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Brand Board seeks increase of ownership inspection fee
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — The South Dakota Brand Board will formally consider later this winter whether to raise the fee charged for livestock ownership inspections, the board’s director told members of the Legislature Monday. Larry Stearns provided the...Tags: Politics, Mike Rounds, Agriculture, Dennis Daugaard, Government
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Because of mild winter, state warns of higher wildfire risk
The mild winter could increase the threat of wildfires.
That's the warning from Governor Bob McDonnell.
Virginia's wildfire season runs from Feb. 15 through April 30.
According to a news release, 95 percent of wildfires in Virginia are caused by...Tags: Agriculture, Natural Resource Industry, Forests, Rubber Products Industry, Weather Statistics
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Minnie (Schilling) Schmidtgall
Gettys-burg: Minnie (Schilling) Schmidtgall, 93 years old left this earth on the wings of angels riding on stardust on Wednesday evening, Jan. 25, 2012 after suffering a massive stroke at the Oahe Manor in Gettysburg. Minnie has been a resident for only...Tags: Agriculture, Human Interest, Religion and Belief, Flu, Livestock Farming
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2012 Tour de Forage cycles across Minnesota Feb. 6-9
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Mark your calendar for the 2012 Tour de Forage stop in your area Feb. 6-9. Your Midwest Forage Association (MFA) together with four local councils and University of Minnesota Extension are bringing the latest in forage innovations to a...Tags: South Dakota State University, Agriculture, Chemicals, Jose Hernandez, Teachers
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Winter Show announces N.D. Ag Hall of Fame inductees
The North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame Committee has selected Maynard Helgaas of West Fargo and the late Everett Tool of Fargo to be inducted into the North Dakota Agriculture Hall of Fame. Helgaas is president of Green Vision Group in Fargo, a...Tags: Agriculture, Companies and Corporations, Potatoes, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Companies and Corporations
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USDA proposes changes to U.S. poultry inspection
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is proposing a modernization of young chicken and turkey slaughter inspection in the United States by focusing FSIS inspection resources on the...Tags: Conservation, Conservation, Food Industry, Washington, DC, Agriculture
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Professor warns of political stranglehold on agriculture
The nation's agricultural economy - particularly the next farm bill - is being held hostage by the political stranglehold on Washington, D.C., according to a college professor who has helped develop the nation's ag policy. Dr. Barry Flinchbaugh, a...Tags: Conservation, Washington, DC, Conservation, Agriculture, Republican Party
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Senator Johnson touts crop insurance at Aberdeen meeting
Jan. 20 - Crop insurance programs have to be continued and strengthened if direct payments end when a new farm bill is crafted later this year, U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., said in Aberdeen on Thursday. Johnson spoke to a handful of invited guests...Tags: Insurance, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Tim Johnson
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