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Mexico is the first of the three nations in the USMCA to ratify the agreement.
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At McIntyre family farm twenty-six hundred eggs are harvested each day from three thousand laying hens.
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Losses of honey bee colonies are running very high.
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If you pump irrigation water in Eastern Idaho, a great water year is not a sure-fire guarantee of water.
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Idaho Farm Bureau Federation recently held three meetings to listen to the concerns of potato growers.
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Preview of a new series of educational videos on the reality of the rangeland interactions between livestock and wolves. Wolves were re-introduced back to the west in 1995 by the federal government.
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Dairy program signups going well, so far.
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The annual bus tour of interesting agricultural operations in Boundary county recently took place and the stops included a forest, a garden, and a close-up look at worms.
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Local Farm Service Agency offices are accepting enrollment from dairy producers for one of the first available 2018 Farm Bill programs.
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In Gem County, the first orchard crops are in and its festival time.
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A bumper crop of cherries at Crimson Gem Orchard.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that will simplify the regulatory process for genetically engineered agriculture.
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Nestled in the heart of the Boise National Forest, 36 miles northeast of Boise, historic Idaho City dates back to the 1860s.
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The federal disaster aid package provides relief to farmers still facing an uphill battle from last winter’s flooding and wet planting conditions.
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Taiwanese dairy product manufacturer and co-packer Jetton Biochemistry Co., Ltd. will locate a new blended powder facility for production of a proprietary dairy formula in southwest Idaho.