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Managing sagebrush – the Western plague

August 9, 2022
Kaylee Mecham

Jeff and J.C. Siddoway have owned a sheep, elk and bison ranch near Saint Anthony, Idaho, for generations now, and they have tried almost every method of brush management there is. For Western producers, sagebrush is a curse. Some varieties, like Wyoming big sagebrush, can grow tall as a man and wide enough to reach its neighbor, forming a 6-foot canopy over the range.


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Wildfire relief with fuel breaks

August 9, 2022
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

With four Bureau of Land Management (BLM) district offices and 12 field offices, the BLM manages nearly 12 million acres of public lands in Idaho, nearly one-fourth of the state’s total land area.


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Hybrid rye: A bane turned blessing

August 8, 2022
Lynn Jaynes
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Interseeding cover crops into silage corn

August 8, 2022
Steven Hines

In 2013, a group of colleagues and I started demonstrating with cover crops, with help from a Natural Resources and Conservation Service (NRCS) Conservation Innovation Grant to fund the work.


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Is it up or down? Yes

August 8, 2022
Clark Johnston

Is it just me, or does the summer feel as though it is passing us by quite rapidly? Well, it’s not just me – and time does feel like it is moving faster every year. In just a few weeks, the kids will be back in school, and we will begin looking at the fall work.


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ETA: TBD

August 8, 2022
Julia McCarthy

If it seems like breakdowns are more frustrating than they were three years ago, you’re not alone. The representative at the dealership is probably feeling the stress too.


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How much does the ‘natural hedge’ apply in Idaho?

August 8, 2022
Pat Hatzenbuehler

A common concept introduced in agricultural economics courses that focus on risk is that of the “natural hedge.” To summarize, the natural hedge relates to the commonly observed phenomena in some crop markets in which prices and yields tend to have an inverse relationship.


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FPT, get out of my way

August 8, 2022
Lynn Jaynes

What’s the common thread between food producers (you), grocery consumers and me (based on a poll)? Answer: Our impatience is increasing. (This isn’t particularly surprising information, but popular press acted like it was.)


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It’s for the birds

August 5, 2022
Kimberly Williams-Brackett

Birds are pests on farms and ranches, consuming and contaminating feed intended for cattle and fruit.


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Wipe Your Feet: Date night with Dave

July 28, 2022
Michele Coleman

I’ve been told that some couples go on dates. At least I’ve heard rumors about a weekly date night ritual. I guess making time for each other is supposed to be good for a marriage, helps you bond or something. 


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