As a high-altitude state, Wyoming runs into high-altitude problems. For many cattle ranchers, that means dealing with pulmonary hypertension, also known as high-altitude or brisket disease. The condition most commonly affects cattle grazing above 5,000.
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As a high-altitude state, Wyoming runs into high-altitude problems. For many cattle ranchers, that means dealing with pulmonary hypertension, also known as high-altitude or brisket disease. The condition most commonly affects cattle grazing above 5,000.
CHEYENNE (March 11, 2021) – The Wyoming Board of Agriculture will on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 via Zoom.
The Wyoming Board of Agriculture meeting will begin at 8 am. During the meeting, the Board approve the minutes from the previous meeting, review the Board of Agriculture Policy Book changes, and cover any other business as needed.
There will be a chance for public comment and the public is welcome to attend.
The Board of Agriculture enforces the rules and regulations of the Wyoming Department of Agriculture. Seven board members are appointed by the governor for six-year terms to represent geographical areas of the state. Board members include: Jana Ginter, District 1; Jim Rogers, District 2; Shaun Sims, District 3; Amanda Hulet, District 4; Mike Riley, District 5; Vacant, District 6; and Larry Krause, District 7. Youth Board Members include: Landon Hoffer, Southeast; Jared Boardman, Northwest; Hadley Manning, Southwest; and Cameron Smith, Northeast.