06 February 2025

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Women Grow  Leadership  Skills

Women Grow Leadership Skills


Montana Farmers Union members connected with women from across the country, building leadership skills, during National Farmers Union’s annual Women’s Conference, held earlier this month in San Antonio, Texas. “The NFU Women’s Conference allowed me to connect with women in ag from both Montana and all over the country. Both the networking and conference sessions helped fill my cup to

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Cowboys Lose Close Game In Poplar

Cowboys Lose Close Game In Poplar


In a game that went down to the wire, Poplar’s boys’ basketball team came away with a 61-57 non-conference win over Culbertson on Tuesday, Jan. 28. A drive to end the third quarter by Wilder Bearcub put Poplar ahead by a 4338 advantage. Blake Lambert then connected on a three-pointer to increase the gap to 46-38 to open the final period. The Cowboys battled back with the next eight points.

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Should Farmers Buy Surplus Of Hay For Next Year?

Should Farmers Buy Surplus Of Hay For Next Year?


Most of North Dakota received good moisture over the growing season, producing ample hay availability. As a result, the hay market has slowed and prices have dropped, indicating a buyer’s market. This has some livestock growers speculating whether they should purchase hay now to create a carry-over surplus as a forage insurance policy if forage supplies are tight in 2025. Considering moisture conditions

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MonDak Ag Days & Tradeshow  Set For March 6-7 In Sidney

MonDak Ag Days & Tradeshow Set For March 6-7 In Sidney


Mo n D a k Ag Days & Tradeshow hosted by the Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture is scheduled for March 6-7 at the Richland County Event Center in Sidney. This event features two days of agriculture tradeshow vendors on site with information on their products and services. In addition to the tradeshow, there will be a full slate of educational opportunities during MonDak Ag