The Oregon Department of Agriculture is now accepting 2026 International Year of the Woman Farmer nominations and will share ...
In the last three years, according to data from the Nevada Division of Wildlife, 95% (42 of 44) of bears killed by hunters in ...
While Trump’s tales have typically featured people who cry when they see him, this new anecdote included someone crying on ...
Nevada’s black bear hunt amounts to an unsportsmanlike escapade, say wildlife advocates, who contend the state-sanctioned practice of hounding reduces the sport to shooting fish in a barrel. With a ...
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Broadway stars headline 2026 Power of the Purse event
Two former "Phantom of the Opera" stars and a bestselling author will be featured at Laura Bush Institute events. Read more ...
The US cattle herd remained the smallest since 1951 at the start of the year, in the latest signal that consumer beef prices will remain near records.
Here’s how North America’s smallest — and undeniably — cutest rabbit might gain a foothold in Washington's scrubland.
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Experts sound alarm as hybrid predators attack people and livestock, 'now a major threat'
Across continents, a new kind of predator is testing the boundaries between wild and domestic life, and the consequences are landing on people’s doorsteps. From wolf-dog packs in American suburbs to ...
Montana Farmers Union is pleased to announce keynote speakers for its Women's Conference in Eastern Montana Jan. 31 to Feb. 1 in Sidney. Attendees will hear from advocate, author, attorney, and the ...
The 2022 USDA Census of Agriculture shows women account for 1.2 million, or 36 percent of the 3.4 million U.S. producers. While the number of female producers slightly declined by 0.2 percent from ...
The new year will see Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders embark on Year 3 as the state’s first female chief executive.
The state's wolf recovery plan allows ranchers to claim fair market value for livestock killed by wolves, with a cap of $15,000 per animal. In 2025, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed 37 livestock ...
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