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Grain cart maintenance for an efficient harvest

July 19, 2022
Justin Render

Harvest season is still a little ways away, but it’s never too early to get your grain cart ready for this year’s haul. Addressing the maintenance needs of your combine is typically the first line of business for most farmers, but don’t forget about your grain cart.


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Assessing market changes for next year’s crop

None of us knows for a surety just where the markets are going, but we can look at how we can manage our price risk in these markets.
July 14, 2022
Clark Johnston

None of us knows for a surety just where the markets are going, but we can look at how we can manage our price risk in these markets. 



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U of I Extension Pest Friends board game makes a buzz

July 14, 2022
John O'Connell

Actual farmers don’t plant lunar wheat, and they’ll never encounter fan bugs or bog beetles when they scout their fields. Despite the fictitious details, anyone who plays the new agricultural-themed board game Pest Friends can count on learning real lessons in integrated pest management. 


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Visualizing a week of rain

July 14, 2022
Terrell O. Sorensen

I personally just enjoy rain. Having grown up in Idaho and lived here my whole life, I think I have come to understand what a few days of rain mean to our state and the farming community.


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Water isn’t a bottomless pit: The aquifer and reservoir sustainability of southwestern Idaho

April 10, 2022
Brad Stokes

It’s no secret that Elmore County contains the critically important watersheds for southwestern Idaho, encompassing most of the Boise Water Basin Range and the totality of several reservoirs (Anderson Ranch, Little Camas, Long Tom and Mountain Home) and parts of two other reservoir systems (Arrowrock and Lucky Peak).


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The hemp ship sails in untested waters

April 10, 2022
Lynn Jaynes

The 2018 Farm Bill gave states the authority to produce hemp but left regulation and licensing to state agriculture departments.


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Grain teff is gaining ground

April 10, 2022
Lynn Jaynes

“I keep meaning to drop by and ask David what he’s growing in that field,” says David Patrick’s neighbor – who farms several thousand acres. “I didn’t even know what it was.”


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Dogs sniff out potato diseases

April 10, 2022
Heather Smith Thomas

“Using Agriculture Conservation Dogs to detect PVY and BRR” was a symposium topic at the annual Idaho Seed Potato Growers seminar in January. Andrea Parish gave the presentation/demonstration, using dogs she trained to sniff out potato diseases.



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The gift of blue

April 10, 2022
Ellie Dalton

Idaho FFA supporters, through their contributions to the Idaho FFA Foundation, supply numerous FFA jackets annually for FFA members.


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Market Talk: 20 minutes a day

April 10, 2022
Clark Johnston

At the time I wrote this article, we were in the middle of experiencing some of the most volatile futures markets in years.



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