect against drought
- Rasby: Yearling bulls need special attention during and after breeding season
- Stockton: Use drought plan for decisions
- Teichert defines ranch management essentials, gives tips
- Vilsack looks at managing man-made risks in agriculture going forward
- WBCIA continues bull test traditions, makes some improvements
- Grazing
- Marketing
- Markets
- Agency offers tools to help manage livestock marketing risk
- Attorneys general, including Wyo. eye JBS merger
- Beef demand: Demand affects prices
- Beef Economics: Tonsor addresses economic factors in beef markets
- Beef outlook: Tonsor addresses current cattle concerns
- Brazil’s JBS buys three major beef operations
- BROKEN CATTLE CYCLE
- Cattle Country Video first sale success for buyers and sellers
- Cattle market regaining ground
- Cattle markets expected to hold steady through the year
- Cattle-Fax: Incentives for quality cattle
- CattleFax analyst cautions industry about front end supplies
- CattleFax analyst speaks positively on cow/calf sector’s future
- CattleFax: Opportunities available in the cattle markets
- Commodity prices: Young marks commodities as 2013 focus
- Decision support, BeefBasis.com helps producers forecast basis at local markets
- Differentiate for profit
- Extension Education: How Will Demand Hold Up?
- Feeder cattle Managing marketing risk
- Feeder market taking form
- Feuz explains methods of predicting feeder cattle prices
- Feuz: Fall 2012 beef cattle markets could top 2011
- Feuz: Lamb prices should stay strong through 2012
- Future of Agriculture: Daschle looks at the future of the U.S. ag industry
- Growing middle class, urbanization and tourism provide increasing opportunities for exports
- Hay market remains steady
- Heifer demand expected to grow
- High demand, high market: Low cattle numbers spur price increases
- Into the Future: Catlett looks at the world in 2020
- Know your cattle, check the market
- Lamb levels drop: Sheep markets see dramatic lows
- Livestock, grain producers can use futures, options, hedges to manage risk
- Local food movement expands to Wyo communities in farmers' markets, CSAs
- Long-term beef outlook says good times ahead
- Market outlook, Forecasts hold steady with 2010 prices
- Pending packer merger discussed in Casper
- Rebuilding the cowherd while building value in the beef industry presents challenges
- Report to AMI reveals changing consumer trends driven by economy
- Restoring a fair market in cattle: the law of supply and demand
- Steady to bullish seedstock markets expected to continue
- Superior Livestock new ownership, old management
- Tonsor sees bullish cow/calf markets in future
- Tool aids in decision making
- Torrington adds receiving stations
- U.S. beef subject to scrutiny in global markets
- USMEF: US beef thrives on the world market
- WLSB discusses livestock market challenges
- Wool Growers conference looks for positive signs in market
- Worland Livestock Auction has new owners
- Wyoming land values adjusting
- Niche Programs
- Accountability key to organic production
- Diversification tour highlights successful operations
- Ellis’ Harvest Home offers ‘agri-tainment’
- Grass-finished provides benefits over grassfed in niche beef markets
- Local foods: Clash between tech, local
- Retailers find innovative ways to meet consumer demand for high-end beef products
- Shareholders support Wyoming produce operation
- Wyoming ranch supplies Whole Foods meat counter
- Processing
- Wyo. Business Council
- Agribusiness Division discussed again
- Diversified Ag Tour showcases Johnson Co
- Program encourages young ranchers
- Wyoming Ag Ownership Network closes apps, seeks mentor ranches for program
- Wyoming Business Council carries out strategic planning
- Wyoming livestock genetics go online through Business Council website
- ‘BVD-PI Free’ claim added to marketing tools
- Wyoming Businesses
- Beef Checkoff
- Beef Leader
- Checkoff changes receive mixed reaction in Wyo
- Checkoff checkup
- Long-range planning, CBB unanimously passes strategy
- NCBA says increase checkoff
- One buck or two?
- Pinching pennies: Beef Council budget tightens
- Tough Choices: Checkoff budgets tightening
- Wyo students claims position as National Beef Ambassador
- Wyoming Beef Council budgets Checkoff funds for upcoming year
- Carbon Credits
- COOL
- COOL enters mandatory implementation
- COOL takes effect, compliance training continues
- Livestock industry debates US response to WTO ruling on country of origin labeling
- Marketing, education will accompany COOL’s passage
- US Trade Representative decides to appeal ruling against country of origin labeling
- Grassfed Beef
- International
- Ag Drivers
- Agriculture exports focus on agreements
- Asian markets favorable in the future of U.S. beef
- Beef Bans
- Beef export markets gain momentum in 2010
- Beef export rebound continues
- Campaign for Wool highlights the benefits of the fiber
- CME Group: Devaluation of the dollar impacts international meat competitiveness
- Conference features global export market perspectives
- Conservation efforts: TNC expands influence internationally
- Consumers awareness of meat increases
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- Rising middle class provides additional challenges in feeding the world
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- U.S. exports regaining 2003 levels
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- USMEF sees challenges in first red meat export report of the year
- UW student travels to Asia to study international markets
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