The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is requesting permission from property owners in select Caldwell and Pocatello neighborhoods to conduct free treatments aimed at eradicating the invasive Japanese beetle. Japanese beetle is a highly invasive pest that feeds on more than 300 plants including some of Idaho’s top commodities. ISDA said if ...
The University of Idaho is gearing up for the 57th annual Idaho Potato Conference, which will take place January 22nd –23rd in the Pond Student Union Building on the Idaho State University campus in Pocatello. U of I associate professor of plant pathology James Woodhall noted that much of this year’s workshops and presentations will focus on plant disease and pressures.
“Quite a bit...
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The old saying is work smarter, not harder. And that’s where Trinity Trailer comes in to help a host of growers across the Pacific Northwest. Keith Eastman Trinity Trailer market manager said their flagship product the EagleBridge was invented in 1975, and what makes it revolutionary is the fact that EagleBridge was the first segmented belt trailer design.
“Our founder and the ...
September appears to have picked up right where August left off, with many regions across the Pacific Northwest reporting record or near record heat to start the month.
“We kicked off September on the 1st with a September record tying high of 112 degrees in Lancaster, CA," noted USDA meteorologist Brad Rippey. "That wa...
The Idaho Cattle Association held its annual summer meeting in Pocatello last month. The two-day meeting featured sessions on a variety of topics, as well as an annual Range Tour, brining producers and agencies together. Cameron Mulrony, Executive Vice President of the ICA says two of the most popular topics on the minds of producers focuses on input costs as well as the political landscape in I
The Idaho state Department of Agriculture is conducting its annual pest survey, where thousands of traps go up looking for invasive species that could bring harm to the state’s farming community. The ISDA’s Lloyd Knight said they are looking for Japanese beetles, a few grain pests in wheat and corn, the European Shoot Moth as well as a few others. When it c
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