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Questions frequently arise regarding insecticide applications on fruits and vegetables. While I cannot offer clear and specific recommendation…
NAMPA — Under a breezy spring sky, the Emmert family’s certified Black Angus calves and their mothers frolicked across the pasture.
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is encouraging dairy producers to closely monitor their herds after it recently identified highly pa…
A variety of vegetables can be produced effectively using raised bed gardens. Many of the same principles used in traditional gardening are us…
The Senate State Affairs Committee has voted to move a bill to the Senate floor that could protect pesticide manufacturers from litigation.
“Famous Potatoes” is not on the Idaho license plate because it’s a fun tagline. “Famous Potatoes” is on there because potatoes, and agricultur…
With the help of a mentor, and her parents, Lindsey Villalon has excelled in junior and high school rodeo. In the 7th grade she and her roping…
There weren’t a dark cloud in the sky. No hint of rain in sight. Late morning sun was straight above and shining noonday bright.
Questions frequently arise regarding insecticide applications on fruits and vegetables. While I cannot offer clear and specific recommendation…
This spring on our ranch we’ve already had a few thunderstorms, and there will be a lot more as we move into summer. The day may start out sun…
There weren’t a dark cloud in the sky. No hint of rain in sight. Late morning sun was straight above and shining noonday bright.
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With the help of a mentor, and her parents, Lindsey Villalon has excelled in junior and high school rodeo. In the 7th grade she and her roping…
There weren’t a dark cloud in the sky. No hint of rain in sight. Late morning sun was straight above and shining noonday bright.
POCATELLO – This past March more than forty volunteers with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ JustServe community service initi…
BLACKFOOT – Long before Shire horses were used to pull heavy artillery in both world wars, they were already considered “the War Horse”.
Ross Smith, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, has shod horses for 40 years—a career that led him to develop an innovative tool for balancing a …
There are many breeds of horses in the world today and dozens of breeds in the U.S.—many of which are used on ranches for showing or just ridd…
A desire to gain more experience working with large animals led Mikayla McCormick on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. McCormick spent two weeks…
When Shelby Janes fell off her horse as a child, she got back on. But due to recurring injur…
The Idaho Horse Council acts to protect and promote the entire horse industry in Idaho. Equi…
This spring on our ranch we’ve already had a few thunderstorms, and there will be a lot more…
NAMPA — Under a breezy spring sky, the Emmert family’s certified Black Angus calves and thei…
There weren’t a dark cloud in the sky. No hint of rain in sight. Late morning sun was straig…
Hot iron branding of livestock is the oldest form of permanent identification and has been u…