NCA May Roundup
Happy May Nevada Cattlemen and Women! There is a lot going on policy wise lately that has impacts on cattle production. I’ll start with the
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Happy May Nevada Cattlemen and Women! There is a lot going on policy wise lately that has impacts on cattle production. I’ll start with the
“Saving wild horses can save public lands” was a headline that caught my eye. Yes, I thought horses managed to the appropriate levels would save
UNR leads study as part of Ranch Stress Assistance Project With rising production costs, increased workloads, family issues and livestock uncertainties, farmers and ranchers are
wikipedia image Task force working to capture value for commercial producers of Charolais-influenced cattle. There aren’t too many scenes that’ll make a commercial cattle producer
Largest provider of credit also committed to long-term viability of California’s farms and ranches Farm Credit is the largest provider of credit to U.S. agriculture,
Hang on to your hats everyone as we survive interest rate hikes, and more and more snow with resulting flooding in some areas, while other
The National Agricultural Law Center (NALC) is a non-partisan, objective institution that serves as the nation’s leading source of agricultural and food law research and
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Program offers course for new or up-and-coming Nevada livestock producers The University of Nevada, Reno Extension’s Herds & Harvest Program is hosting a Farm to
The beef community has a long-standing commitment to caring for their animals and providing families with the safest, highest-quality beef possible. Beef Quality Assurance (BQA)