Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
Today's Idaho Ag News
Simpson and Walden Move to Stop Closure of Idaho Sheep Research Station
Today's Idaho Ag News
About three days before the wolf attack on my cow, I believe there were seven sheep that were killed within 2 miles of where the cow was attacked.
Today's Idaho Ag News
I had the distinct pleasure of a conversation with Executive Director of the Idaho callus Association, Mr. Wyatt Prescott. It was fun but controversial.
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ISDA employee Chenal Tewalt, a rancher, contacted the production company to see what it would take to bring the film Farmland here.
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There is such a huge movement in America towards this "get to know who is producing your food and under what circumstances."
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Farmersonly.com Jerry Miller is founder and president of farmersonly.com
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Suzanne Asha Stone believes strongly that wolves belong in the wilderness.
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Congressman Mike Simpson of Idaho passed a bill through his committee that would allow for potatoes to become acceptable in the diet of the WIC program.
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The Reinke irrigation company has some fabulous innovation and I talked with their Director of Marketing Tom Palmertree.
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Current satellite technology is not cost-efficient for agriculture in the words of Emiliano Kargieman.
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A fascinating chat with Phillip Hayes, Spokesperson Amer. Sugar Alliance, regarding Mexico's sugar dumping.
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United States Department of Agriculture has announced $26.2 million in funding to combat porcine epidemic diarrhea virus and porcine deltacoronavirus.
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I called up Idaho Cattle Association's Wyatt Prescott to talk about this year's Summer Roundup.
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I wanted to get a perspective on the two counties in Oregon that banned GMO foods from being raised.
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If you were to go to the Midwest and ask John Q public where he might find a hot bed of aquaculture, top of mind probably would not be Idaho.
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The Reinke Company claims on their web site that they're one of the largest irrigation systems and components manufacturers in the world.
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Simpson's Potato Language Included in House Appropriations Bill
Language allows fresh potatoes in WIC.
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USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service is now accepting applications to enroll eligible agricultural lands and wetlands