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CCA urges government to terminate Canada-U.K. Continuity Agreement

October 28, 2025
Tyrell Marchant

On Oct. 23, the Canadian Cattle Association called for the federal government to terminate the trade deal known as the Canada-U.K. Continuity Agreement, which has been in place since the United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union in January 2020. The organization says reestablishing meaningful trade with between Canada and the U.K. requires ending the current agreement and restarting bilateral negotiations.


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Producers share journey with no-feed automated milking systems

Dairy farmers Matt Strickland and Jay Heeg spoke at World Dairy Expo on how their farms implemented a no-feed management system in their milking robots.
October 28, 2025
Jenn Coyne

Two dairy producers shared insights into how a no-feed approach to milking with robots has shaped their management and long-term outlook on dairy farming during a Tanbark Talk Oct. 2 at World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin.


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Thomas Cattle Company: Bridging tradition and innovation in the beef industry

October 28, 2025
Maggie Hammon

Thomas Cattle Company, a fourth-generation cow-calf operation based in Oreana, Idaho, is making strategic moves to stay cutting-edge in today’s rapidly evolving agricultural landscape. While preserving the foundational elements of their ranch, Seth and Elizabeth Thomas, and Logan and Kristin Thomas, are focused on innovating their business model to ensure long-term success for future generations.


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To catch a soil thief

Winter in the heartland turns ruthless with wind stripping soil from frozen fields and embedding it in dirty snowbanks. This erosion steals nutrients and hard-earned investments from farms. Windbreaks, installed before the freeze, can slow winter’s assault and protect the land.
October 28, 2025
Dustin Sawyer

Winter strikes the Midwest with winds that strip soil from dormant fields, stealing nutrients and hard-earned investment. Learn how to thwart this soil thief with carefully placed windbreaks.


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The evolving dairy succession landscape

Identifying transition issues for your operation and naming the partners that influence the transition can set the successors up for success.
October 28, 2025

Whenever I think about family farm transition planning – I always think of a paradoxical statement. Yes, the landscape of transition planning in the dairy sector is becoming increasingly complex and yet the issues and opportunities many families face today have been the same for decades – they’re just now at a heightened level. 


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Tradition meets technology: Building tomorrow’s farm without losing yesterday’s wisdom

Strategies to combine time-tested practices with practical technologies to keep your farm moving forward.
October 28, 2025
Ellie Gabel

When innovations are paired with your existing strengths, they turn a solid foundation into a platform for greater productivity, sustainability and long-term success. The following strategies show how to combine time-tested practices with practical technologies to keep your farm moving forward.


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White House announces new plan for ranchers

October 27, 2025
David Cooper

Officials for the Trump administration launched a new initiative Wednesday to build and prioritize key actions in the beef cattle ranching industries to protect ranchers’ “critical role in the national security of the United States.”


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Know an FFA student? Help their chapter earn cash

October 27, 2025
Cassidy Woolsey

This fall, your local FFA chapter has the opportunity to earn a significant cash donation by participating in Ag Proud – Idaho’s subscription drive.


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Boosting winter forage digestibility with bacillus-based solutions

Keeping cattle nutrition up through the winter is a tall order because of variable forage quality and environmental conditions. Probiotics can be a valuable tool to offset these challenges.
October 27, 2025
Greg Eckerle

Winter feeding presents one of the greatest challenges for beef cattle producers. Forage quality often declines once pastures mature or when hay is harvested under less-than-ideal conditions.


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Frequently asked questions: What happens if a trespasser is hurt on my property?

While landowners can sue trespassers for damages, an injured trespasser may also have grounds to sue if the property contained knowingly dangerous features intended to cause harm. Understanding who qualifies as a trespasser and the nature of the injury is key to determining liability.
October 27, 2025
Paul Goeringer

When a trespasser gets injured on someone else's property, the legal lines blur – can they actually sue the owner?


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