The “Southern Idaho AG Show” is underway at the CSI Expo center showcasing the latest and greatest for one of the most important industries in our state
Winter barley is another variety of barley that is planted at the end of harvest season instead of spring. This variety is used in a multitude of products, including feed and even malt.
Idaho, known for its potatoes, produces some of the BEST in the world. Shawn Boyle, president of the Idaho Growers and Shippers Association, dives into the industry's success and how it is so essential to the Idaho economy
It’s National High School Finals Rodeo week and with that hundreds of livestock will be transported over state lines into Wyoming for the event, but what do these animals need to go through to leave Gem State and enter another? That’s the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
The high temperatures this week mean that plants will need more water, however that doesn’t necessarily apply to the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
It’s the Fourth of July and that means barbecue and fruit spreads all day long, and hopefully your fruit came with the Idaho Preferred sticker, as that is the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
In this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture we’re taking a deeper look at how our local farms and schools intertwine, and this is through the farm to school program.
With Father’s Day now in the rearview mirror, look no further for his grilling needs the rest of the summer than this week’s focus of Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
June is Dairy month, and just one week ago the Suntado dairy processing plant opened up in Burley, and it’s the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
It’s not every day that a new species of flower is created, but that’s exactly what happened with the Firefly Petunia. And now, Moss Greenhouse in Jerome is set to be one of two greenhouses in the entire United States selling the plant.
Gardening is a big part of some Idahoans summer routines, and Governor Little named May horticulture month across the state, and that’s the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
The Kentucky Derby was this past weekend so there is no better time to find out what Idaho’s horse industry is all about and that’s the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
In this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture, we are focusing on the little insects that make beautiful gardens and healthy plants possible as we take you to Tubbs Berry Farm for Bee Day 2024.
Earlier this week was Earth Day and Friday is yet another holiday to celebrate our planet in Arbor Day, and these days are the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
We are nearing farmers market season in the Magic and Wood River Valley’s and in this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture, we are focusing on the Lincoln County Farmers Market where some residents formed an organization to save their beloved summer attraction.
You may have already started planting you garden or have plans to, but are struggling deciding which flowers to pick look no further as flower choice for your garden is the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
It’s the week of April Fools Day and in the spirit of the holiday this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture is a little bit silly and highlights the segment’s sponsor, Sliman and Butler Irrigation.
Spring is here in Southern Idaho and in this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture we have some tips to give you the best chance at having a beautiful green lawn this year.
Here in the Magic Valley the wind can be pretty brutal at times, but a windbreak can make all the difference in your yard and that’s the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.
Idaho’s next generation of farmers and agriculture professionals often get their start in programs like 4-H and FFA and from February 17-24 these students are celebrated during National FFA Week and that’s the focus of this week’s Salute to Idaho Agriculture.