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Drought conditions, rising production costs worry Idaho farmers

Last year, when irrigation water shut off in September, soil meters located throughout Mike Williamson’s orchards helped him see that he would not need to tap into emergency wells to provide water to his fruit trees and vineyards.

Weed specialist shares glyphosate alternatives

The high price of the herbicide glyphosate means some alternatives will be more affordable for farmers, a weed scientist says.

Idaho congressmen to Biden: Consider 'all available options' to control fertilizer prices

Idaho’s Republican members of Congress, Reps. Mike Simpson and Russ Fulcher, sent a message Tuesday that urged President Joe Biden to act on high fertilizer prices, as the nation’s farms head into planting season.

Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer recharge total lower than usual

Idaho’s efforts to recharge the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer have fallen short of the annual target this year.

Idaho Water Officials Forecast Tight Irrigation Supplies

The snowpack is two-thirds to three-quarters of normal across much of southern Idaho after a dry start to spring.

Russia is shipping wheat at a 'rapid' clip in the midst of war

Boosted wheat shipments by about 60% in March, despite that being the first month of its invasion of Ukraine.

EU sees wheat exports surge, maize imports drop in 2022/2023 on Ukraine war

European Union wheat exports are expected to jump and maize imports plunge in 2022/23 as grain markets adjust to the war in Ukraine.

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