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Inside the fresh-pack potato market: The Mart Group journey

August 5, 2024
Lynn Jaynes

How do we preserve the individual farm legacy while preparing the farm for future generations? It was this question that brought 10 potato farmers together in the late ’70s and early ’80s to attempt to operate a fresh-pack potato shed together.


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Impact of heavy ag equipment on Idaho's highways and road planning

Managing agricultural traffic and large equipment affects everything from basic road geometry to reflectors.
August 1, 2024
Julia McCarthy

With 24,600 farms and ranches in Idaho, accessing remote fields and moving commodities to market place a big demand on the roadways. Never is that so obvious as when harvest is in full swing and motorists find themselves sharing the roads with trucks, combines and other large equipment.


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Understanding water management challenges in Idaho’s Treasure Valley

The Treasure Valley faces water management challenges due to urbanization's impact on drain flows, with the Treasure Valley Water Supply Project providing innovative solutions to understand and manage these changes.
July 31, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

The Idaho Water Users Association (IWUA) midyear meeting in June highlighted significant water management challenges and innovative solutions in the Treasure Valley.


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Changing the desert soil in Oakley, Idaho

Through trial and error, Blake Matthews has eliminated insecticides and fumigants over the past seven years using regenerative practices, significantly improving soil health on their farm.
July 29, 2024
Lynn Jaynes

In seven years, organic matter content in Matthews’ fields has gained a point and a half, and the curve is getting steeper now. “So it’s not taking us decades to make that organic matter change,” he says. “It can happen faster than people think. I mean, we’re farming in a desert, after all … but we’ve changed the soil. And you can change the soil, even in a desert.”


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Heat reclaim benefits for Idaho dairies and farms

Adopting heat reclaim technology enhances efficiency, reduces costs and promotes sustainability by repurposing waste heat for various agricultural operations such as milk cooling, cleaning processes and consistent heating during colder months.
July 24, 2024
Deslyn O'Dell

In Idaho, where farming is a cornerstone of the economy, adopting heat reclaim technology is a strategic move that offers substantial benefits and can revolutionize agricultural practices. In this article, you can learn more about how heat reclaim systems can enhance efficiency, reduce costs and promote sustainability on Idaho farms.


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Ranchers push back as Lava Ridge Wind Project advances

Ranchers, queued for appeal, await the BLM's final decision as the Lava Ridge Wind Project progresses amid significant opposition and concerns over environmental and community impacts.
July 24, 2024
Paige Nelson

BLM manages its land for multiple uses; yet, this is the first time a wind project of this magnitude has gone this far in the BLM approval process.


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Foreign ownership of agricultural land in Idaho

Foreign ownership of U.S. agricultural land is increasing, with over 43.4 million acres held by foreign entities. Idaho has passed laws to restrict foreign government ownership of agricultural land, addressing national security concerns.
July 23, 2024
Katie Vandenberg-Van Vliet

Even though most of us don’t think of these foreign governments or investors as our “neighbors,” they are more prevalent than one might think.


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A ‘fair’ chance at health care for dairy employees

Si-Ellen Farms hosts annual health fairs to connect Hispanic employees with essential health resources, breaking down language barriers and promoting long-term well-being and safety on the farm.
July 19, 2024
Jessica Schmitt

When immersed in a new culture, language, location and lifestyle, accessing health resources can be infuriating and confusing. Routine tasks, like setting up a dentist appointment and attending doctor’s visits, can be daunting, if not impossible, under these circumstances.


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Smoking out our spuds?

Researchers in Parma showed reductions in potato yield, size and uniformity when subjected to severe smoke conditions. Similar research on other commodities is already underway.
July 16, 2024
Julia McCarthy

“The bottom line is,” says Mike Thornton, “if you have a lot of smoke, you can expect potatoes to be less productive, especially top-grade potatoes.” He found that yield in the smoke-treated plots dropped 2% to 3% each year.


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Idaho's ongoing battle with Mormon crickets

Mormon crickets have long threatened Idaho's crops and rangelands, and their unpredictable population cycles complicate control efforts. If you're dealing with these pests this year, contact your local extension agent.
July 11, 2024
Brad Stokes and Jason Thomas

While the eastern U.S. gets bombarded with large broods of cicadas this year, here in the West we face an ongoing threat that’s more than just noise – relentless swarms of Mormon crickets infesting parts of the state.


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