Idaho Ag Proud
Drones offer small- and large-acreage farms versatility that spray rigs, planes and helicopters can’t. More research is needed to determine how a drone’s spray performance compares to conventional sprayers.
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Decoding trace mineral formulations
Important minerals such as zinc, copper and selenium are deficient in Idaho. Comprehensive knowledge of mineral formulations, concentrations and consumption techniques is essential for effective supplementation and maintaining herd health.
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Using genetics to manage heart failure or brisket disease in feedlots
This article discusses Simplot's study on bovine congestive heart failure (BCHF) in feedlot cattle, showcasing their research findings, genetic screening methods and management strategies to address this issue effectively.
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Idaho dairies playing a significant role in the future of dairy automation
The vast expanses of Idaho dairies, with their unprecedented scale and the sheer number of cows, has propelled the industry’s adoption of milking automation technology.
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University of Idaho barley agronomy program update – nitrogen fertility
This research focuses on sustainable barley and wheat production, emphasizing nutrient management for improved yield and quality. Research projects include evaluating nitrogen management strategies.
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U of I to incentivize producers to get climate smart
The University of Idaho's new program, funded by a $55 million USDA grant, promotes climate-smart practices among Idaho farmers, aiming to address agricultural challenges and spur collaboration and innovation.
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