
Kaytlin Hokanson
Digital Editor at Western Ag Reporter
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Sep 21, 2023 |
westernagreporter.com | Kaytlin Hokanson |Kellie Kubacak
Click the "Play" button to listen to this article! It no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic changed many things for producers all around Reporter Country, especially when it comes to how beef is marketed; consumers were restricted to their homes which increased the demand for food being purchased from the grocery stores.
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Sep 16, 2023 |
westernagreporter.com | Kaytlin Hokanson
Even during a year when crop and cattle markets are up, South Dakota’s family farmers and ranchers still earn much less than what consumers pay at the grocery checkout. To reinforce this fact, South Dakota Farmers Union (SDFU) is providing lunch September 2 South Dakota State Fair attendees for only 42-cents – the price family farmers and ranchers receive for […] A subscription is required to access this content. Please login or Subscribe today!
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Sep 15, 2023 |
westernagreporter.com | Kaytlin Hokanson
Through its beef-related scholarship, leadership, research, promotion, and building objectives, the North Dakota Stockmen’s Foundation (NDSF) works to ensure a legacy for North Dakota’s cattle industry. To support this and future generations of cattle ranchers, the NDSF is hosting the 2023 Stockmen’s Ball on Saturday, December 9, at the Bismarck Hotel and Conference Center (formerly the Ramkota Hotel) in Bismarck, […] A subscription is required to access this content.
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Sep 15, 2023 |
westernagreporter.com | Kaytlin Hokanson
Agri-Kid of the Week – Charleigh Fender By Kaytlin Hokanson | on September 15, 2023 Charleigh Fender, 15-years-old, is from Wells, Nevada and is pictured with her Grand Champion Market Lamb from the 2023 Elko County Fair. Photo by Terra Ochsner. A subscription is required to access this content. Please login or Subscribe today!
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Sep 14, 2023 |
westernagreporter.com | Alan Guebert |Kaytlin Hokanson
It’s been years since this weekly effort has used any time, muscle, or brain cells to write, or frankly, even care about any of the 21 costly, largely ineffective, and virtually bulletproof federal commodity checkoff programs. The reason is simple: In three decades of reporting on congressionally-chartered, federal checkoffs – oftentimes documenting illegal use of farmer and rancher money for […] A subscription is required to access this content. Please login or Subscribe today!
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