Idaho Ag Proud
Understanding child labor violations and federal regulations
Those who employ youth in their agricultural operations should have a clear understanding of federal child labor regulations, violations and penalties to ensure compliance and youth protection.
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Equipment for buy, borrow or hire
Choosing between buying and operating your own equipment versus custom hiring involves more than just numbers. Farm size, time constraints, equipment quality and labor are key factors in the decision-making process.
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Groundwater stewardship: Managing resources for Idaho's farms and dairies
Idaho's declining water levels pose challenges for farms and dairies. Adopting energy-efficient solutions such as VFDs and low-flow irrigation can enhance sustainability, reduce costs and preserve groundwater.
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Tackling cercospora: Perspectives from researchers and growers in Idaho
Cercospora leaf spot is a rising concern among Idaho's sugarbeet growers, especially in the Treasure Valley. Experts advise proactive management like plowing infected debris and maintaining strong fungicide programs.
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Decisions and dollars: Understanding equipment costs on the farm
Whether your equipment is being used, or sitting by the barn, it accumulates costs. Make sure to manage fluctuating variables of equipment with regular review and cost calculators available to you.
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6 strategies for tuning up your farm’s finances
Savvy producers should focus on improving financial strategies for better profits. Actions such as reviewing and updating business plans, and evaluating asset turnover rates can lead to lasting success.
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