Idaho's senators along with several other law makers are taking aim at what they call mislabeled non-dairy products with a new bill designed to protect diary products
Rest in the winter, because now is time to get out, enjoy the fresh air, and have fun at all the events taking place around Twin Falls and the Magic Valley.
If you ask a farmer, a rancher, a factory worker or someone who has been here long enough, when you ask "What's that smell?" the response you will get "smells like money". So here are the things that are making Twin Falls and surrounding areas "smell like money".
A dairy owner north of Shoshone will pay a fine, conform to court ordered regulations, and serve probation for a misdemeanor violation of the Clean Water Act.
If you have ever thought about becoming a dairy farmer and you have an extra $13 million dollars on your hands, now is your chance to fulfill that dream. Yes, $13 million dollars but it is pretty much everything you need.
A Lincoln County dairy and its owner has agreed to pay a fine for violating the Clean Water Act after discharging manure water into a nearby canal in 2017.
Idaho's senators are calling on the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to step in and help the dairy industry that has been impacted by the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.