Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of compreingressos.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of balticsea-region-strategy.eu
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of labelhabitation.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of kainuunsanomat.fi
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of pokemeshapkapp.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of learnwithportals.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of 40s-dating.co.uk
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of fritjofcapra.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
way
PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » CATTLEFAX: BEEF DEMAND UP, FED CATTLE PRICES EXPECTED TO CattleFax hosted a trend webinar, reporting record high beef exports in March, up 32.9 million pounds year over year. Troy Bockelmann, an analyst with CattleFax, said that growth was driven primarily by China. Exports to Canada and Mexico, he said HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem WISNESS DIES SUDDENLY AT 27 Wisness dies suddenly at 27. ProRodeo steer wrestler Levi Wisness, who had goals of returning to competition next year after recovering from surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from the base of his brain in October 2007, died suddenly Sunday, Aug. 3, at a A BUCK A HEAD: BOOK ABOUT BEEF CHECKOFF NOW AVAILABLE A Buck A Head: Book about Beef Checkoff now available. A new book describing the events leading up to the Beef Checkoff’s implementation and outlining a vast number of happenings since then has caused quite a stir. Livestock journalist Leesa Zalesky teamed up with former Cattlemen’s Beef Board Communications Director DianeGumaer to produce
NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also BAXTER ANGUS 2021 PRODUCTION SALE Averages: 35 Angus Yearling Bulls – $3,843. 6 Two Year-Old Angus Bulls – $5,250. 5 Black Hereford Bulls – $3,350. 20 Registered Open Heifers – $1,810. 10 Open Commercial Heifers – $1,086. It was great to see so many young producers getting more and more involved and a big crowd on hand to view a great set of Baxter Angus bulls. TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. THE RESURRECTION TOUR: FAITH, FAMILY AND FREEDOM The Arise USA tour will be in North Platte, Nebraska at 7:30 pm (CST) on June 4, 2021. The event will be held in the Pavilion at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds. Food trucks will be on site and this is a family friendly event. After they leave Nebraska they will travel to Cheyenne, Wyoming, down through Colorado and into New Mexico on theirway
PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » CATTLEFAX: BEEF DEMAND UP, FED CATTLE PRICES EXPECTED TO CattleFax hosted a trend webinar, reporting record high beef exports in March, up 32.9 million pounds year over year. Troy Bockelmann, an analyst with CattleFax, said that growth was driven primarily by China. Exports to Canada and Mexico, he said HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem WISNESS DIES SUDDENLY AT 27 Wisness dies suddenly at 27. ProRodeo steer wrestler Levi Wisness, who had goals of returning to competition next year after recovering from surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from the base of his brain in October 2007, died suddenly Sunday, Aug. 3, at a A BUCK A HEAD: BOOK ABOUT BEEF CHECKOFF NOW AVAILABLE A Buck A Head: Book about Beef Checkoff now available. A new book describing the events leading up to the Beef Checkoff’s implementation and outlining a vast number of happenings since then has caused quite a stir. Livestock journalist Leesa Zalesky teamed up with former Cattlemen’s Beef Board Communications Director DianeGumaer to produce
NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also BAXTER ANGUS 2021 PRODUCTION SALE Averages: 35 Angus Yearling Bulls – $3,843. 6 Two Year-Old Angus Bulls – $5,250. 5 Black Hereford Bulls – $3,350. 20 Registered Open Heifers – $1,810. 10 Open Commercial Heifers – $1,086. It was great to see so many young producers getting more and more involved and a big crowd on hand to view a great set of Baxter Angus bulls. CATTLEFAX: BEEF DEMAND UP, FED CATTLE PRICES EXPECTED TO CattleFax hosted a trend webinar, reporting record high beef exports in March, up 32.9 million pounds year over year. Troy Bockelmann, an analyst with CattleFax, said that growth was driven primarily by China. Exports to Canada and Mexico, he said A BUCK A HEAD: BOOK ABOUT BEEF CHECKOFF NOW AVAILABLE A Buck A Head: Book about Beef Checkoff now available. A new book describing the events leading up to the Beef Checkoff’s implementation and outlining a vast number of happenings since then has caused quite a stir. Livestock journalist Leesa Zalesky teamed up with former Cattlemen’s Beef Board Communications Director DianeGumaer to produce
NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA BUCKAROOS MORE THAN A TRAIL RIDE “Things were slow that morning so Harry and I decided to grab a cup of coffee and started talking,” recalls Petersen. An incredible organization was born from a conversation between two friends on that chilly morning that would change many lives and continues to do so to this day – The Western South Dakota Buckaroos (WSDB).SMELLY SITUATION
For the last several years, Dr. Wu-Smart experienced consistent and rapid losses of honeybee colonies only at the research apiaries around the ENREC. “My predecessor successfully kept bees and made ample honey at ENREC prior to 2013,” Wu-Smart wrote in an August 2020 research paper. “However, since 2017, we have lost every hive placedat
SO GRATEFUL: HALVERSON FAMILY APPRECIATES HELP AFTER FIRE After a wildfire in Crook County, Wyo. destroyed their home and outbuildings on Saturday, March 6, James and Jessica Halverson are beyond thankful for the generous support of their community, near and far, for keeping them and their children warm, fed and clothed. “We’re in good spirits and we BRAZILIAN MEATPACKERS ACCUSED OF BUYING CATTLE FROM During the first week of January, six Brazilian meatpackers were found to have purchased cattle from ranches that used slave labor. Two notable processors included in this group were JBS SA, one of the world’s largest meat processing companies, and Minerva SA, Brazil’s fourth-largest beef processing company. BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: HAY AND FORAGE CROPS FOR LATE Before planting forage crops, check your soil nitrogen levels and if needed, fertilize accordingly. This usually means adding some nitrogen fertilizer. “Producers should be very careful when adding nitrogen to forage crops, especially in dry areas,” Bauder said. “Too much nitrogen build up in the plant can lead to nitrate toxicity for ONCE A CHEATER…CHEMICAL MAY HELP CONTROL CHEATGRASS Once a cheaterchemical may help control cheatgrass. The Montana tour allowed folks to see the results of application of Esplanade. Photo courtesy Steve Saunders. The grass may look greener on the other side or the fence, but if it’s not palatable, it’s not very useful to a rancher. In fact, green or brown, cheatgrass makes most ranchers TREAT IT FAST: FOOT ROT IN CATTLE Treat it fast: Foot rot in cattle. Foot rot is an infection that causes swelling, heat and inflammation between the toes of a cloven -hoofed animal, resulting in severe lameness. Nearly every cattle producer has seen this situation, finding an animal suddenly very lame. Dr. Bill Lias, Interstate Vet Clinic, Brandon, South Dakota,says the main
TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. BIDEN ADMINISTRATION RELEASES REPORT TO LAUNCH 30×30 The Biden-Harris administration, May 6, 2021, released a report to launch its “America the Beautiful” initiative to conserve 30% of U.S. lands and water by 2030, and promised that lands in agricultural production would be part of the effort.. White House National Climate Adviser Gina McCarthy, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, Commerce Secretary Gina PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he BAXTER ANGUS 2021 PRODUCTION SALE Averages: 35 Angus Yearling Bulls – $3,843. 6 Two Year-Old Angus Bulls – $5,250. 5 Black Hereford Bulls – $3,350. 20 Registered Open Heifers – $1,810. 10 Open Commercial Heifers – $1,086. It was great to see so many young producers getting more and more involved and a big crowd on hand to view a great set of Baxter Angus bulls. A BUCK A HEAD: BOOK ABOUT BEEF CHECKOFF NOW AVAILABLE A Buck A Head: Book about Beef Checkoff now available. A new book describing the events leading up to the Beef Checkoff’s implementation and outlining a vast number of happenings since then has caused quite a stir. Livestock journalist Leesa Zalesky teamed up with former Cattlemen’s Beef Board Communications Director DianeGumaer to produce
NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA BUCKAROOS MORE THAN A TRAIL RIDE Western South Dakota Buckaroos more than a trail ride. It all began over a cup of hot coffee on a cold and frosty South Dakota morning back in 1966. The Soule building at the Central States Fairgrounds was buzzing with people attending the Black Hills Winter Show. Lyndell Petersen was there and so was Harry Marshall, who at the time wastending
SO GRATEFUL: HALVERSON FAMILY APPRECIATES HELP AFTER FIRE After a wildfire in Crook County, Wyo. destroyed their home and outbuildings on Saturday, March 6, James and Jessica Halverson are beyond thankful for the generous support of their community, near and far, for keeping them and their children warm, fed and clothed. “We’re in good spirits and we TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. BIDEN ADMINISTRATION RELEASES REPORT TO LAUNCH 30×30 The Biden-Harris administration, May 6, 2021, released a report to launch its “America the Beautiful” initiative to conserve 30% of U.S. lands and water by 2030, and promised that lands in agricultural production would be part of the effort.. White House National Climate Adviser Gina McCarthy, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, Commerce Secretary Gina PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he BAXTER ANGUS 2021 PRODUCTION SALE Averages: 35 Angus Yearling Bulls – $3,843. 6 Two Year-Old Angus Bulls – $5,250. 5 Black Hereford Bulls – $3,350. 20 Registered Open Heifers – $1,810. 10 Open Commercial Heifers – $1,086. It was great to see so many young producers getting more and more involved and a big crowd on hand to view a great set of Baxter Angus bulls. A BUCK A HEAD: BOOK ABOUT BEEF CHECKOFF NOW AVAILABLE A Buck A Head: Book about Beef Checkoff now available. A new book describing the events leading up to the Beef Checkoff’s implementation and outlining a vast number of happenings since then has caused quite a stir. Livestock journalist Leesa Zalesky teamed up with former Cattlemen’s Beef Board Communications Director DianeGumaer to produce
NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA BUCKAROOS MORE THAN A TRAIL RIDE Western South Dakota Buckaroos more than a trail ride. It all began over a cup of hot coffee on a cold and frosty South Dakota morning back in 1966. The Soule building at the Central States Fairgrounds was buzzing with people attending the Black Hills Winter Show. Lyndell Petersen was there and so was Harry Marshall, who at the time wastending
SO GRATEFUL: HALVERSON FAMILY APPRECIATES HELP AFTER FIRE After a wildfire in Crook County, Wyo. destroyed their home and outbuildings on Saturday, March 6, James and Jessica Halverson are beyond thankful for the generous support of their community, near and far, for keeping them and their children warm, fed and clothed. “We’re in good spirits and we LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON(S) 14 hours ago · Hazard, Neb. (June 8, 2021) – It’s a family affair when the Heikels work a rodeo. Lance and his wife Marti Heikel are proud of their sons Cinch and Riggin, who work as pickup men at high school rodeos across the state. A pickup man’s duties are to NCBA ECHOES GROWING DEMANDS FOR DOJ INVESTIGATION RESULTS 14 hours ago · WASHINGTON (June 8, 2021) – Today, Representative Mike Guest (R-MS-3) and Representative Darren Soto (D-FL-9) led a bipartisan group of 52 lawmakers in pushing the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to complete their investigation into the meatpacking sector, and whether or not anticompetitive practices have contributed to a persistent imbalance in the cattle markets. ADDITIONAL CATTLE MARKETS LEGISLATION INTRODUCED IN U.S 14 hours ago · WASHINGTON (June 8, 2021) — Today, Representative Vicky Hartzler (R-MO-4) introduced the Optimizing the Cattle Market Act of 2021 in the U.S. House. The legislation builds on a growing consensus among cattle producers, industry leaders, and Members of ORIN LARSEN SET TO DEFEND RIGGIN RALLY TITLE IN DARBY During the COVID-19-marred 2020 season, bareback riders were looking for a late-season boost in the PRCA | RAM World Standings. Orin Larsen found the one he was looking for when he won the Yellowstone Riggin Rally on Sept. 7 in Darby, Mont., earning $11,400. It PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE »SMELLY SITUATION
For the last several years, Dr. Wu-Smart experienced consistent and rapid losses of honeybee colonies only at the research apiaries around the ENREC. “My predecessor successfully kept bees and made ample honey at ENREC prior to 2013,” Wu-Smart wrote in an August 2020 research paper. “However, since 2017, we have lost every hive placedat
WESTERN SOUTH DAKOTA BUCKAROOS MORE THAN A TRAIL RIDE “Things were slow that morning so Harry and I decided to grab a cup of coffee and started talking,” recalls Petersen. An incredible organization was born from a conversation between two friends on that chilly morning that would change many lives and continues to do so to this day – The Western South Dakota Buckaroos (WSDB). SO GRATEFUL: HALVERSON FAMILY APPRECIATES HELP AFTER FIRE After a wildfire in Crook County, Wyo. destroyed their home and outbuildings on Saturday, March 6, James and Jessica Halverson are beyond thankful for the generous support of their community, near and far, for keeping them and their children warm, fed and clothed. “We’re in good spirits and we STANGLE: IMPOSSIBLE BURGERS ARE MADE OF WHAT? The impossible whopper is being advertised by Burger King as a plant based alternative to the whopper. When food manufacturers started talking about making artificial meat, I, too, thought it would be impossible to make a hamburger cheaply enough to make it TREAT IT FAST: FOOT ROT IN CATTLE Treat it fast: Foot rot in cattle. Foot rot is an infection that causes swelling, heat and inflammation between the toes of a cloven -hoofed animal, resulting in severe lameness. Nearly every cattle producer has seen this situation, finding an animal suddenly very lame. Dr. Bill Lias, Interstate Vet Clinic, Brandon, South Dakota,says the main
TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: HAY AND FORAGE CROPS FOR LATE Before planting forage crops, check your soil nitrogen levels and if needed, fertilize accordingly. This usually means adding some nitrogen fertilizer. “Producers should be very careful when adding nitrogen to forage crops, especially in dry areas,” Bauder said. “Too much nitrogen build up in the plant can lead to nitrate toxicity for NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem WISNESS DIES SUDDENLY AT 27 Wisness dies suddenly at 27. ProRodeo steer wrestler Levi Wisness, who had goals of returning to competition next year after recovering from surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from the base of his brain in October 2007, died suddenly Sunday, Aug. 3, at a ONCE A CHEATER…CHEMICAL MAY HELP CONTROL CHEATGRASS Once a cheaterchemical may help control cheatgrass. The Montana tour allowed folks to see the results of application of Esplanade. Photo courtesy Steve Saunders. The grass may look greener on the other side or the fence, but if it’s not palatable, it’s not very useful to a rancher. In fact, green or brown, cheatgrass makes most ranchersJACK BUSCHBOM
Jack Buschbom, a three-time world champion bareback rider and a member of the inaugural class of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, died early July 15 in the St. Mary’s Healthcare Center hospice unit in Pierre, SD from the effects of a stroke. He was 83. Buschbom spent the FARMER & RANCHER EXCHANGE Farmer & Rancher Exchange. FRE-Graphic. Pick up your copy of Farmer & Rancher Exchange at any of these locations: TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: HAY AND FORAGE CROPS FOR LATE Before planting forage crops, check your soil nitrogen levels and if needed, fertilize accordingly. This usually means adding some nitrogen fertilizer. “Producers should be very careful when adding nitrogen to forage crops, especially in dry areas,” Bauder said. “Too much nitrogen build up in the plant can lead to nitrate toxicity for NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem WISNESS DIES SUDDENLY AT 27 Wisness dies suddenly at 27. ProRodeo steer wrestler Levi Wisness, who had goals of returning to competition next year after recovering from surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from the base of his brain in October 2007, died suddenly Sunday, Aug. 3, at a ONCE A CHEATER…CHEMICAL MAY HELP CONTROL CHEATGRASS Once a cheaterchemical may help control cheatgrass. The Montana tour allowed folks to see the results of application of Esplanade. Photo courtesy Steve Saunders. The grass may look greener on the other side or the fence, but if it’s not palatable, it’s not very useful to a rancher. In fact, green or brown, cheatgrass makes most ranchersJACK BUSCHBOM
Jack Buschbom, a three-time world champion bareback rider and a member of the inaugural class of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, died early July 15 in the St. Mary’s Healthcare Center hospice unit in Pierre, SD from the effects of a stroke. He was 83. Buschbom spent the FARMER & RANCHER EXCHANGE Farmer & Rancher Exchange. FRE-Graphic. Pick up your copy of Farmer & Rancher Exchange at any of these locations: FEMALE WYOMING RANCHER SUES BIDEN ADMIN. FOR RACE Denver, Colorado – May 25, 2021 – Wyoming rancher Leisl Carpenter announced Tuesday that she is suing the Biden Administration and the Department of Agriculture for race discrimination under the US Constitution, in response to a “Rescue Plan” loan forgiveness program that explicitly bars her from participation because she iswhite.
LEE PITTS: COVID PRISON BLUES “No, little Billy, but I did do hard time in ’20 and ’21 in a far worse slammer called COVID 19. It was worse than any gulag, Chinese prison camp or even Alcatraz. Maybe you’ve heard about the Bird Man of Alcatraz, well I was known as the Bug Man of COVID 19.” “Why were you called the ORIN LARSEN SET TO DEFEND RIGGIN RALLY TITLE IN DARBY During the COVID-19-marred 2020 season, bareback riders were looking for a late-season boost in the PRCA | RAM World Standings. Orin Larsen found the one he was looking for when he won the Yellowstone Riggin Rally on Sept. 7 in Darby, Mont., earning $11,400. It SD SHEEP GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION PREMIUM YEARLING EWE SALE The South Dakota Sheep Growers’ Association (SDSGA) held their third annual Premium Yearling Ewe Sale on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at Magness Livestock Auction in Huron, South Dakota. In spite of the challenges of Covid-19, buyers showed up in record numbers. Sixty-one registered bidders were present and another twelve people registered to bid SOUTH DAKOTA AG GROUPS UNITE TO DISCUSS SOLUTIONS FOR Leaders from six South Dakota agriculture groups came together in Pierre June 2, 2021 to unite behind solutions to help South Dakota’s cattle industry. The groups who met include South Dakota Livestock Auction Markets Association, South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association,South
SO GRATEFUL: HALVERSON FAMILY APPRECIATES HELP AFTER FIRE After a wildfire in Crook County, Wyo. destroyed their home and outbuildings on Saturday, March 6, James and Jessica Halverson are beyond thankful for the generous support of their community, near and far, for keeping them and their children warm, fed and clothed. “We’re in good spirits and we EARL CARTOON BY BIG DRY SYNDICATE Earl cartoon by Big Dry Syndicate for the June 5, 2021, edition of Tri-State Livestock News NEBRASKA: NEW PACKING PLANT ON HORIZON FOR NORTH PLATTE NORTH PLATTE, Neb. — A collection of feedlot owners, ranchers, and former Cargill employees have their sights set on breaking ground on a nearly-$300 million packing plant near North Platte by fall 2021, with completion by early 2023, the group announced at a press conference in North Platte on Thursday, March 18. FORDYCE RANCHING LEGACY The Wyoming Fordyce Ranching legacy began in 1927, when young Iowa-born Joe Fordyce stepped off a train with his parents and half-sister. Father Edward filed on a homestead, which Joe had to help his Scottish immigrant mother Margaret “prove up” on. Lacking money for necessary supplies and CONTROLLING CANADA THISTLE Canada thistle is a serious issue in range conditions for a variety of reasons, particularly in years following a drought. Effective control of the weed begins in the spring, and is followed up in the fall and subsequent years according to weed control experts in South Dakota. “Canada thistle is a TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: HAY AND FORAGE CROPS FOR LATE Before planting forage crops, check your soil nitrogen levels and if needed, fertilize accordingly. This usually means adding some nitrogen fertilizer. “Producers should be very careful when adding nitrogen to forage crops, especially in dry areas,” Bauder said. “Too much nitrogen build up in the plant can lead to nitrate toxicity for LYNN WEISHAAR: A GREAT CATTLEMAN AND AUCTIONEER Courtesy photoIn addition to auctioneering, Lynn Weishaar and his wife Connie raise commercial cattle outside of Reva, SD. The duo also maintains a team of horses, which they love to use to feed cattle with whenever they have time. Buy Photo. Seth Weishaar grew up watching his dad auctioneer. The roll of Lynn Weishaar’s fast-moving tongue as DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem NCBA: EMBRACING THE POSITIVES IN SUSTAINABLE CATTLE NCBA: Embracing the Positives in Sustainable Cattle Production. CENTENNIAL, Colo. (March 4, 2021) – Cattlemen and women are the original climate heroes, preserving natural resources for generations, while producing safe, affordable and abundant protein for the world to enjoy. In a presentation during the 2021 Cattle Industry ConventionWinter
TRASK & PETERSON’S 30TH ANNUAL BULL SALE Todd and Samra Trask and Randy and Lois Peterson once again brought a well-grown set of bulls. This program presents many calving-ease bulls, and this sound set of bulls will also add desirable maternal traits to the cowherd. Packed full of meat and muscle, these cattle have lots of eye appeal. Top Selling Bulls: Lot 17: $6,250 to PatTrask
JACK BUSCHBOM
Jack Buschbom, a three-time world champion bareback rider and a member of the inaugural class of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, died early July 15 in the St. Mary’s Healthcare Center hospice unit in Pierre, SD from the effects of a stroke. He was 83. Buschbom spent the TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he NORTH DAKOTA: MUSLAND SENTENCED FOR CATTLE THEFT An Edgeley, N.D., man pled guilty last week to two counts of theft in a cattle-related case in LaMoure County. On April 8, Southeast District Court Judge Daniel D. Narum sentenced Richard Musland to 366 days in county jail for each of the Class C felonies, but suspended the jail sentence. Narum also BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: HAY AND FORAGE CROPS FOR LATE Before planting forage crops, check your soil nitrogen levels and if needed, fertilize accordingly. This usually means adding some nitrogen fertilizer. “Producers should be very careful when adding nitrogen to forage crops, especially in dry areas,” Bauder said. “Too much nitrogen build up in the plant can lead to nitrate toxicity for LYNN WEISHAAR: A GREAT CATTLEMAN AND AUCTIONEER Courtesy photoIn addition to auctioneering, Lynn Weishaar and his wife Connie raise commercial cattle outside of Reva, SD. The duo also maintains a team of horses, which they love to use to feed cattle with whenever they have time. Buy Photo. Seth Weishaar grew up watching his dad auctioneer. The roll of Lynn Weishaar’s fast-moving tongue as DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem NCBA: EMBRACING THE POSITIVES IN SUSTAINABLE CATTLE NCBA: Embracing the Positives in Sustainable Cattle Production. CENTENNIAL, Colo. (March 4, 2021) – Cattlemen and women are the original climate heroes, preserving natural resources for generations, while producing safe, affordable and abundant protein for the world to enjoy. In a presentation during the 2021 Cattle Industry ConventionWinter
TRASK & PETERSON’S 30TH ANNUAL BULL SALE Todd and Samra Trask and Randy and Lois Peterson once again brought a well-grown set of bulls. This program presents many calving-ease bulls, and this sound set of bulls will also add desirable maternal traits to the cowherd. Packed full of meat and muscle, these cattle have lots of eye appeal. Top Selling Bulls: Lot 17: $6,250 to PatTrask
JACK BUSCHBOM
Jack Buschbom, a three-time world champion bareback rider and a member of the inaugural class of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, died early July 15 in the St. Mary’s Healthcare Center hospice unit in Pierre, SD from the effects of a stroke. He was 83. Buschbom spent the FEMALE WYOMING RANCHER SUES BIDEN ADMIN. FOR RACE Denver, Colorado – May 25, 2021 – Wyoming rancher Leisl Carpenter announced Tuesday that she is suing the Biden Administration and the Department of Agriculture for race discrimination under the US Constitution, in response to a “Rescue Plan” loan forgiveness program that explicitly bars her from participation because she iswhite.
ORIN LARSEN SET TO DEFEND RIGGIN RALLY TITLE IN DARBY During the COVID-19-marred 2020 season, bareback riders were looking for a late-season boost in the PRCA | RAM World Standings. Orin Larsen found the one he was looking for when he won the Yellowstone Riggin Rally on Sept. 7 in Darby, Mont., earning $11,400. It LEE PITTS: COVID PRISON BLUES “No, little Billy, but I did do hard time in ’20 and ’21 in a far worse slammer called COVID 19. It was worse than any gulag, Chinese prison camp or even Alcatraz. Maybe you’ve heard about the Bird Man of Alcatraz, well I was known as the Bug Man of COVID 19.” “Why were you called the SOUTH DAKOTA AG GROUPS UNITE TO DISCUSS SOLUTIONS FOR Leaders from six South Dakota agriculture groups came together in Pierre June 2, 2021 to unite behind solutions to help South Dakota’s cattle industry. The groups who met include South Dakota Livestock Auction Markets Association, South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association,South
EARL CARTOON BY BIG DRY SYNDICATE Earl cartoon by Big Dry Syndicate for the June 5, 2021, edition of Tri-State Livestock News NEBRASKA: NEW PACKING PLANT ON HORIZON FOR NORTH PLATTE NORTH PLATTE, Neb. — A collection of feedlot owners, ranchers, and former Cargill employees have their sights set on breaking ground on a nearly-$300 million packing plant near North Platte by fall 2021, with completion by early 2023, the group announced at a press conference in North Platte on Thursday, March 18. FORDYCE RANCHING LEGACY The Wyoming Fordyce Ranching legacy began in 1927, when young Iowa-born Joe Fordyce stepped off a train with his parents and half-sister. Father Edward filed on a homestead, which Joe had to help his Scottish immigrant mother Margaret “prove up” on. Lacking money for necessary supplies and PRAIRIE MEMORIES BY GARY HEINTZ: CATTLE DRIVE 1959 It was a long time til sunrise when Dad called up the stairs. Time to go. I hadn’t slept much that night anyway, anticipating the next day. After a hurried breakfast of cereal, I pulled on my boots, put on my jacket and hat, and waited impatiently for Dad to head to the car. We were going to pick SO GRATEFUL: HALVERSON FAMILY APPRECIATES HELP AFTER FIRE After a wildfire in Crook County, Wyo. destroyed their home and outbuildings on Saturday, March 6, James and Jessica Halverson are beyond thankful for the generous support of their community, near and far, for keeping them and their children warm, fed and clothed. “We’re in good spirits and we CONTROLLING CANADA THISTLE Canada thistle is a serious issue in range conditions for a variety of reasons, particularly in years following a drought. Effective control of the weed begins in the spring, and is followed up in the fall and subsequent years according to weed control experts in South Dakota. “Canada thistle is a TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. SD SHEEP GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION PREMIUM YEARLING EWE SALEAUTHOR: RUTHWIECHMANN
The South Dakota Sheep Growers’ Association (SDSGA) held their third annual Premium Yearling Ewe Sale on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at Magness Livestock Auction in Huron, South Dakota. In spite of the challenges of Covid-19, buyers showed up in record numbers. Sixty-one registered bidders were present and another twelve people registered to bid BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: HAY AND FORAGE CROPS FOR LATE Before planting forage crops, check your soil nitrogen levels and if needed, fertilize accordingly. This usually means adding some nitrogen fertilizer. “Producers should be very careful when adding nitrogen to forage crops, especially in dry areas,” Bauder said. “Too much nitrogen build up in the plant can lead to nitrate toxicity for HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem SO GRATEFUL: HALVERSON FAMILY APPRECIATES HELP AFTER FIRE After a wildfire in Crook County, Wyo. destroyed their home and outbuildings on Saturday, March 6, James and Jessica Halverson are beyond thankful for the generous support of their community, near and far, for keeping them and their children warm, fed and clothed. “We’re in good spirits and we TREAT IT FAST: FOOT ROT IN CATTLE Treat it fast: Foot rot in cattle. Foot rot is an infection that causes swelling, heat and inflammation between the toes of a cloven -hoofed animal, resulting in severe lameness. Nearly every cattle producer has seen this situation, finding an animal suddenly very lame. Dr. Bill Lias, Interstate Vet Clinic, Brandon, South Dakota,says the main
ONCE A CHEATER…CHEMICAL MAY HELP CONTROL CHEATGRASS Once a cheaterchemical may help control cheatgrass. The Montana tour allowed folks to see the results of application of Esplanade. Photo courtesy Steve Saunders. The grass may look greener on the other side or the fence, but if it’s not palatable, it’s not very useful to a rancher. In fact, green or brown, cheatgrass makes most ranchersJACK BUSCHBOM
Jack Buschbom, a three-time world champion bareback rider and a member of the inaugural class of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, died early July 15 in the St. Mary’s Healthcare Center hospice unit in Pierre, SD from the effects of a stroke. He was 83. Buschbom spent the THE BEST HORSES IN HEAVEN, THEY HAVE NO TAIL CAVVYSAVVYHORSE HEAVEN HILLS MAPHORSE HEAVEN HILLS WAHORSE HEAVEN RANCH OKLAHOMA The Best Horses in Heaven, They Have No Tail. I’d like to share a poem with you by Miska Carlberg-Paget, who is working on a book of poems similar and some even more special than this poem, she said. They have a cowgirl and vet theme, and I look forward to seeing what she comes up with soon. The poem I’m sharing today resonates withme, and
TRI-STATE LIVESTOCK NEWS: WHAT RANCHERS READ Tri-State Livestock News is a reliable source for agricultural news, market results, rodeo standings, as well as cattle health, ag politics and more for SD, WY, MT and nationwide. SD SHEEP GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION PREMIUM YEARLING EWE SALEAUTHOR: RUTHWIECHMANN
The South Dakota Sheep Growers’ Association (SDSGA) held their third annual Premium Yearling Ewe Sale on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at Magness Livestock Auction in Huron, South Dakota. In spite of the challenges of Covid-19, buyers showed up in record numbers. Sixty-one registered bidders were present and another twelve people registered to bid BETTER LATE THAN NEVER: HAY AND FORAGE CROPS FOR LATE Before planting forage crops, check your soil nitrogen levels and if needed, fertilize accordingly. This usually means adding some nitrogen fertilizer. “Producers should be very careful when adding nitrogen to forage crops, especially in dry areas,” Bauder said. “Too much nitrogen build up in the plant can lead to nitrate toxicity for HARVEY NORTHCOTT, CANADIAN STOCK CONTRACTOR, LOSES BATTLE Harvey Northcott, one of Canada’s most respected stock contractors, died Sept. 15 in Red Deer (Alberta) Regional Hospital after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 73. “Harvey was an icon in the rodeo business in Canada for many years, a man of his word, very honest and fair; he DETERMINING PROPER MOISTURE LEVELS IN BALED HAY Some types of grass hay, in dry weather conditions or on dry ground, will be much too dry when baled as small bales using the eight to 15 percent moisture (the traditional rule of thumb) as a guide. Some of this grass hay produces the best quality bales when baled at 24 to 30 percent moisture. This figure refers to external moisture, not stem SO GRATEFUL: HALVERSON FAMILY APPRECIATES HELP AFTER FIRE After a wildfire in Crook County, Wyo. destroyed their home and outbuildings on Saturday, March 6, James and Jessica Halverson are beyond thankful for the generous support of their community, near and far, for keeping them and their children warm, fed and clothed. “We’re in good spirits and we TREAT IT FAST: FOOT ROT IN CATTLE Treat it fast: Foot rot in cattle. Foot rot is an infection that causes swelling, heat and inflammation between the toes of a cloven -hoofed animal, resulting in severe lameness. Nearly every cattle producer has seen this situation, finding an animal suddenly very lame. Dr. Bill Lias, Interstate Vet Clinic, Brandon, South Dakota,says the main
ONCE A CHEATER…CHEMICAL MAY HELP CONTROL CHEATGRASS Once a cheaterchemical may help control cheatgrass. The Montana tour allowed folks to see the results of application of Esplanade. Photo courtesy Steve Saunders. The grass may look greener on the other side or the fence, but if it’s not palatable, it’s not very useful to a rancher. In fact, green or brown, cheatgrass makes most ranchersJACK BUSCHBOM
Jack Buschbom, a three-time world champion bareback rider and a member of the inaugural class of the ProRodeo Hall of Fame, died early July 15 in the St. Mary’s Healthcare Center hospice unit in Pierre, SD from the effects of a stroke. He was 83. Buschbom spent the THE BEST HORSES IN HEAVEN, THEY HAVE NO TAIL CAVVYSAVVYHORSE HEAVEN HILLS MAPHORSE HEAVEN HILLS WAHORSE HEAVEN RANCH OKLAHOMA The Best Horses in Heaven, They Have No Tail. I’d like to share a poem with you by Miska Carlberg-Paget, who is working on a book of poems similar and some even more special than this poem, she said. They have a cowgirl and vet theme, and I look forward to seeing what she comes up with soon. The poem I’m sharing today resonates withme, and
RECENT STORIES
Warner Farm Farm Help at Warner Farm in BRIGHTON. Wanted Full time, mature farmer or couple for farm and ranch work. Including tractor and loader operation, feeding, swathing, baling, ORIN LARSEN SET TO DEFEND RIGGIN RALLY TITLE IN DARBY During the COVID-19-marred 2020 season, bareback riders were looking for a late-season boost in the PRCA | RAM World Standings. Orin Larsen found the one he was looking for when he won the Yellowstone Riggin Rally on Sept. 7 in Darby, Mont., earning $11,400. It SD SHEEP GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION PREMIUM YEARLING EWE SALE The South Dakota Sheep Growers’ Association (SDSGA) held their third annual Premium Yearling Ewe Sale on Saturday, July 25, 2020 at Magness Livestock Auction in Huron, South Dakota. In spite of the challenges of Covid-19, buyers showed up in record numbers. Sixty-one registered bidders were present and another twelve people registered to bid LEE PITTS: COVID PRISON BLUES “No, little Billy, but I did do hard time in ’20 and ’21 in a far worse slammer called COVID 19. It was worse than any gulag, Chinese prison camp or even Alcatraz. Maybe you’ve heard about the Bird Man of Alcatraz, well I was known as the Bug Man of COVID 19.” “Why were you called the SOUTH DAKOTA AG GROUPS UNITE TO DISCUSS SOLUTIONS FOR Leaders from six South Dakota agriculture groups came together in Pierre June 2, 2021 to unite behind solutions to help South Dakota’s cattle industry. The groups who met include South Dakota Livestock Auction Markets Association, South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association,South
PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS Load More Stories. YOUR AD HERE » YOUR AD HERE » FORDYCE RANCHING LEGACY The Wyoming Fordyce Ranching legacy began in 1927, when young Iowa-born Joe Fordyce stepped off a train with his parents and half-sister. Father Edward filed on a homestead, which Joe had to help his Scottish immigrant mother Margaret “prove up” on. Lacking money for necessary supplies and PRAIRIE MEMORIES BY GARY HEINTZ: CATTLE DRIVE 1959 It was a long time til sunrise when Dad called up the stairs. Time to go. I hadn’t slept much that night anyway, anticipating the next day. After a hurried breakfast of cereal, I pulled on my boots, put on my jacket and hat, and waited impatiently for Dad to head to the car. We were going to pick OUTTAGRASS CATTLE CO. CARTOON BY JAN SWAN WOOD Outtagrass Cattle Co. cartoon by Jan Swan Wood for the June 5, 2021 edition of Tri-State Livestock News VETERINARIANS NOW RECOMMEND LEAVING A RETAINED PLACENTA Veterinarians now recommend leaving a retained placenta alone to avoid harming uterus. Dr. Jim Logan, Wyoming State Veterinarian says several diseases can cause retained placenta, including Brucellosis. “Sometimes there’s no rhyme nor reason that weWhat Ranchers Read
__
* __ 13°
* My Account
| Login Logout
* News
* Cattle Health
* Ag Political Issues* Ranching Legacies
* Ranch Management
* Research & Tech
* People of Ag
* Obituaries
* Ag Events Calendar* Horse & Rodeo
* News/Features
* Horse Health
* Rodeo Standings
* Cavvy Savvy
* Opinions/Columns
* Guest Opinions
* Cartoons
* Baxter Black
* Day Writing
* Lee Pitts
* Outside Circle
* Pastor in the Pasture * Varilk's Cattle Call* Markets
* Livestock Market Reports* Sale Reports
* Sale Calendar
* Farmer & Rancher Exchange* Sale Reports
* Magazines
* Ag Pride
* The Cattle Journal* Forage
* Homeland
* Horse Roundup
* Open Season
* Stallion Showcase
* Event Programs
* Sale Catalogs
* Classifieds
* Employment
* Real Estate
* Farm & Ranch
* Place an Ad
* More
* Ag Events Calendar* Cavvy Savvy
* Farmer & Rancher ExchangeSubscribe
__ __
__ __ __ __
* News __
* View Section >
* Cattle Health
* Ag Political Issues* Ranching Legacies
* Ranch Management
* Research & Tech
* People of Ag
* Obituaries
* Ag Events Calendar* Horse & Rodeo __
* View Section >
* News/Features
* Horse Health
* Rodeo Standings
* Cavvy Savvy
* Opinions/Columns __* View Section >
* Guest Opinions
* Cartoons
* Baxter Black
* Day Writing
* Lee Pitts
* Outside Circle
* Pastor in the Pasture * Varilk's Cattle Call* Markets __
* View Section >
* Livestock Market Reports* Sale Reports
* Sale Calendar
* Farmer & Rancher Exchange* Sale Reports
* Magazines __
* View Section >
* Ag Pride
* The Cattle Journal* Forage
* Homeland
* Horse Roundup
* Open Season
* Stallion Showcase
* Event Programs
* Sale Catalogs
* Classifieds __
* View Section >
* Employment
* Real Estate
* Farm & Ranch
* Place an Ad
* More __
* View Section >
* Ag Events Calendar* Cavvy Savvy
* Farmer & Rancher Exchange* Subscribe
My Account
Login Logout
Search
* About Us |
* Contribute |
* Contact Us |
* Subscribe
|
* Advertise
|
* Pick up a Copy |
__ Breaking News
USDA WITHDRAWS RFID REQUIREMENTOctober 25, 2019
__ Top Story
CATTLEMEN APPLAUD INTRODUCTION OF REAL MEAT ACT OF 2019 News | October 28, 2019 ------------------------- Bill Aims to Combat Deceptive Labeling of Plant-Based Fake MeatWASHINGTON (Oct. 28, 2019) – The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) today applauded the bipartisan introduction of the Real MEAT (Marketing Edible Artificials Truthfully) Act of 2019…Read more __
__ News
SOUTH DAKOTA STOCKGROWERS TO HONOR SENATOR MAHEROctober 28, 2019
------------------------- USDA WITHDRAWS RFID REQUIREMENTOctober 25, 2019
------------------------- SHORTY GARRETT CHASES THE NFR DREAMOctober 24, 2019
------------------------- JOHNSON, CHENEY, LUCAS INTRODUCE LIVESTOCK RISK MANAGEMENT, EDUCATIONACT
October 24, 2019
------------------------- WRCA ANNOUNCES SPECIAL SCREENING OF “COWBOYS: A DOCUMENTARYPORTRAIT”
October 23, 2019
-------------------------WISDOM ON WEANING
October 22, 2019
------------------------- NEBRASKA CATTLEMEN WELCOMES ASHLEY KOHLS AND PATTY GOES AS NEW STAFFOctober 22, 2019
-------------------------See more __
TOP JOBS
SINGING HILLS LANDSCAPE, INC. IRRIGATION TECHNICIAN, OR SMALL ENGINE MECHANIC AT SINGING HILLS LANDSCAPE, INC. IN AURORA__
Singing Hills Landscape is a family owned business incorporated in 1995. We are currently recruiting…,
,FEEDYARD TEAM MEMBER AT ,N/A__
Help Wanted Family owned and operated 6,500 head feedyard and farming operation needing people to… MARSH AND ELLIS RANCH, LLC. ,- RANCH HAND WANTED,- AT MARSH AND ELLIS RANCH, LLC. ,- IN CHEYENNE__
Come Join our Family. Full time ranch hand position available on a Southeast Wyoming family… WIGGINS FEEDYARD LLC,- FEEDYARD/FARM HELP,- AT WIGGINS FEEDYARD LLC,- IN BRIDGEPORT__
Feedyard/Farm Help WIGGINS FEEDYARD LLC Full-time Employee Some experience required References with phone numbers. Sue… OFFICE SUPPLY CENTER,- OFFICE MACHINE TECH,- AT OFFICE SUPPLY CENTER,- IN WINNER__
CAREER OPORTUNITY Office Products Center in Winner, SD. has an office machine tech. position they… -,CALL FOR MORE INFO -,CDL DRIVER AT -,CALL FOR MORE INFO__
– Wanted – Experienced CDL Driver for Hauling Cattle. Please Call307-275-0191
–
RANCH HAND AT – IN SUNDANCE__
Ranch Hand Wanted Cattle Ranch with some farming Mechaniclly inclined a plus Benefits available North… LONE CREEK CATTLE CO. CATTLE AND FARM SUPERVISOR AT LONE CREEK CATTLE CO. IN LINCOLN__
Cattle and Farm Supervisor Opening near Broken Bow. Supervise a team on a diverse cattle…-,-
-,- AT -,-
__
Position: Feed Truck Driver / Farm Work Reports to: Feed Yard Farm Manager Western Ne…PRIVATE RANCH,-
RANCH HELP,- AT PRIVATE RANCH,- IN BURWELL__
RANCH HELP NEEDED Nebraska Sandhills ranch needs well rounded individual for general ranch work. Must…MARSHLAND ACRES
DAIRY HEREFORD YARD MANAGER AT MARSHLAND ACRES IN MC COOK__
Dairy Heifer Yard Manager Dairy Heifer Yard Manager opening available in McCook, Nebraska. This progressive…–
DITCH SUPERINTENDENT AT – IN LA SALLE__
Ditch company in Greeley area is seeking to fill year round position for ditch superintendent.…HAAS ANGUS,–
POSITION ON A PUREBRED RANCH IN SE WYOMING,– AT HAAS ANGUS,– INLAGRANGE
__
HELP WANTED Purebred Ranch in SE Wyoming has a position open for employment. No Farming.… MID-AMERICA FEED YARD,- FULL-TIME PEN RIDERS,- AT MID-AMERICA FEED YARD,- IN OHIOWA__
Mid-America Feed Yard located near Ohiowa, southeastern Nebraska is currently looking to hire full-time pen…COUNTRY JOHNS
DRIVER AT COUNTRY JOHNS IN GILL__
Portable restroom service technician gas driver. CDL not required.970-381-6910
__ Previous
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
__ Next
------------------------- View more listings ____ 5-Day Forecast
__
TUE
H: 20°
L: 10°
__
WED
H: 34°
L: 12°
__
THU
H: 47°
L: 19°
__
FRI
H: 37°
L: 31°
__
SAT
H: 46°
L: 28°
-------------------------See more __
__ Trending – News USDA WITHDRAWS RFID REQUIREMENTOctober 25, 2019
------------------------- CATTLEMEN APPLAUD INTRODUCTION OF REAL MEAT ACT OF 2019October 28, 2019
------------------------- RFID MANDATE REMOVEDOctober 23, 2019
------------------------- NEBRASKA’S TEENAGE O’DEA BROTHERS RUN CATTLE-RELATED BUSINESSESOctober 24, 2019
-------------------------See more __
Market Reports ―
PRODUCTION SALE REPORTS ------------------------- ISAAK ANGUS RANCH COMPLETE RETIREMENT DISPERSAL SALEOctober 24, 2019
------------------------- MONTANA ANGUS FEMALE BONANZA XVI “THE SALE WITH A PROGRAM”October 24, 2019
------------------------- THE 37TH ANNUAL PRESTIGIOUS NILE RED ANGUS SALEOctober 24, 2019
-------------------------See more __
__ Farmer & Rancher Exchange__ E-Edition
Oct 2019 »
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
3
Wed 30
BUMGARNER ANGUS SALEOctober 30
* __
Home
* __
Trending
* __
Sections
* __ __
* __ __
* __ __
MARKETPLACE
* Jobs
* |
* Classifieds
* |
* Livestock & Animals* |
* Hay & Feed
* |
* Farm & Ranch Equipment* |
* Merchandise
* |
* Autos
* |
* Real Estate
* |
* Recreation
* |
* Service Directory
* |
* Pets
* |
* Announcements
* |
* Financial
* |
* Legals
* |
* Garage Sales
* |
READER TOOLS
* Contact Us
* |
* Contribute
* |
* Subscriber Services* |
* E-Paper
* |
* Advertise
* |
* Newsletters
* |
* Place a Classified Ad* |
* Archives
* |
* RSS
* |
* Subscribe-TSLN
* |
* Cookie List
* |
NEWS NEIGHBORS
* Rural News of Colorado & Nebraska* |
* About Us |
* Terms & Conditions|
* Terms of Use |
* Privacy Policy |
2005 - 2019 Swift Communications, Inc.Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0