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USDA Cancels U Of I Grant
USDA Cancels U Of I Grant
USDA Cancels U Of I Grant
On Monday, the USDA announced the cancellation of the Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities, which will have a big impact on a Northwest School.  University of Idaho officials announced Wednesday that the largest grant in school history was terminated by the USDA’s announced.  The funds, ne...
Edgar Named U of I College of Ag Dean
Edgar Named U of I College of Ag Dean
Edgar Named U of I College of Ag Dean
The University of Idaho announced Thursday evening the selection of the new College of Agricultural and Life Sciences dean.  Leslie Edgar will start her new role as the J.R. Simplot Endowed Dean on June 23rd.  She comes to Moscow from neighboring Washington State University where she most recently served as the associate dean of research for the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource
U of I’s Risk Manager Talks About Biggest Issues Facing Farmers
U of I’s Risk Manager Talks About Biggest Issues Facing Farmers
U of I’s Risk Manager Talks About Biggest Issues Facing Farmers
Earlier this year, Colby Field joined the University of Idaho’s Extension program as a risk manager.  Filed will be based in Moscow, but will help food producers across the entire gem state.  He said his goal in this new role is to try and develop either processes or government programs or private programs that allow to minimize risk.   “Because most fa...
PNW Canola Association Workshop Wednesday in Moscow
PNW Canola Association Workshop Wednesday in Moscow
PNW Canola Association Workshop Wednesday in Moscow
The Pacific Northwest Canola Association will hold their annual workshop Wednesday, January 25th, at the University Inn in Moscow, ID.  Karen Sowers, Executive Director of the PNWCA, said this year’s event will be slightly different, with several strong speakers and presenters in the morning, with the afternoon focused on more Q&A sessions.  She noted while c...
UI's MANRRS Club Continues To Grow
UI's MANRRS Club Continues To Grow
UI's MANRRS Club Continues To Grow
While it is a few years old at this point, the University of Idaho’s MANRRS club continues to gain traction in Moscow.  Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences, is a national organization focused on promoting academic and professional advancement by empowering minorities in agriculture, natural resources, and related sciences.   “It's ...
Student Enrolment Strong At Idaho’s CALS
Student Enrolment Strong At Idaho’s CALS
Student Enrolment Strong At Idaho’s CALS
When it comes to student enrollment at the University of Idaho’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, better known as CALS, the past two year have been very strong.  Dr. Matt Doumit, Associate Dean of Academic Programs at the College said this year’s class is the 2nd strongest on record, and very similar to numbers reported last fall.  He said one of the ...
Inflation Impacting UI Capital Projects
Inflation Impacting UI Capital Projects
Inflation Impacting UI Capital Projects
The rapid increase of inflation this year has impacted each one of us in a variety of ways.  At the University of Idaho, inflation has led to cost overruns for several key capital projects.  And while overruns are not abnormal when it comes to construction, the size of that overrun is what has school officials looking for additional funding sources.   Michael Pa...
Idaho Seed Potato Germplasm Lab Benefits Growers Across The PNW Beyond
Idaho Seed Potato Germplasm Lab Benefits Growers Across The PNW Beyond
Idaho Seed Potato Germplasm Lab Benefits Growers Across The PNW Beyond
Earlier this spring, the University of Idaho unveiled its new multimillion dollar Seed Potato Germplasm lab on the Moscow campus.  Jenny Durrin, Director of the Seed Potato Germplasm Program, noted the state of the art facility actually got its start in 2016 when school and industry officials started conversations to address growing needs for producers statewide.  Du...
University of Idaho Looks To Address Workforce Needs
University of Idaho Looks To Address Workforce Needs
University of Idaho Looks To Address Workforce Needs
The University of Idaho announced three new shortened degree programs Wednesday that the school says will address growing workforce needs. The College of Natural Resources programs prepare students for jobs in fire mitigation, forestry operations and nursery management after two years of education, rather than four ...
Lohmann: 2022 Off To A Good Start Moisture Wise
Lohmann: 2022 Off To A Good Start Moisture Wise
Lohmann: 2022 Off To A Good Start Moisture Wise
After a very dry start to the calendar year, 2022 has, for many locations across the Pacific Northwest, turned out to be a good year precipitation wise. According to the National Weather Service, since the start of the year, Yakima has received 2 ...

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