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Idaho agriculture kept growing in 2022 despite high input costs

Idaho farmers and ranchers brought in 28% more revenue for crops and livestock this year.

“In 2022, we broke all time record highs – it's astronomical increases," said Garth Taylor, an associate professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Idaho. He presented the industry’s financial picture on Tuesday.

Taylor said Idaho agriculture is growing faster than the industry nationwide. Most of the revenue increase is driven by good prices in the milk, cattle and potato sectors, he said, and more products being exported overseas.

“We had a record foreign exports from the state of Idaho last year at $3.8 billion," he said.

Food and agriculture make up about a third of the state’s total export dollars with dairy, potatoes and wheat as the top products sent abroad. Most of Idaho's agricultural exports go to Canada and Mexico.

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