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Program: Idaho Agribusiness Today

Idaho Agribusiness Today

  • 5-24 IAT Man of Your Word

    Stan Boyd recently talked with me about foreign sheep herders who come into this country with a job waiting for them, start work and then abandon the sheep herds in the middle of the night.

  • 5-23 IAT Monsanto

    The US Supreme Court ruled unanimously last week that farmers could not use Monsanto’s patented genetically altered soybeans to create new seeds without paying the company a fee.

  • 5-22 IAT Cruiser Maxx

    The crystal ball is still fuzzy - but experts and researchers already have a strong premonition that insect pests are on their way to a bean field near you this season.

  • 5-21 IAT MammoSparaggus

    “It is a busy day on Sunnyside Farms.

  • 5-20 IAT Dairy Help

    The USDA has put up $10 million and will join with U.S. dairy farmers to invest in sustainability research for the future of the dairy industry.

  • 5-17 IAT Vodka Branding

    Circle H with potato vodka. What does that mean?

  • 5-16 IAT Dairy Checkoff

    In Washington, there was a landmark announcement for the U.S. dairy industry from Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack.

  • 5-15 IAT Bee School

    There is a growing number of people who want to raise bees.

  • 5-14 IAT Chickpeas

    A discussion about chickpeas in the Palouse.

  • 5-13 IAT Rural Schools

    A very feisty Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson takes on U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell for a variety of issues not the least of which is rural education.

  • 5-10 IAT Spring Water

    Little snowpack.

  • 5-9 IAT HUMMUS

    The Wall Street Journal reports that Hummus is conquering America.

  • 5-8 IAT Japanese Beetle

    Japanese beetles are coming.

  • 5-7 IAT Simpson Wildfires

    Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson says Reducing Fuels Prevents Catastrophic Fires

  • 5-6 IAT EPA Provokes

    Five dairies in Washington are being sued over their manure.

  • 5-3 IAT Lumber Nurseries

    “Forest Products -- Driven by increased demand and renewed optimism in the housing market, lumber and panel prices surged in late 2012.

  • 5-1 IAT Spuds and Beets

    Michael Stolp gives us the outlook on potatoes and sugar beets.

  • 4-30 IAT Hay and Wheat

    Hay -- Hay supplies in the Northwest are tight.

  • 4-29 IAT Cattle Outlook

    Beef -- Prices for most cow-calf producers remain above breakeven levels.

  • 4-26 IAT Vegetarian

    There is environmentalism and then there is taking it over the top.

  • 4-25 IAT Pesticides

    PESTICIDE DISPOSAL PROGRAM

  • 4-24 IAT Goodbye Call

    A goodbye call to old friend Dick Rush, head of the Farm Service Agency.

  • 4-23 IAT GMO Hunger

    The National FFA Organization has awarded more than $320,000 in grant money for its "FFA: Food for All" program.

  • 4-22 IAT Wally Butler

    Staying Unbiased. Wally Butler is the recently elected president of The Society For Range Management.

  • 4-19 IAT Widfires

    Simpson Examines Interior Department Budget.

  • 4-18 IAT Popular Bees

    Move over backyard chickens. Here come honeybees.

  • 4-17 IAT Branding

    A common sound of spring in the West. The bawling mother cow looking for her calf. They call it mothering up.

  • 4-16 IAT Potato Science

    National recognition of the fact that potatoes are highly nutritional.

  • 4-15 IAT Nursery Ins.

    Nursery Growers are Reminded of the Upcoming Sales Closing Date for Insurance Coverage

  • 4-12 IAT Resistance

    The evolution of resistance.

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