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Idaho steer ‘Bruce’ gains national TikTok fame

September 9, 2024
Walt Cooley

Today, Bruce is more than just another steer. He has millions of followers on social media. People around the world follow this Idaho steer on Herrera’s social media channels to see what human foods he will try next and what house pet-like activities Bruce will do with the family. Herrera says Bruce’s fame was truly accidental.


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The Outside Circle: Ants and airplanes

September 4, 2024
Gus Brackett

Time is different in the city. City dwellers have watches, clocks and bell towers. We in rural America rely on the sun. If you arrive a second past an agreed-upon time in the city, you are late. If you arrive a second past an agreed-upon time in the country, you will wait on the other person.


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University of Idaho finishing first construction phase of new research dairy

August 28, 2024
John O'Connell

The first phase of construction of the University of Idaho-led Idaho Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (Idaho CAFE) – comprising rough grading of open-lot corrals and dairy lagoons and construction of a 60-cow rotary milking parlor – is on pace to be completed by late September or early October.



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Finding balance: Idaho’s water challenges and potential solutions

Idaho growers share their frustration over water curtailment during a year of excess water, stressing the need for better distribution management and urging long-term solutions to avoid future challenges.
August 26, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

“I’m getting fatigued on the problem. I want to focus on solutions,” says Jake Stander, a fifth-generation grower near Blackfoot.


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Inadequate zinc constricting Idaho wheat crops

Idaho wheat growers face zinc deficiency, losing 3.5 to 4 bushels per acre annually. Immediate zinc availability is crucial for improving seedling vigor and maximizing yields.
August 23, 2024
Richard Fillmore

Wheat growers in Idaho are losing a surprising 3.5 to 4 bushels per acre every year due to widespread zinc deficiency that results in slow emergence and a lack of seedling vigor. While most now recognize that zinc is widely deficient in the soil profile, the larger issue of how to solve it still remains.


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Equipment write-offs: There’s more to it than you might think

Buying equipment at year-end for tax deductions requires considering depreciation timing for the most benefit. Utilize bonus depreciation, Section 179 or a combination of the two to manage deductions strategically, balancing current and future financial impacts.
August 23, 2024
Doug Lincoln

It’s pretty common for clients to consider buying equipment at year's end in order to write it off for tax purposes. Bottom line: We need to think about depreciation timing for when the tax deduction will help the most.


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Wipe Your Feet: There’s nothing to eat around here

August 19, 2024
Michele Coleman

I recently learned from my teenaged daughter, for example, that we are an “ingredient family.” She mentioned it casually one day, just as if she was talking about growing up during the Great Depression or surviving the Dust Bowl years. “Yeah, we never had good stuff to eat like my friends did. I grew up eating chocolate chips for dessert because, you know, we are an ingredient family.”


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Alfalfa and the wrangle for Western water

Alfalfa, a high water-consuming crop, plays a crucial economic role in Idaho's agriculture, providing benefits such as soil health and supporting the dairy industry despite criticism over its water usage.
August 15, 2024
Julia McCarthy

With agriculture using more than 40% of total U.S. freshwater withdrawals in 2015 and hay and forage crops weighing in at 37% of U.S. irrigation water use, environmental groups and the media have been known to blast alfalfa producers for excessive water use.


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The evolution and future of modern agricultural pesticides

Modern pesticides have boosted agricultural efficiency and yields, reducing labor while controlling pests. However, regulatory pressures and inevitable pest resistance highlight the need for integrated pest management and new technologies.
August 14, 2024
Shane Hansen

If you recognize the utility of sawing off the top foot and a half of a garden hoe shaft, there’s a high likelihood you were the child of a sugarbeet grower prior to 2008 and the introduction of glyphosate resistance into this crop. I count myself among this group of beet-hoeing children and doubt if there is anyone more grateful for the miracle of modern crop protection.



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Alfalfa genetics and management techniques that extend stand life

The longevity and profitability of an alfalfa field depend on maintaining a stand density above six plants per square foot, influenced by genetics, initial density and management practices that minimize plant stress.
August 13, 2024
Donald Miller

When a producer plants an alfalfa field, there is an expectation that the field will remain productive for several years. Alfalfa is a perennial crop but there is a limit to its longevity, since all alfalfa fields naturally thin over time.


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