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Jul 10, 2025

Updates & Upcoming Events from the Sale Barn

The Independent Beef Association of North Dakota (I-BAND) and other cattle associations are urging the USDA to keep the border closed for live cattle imports from Mexico due to the New World Screwworm threat.

The letter to Secretary Rollins stresses the risks posed by this pest and calls for caution in reopening trade.

I-BAND, along with other associations, is seeking support from various government entities to oppose the USDA's decision until the threat is fully eliminated.

The coalition emphasizes the need for a science-based risk assessment and public input before any safeguards are lifted to protect the national herd and rural livelihoods.

 

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Featured Listing from Denver Gilbert

Property Features

• The Beaver Creek Ranch consists of 4,464± deeded acres, 120± BLM lease acres, 1,320± private lease acres of highly productive ground, which includes 350± acres of hay ground. 
• The ranch is fenced and crossed fenced for rotational grazing and has extensive water development that delivers reliable livestock water throughout the ranch via wells, tanks and pipeline. 
• Livestock handling facilities include shipping corrals and excellent access throughout the property. 
• In addition to its agriculture value, the Beaver Creek Ranch offers exceptional wildlife habitat, with its varied terrain and reliable water. 
• There is extensive opportunity for guided hunts, particularly mule deer. 
• This is a rare opportunity to acquire a large-scale, operationally sound ranch with abundant water, excellent access, and significant agricultural and recreational value. 
• Whether you’re looking to expand your livestock business or secure a legacy hunting property, this offering checks all the boxes.

 

Albuquerque, NM – Ride TV is excited to announce that they will be streaming the exclusive, free coverage of the Mustang Challenge 2025 event.

This competition will be held at South Point Arena in Las Vegas from July 10-12, showcasing the abilities of American Mustangs.

The event offers a total of $125,000 in cash and prizes, with a grand prize of $50,000 being awarded during the Championship Freestyle Finals on July 12th. The livestream on Ride TV will feature three preliminary rounds: Trail, Reining, and Ranch Riding, leading up to the Top 10 Freestyle Finals where participants will perform choreographed routines with music, props, and costumes.

Free access to the livestream is available on RideTVGo.tv or through the Ride TV app, with no subscription required. The Mustang Challenge is a mustang-only competition produced by Mustang Champions, in collaboration with the Bureau of Land Management.

Trainers from various parts of the country have dedicated months to preparing their mustangs for this event, highlighting the transformation and trust that can be achieved through training adopted or purchased wild horses. Ride TV offers a wide range of instructional content from top professionals in the equestrian world, covering disciplines such as reining, ranch riding, versatility ranch horse, and more.

Members can access a vast video library and enjoy livestreams from western performance events, barrel races, and ranch sorting events. For media inquiries, please contact Ethan Stephens, Marketing Manager at estephens@equinenetwork.com.

 

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National Forage Week highlights the importance of maintaining a healthy food source for livestock, promoting soil health, and preserving land for future generations.

Invasive weeds pose a significant threat to nutrient-dense forage sources, leading to decreased forage quality and increased wildfire risk.

Ranchers can combat invasive grasses through mitigation strategies such as rotational grazing, physical removal, and herbicide application.

Digital technology also plays a key role in identifying and tracking invasive species.

Protecting and strengthening healthy forage is crucial for ranching operations and the environment.

National Forage Week serves as a reminder for ranchers to prioritize forage management and wildfire prevention.

 

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