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Idaho Ag Today
Six stalwarts of Idaho agriculture were inducted into the Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame March 21 during a banquet in Fort Hall.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
USDA has started figuring the president’s tariffs against China and the resulting retaliation into this month’s grain and livestock reports.
Line on Agriculture
Weather and oversold markets are playing a key role in ag market volatility right now.
The Agribusiness Update
Livestock and grain producers travel with the U.S. Meat Export Federation to Mexico for a firsthand look at market conditions and a local trade show, and the U.S. has almost doubled egg imports from Brazil.
The Agribusiness Update
Georgia jury orders Monsanto parent Bayer to pay nearly $2.1 billion in damages to a man who says Roundup weed killer caused his non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and the U.S. has almost doubled egg imports from Brazil.
Idaho Ag Today
Idaho has set a record for total value of agricultural exports for four straight years.
Farm of the Future
One of the most viral ag technologies on social media in recent years has been the Grain Weevil.
Farm of the Future
Grainweevil is designed to do the work that would normally require bin entry.
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
Idaho Ag Today
The plan to construct a new Idaho Wheat Commission building, discussed and planned for years, is no longer in a holding pattern.
Idaho Ag Today
Two important considerations for cattle producers as they protect their livestock from impacts of Arctic cold and other adverse winter weather effects.
Line on Agriculture
AgTrax is working with partner companies to make grain elevator accounting systems more efficient.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
First, there were claims that potatoes weren’t vegetables. And now, advocacy groups want potatoes categorized with grains. But Beth Johnson, CEO of Food Directions and consultant for the National Potato Council, says neither is correct.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
First, there were claims that potatoes weren’t vegetables. And now, advocacy groups want potatoes categorized with grains. But Beth Johnson, CEO of Food Directions and consultant for the National Potato Council, says neither is correct.
Idaho Ag Today
Raymond and Joe Rohrbach, reminiscing about the good old days of farming in Idaho.
Idaho Ag Today
A University of Idaho Extension-led team is now accepting in-state applications for two U.S. Department of Agriculture grants.
Idaho Ag Today
University of Nevada Professor John Cushman thinks Teff is a great crop.
Idaho Ag Today
Fresh, nutrient dense feed grown indoors on your farm every day of the year.