Ag Tour

Ag Tour

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
In beautiful Boundary County just a few miles from the Canadian border, the snow is gone and Agriculture is booming and in full swing.

This is the Boundary County Ag tour. The first stop is Cow Creek Blueberry Farm with Debbie Woods.

"We have 12-hundred plants here, we grow organically, we are a u-pick farm and we are open for about two months during the summer from July to August and we welcome folks to come out and do the picking big ripe blueberries," said Woods.

The tour was designed to show the many aspects of Boundary County Agriculture including student Trew Lammers… an FFA student who is growing, harvesting, and selling Barley!

"I am raising 12 acres of malt barley for my supervised agricultural experience through FFA here in Bonners Ferry. It's something I have done for two years now, last year I did 6 acres. I'm so interested in doing it because my family is in agriculture, and Ag is super important to me and I just want to keep it alive." said Lammers.

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