President’s Perspective – April 2022
It’s a crying shame that a perfectly good month that should be revered for its promise of Spring is instead dreaded as tax month. Former
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It’s a crying shame that a perfectly good month that should be revered for its promise of Spring is instead dreaded as tax month. Former
Smoked Beef Short Ribs with Mustard Beef ribs are perfect to BBQ! Similar in taste to brisket, easier to cook and ready in half the
Background: Repeat photography can qualitatively document vegetation changes at large scales. For those involved in discussions about the “condition” or “state” of rangelands today, there
Collaborative research leads to noteworthy discovery that could decrease public health threat of tick-borne diseases, including Lyme disease University-led research has developed a new method
BLM: Public information forum; Planned burn on Spruce Mountain Bureau of Land Management to hold public information forum to develop a tool to identify Southern
The New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association filed a complaint asking the Court to enter a restraining order against the United States Forest Service (USFS) and
To sign up, visit nvfb.org! Follow Up On Bill To Ban Helicopter Wild Horse Gathers Last week’s newsletter identified that Nevada Farm Bureau had written
NFB has written Nevada Congresswoman Dina Titus to express opposition to her proposed legislation HR 6635. The measure was introduced on February 8, 2022 and
As something of a sports fan (although the last few years have been a bit of a challenge in dealing with the state-of-affairs in professional
A Case Study: Dry Lake Valley It is well documented how difficult of a task resource managers have when attempting to restore or rehabilitate disturbed