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Idaho dealer builds new store, service shop in Jerome

May 2, 2024
Walt Cooley

A 50-plus-year-old Idaho equipment dealership has a new location for its sales and repair shop in Jerome, Idaho. Mountain View Equipment moved into a brand-new $10 million facility just off I-84 Exit 165 in Jerome in April.


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Forged by fire: Exploring Owyhee County's rich cattle ranching history

May 1, 2024
Jim Morris

Much has changed in the Gem State since the gold rush, although a few vestiges endure. Rooted in practicality and steeped in history, cattle brands remain an important tool for ranchers in the state.


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Workshop educates local dairy producers on benefits of using genomic testing in herds

Local dairy producers and industry experts gathered to hear about ongoing studies being done in Idaho and Washington on genomic testing.
April 30, 2024
Matti McBride

Dairy producers and industry representatives in the Magic Valley gathered at Mountain View Barn in Jerome Feb. 28 for a workshop to discuss genomic testing and potential economic advantages of implementing the practice.


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Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth in Idaho – what do we do now?

Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth's arrival in Idaho poses significant challenges, underlining the need for proactive control measures and a comprehensive management program to address the invasive weed effectively.
April 29, 2024
Ben Lawrence

Every farming season brings us new challenges, and 2023 brought us glyphosate-resistant (GR) Palmer amaranth, a new type of pigweed in Idaho. The ramifications of identifying GR Palmer amaranth have the potential to alter current cropping systems in Idaho.


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Q&A with Scott Corbitt, general manager of the Port of Lewiston

April 29, 2024
Cassidy Woolsey

The conversation concerning the breaching of the dams on the Columbia-Snake River System has intensified in recent months and has only become more political. Ag Proud – Idaho’s Cassidy Woolsey recently spoke with Corbitt to learn more about the Port of Lewiston, its benefits to the state of Idaho and what impact the removal of the dams would have on agriculture.


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Enhancing irrigation efficiency for energy and cost savings

Regularly checking your irrigation system can save energy and money by addressing issues like worn parts and leaks. Idaho Power's programs offer incentives for system optimization, enhancing energy efficiency.
April 23, 2024
Steven Keller

Is your irrigation system as efficient as it could be? Optimizing your irrigation system can lower energy costs, save water and improve water distribution across your fields.


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Strategies for managing the unique stresses faced by ag producers

A growing concern in the agricultural community is the significant mental health challenges faced by ag producers. This underscores the importance of addressing stress factors and establishing a reliable support network of trusted advisers.
April 22, 2024
R. Jed Myers

Experts identify potential stress areas as production risk, market risk, financial risk, legal risk and human risk. Let’s look at these and identify sources that may alleviate these unknowns from becoming undue stressors.


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Ag program’s ‘one-room schoolhouse’ poised for significant upgrade

April 19, 2024
Walt Cooley

New Plymouth High School’s current ag building was built in the 1940s and was intended as the classroom for a much smaller student enrollment. Now the school has seven ag classes per day with more than 160 kids enrolled.


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Threats and impacts of invasive organisms on Idaho's ecosystems and economy

Invasive species often bring harmful impacts to new areas, costing governments billions per year. Recent findings in Idaho, like the quagga mussel and emerald ash borer, highlight ongoing efforts to address these invasive threats.
April 18, 2024
Cheyanne Myers and Brad Stokes

Invasive organisms can, and often do, cause adverse consequences to their newly introduced range. In terms of the finances of countries, states, regional/local governments spend billions of dollars per year trying to manage, control and/or eradicate invasive organisms.


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The glyphosate debate: Facts, risks and benefits

Contrasting perspectives on glyphosate’s use require a risk-benefit analysis. While some focus solely on risks, a closer examination reveals its scientifically supported benefits outweigh perceived risks.
April 16, 2024
Jeff Miller and Evan Miller

With glyphosate, many see only the risks and not the benefits. A closer look at glyphosate shows that the safety concerns are not scientifically supported, and that the benefits are worth the perceived risk.



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