06 February 2025

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Cowboys Post Victory Over Red Hawks

Cowboys Post Victory Over Red Hawks


The Culbertson Cowboys cruised to a 76-26 home victory over Froid/Lake on Friday, Jan. 31. Froid/Lake opened the game with a three-pointer by Rylan Young, but the Cowboys ran off the next 17 points. Six points by Dawson Bergum, a three-pointer by Brooks Solem and two baskets by Plenny Williams highlighted the outburst. A basket by Gavin Deen off a pass from Ian Snyder ended the quarter

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Stockgrowers Hold Annual Convention, Trade Show

Stockgrowers Hold Annual Convention, Trade Show


The Montana Stockgrowers Association concluded its 140th annual Convention and Trade Show on Friday, Dec. 6, in Billings. On the final day, attendees participated in the Beef Breakfast, Beef Production and Marketing Committee Meeting, General Session II, Presidents Lunch, Stockgrowers Colleges, and policy meetings. The convention ended with the Montana Agriculture Policy Action Reception

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Red Hawks Defeat Cowgirls

Red Hawks Defeat Cowgirls


The Froid/Lake Red Hawks led nearly the entire way and earned a 47-37 victory in Culbertson on Friday, Jan. 31. After the Cowgirls gained a 4-2 advantage on a drive by Mariana Burciaga early in the first quarter, the Red Hawks moved ahead 10-4 with a three-pointer by Brooklynn Nordwick and four points by Isabelle Nordwick leading the way. Three-point shots by Avery Johnson and Addison Elvsaas

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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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Should Farmers Buy Surplus Of Hay For Next Year?

Should Farmers Buy Surplus Of Hay For Next Year?


This year, due to good spring moisture, hay harvest was often delayed. This increased plant maturity and lowered nutrient content. 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