06 February 2025
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
Wolves Lose Contest In Glasgow
Wolf Point’s boys’ basketball team fell at Glasgow, 6336, in District 2B play on Friday, Jan. 31.
The Scotties led 16-7 at the end of the first quarter and by a 27-12 half-time margin. Glasgow’s Myles Yoakam hit three three-points in the first half.
Glasgow tallied 23 points in the third quarter for a 5018 lead.
The Wolves scored 18 points in the fourth period. Highlights included
Toavs Says Trust Is Key With Auctions
In his 14 years of owning Toavs Premier Auctions, Robert Toavs has experienced several changes in the business, but he says being a successful auctioneer still comes down to relationships.
“It’s a trust and reputation based business,” Toavs explained. “You have to build your trust with people.”
He got his taste of the auctioning field when he worked with Tande Auction Services
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





