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In the wake of a trade war during the Trump Administration, the United States, and Idaho in particular, was beginning to enjoy an increase of exports and imports from China.
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The 2022 Census of Agriculture is due to the U.S. Department of Agriculture by mail or online by Feb. 6.
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Harvest and Hearth will be holding their third annual event on Feb. 10, bringing local producers together for a day of classes and networking.
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Revenue for crops and livestock hit an all-time high.
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A new lab in Canyon County will help farmers access more disease free seeds.
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The latest United Nations report on climate change out earlier this month makes it clear that more carbon dioxide needs to come out of the atmosphere. One sector it says has lots of potential to hold onto carbon is agriculture, which accounts for 10% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
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Dismal snowpack and precipitation this spring meant some farmers in the Wood River Valley didn’t have enough water this summer for their crops. Rachel Cohen joined Idaho Matters to talk about what farmers are saying about how this year could be a sign of things to come.
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This is just about the worst drought that’s ever been recorded in the Wood River Valley, and it’s been going on for a little more than two years. Streamflow and precipitation in the Big Wood, Little Wood and Big Lost Rivers could set record lows.
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Harvest season is underway across the northwest, and farmers in some areas are seeing smaller spuds and onions due to excessive heat earlier this summer.
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A group of southern Idaho farmers filed a class-action antitrust complaint in March against some of the biggest seed and fertilizer companies in the…