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Low temperatures and wind, affecting crop emergence and herbicide application, are some of the challenges Idaho growers are finding as this year’s row crops get going. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content....
“This is something that’s been staring us in the face for a long time,” says Clarke Alder about herbicide resistance in weeds. As a weed scientist with Amalgamated Sugar Company, he is particularly tuned in to glyphosate (Roundup) resistance in weeds that are...
Cereal grain growers in parts of Idaho are dealing with cold damage, nitrogen leaching and perfect conditions for stripe rust.“The conditions that we’ve had in the last couple of weeks have been kind of cold in southeast Idaho,” said Juliet Marshall, University of...
Last year, six states planted 100% of the country’s spring wheat acreage. In the Crop Progress Report released Monday, USDA said that 47% of the country’s total spring wheat is planted and 12% is out of the ground. Washington According to USDA’s Prospective Plantings...
University of Idaho Extension’s popular virtual discussion series about Idaho agriculture, called Ag Talk Tuesday, will return for a seventh season beginning on May 7, taking participants on a deep dive into several key issues facing the industry.There is no fee to...
Maintaining good soil health is very important to 1,000 Springs Mill – organic grain growers in Buhl, Idaho. Maintaining good soil health is very important to 1,000 Springs Mill – organic grain growers in Buhl, Idaho. “We practice regenerative farming,” says Tim...