NFB Grassroots News: May-June 2024
USDA Amends Animal Traceability Regulations On April 26, 2024, the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced that
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USDA Amends Animal Traceability Regulations On April 26, 2024, the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) announced that
This crowd-pleasing breakfast casserole can be prepared the night before so the morning is relaxed and easy! Ingredients 1-1/2 pounds Ground Beef1 tsp salt &
Public Lands Rule will help conserve wildlife habitat, restore places impacted by wildfire and drought, expand outdoor recreation, and guide thoughtful development The Department of
Within the current consumer landscape, a complex interplay of consumer behavior and sustainability practices is evolving. It is a world where taste, ethics, and environmental
The March 15, 2024, Federal Register carried a notice that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) had prepared a Draft Resource Management Plan Amendment (RMPA)
March snowstorms provided a good ending to winter after a disappointing start in December. Snowpacks for this winter are above normal across Nevada, which follows
The importance of emergency management in agriculture should be one of the first things we think about, especially under the current impacts of Highly Pathogenic
President’s Perspective I had a black horse here at the ranch named Token. He was a true “War Horse” in my opinion. I rode him
University of Nevada, Reno researchers link strategic grazing to increased food supply for the species A multi-agency study, spearheaded by researchers from the University of
A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR “…the Cattle Council offers new strength to the industry by giving it the opportunity to go on the offensive.”