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Idaho Ag Today
UI Extension studies economics of leaving straw in fields
Idaho Ag Today
Bannock County Farmers John and Karen McNab share some insights about their lifestyle.
Fruit Grower Report
Some call setting up beehives next to a field of crops, pollination 1-point-0, but researchers at Beeflow have raised the bar to, pollination 2-point-0.
Idaho Ag Today
As promised a few days ago. A profile on some prominent women in agriculture in Idaho.
Fruit Grower Report
Some call setting up beehives next to a field of crops, pollination 1-point-0, but researchers at Beeflow have raised the bar to, pollination 2-point-0.
The Agribusiness Update
Canadian exports from Smithfield’s Tar Heel, North Carolina facility have resumed, and President Trump threatens 200% tariffs on EU champagnes, wines and spirits in response to its retaliatory tariffs.
The Agribusiness Update
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says they are working with the Army Corps of Engineers to review the definition of the “Waters of the United States,” and the Association of Equipment Manufacturers says U.S. sales of Ag tractors and combines continued to decline in February.
Idaho Ag Today
Bannock County Farmers John and Karen McNab share some insights about their lifestyle.
Idaho Ag Today
UI liming research provides guidance for eastern, northern Idaho farmers
Idaho Ag Today
Bannock County Farmers John and Karen McNab share some insights about their lifestyle
Idaho Ag Today
U of I Cereals Pathologist Concerned about Idaho stripe rust outlook
Idaho Ag Today
U of I Cereals Pathologist Concerned about Idaho stripe rust outlook
Fruit Grower Report
This year’s recipient of WSTFA's 2024 Distinguished Service Award went to longtime tree fruit professional Leo Garcia of Cashmere.
Fruit Grower Report
This year’s recipient of WSTFA's 2024 Distinguished Service Award went to longtime tree fruit professional Leo Garcia of Cashmere.
Farm of the Future
Bloomfield, a company that helps specialty crop growers improve the health and performance of their crop on a per-plant basis, was recently acquired by Kubota.
Idaho Ag Today
University of Idaho researchers are introducing genes from a specific plant into potatoes in an effort to develop spuds that are resistant to harmful nematodes.
Farm of the Future
Modern farm businesses operating at scale can still benefit from knowing what’s happening with every single plant.
Idaho Ag Today
Raymond and Joe Rohrbach, reminiscing about the good old days of farming in Idaho.