Casper FFA holds fundraiser to help team travel to Scotland for Royal Highland Show By Dan Cepeda|March 14
Wyoming delegation reintroduces legislation defending Wyoming energy and mineral industries The POWER act would prohibit the president or his secretaries of the Interior, Agriculture, or Energy from blocking energy or By Cap City News|February 09
Wyoming lands world’s largest vertical farming research facility The Laramie based project will support the retention and creation of nearly 200 high paying jobs in the community. By Oil City Staff|February 02
Gov. Mark Gordon, 24 governors send joint letter to Biden opposing new federal water definitions Under the new definition, more wetlands, lakes, rivers, groundwater and converted croplands will qualify as being federally protected, which signees say By Oil City Staff|January 30
Researchers publish report detailing approaches to mitigate horn fly impacts on cattle GILLETTE, Wyo. — A new report recently released by the University of Wyoming details how cattle ranchers can mitigate multi-billion-dollar By Ryan Lewallen|December 16, 2022
(PHOTOS) Casper high school, middle school students awarded at National FFA Convention CASPER, Wyo. — A number of Natrona County High School and CY Middle School students earned recognition at the National By Brendan LaChance|November 21, 2022
Wyoming set to receive extra $16M to support conservation through new partnership with USDA CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming agriculture producers are able to apply to the United States Department of Agriculture to receive support By Brendan LaChance|November 15, 2022
Wyoming agricultural producers can now apply for conservation funds CASPER, Wyo. — The state of Wyoming, through a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, will receive an additional By Tommy Culkin|November 14, 2022
Bull elk tests positive for brucellosis in Wyoming hunt area in Bighorn Mountains CASPER, Wyo. — On Monday, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced that the presence of brucellosis has been detected By Brendan LaChance|November 8, 2022
Joddee Jacobsen named UW Extension Office Community Vitality and Health educator for Natrona County CASPER, Wyo. — Joddee Jacobsen, formerly a 4-H Youth Development educator, was recently named the new University of Wyoming Extension By Tommy Culkin|November 4, 2022
Wyoming Weed and Pest Council’s 78th annual Fall Conference kicks off Nov. 1 in Cody CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Weed and Pest Council will hold its 78th annual Fall Conference from Nov. 1 through By Brendan LaChance|October 26, 2022
Wyoming Weed and Pest offers tips to help avoid invasive species spread at Wyoming State Fair CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming State Fair kicked off on Tuesday and will continue through Saturday in Douglas. The Wyoming By Brendan LaChance|August 18, 2022
(VIDEO) ‘Yak Road’ becomes official street near Casper Mountain amid birthing season on celebrity’s ranch NOTE: The Star Yak Ranch cautioned that the video it shared of a yak giving birth shows a lot of By Brendan LaChance|June 16, 2022
Food for Thought hosts ‘A Taste of Summer’ this coming Friday in Casper CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Food for Thought is hosting its "A Taste of Summer" market this Friday, May 20, from 5:30 By Oil City Staff|May 17, 2022
After giving 1,500+ pounds of squash, Wyoming Honor Farm aiming to double next donation to hunger initiative CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon and First Lady Jennie Gordon visited the Wyoming Honor Farm on Tuesday, April By Brendan LaChance|May 3, 2022
Casper business turns animal waste into organic soil and compost CASPER, Wyo. — Casper Fire-EMS Capt. Craig Kidder's day job doesn't allow him a lot of time to work in By Dan Cepeda|April 26, 2022
Master Gardeners Conference brings practical tips, improved drought outlook CASPER, Wyo. — A cautiously optimistic drought forecast and counterintuitive insights on seedling growth patterns were on offer Saturday at By Greg Hirst|April 24, 2022
Master Gardeners encouraging donations to May 21 Annual Plant Sale CASPER, Wyo. — Local gardeners with plants that have outgrown their space (or perhaps no longer fit the gardener’s overall vision) By Greg Hirst|April 8, 2022
Highly pathogenic avian flu detected in Wyoming CASPER, Wyo. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)'s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) said in a press By Brendan LaChance|March 31, 2022
Casper College Ag auction featuring lambs and pigs for youth to raise for 4-H and FFA competitions CASPER, Wyo. — The Casper College Agriculture Department will be hosting its 42nd Annual Lamb and Pig Sale on Sunday, By Brendan LaChance|March 30, 2022
Governor Gordon signs three bills into law Tuesday CASPER, Wyo. — Governor Mark Gordon took action on three bills on Tuesday, March 22, according to a release from By Greg Hirst|March 22, 2022
Spring runoff in North Platte Basin expected to be below average CASPER, Wyo. — Spring snowmelt runoff in the North Platte Basin will be somewhat below average, according to forecasts by By Oil City Staff|February 21, 2022
PHOTOS: Ag Expo gives Casper schoolchildren hands-on experience CASPER, Wyo. – Ryker Crimm, 12, is dwarfed by two draft horses in a makeshift pen in back of the By Dan Cepeda|February 18, 2022
Wyoming man fined $15K after illegally rebranded cattle found grazing in Bridger-Teton National Forest CASPER, Wyo. — Pinedale, Wyoming man Philip Selby, 67, has been ordered to pay $15,000 in fines after pleading guilty By Brendan LaChance|November 3, 2021
VIDEO: Lankister family named Casper Region’s ‘Landowners of the Year’ CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced recipients of its 2021 "Landowner of the Year" awards on By Brendan LaChance|October 11, 2021
Wyoming Business Council considering Torrington’s $6M request for large feed mill project CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Business Council said on Monday that its board of directors will be considering a grant By Brendan LaChance|September 27, 2021
With widespread drought in Wyoming, governor’s order allows hay haulers to haul more hay CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has signed an executive order that allows hay haulers to haul more hay By Brendan LaChance|September 23, 2021
Wyoming governor appoints Lummis, Enzi advisor as new agriculture policy advisor CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has appointed Kate Barlow as agriculture policy advisor after previous advisor Joe Budd By Brendan LaChance|September 20, 2021
Gordon, Wyoming agriculture leaders praise Cheney for bill to allow meat sales across state lines CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming's U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney on Tuesday introduced legislation related to an effort to allow state-inspected meat By Brendan LaChance|September 15, 2021
Researchers look for clues as toxic blooms plague Wyo waters It can look like green paint spilled on the surface of a lake. Or like cottage cheese. Or grass clippings. By Wyofile|September 15, 2021
Evansville looks to annex 317 acres; property owners may have no choice CASPER, Wyo. — The Town of Evansville is looking to annex about 317 acres of county areas interspersed along the By Greg Hirst|September 13, 2021
(PHOTOS) Bull Horn Brewing celebrates new location with car show, other festivities By Tommy Culkin|1 day ago