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Newest Idaho Wheat Commissioner Balances Business, Nature

Cliff Tacke describes himself as a "newly retired" farmer. He raised soft white wheat on several thousand acres in Idaho County and turned over his farm to his son and daughter-in-law in 2022, after 47 crops. Tacke, 69, was appointed by Gov. Brad Little in July to serve a five-year term. He replaced Bill Flory of Winchester, Idaho. He hopes to "take my spot" in continuing the commission's overall activities "in an upstanding manner."  His goal is to "just continue on the road that has been blazed by previous commissioners," he said. Tacke pointed to the commission's mission: Education, promotion of product and research.

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