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Idaho lost 2,119 farms, or 8.5 percent of its total farms, between 2017 and 2022, according to the 2022 Census of Agriculture.Data from the 2022 ag census was released Feb. 13 and it showed there were 22,877 farms and ranches in Idaho during the 2022 census year. That...
Long-time leaders in Idaho’s agriculture industry have been selected for induction into the Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame and will be honored during a recognition dinner on March 15.This year’s inductees are Jeff Raybould of St. Anthony; Justin Skaar of...
As part of the annual Larry Branen Idaho Ag Summit, Idaho’s governor recognizes individuals and organizations who have made outstanding contributions to the Idaho agricultural industry. The following individuals were recognized during the event in Boise on Feb....
As the crop-planting season approaches for most regions in Idaho, understanding what operating costs will look like in 2024 is crucial for farm businesses. This article provides a background discussion on categories of operating costs of the greatest importance for...
GetLocalStories inside Idaho’s small businesses A farm and mill in Eastern Idaho is bringing back ancient grains. Located in the town of Teton, Grand Teton Ancient Grains grows and sells a variety of grains including einkorn, spelt, emmer, hard white wheat, khorasan,...
Hello! Autum Robertson here with your weekend reads. Good morning! Today we have a story about a new 24-hour youth crisis center opening in Nampa. We also have details about ancient grains in the Gem State. Plus, a new exhibit called Portraits of Sky opening at the...