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Between the final cuttings of hay and the beginning of harvest, it’s not unusual to see tractors on rural roads in early ...
Hope for cold and wet The predictions for winter weather in the Northern Plains varies wildly, from an early, cold, snowy ...
As the weather cools down, North Dakota ranchers have several options to consider for extending their grazing season, ...
When I work in the garden, I keep my eyes open for any fun visitors I might find. Notable visitors have been garden spiders ...
Youth rodeo has a way of sucking me in and, while at the State Fair over Labor Day weekend, we thought we’d stop off and ...
Competing, hosting, serving, cooking, cleaning, recruiting, photographing, and enjoying — students, faculty, and staff of the ...
Marlen Eve has joined North Dakota State University as the assistant director for field operations with the North Dakota ...
Nebraska’s grasslands cover approximately 50 percent of the state’s land area. Grasslands are vital as a livestock forage ...
The Colorado State Fair marked the last hometown rodeo Kirsten Vold will stock contract after selling the Harry Vold Rodeo ...
Feeding Quality Forum highlights beef’s competitive edge, pointing to areas for improvement. Cattle keep getting better, but ...
On Saturday, Aug. 16, six-time NFR qualifier, Buffalo, South Dakota cowgirl, Jessica Routier, was in Ft. Pierre with her ...
Laramie, Wyo. — Sept. 2, 2025 — If the spread of cheatgrass and other annual invasive grasses is left unchecked, mule deer ...