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Virtual Workshop Looks To Help Improve Rangeland Management
Virtual Workshop Looks To Help Improve Rangeland Management
Virtual Workshop Looks To Help Improve Rangeland Management
Washington State University and the University of Arizona will host a series next month to help ranchers and land managers effectively and sustainably care for their land and livestock.  Rangeland scientists, ecologists, and web developers  will hold the StockSmart virtual workshop series starting Wednesday, November 6th, running through December 11th.   The S...
Do Those Sheep Have a Passport?
Do Those Sheep Have a Passport?
Do Those Sheep Have a Passport?
Effective immediately, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture and Plant Health Inspection Service is implementing updated import and health certification requirements for live sheep and goats imported from Canada for restricted feeding for slaughter.
Sheep, Lamb, Goat Inventories Drop Across The PNW
Sheep, Lamb, Goat Inventories Drop Across The PNW
Sheep, Lamb, Goat Inventories Drop Across The PNW
Sheep and lamb numbers dropped across the Pacific Northwest and across the country to start the year. According to NASS, sheep and lamb inventory in Oregon was 145,000 head as of January 1st, down 6% from 2021 figures. Numbers across Idaho came in at an estimated 230,000 head, unchanged from 2021 ...
Moses Lake Farm Marks 10 Years Of Sustainability
Moses Lake Farm Marks 10 Years Of Sustainability
Moses Lake Farm Marks 10 Years Of Sustainability
Moses Lake based Lucky Hook Farm recently surpassed the 10 year certification milestone with the leading animal welfare and sustainability label, Certified Animal Welfare Approved by A Greener World. Lucky Hook Farm co-owner, Jessi Maurer, said one of the biggest benefits of the certification is the abundance of helpful information and collaboration available to participating farmers. "There