The U.S. & Northwest Dry To Start FebruaryThe U.S. & Northwest Dry To Start FebruaryIt’s unusual to see drought conditions worsened during a typically wet season. Here’s a closer look at the science behind it.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Idaho Fish Accepting Grant ApplicationsIdaho Fish Accepting Grant ApplicationsWith grants of up to $10,000 on the table, the foundation is ready to back innovative efforts in habitat conservation and wildlife education.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Changes Coming For Eastern Idaho IrrigatorsChanges Coming For Eastern Idaho IrrigatorsOfficials with the Idaho Department of Water Resources are giving water users a heads-up in the Big Lost, Little Lost, and Raft River basins.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Funding For Idaho Digesters PausedFunding For Idaho Digesters PausedA funding freeze on manure digesters has stirred up a debate about clean energy, and the role dairy farms play.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Legislation Looks To Encourage Idaho Ranchers To Report DepredatiLegislation Looks To Encourage Idaho Ranchers To Report DepredatiThere's a growing concern among Idaho ranchers about reporting wildlife damage. A proposed law could finally ease their worries and support local producers.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Utah Looks To Tax Idaho Farmers & DriversUtah Looks To Tax Idaho Farmers & DriversAs lawmakers in Utah debate a new fuel tax, Idaho farmers are bracing for a tough hit. This isn’t just policy; it’s about livelihoods.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Eastern Idaho Grower Named New NAWG PresidentEastern Idaho Grower Named New NAWG PresidentWith her roots in Idaho's wheat fields, Jamie Kress is ready to make waves in Washington D.C. and for farmers everywhere.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Water Issues Discussed In BoiseWater Issues Discussed In BoiseWater was the focus on a series of meeting in Boise recently. Included in that, several projects received funding.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Keep Those Snacks Safe During Your Super Bowl PartyKeep Those Snacks Safe During Your Super Bowl PartyAs the big game day nears, food safety tips might just save your party from a culinary disaster. Let's talk about keeping those snacks safe.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen
Idaho Continues To Produce A Lot Of FoodIdaho Continues To Produce A Lot Of FoodAs Idaho loses thousands of acres to development, local farmers and experts are sounding the alarm about the future of our food supply.Glenn VaagenGlenn Vaagen