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A better way to know when to water

Water potential sensors are one tool to improve irrigation management by measuring soil moisture availability for crops, leading to better yields, reduced water usage and significant cost savings.
June 17, 2024
Colin S. Campbell

Every farmer knows the cost of irrigating their crops, and anyone who has lost yield to disease and drought knows the cost of over- and underirrigating their crops.


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Mickelsen outlines Idaho water issues, solutions

Idaho’s Department of Water Resources issued a water curtailment order affecting noncompliant groundwater users. Stephanie Mickelsen discussed historical water use and current management strategies at a City Club of Idaho Falls meeting.
June 14, 2024
Paige Nelson

During a meeting of the City Club of Idaho Falls on May 16, Stephanie Mickelsen addressed Idaho’s water issues and how eastern Idaho farmers are working to better manage the resource.


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Agri-Service names Cale Sledge president

June 13, 2024

Agri-Service LLC announced on June 11 that the company's board of directors has unanimously appointed Cale Sledge as president effective June 3, 2024.


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Prepare for future beef-on-dairy markets

Market forces have created excellent opportunities for dairy-beef crossbred calves today. Is your dairy prepared for future market swings?
June 12, 2024
Jeremy Howard

Dairy farmers are reaping the benefits of current high prices for dairy-beef crossbred calves thanks to historically lower cattle placements and strong beef demand. It is not unusual for day-old calves to bring $600 to $700 or more, significantly more than full dairy calves.


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Weed of the month – poison hemlock

June 11, 2024

It’s that time of year when poison hemlock, a dangerous noxious weed that can be fatal to humans and all classes of livestock, is once again in full growth around the state, officials with the Idaho Weed Awareness Campaign warn.


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Family first

June 10, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

For those caught in the hustle and bustle of agricultural life, the hardest part about taking time off may be leaving the farm in the rearview mirror. However, taking a break doesn’t mean neglecting responsibilities.


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Are soil wetting agents worth the investment?

Wetting agents, like those used on golf courses, are being considered for water management in field crops. USU trials assess their effectiveness and suggest targeted use for hydrophobic soils.
June 10, 2024
Matt Yost

Should growers be treating their fields more like golf courses? A common solution to this problem in golf courses is the application of products known as soil wetting agents that reduce the surface tension of soil.


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Half a century of insight and adaptation at Bower Chopping Inc.

June 7, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

This long-standing support, stretching over 40 years with some customers, is a source of profound humility for the Bowers. Bower Chopping’s legacy is not just about harvesting crops – it’s about cultivating enduring relationships built on integrity and a shared passion for doing things the right way.


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Wipe Your Feet: The telephone call

June 5, 2024
Michele Coleman

“Cows are out. Can you give me a hand getting them back in?” That one question told me that he was officially scraping the bottom of the barrel – a man clear out of better options. I am the last person anyone wants to have to call when cattle are involved.


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The Outside Circle: Are you gonna eat that?

June 3, 2024
Gus Brackett

Once I was working at a concession stand when a person ordered a hot dog and then asked, “Are these hot dogs kosher?” “It’s a hot dog! Someone should certainly pray over every hot dog,” is what I thought, but a simple “no” is what I answered.


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