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Idaho’s fast urban growth is endangering its farming future by turning farmland into developments and raising land and water costs for farmers.
Rapid urban expansion in Idaho is threatening the state’s agricultural heritage as farmland is converted into residential and commercial developments.
Cities like Boise and Meridian are growing quickly, pushing agricultural zones to the outskirts and increasing land prices.
Farmers face challenges in accessing water and maintaining sustainable practices amid rising development pressures.
While some local governments are implementing policies to preserve farmland, the long-term sustainability of Idaho’s farming economy remains uncertain.
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El rápido crecimiento urbano de Idaho está poniendo en peligro su futuro agrícola al convertir las tierras de cultivo en desarrollos y aumentar los costos de tierra y agua para los agricultores.