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Idaho Ag Today
Devon Zenner and Eric Hasselstrom are two growers who are trying a new technology called Green Lightning to increase crop yields and benefit soil.
California Ag Today
With shifting regulations and tough insect pressure, California vegetable growers lean into targeted fertility and pest strategies.
Idaho Ag Today
A tour highlighting research, cultivars under development and best management practices pertaining to the state’s canola industry.
Idaho Ag Today
Since it first became legal to produce hemp in Idaho, in 2022, acres have more than doubled each year, from 459 in 2022 to 1,274 in 2023 to 2,668 in 2024.
Idaho Ag Today
In terms of total acres, wheat is the No. 1 crop in the Pacific Northwest states of Idaho, Oregon and Washington.
Idaho Ag Today
Idaho’s first-ever Barley Yield Contest is being hailed as a successful launch.
Idaho Ag Today
I talked with with the CEO of Columbia Grain International, Jeff Van Pevenage. explained and extolled the virtues of pulse crops.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Recognized annually on December 5, World Soil Day has come and gone.
Farm of the Future
Virtual fencing can save money and time in moving rotational grazing paddocks, but will ranchers adopt it?
The Agribusiness Update
The Clean Fuels Alliance is calling on the President to help maintain fuel supplies while supporting clean energy, and more food and agricultural companies are cutting ties with Russia.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Bayer offshoot, Climate's FieldView Plus helps farmers with data-driven technology that helps bring your business all together.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Bayer offshoot, Climate's FieldView Plus helps farmers with data-driven technology that helps bring your business all together.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
BASF latest chemical company to jump into the biologicals pool with Serifel biofungicide.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
State DOE invites public to discuss water quality permit for concentrated animal feeding operations, and Greenbow Farm to host April 27 Multi-Species Rotational Grazing Farm Walk offered through the Tilth Producers of Washington and WSU Small Farms Program.
Land & Livestock Report
Although it is not common to see large herds of livestock roaming the grain-centric Palouse wheat growing region, Washington State University soil science grad student Jonathan Wachter says his research has demonstrated real benefits in adding livestock on a rotational basis to wheat and legumes.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Chickpea yields may have came in below expectations in the Palouse, but crop quality has been reported as exceptional.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Quinoa adapted specifically to the Pacific Northwest could be available within the next two to three years.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Tilth Producers of Washington fourth annual Farm Walk.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Travis Meacham with Friehe Farms talks about what prompted them to plant peanuts here.