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Today's Idaho Ag News

  • 6-14 IAN Dad's Steak

    Grill Dad a nice steak on Father's Day.

  • 6-13 IAN GMO Spuds

    GMO spuds. Are they possible?

  • 6-12 IAN Farmers Markets'

    Idaho Farmers Markets Kick-Off 2013 Season

  • 6-11 IAN Water War

    Irrigation season is in full swing in Idaho and this year its not without controversy.

  • 6-10 IAN Super Bugs

    Concern has been intensifying in recent years over the use of antibiotics in agriculture, which world health authorities agree contributes to the development of drug-resistant bacteria.

  • 6-7 IAN Farmers Markets

    Idaho Farmers Markets Kick-Off 2013 Season

  • 6-6 IAN Wheat Crisis

    U.S. Wheat Associates and the National Association of Wheat Growers have been made aware that Japan has temporarily suspended tenders for soft white wheat from the US.

  • 6-5 IAN GMO Protests

    More consumers today want to know where their food comes from and how it is raised.

  • 6-4 IAN COOL

    Under new regulations that Washington says are aimed at complying with a World Trade Organization order, all meat sold in the United States must have labels.

  • 6-3 IAN Rain

    Rain is on my mind.

  • 5-31 IAN Bean Bi-product

    Breaking news about breaking wind.

  • 5-30 IAN High Desert

    A visit to a high Desert Museum.

  • 5-29 IAN Dietician Day

    Getting into your work literally.

  • 5-28 IAN Court Ruling

    Looking back on a Supreme Court decision.

  • 5-27 IAN Android Apps

    We really are in the space age.

  • 5-24 IAN Rotation Crop

    A great way to look at a rotation crop.

  • 5-23 IAN Horse Slaughter

    The tragedy of starving horses, or horses nobody needs or is using. What to do with them? Don’t slaughter them… That’s inhumane… According to a huge number of people.

  • 5-22 IAN Angus App

    If you don’t have apps for this and don’t have apps for that, then you are not apt to succeed in life... or at least that’s how it seems.

  • 5-21 IAN Labor Whining

    “For years, labor unions and immigrant-rights activists have accused large-scale farmers, like those harvesting Vidalia onions, of exploiting Mexican guest workers.

  • 5-20 IAN Barley and Beer

    As the beer market goes, so goes the barley market for farmers.

  • 5-17 IAN Cows and Juniper

    Cows that eat bark, berries or branches from western juniper trees late in pregnancy are more likely to abort their calves or give birth early.

  • 5-16 IAN FFA V.P.

    Ayla Neumeyer is the Idaho FFA Vice President and a student at the University of Idaho majoring in agribusiness and political science.

  • 5-15 IAN Jessie Asparagus

    Agricultural laborers who are happy to have a job.

  • 5-14 IAN Strikeforce

    A Message of hope from Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack.

  • 5-13 IAN Barley

    Barley baby.

  • 5-10 IAN Ballard Dairy

    The second annual U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards winners were recently announced by the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy®.

  • 5-9 IAN IBC Winner

    The Idaho Beef Council says they are proud to announce Anna Klingonsmith as the Grand Prize winner of the 2013 “Cattle are Amazing!” Drawing Contest.

  • 5-8 IAN Asparagus

    When you are picking asparagus, you go after the spear .

  • 5-7 IAN Simpson Wolves

    Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson has pressed Fish and Wildlife Director Dan Ashe on the need for ranchers to receive compensation for livestock lost to wolves.

  • 5-6 IAN Dairy Sustainability

    US Dairy award winners exemplify the dairy industry’s long-standing commitment to stewardship and sustainability.

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