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Beef Counts kicks off summer season, marks 15 years

Washington’s beef community kicked off Beef Counts’ summer grilling season by distributing 652 pounds of ground beef May ...

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Logging, grazing benefit from Supreme Court limiting NEPA review

Logging and grazing on public land are expected to reap benefits from a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that ...

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Washington Fish and Wildlife closes key wolf policy meeting to public

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife closed a key wolf policy meeting to the public, shielding from ...

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ODA issues new rules for livestock shows to prevent disease risks

The Oregon Department of Agriculture has issued emergency rules for livestock exhibitions this summer that are designed to ...

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University of Idaho students kick off key rangeland evaluation

KUNA, Idaho — Atop a rangeland butte, student Will Amonette sets up a transect how and where it ...

Idaho

Idaho Cattle Association sets Summer Round-Up meeting

The Idaho Cattle Association plans its annual Summer Round-Up meeting June 23-24 at Best Western Burley Inn & ...

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MAHA report commits to helping farmers; targets ultra-processed foods, chemicals

The Make America Healthy Again Commission’s report, issued May 22, says it’s committed to ensuring the survival and ...

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USDA closes southern border to imported cattle, bison, horses

The USDA again closed the Mexican border to live cattle, bison and horse imports as the New World ...

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British PM draws ‘red line’ on food safety standards for imports

The United States and United Kingdom have pledged to talk about increasing agricultural trade, but British Prime Minister ...

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Judge blocks grazing on 22,000 acres in Oregon

Environmental advocates have won a preliminary injunction against livestock grazing across 22,000 federal acres in Oregon slated for ...

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