Timber

Forest Service sued over Idaho mine plan

Conservation groups have sued the U.S. Forest Service over its approval of the Stibnite Gold Project, a mine ...

Livestock

Idaho mulls livestock depredation appeals board

Livestock losses due to wolves, bears and mountain lions are the focus of the proposed Idaho Depredating Wildlife ...

Grains and row crops

Economic outlook for grains appears volatile

Brett Wilder’s economic forecast at this year’s East Idaho Cereals Conference was a mixture of an improving economy ...

News

Little’s executive order supports president’s immigration policies

Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Feb. 18 signed an executive order that supports President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. ...

News

NW onion production value increased in 2024

Northwest onions posted gains in production value and other measures in 2024, according to a vegetable summary that ...

News

BLM Twin Falls District welcomes new manager

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management named Birk Roseman as its Twin Falls district manager. Roseman  succeeds longtime ...

Idaho

Kiss of French: IPC rolls out potato-flavored lip balm

The lip balm is crafted with real Idaho potatoes mashed into the formula. People snapped up all inventory ...

Grains and row crops

Researchers, farmers stay busy with Palmer amaranth

New research into Palmer amaranth and farmers’ increased familiarity with the yield-slashing pigweed are positives heading into the ...

Livestock

Idaho mulls livestock depredation fund change

The bill would help more ranchers and make best use of available money, supporters said. The Idaho House ...

News

Potato Pest management seminar set

The annual Miller Research Potato Pest Management Seminar is slated from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 18 ...

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