Agriculture and Farm Management
Explore essential farm financial skills, like marketing and risk management:
For specific information on farm business management, please visit the 妻友社区 Extension .
Explore research-based information that helps producers expand market opportunities, sustain profitability and enhance animal care and welfare.
For specific information on livestock and other animals, please visit the website.
For specific information on forestry, range and water, please visit the UI Extension Forestry, Range and Water website.
Quagga Mussel Flyer (pdf)
Timely and research-based information to help growers control pests, market products and compare crop varieties.
- (Idaho)
- At this link you can submit a request for assistance.
- There are also 2 booklets located at the bottom of this link they are:
- ISDA - Grasshopper & Mormon Cricket Control: AG Producer Assistance Handbook
- ISDA - Grasshopper & Mormon Cricket Control: Insecticide Reimbursement Handbook
- For more information please contact Jason Ansay at 208-332-8556 or email: Jason.Ansay@isda.idaho.gov
For specific information on crops, please visit the .
Harvested forage production is an important industry in Cassia County. To support the dairy industry, producers raise thousands of tons of high quality alfalfa hay for dairies in the Magic Valley.
Hay grown in Cassia County is known for its high protein and low fiber content, as well as the amount of milk that can be made with it.
Additional forage information can be found on the .
Cereals are the usual rotational crops for forages in Cassia County. They are harvested for forage themselves, but are more often harvested for grain.
Additional information on cereals is available on the UI Extension South Central and South Eastern Extension Cereals Program website.
From the Idaho State Department of Agriculture, Pesticides & Chemigation website:
The works to promote, direct and ensure safe agricultural and environmental practices.
Through education and enforcement, the division ensures compliance with federal and state rules and laws governing pesticide use in Idaho.
Visit the Idaho State Department of Agriculture website for more information.
This program offers a series of courses that provide beginning and existing farmers with the planning and decision-making tools, production skills and support to develop a sustainable small acreage farm.
Online and in-person courses are available. Discover current class offerings through the .