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For farmers, the past several months have been “really tough for them and their crops,” Idaho’s wheat commissioner said.
TWIN FALLS (Idaho Capital Sun) — The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is planning a second round of treatment in the Snake River in November to target invasive quagga mussels. This second ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) is requesting permission from property owners in select Caldwell and Pocatello neighborhoods to conduct free treatments to eradicate the invasive ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture provided updated information today on grasshopper and Mormon cricket outbreaks across Southern Idaho.
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) warns people to watch for any invasive species that may be hitchhiking on watercraft this spring. Cole Morrison, section manager of ISDA's invasive ...
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture has warned aquarium owners to be on the lookout for the invasive species, according to a press release.
Thirty years after wolves were brought back from near extinction in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in ...
CALDWELL, Idaho — The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) is requesting permission from property owners in select Caldwell and Pocatello neighborhoods to conduct free treatments to ...
The Idaho Department of Water Resources has issued a new order finding that the Twin Falls Canal Co. may experience a water ...
In September 2023, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture reported the first detection in Idaho of quagga mussels, an invasive species, in the Snake River in Twin Falls.
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is planning a second round of treatment in the Snake River in November to target invasive quagga mussels.
Idaho State Department of Agriculture employees took water samples in Idaho’s Mid-Snake River in July of 2024 to look for the final larval stage of quagga mussels.