December 2015

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DECEMBER 2015

Vol. XVI No. 11 P.O. Box 997 Conrad, MT 59425-0997

Phone 406-271-5533 Fax 406-271-5727 website: tradersdispatch.com E-MAIL: trader@3rivers.net

Calving workshops slated throughout Montana

By Elin Westover, Fallon/Carter Extension MSU Extension and Stockgrowers Organizations are bringing in calving expert Dr. Robert Mortimer’s to present “Handling Calving Difficulty” workshops in throughout Montana. Dr. Mortimer previously was a DVM & Associate Professor with the Veterinary College at Colorado State University. He will presents a well-received workshop that discusses normal vs. abnormal calvings, signs of calving, and how to manage a difficult birth. Dr. Mortimer was born and raised on a cow/calf operation in southeastern Idaho. He received a BS degree in Animal Science from Texas A&M University and later completed both MS and DVM at Colorado State University. After graduation, Dr. Mortimer practiced in a mixed practice in northern Idaho before joining the Food Animal Section at Colorado State University in 1981. During his 32 years of teaching, Dr. Mortimer maintained a teaching program that strongly emphasizes hands on experience in calving management, pregnancy evaluation, male reproduction, nutrition, and production management. During this time, Dr. Mortimer produced a video on “How to Save More Calves at Calving” which will be available in DVD at the workshops. Since retiring, he still practices, consults, and gives presentations to various segments of the livestock industry. CONTINUED ON PAGE A2

UPCOMING AUCTIONS

Dec. 1-28, Kinsey Auctioneers & Real Estate, DRO, Inc & O’Connor Crops & Cattle, Online....................................................................................................A7 Dec. 1-28, Smith Sales Co., Skidsteer Attachments, Fabric Buildings, Misc, Online...............................................................................................................A9 Dec. 19, G&G Auctioneers, S.O.S. Truck Repair, Richardton, ND......................A5 Dec. 19, Ulmer Auction, Hay Auction, Mound City, SD....................................A34

PRODUCTION SALES

Jan. 26, Churchill Cattle Co, Manhattan............................................................A11 Feb. 6, Prickly Pear Simmental Ranch, Helena................................................A13 Feb. 20, Sparks Herefords, Plevna....................................................................A11 Mar. 12, Duncan Ranch Co, Joplin....................................................................A11

Safety net coverage enrollment

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Administrator Val Dolcini announced that producers who chose coverage from the safety net programs established by the 2014 Farm Bill, known as the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or the Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs, can begin visiting FSA county offices starting December 7, 2015, to sign contracts to enroll in coverage for 2016. The enrollment period will continue until August 1, 2016. “The choice between ARC and PLC is completed and remains in effect through 2018, but producers must still enroll their farm by signing a contract each year to receive coverage,” said Dolcini. Producers are encouraged to contact their local FSA office to schedule an appointment to enroll. If a farm is not enrolled during the 2016 enrollment period, producers on that farm will not be eligible for financial assistance from the ARC or PLC programs should crop prices or farm revenues fall below the historical price or revenue benchmarks established by the program. The two programs were authorized by the 2014 Farm Bill and offer a safety net to agricultural producers when there is a substantial drop in prices or revenues for covered commodities. Covered commodities include barley, CONTINUED ON PAGE A2

This “hay art” sits along the highway just outside of Townsend, Montana. Apparently it was part of the “Fall Festival” activities in the area.

Central Dakota Ag Day December 17 By NDSU Extension Service

The North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension Service is hosting a daylong agricultural program December 17 at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center. The Central Dakota Ag Day program begins with coffee and doughnuts at 9:30 a.m. Workshops start at 10 a.m. “Central Dakota Ag Day is for everyone,” says Joel Lemer, an Extension agent in Foster County. “The daylong program will provide a wealth of educational information on a variety of topics - some old, some new - to crop and livestock producers, not only in central North Dakota but statewide. The program also includes horticultural offerings for the nontraditional production agriculturalist.” Workshop topics include: • Alternative specialty oil and legume crops for 2016 • Conventional vs. Roundup Ready soybeans • Will sulfur make money? • Herbicide-resistant weed identification (live plants) • Sprayer cleanout and temperature inversion effects on sprayer drift

Advertiser Index Page B1 Recipe Patch A36 & A37

• Vegetative options for saline soils • North Dakota Soybean Council update • Annual grasses for forage production • Alternative beef feeding methods • The nutritional and financial value of a beef heifer • 2016 crop budgets • Beef breeding synchronization/artificial insemination • Oil and gas (energy) outlook • Crop and livestock marketing outlooks • Horticultural issues such as pruning shrubs, and tree diseases and pests • Climate change/North Dakota weather CONTINUED ON PAGE A2

PRIVATE TREATY

Beery’s Land & Livestock Co., Vida............................ A11 Churchill Cattle Co, Manhattan................................... A11 Davis Farm & Ranch, Saint Anthony ID........................ A4 Dutton Hereford Ranch, Gold Creek........................... A11 Feddes Herefords, Manhattan..................................... A11 J Bar E Ranch, Plentywood......................................... A11 K.L. Slagsvold Herefords, Lindsay.............................. A11 L Bar W, Loyning & Walen Cattle Co., Absarokee...... A11 McMurry Cattle, Billings............................................... A11 Muddy Creek Livestock, Choteau................................. A2 Thomas Herefords, Gold Creek................................... A11 Wichman Herefords, Moore......................................... A11 Tomsheck Ranch, Oilmont........................................... C15

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