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Farmers hoping for timely rain
Spring has arrived and for area producers that means spraying, fertilizing and seeding their 2024 crops.
Montana state university
United states
Teton county
Erik somerfeld
Chrissy hodgskiss
Brett debruycker
Jennifer swanson
Currentmap statedroughtmonitor
Chad becker
Montana state university extension office
Natural agricultural statistics services
Extension service
Montana department of agriculture
Treasurer state seed
Fairfield bench
Hodgskiss seed
Montana Ag Network: 2023 year in review
We take a look back on some of the stories that have made 2023’s Montana Ag Network headlines.
United states
Pondera county
Ryan zinke
Ryan perry
Seth becker
Brett debruycker
Greg gianforte
Mark hitchcook
Jim brusda
National weather service in great falls
Montana ag network
Western livestock auction general manager ryan
National weather service
Stick leg
Valier ranch
Pondera county rancher mark
Harvest mostly good; fall crops planted
Harvest was average to above average in Teton County. The winter wheat in the ground looks excellent due to the timely rain showers but the market prices are the lowest
United states
Rocky mountains
Canada general
Teton county
Montana state university
Kent kupfner
Sam anderson
Eric somerfeld
Lee dahlman
Brett debruycker
High plains regional climate center
Barley committee
Barley committee executive director kent kupfner
Golden triangle
Fairfield bench
Greenfields irrigation district
Ag producers call for mental health services in Farm Bill
According to the Centers for Disease Control, Farmers and Ranchers are 40% more likely to die by suicide than any other occupation in the country.
District of columbia
United states
Mccone county
Teton county
Great falls
Montana state university
Jon tester
Steve daines
Susan herden
Brett debruycker
Jackie gittens
Centers for disease
Montana department of agriculture
Disease control
Teton county farmer
Mccone county farmer
Ag producers call for mental health services in Farm Bill
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control reports farmers and ranchers are 40% more likely to die by suicide than any other occupation in the country.
District of columbia
United states
Great falls
Mccone county
Montana state university
Teton county
Steve daines
Brett debruycker
Jackie gittens
Jon tester
Susan herden
Montana department of agriculture
Us centers for disease
Disease control
Farm bill
Montana department
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