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Irons in the Fire: Simple angels

November 28, 2025
Paul Marchant

October’s promises had vanished with the green flush on the mountain, leaving cows content and a rancher frustrated as winter crept closer. The cold November morning and lingering herd reminder: Mother Nature doesn’t always honor a rancher’s timeline.


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The Outside Circle: A Charlie Brown Christmas

November 27, 2025
Gus Brackett

Charlie Brown and I are kindred spirits. Our similarities are uncanny. We both have round faces, we’re both snappy dressers, and we both have a single, squiggly hair in the middle of our bald heads. Yes, Charlie Brown and I share many similarities.


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Tales of a Hay Hauler: Dean Callahan's ‘Green Dragon’

Before or just after getting a driver's license, Dean revived an old Plymouth (which he painted pea green) and a broken-down tractor. He planned to plow gardens with the tractor, but the family dealership sold it. That early letdown only confirmed his lifelong habit: Fix what’s broken and make it useful.
November 26, 2025
Brad Nelson

Even before the ink dried on his driver’s license, Dean was restoring life into unwanted machines.


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Revisiting sulfur fertilizer recommendations for field crops

In recent USU trials across nine fields, sulfur applications showed no yield or quality benefits. Researchers suggest revising fertilizer guidelines and using tissue testing to confirm deficiencies rather than applying sulfur as “insurance.”
November 25, 2025
Megan Baker and Matt Yost

With the potentially high costs of fertilizer application, accurately diagnosing and addressing sulfur deficiencies is critical for profitable crop production.


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Selenium and beef cattle

Selenium deficiency can cause serious health and reproductive problems, but an overabundance of selenium can present its own issues. A trusted nutritionist or veterinarian can set your herd on the right path.
November 13, 2025
John O'Meara

Sometimes it seems as if beef producers are faced with a million details to attend to in order to make a ranch successful and cattle happy and healthy. Selenium is one of those details.


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Keeping the farm in the family: Succession planning and smart financing for the next generation

Early farm succession planning safeguards your legacy and relationships. Involve family, seek professional guidance and equip successors with the skills and support needed for a smooth, lasting transition.
November 13, 2025
Logan Maag

Although many farmers want to preserve their family legacy, they also need to consider their needs in retirement. Effective succession planning can balance these needs, but because of legal, financial and operational complexities, it’s important to approach this issue with a comprehensive framework.


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Elevated fertilizer prices continue to squeeze farmers’ margins

Fertilizer prices remain high but are slowly stabilizing. Increased global production, eased export restrictions and potential conflict resolution could help balance the market by 2026.
November 12, 2025
Xiaoli Etienne and Qi Zhang

Fertilizer prices have eased since the 2022 spike, but for most farmers, they still feel painfully high.


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Looking for the ‘flecks of gold’

November 6, 2025
Cassidy Woolsey

That story reminds me that gratitude isn’t about stumbling upon life’s “nuggets” – the milestones, the grand gestures, the once-in-a-lifetime moments … the stuff. It’s about learning to see the flecks of gold hidden in the ordinary. I’m still learning, but the more I practice noticing them, the fuller my life becomes.


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New forage harvester series debut in Idaho

CLAAS and John Deere hit the road this summer, touring the U.S. and southern Idaho to test their new series and collect feedback before production ramps up in 2026.
November 3, 2025
Cassidy Woolsey

It was a big year for the forage harvesting industry, with both John Deere and Claas unveiling new series this summer. Several operators across southern Idaho had the opportunity to demo these machines while on tour in September.


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Idaho’s brucellosis rule under review this year

Idaho’s brucellosis rule is under review through Gov. Brad Little’s Zero-Based Regulation order, requiring full evaluation, public input and legislative approval to maintain Idaho’s brucellosis-free status.
October 31, 2025
Taryn Cox

In 2020, Gov. Brad Little signed Executive Order 2020-01, known as Zero-Based Regulation. The order requires every Idaho administrative rule to be repealed and either allowed to expire or reissued after a complete and thorough evaluation.


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