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An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
Cliff Lillywhite, co-owner of Oakdell Farms, explains why having several egg farms spread out across the country is an advantage for his company.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
This is an time lapse projection from 2007 to 2030 of a growth scenario for Cache County Utah given regulatory policies that limit development near waterways and aim to protect farmland from urban encroachment. It was created by USU grad student…
This is an time lapse projection from 2007 to 2030 of a growth scenario for Cache County Utah given stringently enforced regulatory policies that strictly limit development near waterways and aim to protect farmland from urban encroachment. It was…
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he explains several advancements in agriculture that were discovered or facilitated by research conducted at Utah…
This is an aerial view taken of the Utah State University Research Foundation located at 1695 Research Park Way, North Logan. It is a University Affiliated Research Center (UARC). We liked the picture because of the vibrantly colored farmland right…
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked to what extent we see national agricultural trends affecting Cache Valley and how family farms can…
Cliff Lillywhite, co-owner of Oakdell Farms, talks about the changes that technology has brought to his company from the supply chain of chickens and feed to the process of egg collection and handling.
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked what changes he's seen in the structure of agriculture in Cache Valley over the last 20 years
This is an aerial view photo take of farmland in Cache Valley. North Logan is situated in the center of the image, but parts of Logan and Hyde Park can also be seen. It was taken in August 1993.
This is an aerial view photo take of farmland in Cache Valley. It was taken overlooking Hyrum, Utah by Highway 89. It was taken in August 1993.
This is an time lapse projection from 2007 to 2030 of a growth scenario for Cache County Utah given regulatory policies thataim to protect farmland from urban encroachment. It was created by USU grad student Enjie Li.
This graphic breaks farms down into four groups and shows what proportion of them receive federal commodity payments, what proportion receive conservation payments, and what proportion receive both. The graphic also shows the proportions for all…
This shows four time lapse projections from 2007 to 2030 of different growth scenarios for Cache County Utah given regulatory policies that aim to protect farmland from urban encroachment in some scenarios as well as water and wetlands in others.…
Cliff Lillywhite, co-owner of Oakdell Farms, talks about the regulations that most directly affect him. That includes taxation and environmental regulation.
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked what changes he's seen to agriculture in Cache Valley over the last 20 years
This is an time lapse projection from 2007 to 2030 of what Cache Valley would look like in the future given growth trends present in 2007 if they continued unabated. It was created by USU grad student Enjie Li.
Cliff Lillywhite, co-owner of Oakdell Farms, talks about how the free market determines egg production and how he goes about growing as a business and acquiring customers.
Cliff Lillywhite, co-owner of Oakdell Farms, discusses changes that have occurred in his company that aren't related to technology. He discusses ways they have tried to be more environmentally friendly and the introduction of specialty eggs.
Cliff Lillywhite, co-owner of Oakdell Farms, talks about what the farm means to him.
A Massey-Harris ad from 1947 taken from McGraw-Hill's 1948 version of Farm Machinery and Equipment.
A line graph depicting market changes in Cache Valley over the last 30 years,
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
Cliff Lillywhite, co-owner of Oakdell Farms, before ending the interview added this statement about the efforts they go through to ensure they care for the environment and produce a safe product.
A pie chart depicting agricultural land use in Cache County as of 2012.
An audio clip of an interview with a family farm owner in Cache Valley.
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked what impact changes in the structure of farming in Cache Valley have had on non-farmers.
This is a segment of an interview with Ken White, the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences at USU. In this question, he is asked how today's farmers can be successful despite the many challenges they face.