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Water from the St. Mary River has finally reached the Milk River after repairs to a critical siphon were completed three ...
As the Senate primes to vote on the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" this weekend, a public land sale provision has been top of ...
Hay demand is high in most farm states because of persistent drought now in its third year. A rancher usually has hay stacked to keep his cows fed for several months to a year if the sky dries up ...
Press release HELENA — As severe drought conditions and wildfires persist across the state, the Montana Department of Agriculture is reminding agricultural producers of the availability of the Hay ...
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I thank the News-Argus for running the story by Emma White on nuclear power for Montana. Emma did an excellent job of putting this never-ending argument together. I have long thought that eastern ...
State hay market prices for the week ending Jan. 11 as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service.
As one of five members of the Montana Land Board, State Superintendent Elsie Arntzen accepted $92.3 million on behalf of public schools from the Montana Department of Natural Resources and ...
State hay market reports from the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Market News Service for the week ending Sept. 28.
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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — A Logan, Kansas, man pleaded guilty to defrauding a rancher in Montana on Friday. A news release from the Department of Justice said Jory Parks, 43, was arraigned and ...