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The Southern Idaho Livestock Hall of Fame 2025 honorees

April 9, 2025

The Southern Idaho Livestock Hall of Fame recognizes the men and women who have made positive impacts on the livestock industry. The newest inductees were honored on April 8 during the organization’s 64th annual banquet in Twin Falls.


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Rigby High School ag department builds new CTE building

A testament to problem-solving, Rigby High’s nationally ranked FFA and welding programs needed space. After failed bonds, ag teachers secured a $5.3 million state grant and a donated steel structure, creating a new CTE facility and expanding opportunities.
April 3, 2025
Paige Nelson

Rigby has a new CTE building. It exists thanks to the collaboration of many community stakeholders and the ag teachers in the ag department, but the ag department will never live within its walls, and that is precisely how they want it.


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Wipe Your Feet: The man who drives me crazy

March 31, 2025
Michele Coleman

I’m not ashamed to admit that one of the happiest days of my life was in high school, and it was a revenge day. What’s worse, it was a revenge day exacted against an innocent person who had no idea I even had a stake in his tragedy.


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Number of farmers and ranchers serving in legislature declining

Idaho’s legislature has seen a sharp decline in representatives from agriculture, dropping from 50% in 1985 to around 20% today. With urban influence growing, farmers must actively engage legislators to ensure agriculture’s needs, especially regarding water and policy, are understood and addressed.
March 25, 2025
Paige Nelson

Are your state representatives farmers or ranchers? Does your state senator come from a career in ag? Does anyone from your legislative district even have ties to production agriculture? According to Doug Jones, state representative from 1985-2005, for the 2025 session, he counts around 20 members of both houses as agriculturalists.


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Weekly Digest: Feed additive legislation reintroduced in House

Chobani announces $500 million expansion in Idaho.
March 24, 2025
Karen Lee

In the news this week: Feed additive legislation has been reintroduced in House, Chobani announces a $500 million expansion in Idaho, and dairy show ring guidelines have been updated.


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Idaho's ag leaders weigh in: The impact of tariffs on dairy, wheat, cattle and potatoes

Idaho’s ag leaders discuss the challenges and opportunities that arose from the trade policies in President Donald Trump’s previous term as well as how the shifting landscape affects their export market.
March 24, 2025
Cassidy Woolsey

Idaho’s ag leaders discuss the challenges and opportunities that arose from the trade policies in President Donald Trump’s previous term as well as how the shifting landscape affects their export market.


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The Outside Circle: Coffee or tea

March 24, 2025
Gus Brackett

For most, their coffee is so foul-tasting that a double shot of cream and sugar is required as flavoring. As my grandmother would say, “If you waste your time with cream and sugar, why don’t you just drink hot chocolate with the children?” She would then smile a yellow-toothed grin and laugh with the breath of a not-yet-warm diesel engine.


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Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame announces 2025 inductees

March 22, 2025

Longtime leaders in Idaho’s agriculture industry were inducted into the Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame (EIAHF) during the annual recognition dinner March 21 at the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel in Fort Hall.


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Valley School District’s new ag program gains momentum with $3.3M grant – but more support is needed

March 14, 2025

The Valley School District is making a significant milestone with the launch of its agriculture education program, thanks to a $3.3 million Idaho Career Ready Students (ICRS) grant. This significant funding will go toward the construction of a new ag education building, featuring modern shop and classroom spaces designed to equip students with real-world, hands-on agricultural experience.


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Maximizing efficiency and savings in irrigation: How energy management benefits farmers

Efficient irrigation management can reduce energy costs and improve water conservation for farmers. Idaho Power offers incentives for upgrading equipment and programs that help manage electricity use during peak times.
March 13, 2025
Steven Keller

Water and energy are two of the most critical resources in modern agriculture, and efficient management of both can mean the difference between a profitable season and one plagued by high operational costs. Farmers who prioritize energy-efficient irrigation systems can see significant savings, better water conservation and even potential incentives to help offset upgrade costs.


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