Articles Tagged with ''fires''
Projects around the state offer a glimpse of the possibilities virtual fencing technology may offer to Idaho producers and range managers.
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Wildfire smoke exposure, potential consequences and how to help affected cattle
Recent research confirms that smoke exposure can lead to decreased feed intake and metabolic performance in cattle. When possible, stressful activities like vaccination and transport should be avoided in times of wildfire pressure.
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Fighting fire with unity: Idaho's Rangeland Fire Protection Associations
Idaho's Rangeland Fire Protection Associations (RFPAs) are vital volunteer groups of farmers and ranchers trained to combat fires, protecting millions of acres through partnerships and legal recognition.
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Economic Update: Congress releases first six budget bills, including agriculture
The all-milk and mailbox price spread widened last November while FSA interest rates continue downward this month.
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Rest after fire: Is it as simple as two years?
The complex nature of rangeland ecology makes a blanket two-year rest policy difficult, and ongoing research seeks to better understand the variables influencing plant recovery and livestock grazing after fires.
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The importance of fire drills on the farm
The risk of a fire on your farm cannot be wholly eliminated, but with careful planning and practice, you can ensure – if the day ever comes – that the fire’s impact will be as small as possible.
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Preventing hay fires on your farm
Prevent farm fires with an emergency response plan, fire extinguishers and proper hay storage.
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