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幸运快三 Extension, Lincoln County

Mailing Address:
201 S Beverly
Shoshone, ID 83352

Phone: 208-886-2406

Email: lincoln@uidaho.edu

Web: uidaho.edu/lincoln

Agriculture

The UI Extension, Lincoln County office provides a wide range of technical resources for producers, as well as assistance with soil testing and interpretation, cover crops, compost, weed identification and control options, nitrate and forage analysis plus interpretation, grazing, insects, diseases, pesticide applicator training and helping producers find solutions for their problems.

Extended Grazing

For livestock producers, we focus on extending the grazing season, unconventional forages for meeting animal nutritional and energy requirements when cool season grasses are not growing, rotational grazing and pasture fertility.

Water Management

One of the major issues facing Lincoln County producers is water availability. Lincoln County is irrigated partially by water from the Magic Reservoir and the American Falls Reservoir.

Water from the Magic systems is highly variable, which makes planning difficult. On either system, producers must continue to become better water managers and upgrade to more efficient delivery systems. Rulings on water right issues will continue to play a key role in available water, especially for ground water pumpers.

Unconventional Forages

Along with water management, we also focus on unconventional forages, soil moisture monitoring, GPS mapping and water conservation measures. Alfalfa fall water management under limited irrigation is a new project we initiated. Previous work with producers and irrigation companies has resulted in larger economic returns and extended irrigation days for producers. Instead of a “use it or lose it” mentality for farm/ranch water management, we are striving for “save water and make money.”

Contact Carmen Willmore in UI Extension, Lincoln County for more information.