After four generations as a cattle ranch, this central North Dakota operation found new life with regenerative agriculture practices and three sons bringing new business ideas into the fold.
After four generations as a cattle ranch, this central North Dakota operation found new life with regenerative agriculture practices and three sons bringing new business ideas into the fold.
After four generations as a cattle ranch, this central North Dakota operation found new life with regenerative agriculture practices and three sons bringing new business ideas into the fold.
After four generations as a cattle ranch, this central North Dakota operation found new life with regenerative agriculture practices and three sons bringing new business ideas into the fold.
North Dakota braces for big increase in deer disease numbers Follow Us
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By BLAKE NICHOLSON - Associated Press - Monday, February 15, 2021
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Chronic wasting disease in North Dakota deer appears on the verge of accelerated growth a development expected by state wildlife officials but not necessarily this soon.
Eighteen deer killed by hunters last fall tested positive for the fatal disease that strikes the nervous system in deer and also in elk and moose, according to the state Game and Fish Department.
That brings the total number of deer cases since the initial discovery of the disease in North Dakota in 2009 to 44 with 30 of them in just the past two years.