Articles tagged under: Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association
Minnesota Beef Update
Published September 4, 2019
The Minnesota State Cattlemen's Association is pleased with the announcement of an agreement, in principle, between the U.S. and Japan. Learn more from MSCA Executive Director Ashley Kohls in the latest Minnesota Beef Update.Minnesota Beef Update
Published July 31, 2019
The Minnesota State Cattlemen's Association will be at Farmfest, August 6-8 in Redwood Falls. Get the details from Ashley Kohls, executive director, in the Minnesota Beef Update.Minnesota Beef Update
Published July 17, 2019
In its 39th year, the Minnesota State Cattlemen's Association Summer Tour was once again a success. Get a tour recap from Ashley Kohls, MSCA executive director, in the Minnesota Beef Update.Southern MN Farmers “Working on Plan C”
Published July 11, 2019
The wet weather continues to create challenges for farmers and ranchers trying to put up hay and plant cover crops. According to Minnesota Cattlemen’s Association President Mike Landuyt, some producers in the southern part of the state are even working…Cattle Producers Meet to Discuss Gray Wolf Delisting
Published June 27, 2019
Cattle producers across the region met in Brainerd, Minnesota Tuesday for a public hearing on de-listing the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act. Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association President Mike Landuyt attended the meeting. "It was a great turnout from…Minnesota Beef Update
Published June 26, 2019
The Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association Summer Tour is coming up on July 9. Learn more from Brady Wulf of the West Central Cattlemen's Association in the Minnesota Beef Update.Minnesota Beef Update
Published June 19, 2019
The Minnesota State Cattlemen's Association and Minnesota Beef Council are hosting a Stockmanship & Stewardship event June 28 and 29. Learn more from MSCA Executive Director Ashley Kohls in the Minnesota Beef Update.Ensuring Fall Forage Availability for Local Cattlemen
Published June 14, 2019
Prevented plant acres may put a dent in forage availability for cattle producers this fall. Farmers and ranchers can't hay or graze cover crops on prevented plant acres before November 1 without incurring double crop penalties to actual production history.…Minnesota Beef Update
Published May 22, 2019
Cattle producers from Minnesota were in Taiwan and Japan recently. Hear more about the trip from Ashley Kohls in the Minnesota Beef Update, a production of the Minnesota Beef Council and the Minnesota State Cattlemen’s Association.