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January 10, 2025 Ag Proud Idaho digital magazine

January 10, 2025

I don't really like New Year's

January 9, 2025
Cassidy Woolsey

If I’m being honest, I can be pretty hard on myself – which might explain why the celebration of a new year isn’t always my favorite.


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New barn makes winter work days better at Creekside Dairy

January 6, 2025
Walt Cooley

Winter work days are much better for dairyman Cameron Turner this year. This is the second winter he and his family’s dairy will be milking cows with robots in an enclosed barn. Their new dairy was finished in the fall of 2023.


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Legislative ag roundup: Priorities in 2025

January 2, 2025

Leaders from some of Idaho’s agricultural sectors share their expectations and priorities for the 2025 legislative session.


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The Outside Circle: The dirt on Idaho’s farmland loss

December 30, 2024
Gus Brackett

Imagine the solutions a trained civil engineer could brainstorm if they actually valued farmland as farmland. Folks from the rural parts of Idaho and America must continually convince city planners of the intrinsic value of farmland. We must maintain farming systems as they are … as dirt.


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Field scouting Idaho ag: 2024 in review

Agronomists call 2024 an average year with highlights such as strong sugarbeet quality and a longer fall, but growers faced challenges from pests, rodents and extreme heat.
December 26, 2024
Julia McCarthy

“Overall, it was an average to average-plus year,” says Terry Helms of Simplot Grower Solutions in Oakley. Helms has been an agronomist in south central Idaho since 1985 and deals with a range of crops including potatoes, sugarbeets, corn, dry beans and small grains.


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Fertilizer prices stabilize in 2024, but uncertainty continues

Fertilizer prices stabilized in 2024 after steep declines in 2023 but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels, influenced by global supply, demand and geopolitical factors.
December 23, 2024
Xiaoli Etienne and Qi Zhang

Following the historical high prices of 2021 and 2022, fertilizer prices significantly declined in 2023 as supply chain disruptions eased. This trend largely continued into 2024. While prices have stabilized, they remain elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels.


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The financial condition of Idaho agriculture: 2024

Despite lower crop revenues, livestock sector gains propelled Idaho farmgate cash receipts to another all-time high in 2024. Net farm income is forecast to increase for the total farm sector, but there will be large differences across individual commodities.
December 20, 2024
Xiaoxue (Rita) Du and Brett Wilder

Cash receipts for livestock and crops in 2024 are estimated at $11.3 billion, a 4% increase over 2023. Cash receipts for milk, Idaho’s leading agricultural commodity, were estimated to be 11% higher than 2023. Those for potatoes, Idaho’s highest revenue crop, were estimated to be 6% lower than 2023.


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Women in agriculture: Pioneers in dairy

Women in dairy are driving innovation, sustainability and leadership, shaping the industry's future while preserving family farms and strengthening rural communities.
December 18, 2024
Bryce Chambers

From running family farms to spearheading innovative agricultural practices, women have and continue to play a vital role in shaping the future of farming. This is especially evident in the dairy industry, where women are increasingly taking on leadership roles, driving sustainability and fostering community connections.


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Innovative alfalfa genetics and management strategies for drought resilience

New genetic improvements in alfalfa, along with innovative crop and water management techniques, help mitigate drought impacts, improve yield efficiency and maintain profitability during water shortages.
December 16, 2024
Donald Miller

Drought stress is one of the most significant limiting factors in crop production worldwide, and alfalfa is no exception. Dealing with droughts and water shortages can be challenging. However, there are some new tools available to alfalfa producers to help mitigate yield and profit losses.


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