21 November 2024

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Head Heart Hands Health

Head Heart Hands Health


The Montana 4-H Year starts Oct. 1 and runs through Sept, 30 every year. Who can join? Any youth between ages 8-18 can be fully active members and Roosevelt County also has Cloverbuds which are children ages 5-8. In addition, we welcome adult volunteers who help organize club meetings and events. Montana 4-H is run as the youth development program of Montana State University Extension. It was

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velop those skills, but also ….

velop those skills, but also ….


velop those skills, but also looks to new opportunities that work in our local communities. By choosing project work in 4-H, members can explore specific projects in over 200 different areas. These can be cooking, livestock production, rocketry, art, citizenship, or shooting sports. There is also a special project area called “Design Your Own,” that allows members to direct their own learning

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Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Announces 2025 Inductees

Montana Cowboy Hall Of Fame Announces 2025 Inductees


The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center has announced their 17th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees are honored for their notable contributions to the history and culture of Montana. “The Hall of Fame exists to honor those who have made an impact in their

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Prairie Fare: Keep Your Eyes  On Potatoes As A Menu Option

Prairie Fare: Keep Your Eyes On Potatoes As A Menu Option


We made our annual trip to a potato festival in Barnesville, Minn., in August. I enjoyed my bowl of potato dumplings. I also had mashed potatoes and meatballs for the rest of my “stick-to-your-ribs” dinner. My husband and I texted our kids pictures of our food. They live three to four hours away from us. They were a little envious because they always attended when they lived at home. We all

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Thousands Of U.S. Farmers Could  Unknowingly Face Federal Fines Or Jail Time

Thousands Of U.S. Farmers Could Unknowingly Face Federal Fines Or Jail Time


Time is running out for thousands of farmers who may face steep fines and possible jail time for failing to file their businesses with the federal government. Jan. 1, 2025, is the deadline to file Beneficial Ownership Information with the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. New analysis in a Market Intel by American Farm Bureau Federation economists shows

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The Bug Bale Project

The Bug Bale Project


Scientists have been working on solutions to mitigate wheat stem sawfly impacts for over a century. Solving the persistent pest problem will require novel integrated management approaches emerging from increased cross-regional collaborative research, along with better integration across all key control measures. The Great Plains Wheat Stem Sawfly Coalition was formed in 2022 to bring USDA- ARS