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Wheat bound for food aid proceeds, Food for Peace expected to continue

About 286,000 tons of U.S. hard red winter wheat already purchased for food aid programs will proceed as ...

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USDA: Larger wheat supplies, fewer exports, lower prices

USDA’s latest market estimate projects larger wheat supplies both in the U.S. and worldwide, which doesn’t leave much ...

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Long-time administrators stepping down from Oregon commodity commissions

Bryan Ostlund and his wife and business partner, Lisa Ostlund, have announced they are retiring after more than ...

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Idaho barley yield contest to go national

The Idaho Barley Commission’s first yield contest reflects industry opportunities. While overall beer consumption in the U.S. has ...

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‘Very cold’ February lowers stripe rust outlook

A “very cold” February dropped expected stripe rust levels from severe to low. Highly susceptible wheat varieties are ...

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Ag Expo participants express cautious optimism about 2025

CALDWELL, Idaho — Uncertainty about the economy and water supplies this year, along with some low commodity prices, ...

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U.S. wheat export price near lowest on global market

The price to export U.S. soft white wheat is among the lowest on the world market, which bodes ...

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New study examines CRP impacts on dryland farming

A new study will track the health of dryland soil and wheat yields in lands entered into or ...

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Western Innovator: UI doctoral graduate takes on wheat disease (copy)

Pabitra Joshi’s deep, DNA-level dive into wheat traits positions the University of Idaho’s breeding program to release more ...

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Western Innovator: UI doctoral graduate takes on wheat disease

Pabitra Joshi’s deep, DNA-level dive into wheat traits positions the University of Idaho’s breeding program to release more ...

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