Over the last several months, KTVB spoke with historians, elected officials, and conservation groups to better understand how public lands came to be.
Meet the urban farmers in the heart of Idaho's cities that are turning small plots into hubs for food and community.
Over a five-year period, from 2017 to 2022, there was a seven percent decline in the number of farms in America. That meant a ...
The public will have to wait another month to figure out whether Idaho’s top elected officials will choose to auction off 160 ...
Matt Wissel grows vegetables and melons on about 80 acres in Nampa, just as his father and grandfather did. He runs his family’s farm, Wissel Farms, with his wife, Benita. He’s watched as acre after ...
BOISE, Idaho — This story originally appeared in the Idaho Press. The governing board overseeing Idaho’s public lands voted Tuesday to use outside attorneys hired by the Idaho Department of Lands as ...
By agreeing not to develop their land, some ranchers and conservations have been teaming up for almost 20 years to protect ...