Opinion
Mike Garrity: Elk, not wild bison, have transmitted brucellosis to Montana cattle in every case
With 2.1 million cattle in Montana, one might expect Gov. Gianforte and our congressional delegation to know how cattle actually get brucellosis.
With 2.1 million cattle in Montana, one might expect Governor Gianforte and our congressional delegation to know where cattle actually get brucellosis.
Opinion: The Alliance for the Wild Rockies has taken the Park Service to court to require it to use the best available ...
Bison from Utah’s iconic Book Cliffs Herd have been venturing across the state line into Colorado, which recently decided to ...
Rift Valley Fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease that primarily affects sheep, goats, cattle and camels, while also ...
From trace to trade, this mission could redefine animal husbandry in India as a globally competitive, data-driven sector ...
The i Paper was given exclusive access to labs at the Animal and Plant Health Agency, where scientists and robots are on the ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced the next milestone in the fight against New World screwworm (NWS) – the ...
Visitors of the Soapstone Prairie Natural Area can expect a view that mirrors historic Colorado: bison running wild. The ...
The European bison, the żubr (Bison bonasus) at left, is the largest native herbivore in Europe. Averaging approximately 1,400 pounds, they are slighter than their American cousin (Bison bison) at ...
Quick highlights from the journalist history of Franklin County over the past 100 years. Taken from the newspaper archives of ...
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Cowboy Breakfast at a Cow Camp
Step back in time and watch authentic chuck wagon cooking in action—simple ingredients, big flavors, and cowboy charm. Man empties piggy bank after 10 years—not ready for how much he’s saved Inside ...
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