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The results of a long-term study conducted by the University of Idaho show that cattle grazing helps, not hinders, sage grouse habitat.
California Ag Today
A decade of University of Idaho research shows that cattle grazing improves sage grouse habitat and reduces wildfire risk—confirming what ranchers have long known.
Idaho Ag Today
Students in Snake River High School teacher Mimi Argyle’s Agriculture 104 course witnessed the real-world applications of lessons they’re learning in class.
Idaho Ag Today
Today, we're going to introduce you to some of your colleagues in the farming and ranching business. This time, Mater Farms on the Palouse.
Idaho Ag Today
Registration will be open through Dec. 13 for an annual University of Idaho Extension seminar featuring presentations on input cost analysis.
Idaho Ag Today
We all know about keeping our dogs in the yard with visual fencing. But wait…what about cattle. Well…
Idaho Ag Today
The J.R. Simplot Family Foundation has made a significant gift to establish University of Idaho’s first endowed deanship.
Idaho Ag Today
Calling all veterans who happen to be interested in farming. Military veterans. Are you interested in farming or ranching in Idaho? There's a place.
Idaho Ag Today
We all know about keeping our dogs in the yard with visual fencing. But wait…what about cattle.Well,,,
Idaho Ag Today
In January, University of Idaho agricultural economists told legislators they estimated Idaho’s 22,800 farms and ranches brought in a total of $11.157 billion.
Idaho Ag Today
The University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) has raised more than $3.2 million from stakeholders toward an endowment.
Idaho Ag Today
We have the potential to turn cow manure into biodegradable plastic
Today's Idaho Ag News
Manure is not useless. In fact, it can be turned into biodegradable plastic.
Land & Livestock Report
One of the challenges for livestock producers especially with larger dairies or feedlots is what to do with the never-ending supply of manure.
Today's Idaho Ag News
Jack Brown, professor in the University of Idaho College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Recently told me about a crushing for canola.
Today's Idaho Ag News
The University of Idaho annual field fruit day recently held in the Parma Research Orchards attracted over 350 people.
Idaho Ag Today
A September 4 field day will feature the use of induced resistance as part of an IPM program for disease management in potatoes.