Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
The Idaho Beef Council's Executive Director Traci Bracco told me that following this Saturday's Ironman Triathlon they will be setting up a beef recovery zone.
Today's Idaho Ag News
A chat with Frank Muir who is the Executive Director of the Idaho Potato Commission about something I didn't originally think was going to be a hit.
Today's Idaho Ag News
I called Mark Duffin, Executive Director of the Idaho Sugar Beet Growers Association for an update on the crop.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Idaho producers are finishing up planting and getting a very good start on the season.
Today's Idaho Ag News
The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service is reporting an overall 3 percent decrease in planted wheat acres across the Pacific Northwest for 2014.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Luis Bettencourt sold the Dry Creek dairy, one of the largest dairies in the United States several weeks ago.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Does "stray" or ambient electricity from the massive Intermountain Power Plant near the Delta Dairy sicken dairy cows?
Today's Idaho Ag News
Idaho NRCS State Agronomist Marlon Winger pointed out the importance of cover crops for Idaho farmers.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson joined a majority of Congress in sending a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers expressing concerns with and strong opposition to the proposed rule re-defining the power of the federal government under the Clean Water Act.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Several months ago, a law requiring that all beef bulls in the state be tested annually for Trichomoniasis was passed by the full body of the Idaho Senate 35-0, and passed the House.
Today's Idaho Ag News
No matter which way you pronounce it, they don't want it. In English, we have several ways to say the word pig... pig, swine, hog.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Wood River Cellars, the vineyard was started in 1994 out of the Snake River Apalachian near Homedale.
Today's Idaho Ag News
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal stated that a big study published in March in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine concluded that saturated fat does not cause heart disease.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Split Rail Winery owner Jed Glavin talks about the background that contributed to his success.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Organic production and large commercial production can coexist in separate circles.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Replace the egg? That is what a startup company in San Francisco's trying to do.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Idaho NRCS State Agronomist Marlon Winger and I had an interesting discussion about Idaho farmers taking care of their soil.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Kim Brackett and her husband represent generations of cattle ranching and Kim has an excellent perspective on beef and BLM.
Today's Idaho Ag News
With the price of beef heading skyward, as onerous as it is, cattle rustling is bound to follow and recent news out of a number of states suggests that this horrible trend has begun to escalate.