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Idaho Ag Today
Idaho and U.S. potato farmers had hopes that the recent trade agreement with Japan would include market access for fresh U.S. potatoes.
Idaho Ag Today
The Idaho Department of Agriculture treated the invasive species Quagga muscles in the fall of 2023 and 2024. Now they’re back once again.
Idaho Ag Today
In 2023 an infestation of quagga mussels was found in the Snake River near Twin Falls.
Idaho Ag Today
The Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI) was established in 1988 to provide a focus for aquaculture research at the University of Idaho.
Idaho Ag Today
$700k Saved Per Farm: Laser Bird Repellents Protect Mississippi Fish Farms
California Tree Nut Report
The Agribusiness Update
U.S. and Canadian farmers are embracing autonomous technology to boost their operations and productivity, and tractor sales continued to increase in the U.S.
Southeast Regional Ag News
In 2022, U.S. fisheries data revealed that 93 percent of stocks are not subject to overfishing and 81 percent are not overfished. These numbers show slight improvements compared to the 2021 figures.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Secretary Vilsack was careful in recent comments not to overstep the general support he voiced last year for the Grassley-Fisher bill to boost price discovery and beef industry competition.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
GOP Senators say Administration needs to do something about soaring fuel prices,and do it NOW!
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A British Columbia researcher says, according to his extensive studies, removing dams from the Snake River will have little if any impact on the survival rate of Chinook salmon.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A British Columbia researcher says, according to his extensive studies, removing dams from the Snake River will have little if any impact on the survival rate of Chinook salmon.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A British Columia researcher says, according to his extensive studies, removing dams from the Snake River will have little if any impact on the survival rate of Chinook salmon.
California Tree Nut Report
California Ag Today
New report from UC Davis highlights the importance of a food web for sustainable fisheries.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Columbia-Snake River Irrigators Association on inept fish management that should be focus of saving salmon and, in turn, Orcas.