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Filling the labor gap with H-2A

The H-2A program is becoming essential for Western agriculture, providing a reliable seasonal workforce for tasks like pruning and harvesting, especially as domestic labor shortages persist in the industry.
November 26, 2024
Julia McCarthy

The first three quarters of 2024 saw over 300,000 agricultural workers enter the country through the H-2A program, which provides temporary visas for foreign workers to perform seasonal agricultural jobs. It is an important source of labor in the West, with California and Washington ranking third and fourth in the nation, respectively, for H-2A workers.


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Considerations and concerns when looking into carbon markets

Agricultural producers can capitalize on carbon markets by selling offsets or using insets, but must carefully consider contracts, practice requirements and returns as they navigate this complex and evolving marketplace.
November 20, 2024
Ross Bronson

Many large corporations have made goals to become carbon neutral. To reach those goals, companies must lessen their emissions, purchase offsets or a combination of the two. This has led to a voluntary market for carbon credits in the U.S. where carbon, verified as sequestered, can be sold, thus providing opportunities for agricultural producers.


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Idaho FFA’s big moments at the 2024 national convention

November 18, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

Idaho was well represented at the 97th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, at the end of October. Among the highlights, Lucy Barney from the Rigby FFA Chapter earned national recognition as the champion in Equine Science Placement as part of her Supervised Agricultural Experience (SAE), marking a major achievement for Idaho FFA.


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What producers need to know about BOI reporting before the deadline hits

The Corporate Transparency Act requires state-registered entities to report their beneficial owners to the FinCEN, with penalties for noncompliance. Some larger entities are exempt from this filing.
November 14, 2024
Doug Lincoln

Did you know that every entity registered with any state secretary of state must complete an additional Beneficial Owner Information report or face a $500-per-day late filing penalty? I hope you knew that, but I bet this got your attention if you didn’t know.


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To build, or not to build? Economics of a farm shop

Farmers face three options for equipment storage: no covered storage, a machine shed or a farm shop. Key considerations include location, design and capital, with benefits in value retention and repair efficiency.
November 12, 2024
Brett Wilder

One of the most difficult decisions to make on the farm is whether or not to build a space for equipment and machinery storage and what type of space to build.


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The good life

November 10, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

Agriculture isn’t easy; it has a way of molding and stretching a person, but that’s what makes this way of life so rewarding. And that my friends, is truly a good life.


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November 10, 2024 Ag Proud Idaho digital magazine

November 8, 2024
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The Trailing of the Sheep Festival and the legacy of Idaho’s sheep industry

The Trailing of the Sheep Festival in Idaho celebrates the sheep industry’s history, showcasing traditions, products and culture while raising awareness about the industry's significance and potential for future growth.
November 7, 2024
Madison Crawford Vargovich

Originally founded by John Peavey in 1996 as an event to show the townspeople the tradition of moving sheep off the range every year, the Trailing of the Sheep Festival attracts numerous individuals, vendors and tourists alike, from literally all around the world.


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The power of the boot: The Jae Foundation builds mental wellness strength in Idahoans, one boot at a time

November 6, 2024
David Cooper

Since its arrival three years ago in Twin Falls, the Jae Foundation has built a footing from the ground up to preach the importance of affirming mental health. And by ground up, that goal starts straight from the boots.


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The power of break-even analysis in crop planning and marketing

Calculating your break-even point helps farmers make informed decisions on crop selection, pricing and marketing strategies. Regularly assessing costs ensures profitability and supports long-term financial success.
November 4, 2024
Monte Peterson

As harvest season approaches, you should have a good sense of your expected yields and the financial investments required to achieve them. To best prepare for next season, utilize this information with updated data on expenses and markets to calculate your true break-even point – defined as the value per unit where all expenses for the crop are covered by its revenue.


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