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Water quality: The problem child on beef operations

Water quality is critical for good reproduction rates, herd health and growth. New solutions are available for producers to test water quality without sending it to the lab.
June 16, 2026
Carrie Veselka

When breedback rates drop and herd health becomes a concern, have you thought to check your water sources?


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Water and feed: Managing the basis for life

When formulating your herd’s nutrition plan, don’t forget the importance of a high-quality water source. Without that, even the best feed management may be for naught.
June 15, 2026
Greg Eckerle

Effective water and feed management are the cornerstones of a profitable and healthy beef cattle operation. When properly executed, these two elements work in tandem maximizing performance, reducing health issues and improving overall efficiency.


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Five ways to improve irrigation efficiency without buying new equipment

Five practical irrigation management strategies can help Idaho producers improve water-use efficiency, conserve limited water supplies and maintain profitability without investing in expensive new technology.
June 10, 2026
Emily Bedwell

While new irrigation technologies can be valuable tools, improving irrigation efficiency does not always require a major investment. In many cases, small management changes can have a significant impact on water use, crop performance and overall profitability.


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Water is becoming the hard limit on U.S. ranches

With drought tightening supply and diesel driving up the cost of every mile, the real risk on most ranches isn’t running out of water – it’s not knowing you’re already losing it.
June 9, 2026
Andrew Coppin

Across much of the U.S., ranchers are dealing with a shift that’s been building for years: The patterns they’ve relied on are changing.


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Another summer of water worries

June 5, 2026
Cassidy Woolsey

Depending on where you’re located in this great state, conditions vary, but overall the outlook is pretty bleak. And yes, it seems even more bleak than usual.


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West: Handling the summer heat

May 21, 2026
Carmen Willmore

While producers can’t change the weather, they can adjust management practices to help cattle stay cooler and maintain productivity.


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Critical start: The phase that sets the tone for everything that follows

The first few days calves spend in the feedlot is critical. The quicker an animal is comfortable in the new environment, the better will be its health, feed intake, growth and profitability.
May 12, 2026
Garrett Preedy

Starting feedlot cattle correctly is one of the most important parts of the entire feeding program. A feedlot animal is being asked to make a major transition: from pasture, backgrounding or a previous management system into a high-energy, tightly managed environment where rapid weight gain is the goal.


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IWRB outlines projects from Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer to Anderson Dam

March 23, 2026
David Cooper

As it commonly is with water projects in the Gem State, money is being dedicated at a constant basis on projects focusing in the short- and long-term future. Idaho Water Resource Board chairman Jeff Raybould presented an extensive review of how state funding has targeted specific projects across the state’s aquifers, streams and rivers.


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Water and prices hot topics at Idaho Potato Conference

February 24, 2026
Tyrell Marchant

As it does every year, the Idaho Potato Conference, held in Pocatello Jan. 21-22, delivered vital educational opportunities for growers, agronomists and the allied industry. With the potato industry facing some of the highest supplies and lowest prices it has seen in years, wise producers are taking any opportunity to gain an edge in the coming year.


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Canal lining project underway in Twin Falls County

Twin Falls Canal Company is in the process of lining the Highline Canal in order to address the issue of losing water from sinkholes and leaks, using grants from the Idaho Water Resource Board.
February 24, 2026
Madison Crawford Vargovich

Water shortages have been a rising concern throughout Idaho during recent years. What makes this matter even worse is when a canal is unable to effectively hold all the water that it does contain. Twin Falls Canal Company (TFCC) is in the process of solving that issue for many of their shareholders.


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