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Youth livestock breeding projects aim to improve genetics

July 13, 2023
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

Several South Magic Valley District FFA students were interviewed about refining a breeding program in their livestock projects.


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The first private school to establish an FFA chapter

July 12, 2023
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

Private schools and FFA – is that even a thing?


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Learning to do, doing to learn

March 29, 2023
Erica Louder

“Public speaking is scary; I get it, but you have to do it, and in this family, you will learn to do it well.” I found these words tumbling out of my mouth following my 10-year-old daughter’s 4-H meeting. 


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Idaho ag news – December 2022

November 15, 2022

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service released Idaho’s top 10 agricultural commodities update (for 2021) with comparisons of 2021 to 2020.


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Weekly Digest: National FFA announces dairy proficiency winners

November 2, 2022
Dave Natzke

Digest highlights

  • National FFA announces dairy proficiency winners
  • July all-milk, mailbox price gap averaged 90 cents
  • Michigan dairy producers approve checkoff continuation
  • Maine PFAS Fund Advisory Committee to meet
  • Ag producer sentiment weaker
  • GDT product prices decline further

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Raising kids through raising cattle: Wildorado Cattle Company

January 25, 2022
Kate James

In 2016, they didn’t have a high school. Today, Wildorado, Texas, has a high school – and the only student-led registered black Angus seedstock operation in the country.


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Beyond the Ring

January 1, 2022
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

Beyond the Ring to youth who show livestock is similar to what PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboy’s Association) is to rodeo.


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In animals we trust

September 8, 2021
Erica Louder and Craig J. Louder
Every year we see the pictures at the end of summer: kids hugging a 4-H or FFA project animal with tears streaming down their cheeks.
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Teaching in Africa

Perry shares agriculture from Georgia to Africa

August 10, 2021
Amy Throndsen
If you need a pick-me-up or reminder of why you do what you do, give Gena Perry a call. She’ll be able to shed a light on agriculture’s big picture by providing perspective on a local and global scale infused with positive energy and boots-on-the ground experience to back up her intellect.
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From backdrop to business

November 12, 2020
Kate James
As a high school freshman, his ag teacher presented him with the opportunity to participate in the calf scramble at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. After catching at both, he selected a purebred Hereford heifer for his project, a decision which set into motion the beginning of a career.
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