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In My Next Life I Want to Be A Cow
In my next life I want to be a cow on a United States cattle ranch so I can find out what it feels like to be spoiled. Cows live a cushy life as a result of a ranchers hard work and his pocketbook. ...
Posted on 8/17/11 at 8:00 PM
Area man takes stand in suit on cattle operation
An area man took the stand Thursday as he and his attorney continued to build their case in a jury trial to settle a dispute involving a Mount Vernon cattle operation.By Chris Mueller , July 13, 2012
Farmers Union: Open CRP to haying, grazing
HURON (AP) — The South Dakota Farmers Union is urging Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to open Conservation Reserve Program acres in South Dakota to haying and grazing to combat the lingering drought.July 12, 2012
Testimony continues in trial over health of cattle herd
An area man and his attorney attempted to build their case as testimony continued Wednesday in a jury trial to settle a dispute involving a Mount Vernon cattle operation.By Chris Mueller , July 12, 2012
Thune urges opening CRP acres to haying, grazing
By AP , July 11, 2012
SD legislative panel OKs livestock fee boost
By Chet Brokaw , July 11, 2012
James River board seeks to reduce pollution from cattle
By Anna Jauhola , July 11, 2012
Local trial begins in cattle suit
Mount Vernon outfit seeks $287,000 for sick herd.By Chris Mueller , July 11, 2012
New auction barn planned near Gregory
Jay Sohler and Dave Taggart, of Stockmen’s Livestock in Yankton, are seeking a conditional use and variance request to build a new auction barn on the edge of town.By Marcus Traxler , June 30, 2012
Mitchell girl honored for Angus breeding
Kelsey Repenning, Mitchell, has earned the National Junior Angus Association’s (NJAA) Bronze and Silver awards, according to Robin Ruff, junior activities director of the American Angus Association in Saint Joseph, Mo.By News release , June 27, 2012
SD Brand Board approves increase in livestock fee to 90 cents
The 10-cent-a-head increase in inspection fees is intended to cover the agency's costs for about three years.June 27, 2012
Wyoming ranchers looking for grazing land
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Drought-stricken cattle producers in Wyoming are looking to surrounding states for grazing land, and their best bet might be North Dakota, where ranchers are no strangers to natural disasters.By Blake Nicholson , June 26, 2012
Pink slime no brake to beef price rally
CHICAGO — The U.S. cattle herd has shrunk to the smallest since three years before Ray Kroc opened his first McDonald’s hamburger stand, reducing supply and raising prices even as domestic demand sinks to a two-decade low.By ELIZABETH CAMPBELL , June 14, 2012
Video auctions change landscape of cattle sales
By HEATHER MURSCHEL , May 21, 2012
West River livestock inspections could cost more under latest plan
PIERRE — The state Brand Board shifted its plans Tuesday and proposed raising the livestock ownership inspection fee by only a dime to 90 cents per head. A public hearing will be held at 10:30 a.m. June 27 in Pierre.By Bob Mercer , May 16, 2012
Research reveals that distillers grain can be used as effective energy
BROOKINGS — South Dakota State University dairy science Ph.D student Sanjeewa Ranathunga was recognized at the annual meeting of the Midwest American Dairy Science Association meetings with the Young Dairy Scholars Award.By News release , May 03, 2012
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