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Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame announces 2025 inductees

March 22, 2025

Longtime leaders in Idaho’s agriculture industry were inducted into the Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame (EIAHF) during the annual recognition dinner March 21 at the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel in Fort Hall.


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Interseeding cover crops in silage corn: Lessons from Utah trials

Utah research trials found that interseeding cover crops into silage corn can enhance nitrogen use efficiency and soil health without reducing yield. Key lessons include ensuring soil moisture, early weed control, persistence and utilizing local conservation resources.
March 21, 2025
Matt Yost

In 2022, Steven Hines with the University of Idaho wrote an article for Ag Proud – Idaho on interseeding cover crops into silage corn. Steven shared lessons learned and research results from trials in Idaho during 2017-22. Concurrent research was being conducted in Utah around the same time frame. This article will revisit interseeding and discuss takeaways from Utah studies.


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Valley School District’s new ag program gains momentum with $3.3M grant – but more support is needed

March 14, 2025

The Valley School District is making a significant milestone with the launch of its agriculture education program, thanks to a $3.3 million Idaho Career Ready Students (ICRS) grant. This significant funding will go toward the construction of a new ag education building, featuring modern shop and classroom spaces designed to equip students with real-world, hands-on agricultural experience.


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Maximizing efficiency and savings in irrigation: How energy management benefits farmers

Efficient irrigation management can reduce energy costs and improve water conservation for farmers. Idaho Power offers incentives for upgrading equipment and programs that help manage electricity use during peak times.
March 13, 2025
Steven Keller

Water and energy are two of the most critical resources in modern agriculture, and efficient management of both can mean the difference between a profitable season and one plagued by high operational costs. Farmers who prioritize energy-efficient irrigation systems can see significant savings, better water conservation and even potential incentives to help offset upgrade costs.


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New Idaho Wheat Commission building coming to Boise

March 11, 2025
Ryan Mortensen

The Idaho Wheat Commission (IWC) is moving forward with plans to construct a new building in downtown Boise, with an estimated cost of $14 million. The current building, built in 1945, has been known among the agricultural industry as the Idaho Wheat and Ag Center.


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March 10, 2025 Ag Proud Idaho digital magazine

March 10, 2025

The latest issue of Ag Proud – Idaho magazine is available. To view, make sure you're logged into your agproud.com account. If you do not have access, click "Subscribe" in the top-right corner of agproud.com to add permission to view.


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All in good fun

March 6, 2025
Cassidy Woolsey

There’s always plenty happening in agriculture – much of it beyond our control.


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Wipe Your Feet: The downside of downsizing

March 5, 2025
Michele Coleman

The point of this whole story is that my mom is downsizing. Downsizing is an unemotional word that actually means “ripping your heart out.” Downsizing is emptying your life out of closets and boxes and drawers and arranging it onto the floor in piles. Downsizing is deciding which pieces of your past should be donated, sold or thrown away.


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The Outside Circle: A hard row to hoe

March 3, 2025
Gus Brackett

My favorite ag-related cliché is, “Make hay when the sun shines.” I use this phrase to encourage my children to complete a task when the opportunity is ripe. I also use this phrase to encourage my baler operator to plant his keister in the seat of a tractor when the weather is prime. Ag clichés have a poignant meaning both on the farm and in polite society.


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Navigating biologicals: Do they belong on your farm?

Biological product use in agriculture has surged 300% in the past decade. This guide helps farmers understand biostimulants, biopesticides and key considerations for integrating them into their operations effectively.
February 26, 2025
Justin McCoy

The use of biological products in agriculture has increased by 300% over the past 10 years and is expected to continue an upward trajectory. Vast amounts of information and claims surrounding these products have left many growers to wonder how these products fit into the production practices on their farms.


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