Idaho Grain In the News
The latest news stories featuring Idaho, agriculture, and/or grain – sourced from Google News Feeds.Woman taken to hospital after Jefferson County crash involving grain truck – East Idaho News
JEFFERSON COUNTY — A 21-year-old woman was taken to the hospital after a crash involving a grain truck in Jefferson County. The incident happened on Tuesday at 1500 East and 1500 North at around 4:40 p.m. near Terreton. According to Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office...
Are Idaho’s famous potatoes vegetables or … grains?! Senators take a stand in food debate – Yahoo! Voices
Potatoes might be reclassified as a grain, but not if Idaho’s senators have their way.U.S. Sens. Jim Risch and Mike Crapo, along with a bipartisan group of 12 other senators, have called on the departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services to keep the...
Are Idaho’s famous potatoes vegetables or … grains?! Senators take a stand in food debate – Yahoo News
Potatoes might be reclassified as a grain, but not if Idaho’s senators have their way.U.S. Sens. Jim Risch and Mike Crapo, along with a bipartisan group of 12 other senators, have called on the departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services to keep the...
U.S. senators, including Idaho senator, oppose reclassification of potatoes – FOX 28 Spokane
WASHINGTON – A bipartisan group of senators including Senator Mike Crapo sent an opposition letter to reclassifying potatoes from a fruit to a grain.The lawmakers, led by Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican, Sen. Mike Crapo a Republican and Sen. Michael Bennet a...
U.S. senators, including Idaho senator, oppose reclassification of potatoes – KHQ Right Now
WASHINGTON - A bipartisan group of senators including Senator Mike Crapo sent an opposition letter to reclassifying potatoes from a fruit to a grain.The lawmakers, led by Sen. Susan Collins, a Republican, Sen. Mike Crapo a Republican and Sen. Michael Bennet a...
Lynn Jaynes recognized for contributions to Idaho’s agriculture industry – Ag Proud
Ag Proud – Idaho's very own emeritus editor Lynn Jaynes was recently honored with the Don Hale Idaho Hay and Forage Association (IHFA) Hall of Fame Award.Managing Editor / Ag Proud – IdahoCassidy is a contributing editor to Progressive Cattle and Progressive Forage...
EU eyes tariffs to ‘choke off’ Russian grain sales – Idaho County Free Press
The EU is looking to "choke off" revenue Russia uses for its war on Ukraine by slapping "prohibitive tariffs" on grain and related imports into the bloc, under a plan being put to a leaders summit on Friday.Moscow responded immediately by saying Europeans would...
University of Idaho barley agronomy program update – nitrogen fertility – Ag Proud
The Idaho Barley Commission Endowed Barley Agronomy program has been researching sustainable barley and wheat production strategies, focusing on nutrient management practices for improved yield, quality, and soil and water health in both irrigated and dryland...
Legislation defining urban agriculture advances in Idaho | Small Farm | capitalpress.com – Capital Press
BOISE — A legislative committee has come up with a new definition for urban agriculture in Idaho.The Idaho House Agricultural Affairs Committee on March 18 endorsed legislation that defines terms related to urban production. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript...
Grand opening of Idaho Center for Plant and Soil Health signals new era in agricultural research – Ag Proud
A long-term vision came to life on Feb. 20 with the grand opening of the Idaho Center for Plant and Soil Health, which replaces aging and dilapidated infrastructure at the University of Idaho’s (U of I) Parma Research and Extension Center.Managing Editor / Ag Proud –...
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