Montana's agriculture community is closely watching several bills moving through the state legislature that could impact farmers and ranchers.
The third attempt at giving Montana farmers and ranchers the right to repair their agricultural equipment outside of ...
Legislators heard two hours of testimony over a bill to allow Montana producers to fix their own equipment. When machinery ...
Now four years later, a dozen eggs costs an average of nearly $5 in the U.S. because of the lingering bird flu, so Nevada ...
On Thursday lawmakers at the Montana House Business and Labor Committee heard House Bill 390, a bipartisan effort to allow farmers to repair their equipment and not go through a licensed dealer.
On Thursday lawmakers at the Montana House Business and Labor Committee heard House Bill 390, a bipartisan effort to allow ...
Helena—Nearly 60 Montana Farm Bureau members braved sub-zero temperatures to attend the organization’s Calling on the Capitol February 10-11. Calling on the Capitol allows members to see democracy at ...
Paul Green said in an interview that he's leaving the commerce department to take a job at Big Sky Economic Development.
North Dakota’s Mark Watne, president of the state’s Farmer’s Union, is taking the high road when it comes to a recent law suit involving John Deere, and not so much because Watne is an ...
John Dowd For some people, dogs are just a way of life. Tim Cavey, a volunteer with the local nonprofit, Great Pyrenees Rescue Montana, is one of these people. […] ...
Montana legislators are pitching a tightrope of a bill in hopes of closing a loophole for large “unqualified” landowners who benefit from the lower agricultural property tax rate.
The Montana Department of Commerce recently announced that over $350,000 in grant funds were divided among 17 agricultural businesses and communities throughout Montana including the Wickens Salt ...
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