The national debate has revolved around what to do to reduce the rate of deficit spending and with every proposal to cut spending, some group or several groups will react with press releases explaining how such cuts will have a devastating impact on the folks they represent. Read Full Article
One of the most overworked, but underdefined, words being used today in the world of resource use is sustainability. Read Full Article
By now, everyone will have heard about the Congressional action to remove wolves from the protection of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in some states, but not in others, namely Wyoming. The environmentalists cried foul because Congress, they claimed, was bypassing science. Read Full Article
–Our founding fathers put protections in the Constitution to avoid duality Barring unforeseen circumstances, the legislative session will be in the bag the first week of March. Read Full Article
Any way you look at it, folks who make their living in agriculture are a minority. We may be somewhat different than other minorities, but when it comes to votes, we don’t have near enough to overturn our urban neighbors. In that vein, I’m going to offer some unsolicited advice to another minority in Wyoming. Read Full Article
One of the big issues facing agriculture is whether the aging population Read Full Article
I remember Larry Bourret talking about how folks in Louisiana Read Full Article
To no one’s surprise Judge Donald Molloy ruled that the federal government Read Full Article
Recently I attended a program put on in conjunction Read Full Article
This month’s Wyoming Agriculture includes the responses submitted Read Full Article