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Angie Stump Denton

Editorial Leader, Drovers

Angie Stump Denton is the Drover’s editorial lead at Farm Journal. A third-generation cattle producer, she has spent three decades involved in cattle industry communications and marketing. Before joining Drovers, she was a communication coordinator at Kansas State University’s animal sciences and industry department and served as the Beef Improvement Federation communication coordinator.

Latest Stories
An updated report shows how U.S. animal agriculture supports global planetary health goals.
Auction barn license fees would increase nearly 1,700% as state ag department cites program deficits.
With a competitive drive and a compassionate heart, Olivia Shike finds joy in showing livestock, supporting others and serving as an agriculture advocate.
Mexico reports 53% increase in NWS cases since July.
An individual who had traveled to the U.S. from El Salvador has been confirmed with NWS.
HHS allows FDA emergency use of animal drugs to combat New World screwworm.
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has announced a plan to build a facility near Edinburg, Texas. It will be capable of producing 300 million sterile flies per week to combat New World screwworm and is estimated to be in production in one year.
K-State’s Glynn Tonsor says the July Meat Demand Monitor revealed positive trends in meat consumption and consumer attitudes toward protein purchases.
A Colorado lawmaker has introduced a bill seeking permanent hours-of-service exemption for livestock haulers.
The next step to battling NWS is using swormlure, a synthetic bait designed to attract adult screwworm flies, combined with an insecticide to combat the pest.