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Outside of Blackfoot, Idaho there's a cowboy who does a little more than put his boots in the stirrups. Chet Nicholas explains how his idea of creating custom covered stirrups has grown over the past 16 years.
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The recently introduced Livestock Risk Management and Education Act would provide grants to certain state land-grant universities to better equip livestock producers with risk management training.
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Idaho is close to meeting a long-term aquifer management goal.
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game, in an effort to help the farmers, is handing out depredation tags and opening seasons to encourage sportsmen to help with these elk that have been displaced from the back county, and now refuse to return, because wol
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Congress talked about hemp rules on Capitol Hill today.
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A hard October freeze has complicated Idaho's 2019 wine grape crop.
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The Idaho Shag’s breeding origins may be as fuzzy as their frazzled hair coat, yet after working with the comical-looking cow dogs, ranchers swear their loyalty to the breed.
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The American Farm Bureau Federation supports the Seeding Rural Resilience Act sponsored by Sens. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), which is designed to help farmers respond to stress and decrease the stigma associated with mental health ca
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Ryan Searle, a 36-year-old Shelley farmer is confident that his field of maize will provide his best cash crop this year.
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Gem county Farm Bureau YF&R committee collects food for donation to a local foodbank.
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Farm economy improving, Farm Bill implementation discussed on Capitol Hill
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Fremont County farmers team up for a food drive.
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After declining in 2015 and 2016, the total value of agricultural production in Idaho has now increased for two straight years.
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Fremont County farmers celebrate American Farm Bureau's Centennial
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Dealers, manufacturers and industry personnel from several different equipment brands will be on hand to have a discussion and answer questions during the events.
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Thousands of acres of crops were still in the field when a bitter cold snap hit Idaho.