
Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
A conversation that will make everybody in agriculture angry.
Today's Idaho Ag News
The Idaho Beef Council (IBC) has just launched the fourth annual educational program called Cattle are Amazing which is developed for Idaho's K-6 grade youth.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Sometimes when you cover a story as a reporter, you get caught in the middle.
Today's Idaho Ag News
According to an AP story, a coalition of animal activists, civil rights groups and media organizations is suing Idaho in federal court over the new law so-called ag-gag bill that makes it illegal to secretly film animal abuse at agricultural facilities.
Today's Idaho Ag News
House passes legislation preventing agencies from hijacking water rights through land use permitting.
Today's Idaho Ag News
FIRST QUAGGA MUSSEL INFESTED BOAT OF THE SEASON INTERCEPTED
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Simpson Protects Farmers from EPA Privacy Violations
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"PCN poses a real threat to our state's most iconic crop and keeping the eradication program on track is critical to maintaining and growing export opportunities," said Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson.
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if you have a lot of grapevines on your property with dreams of turning them into wine? Incubate
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March 15th is the deadline for disposing of cull onions.
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A computer program developed by University of Idaho weed scientists is designed to simplify herbicide selection and prevent development of herbicide resistant weeds and damage to future crops.
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Can chronic wasting disease jump to humans?
Today's Idaho Ag News
Idahoan Kaitlyn Farrington won the women's snowboard halfpipe in the recent Sochi Olympics competition.
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There is a national tide rolling in and it is truly concerning given that it is attacking agriculture.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Fertilize your crop with nitrogen made at home with wind energy.
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At this point in the year, growers are beginning to think seriously about 2014 crop input decisions.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Some predictions concerning what is going to happen to the beef industry.
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Aphanomyces root rot, is a disease that can cause 100 percent crop yield losses in peas.
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The University of Idaho, Certis and the Northwest Center for Alternatives to Pesticides are all collaborating in the use of induced resistance as part of an IPM program for disease management in potatoes.
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The Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission (IRRC) is dedicated to providing scientifically-based educational materials to Idaho teachers.
Today's Idaho Ag News
As the implications of prolonged drought continue to threaten agricultural productivity throughout the Western United States, growers must adapt new regimens and techniques to overcome water shortages and continue to produce healthy, nutrient dense crops.
Today's Idaho Ag News
An annual event on sheep ranches across the West is shearing the wool from the sheep.