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Virtual fences with real results

Projects around the state offer a glimpse of the possibilities virtual fencing technology may offer to Idaho producers and range managers.
October 31, 2024
Julia McCarthy

“It’s not a complete silver bullet, but nothing is,” says Jay Smith of the J Lazy S Angus Ranch of Carmen. He and his wife Chyenne are using virtual fencing to manage cattle grazing on their Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Forest Service (USFS) permits after the 130,000-acre Moose Fire scorched their USFS grazing allotment in 2022. “I think the proof’s in the pudding when I say we want to keep using it,” he says. “The cost and the work were worth it.”


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Bankruptcy: Not the end but a new beginning

Chapter 12 bankruptcy offers a specialized process for family farmers to restructure their debts while continuing operations. This article outlines filing procedures, repayment plans, creditor meetings and the discharge process.
October 29, 2024
Thomas M. Larsen

Unfortunately, bankruptcy is often associated with underperformance or carelessness. However, this should not be the case. Filing a Chapter 12 bankruptcy can be a great tool and resource for families engaged in agriculture who find themselves in a difficult situation and face going out of business or losing their farm.


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The Outside Circle: Eat your vegetables

October 24, 2024
Gus Brackett

I hate peas. It’s not the taste, it’s the texture. When I was a child, I would dutifully eat my peas. However, they would lodge in my gullet, my throat reflexively rejecting the fluorescent squishy spheres. I would chase the peas around my plate hoping, in vain, that the peas would tire of my harassment and evaporate from my plate.


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Cattle vaccinations: Worth a shot

Proper vaccination is crucial for animal health, but methods matter. Producers should differentiate between modified-live and killed vaccines, store them properly and remain aware of possible adverse reactions.
October 22, 2024
Julia McCarthy

“When we’re talking vaccines, the worst-case scenario is not vaccinating,” says Idaho County Extension Educator Meranda Small. “That means you’re not giving your animals the opportunity to be set up for success in a variety of scenarios.”



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Wipe Your Feet: It’s not who you are but what you drive that matters

October 18, 2024
Michele Coleman

The difference between me and Dave can be summed up in the church parking lot. When we pull in on a Sabbath morning, David instantly knows who’s there before he actually sees anybody.


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Not another meeting!

Winter agricultural meetings offer more than just research updates – they provide networking, new ideas and practical improvements for your operation. Attend with an open mind, engage and give feedback.
October 18, 2024
Jeff Miller

Many agricultural information meetings are planned for the purpose of sharing the latest (hopefully unbiased) research information. However, these meetings have the potential to offer more than just technical data.


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Alfalfa variety development: What can we expect in the future?

Alfalfa breeding has advanced to enhance disease resistance, adaptability to extreme conditions and profitability through genetic improvements, alternative uses like grazing and exploring new revenue streams such as carbon sequestration.
October 14, 2024
Donald Miller

The good news is that despite the downsizing of proprietary and public alfalfa breeding programs, there is still a lot of genetic improvements being made. This is in part due to the technical advances in plant breeding.


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October 10, 2024 Ag Proud Idaho digital magazine

October 10, 2024

Who’s moving to Idaho?

October 7, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

Idaho’s growth is often a focus of conversation to those who live here, but it seems to become even more so when an election year rolls around. Who are these people? Where are they coming from? Are they going to change Idaho? Or, in other words, what way will they vote?


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Growing more than beets: Amalgamated Sugar's youth grower program

October 2, 2024
Lynn Jaynes

Many of today’s youth are served well through 4-H and FFA programs throughout the state and nation, but those aren’t the only successful youth programs available in agriculture. Several commodity or livestock groups tailor specific programs to encourage youth involvement beyond 4-H or FFA, and Amalgamated Sugar Youth Grower Program is one example of these outstanding programs.


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