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Idaho may be known for its potatoes, but it's also known for its wheat, which is grown by local farmers and sent all over, including overseas. They often help feed the world; particularly countries hobbled by famine, a pandemic or the current war in Ukraine.
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Idaho may be known for its potatoes, but its also known for its wheat, which is grown by local farmers and sent all over, including overseas.
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A new trade deal with Japan could soon help out dairymen, cattlemen, corn and wheat farmers, among many others.President Donald Trump announced on Sunday…
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As trade tensions escalate with China, the U.S. appears to be normalizing things with trading partners Canada and Mexico. The shifting relationship is…
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Gem State farmers set new records with the average wheat yield per acre. According to the Capital Press, part of that success was due to Mother Nature:…
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Wheat farmers in the Treasure Valley have begun harvesting their crops, and so far – so good.“Well we’re excited about this year’s crop," says Blaine…
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Winds from the Pacific coast bring much-needed rains to dry Southern Idaho this time of year. For wheat farmers, they may also carry a tiny threat: fungal…
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China is imposing new tariffs on over 100 American-made products, including wheat. It’s the second time the Asian nation implemented new fees on American…
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Idaho’s reputation for potatoes is taking a backseat – at least in Asia. The Gem State is selling the island nation of Taiwan five percent of its wheat…
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Projections suggest that climate change will hurt agriculture in most parts of the world. But some areas of the U.S. could actually see a benefit as corn production moves farther north.