BOISE, Idaho — Sheep ranching in Idaho is part of the fabric of the state. A high-level example, Gov. Brad Little’s Scottish born grandfather, Andy Little, came to Idaho in 1884 to work with sheep, he ...
Idaho’s Jeff Siddoway was presented with the McClure Silver Ram Award on Jan. 20 at the American Sheep Industry Association’s Annual Convention in Fort Worth, Texas. The award is dedicated to ...
KETCHUM — Sheep have been trailing through the Wood River Valley of Idaho for well over a century and are an integral part of Idaho’s heritage. The iconic Trailing of the Sheep Festival, which will ...
KETCHUM, Idaho — One of the country’s top festivals originated from friction between cyclists and sheepherders that boiled down to this: No more poop on the bike path. Every fall for the past 150 ...
The Trailing of the Sheep Festival honors the multicultural history of Idaho sheep ranching. Come for the sheep, stay for the stories. In its 27th year, the Trailing of the Sheep Festival continues to ...
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Cindy Siddoway on family ranching, Hall of Fame honors and the future of Idaho agriculture
Jeff and Cindy Siddoway are among this year’s inductees into the Eastern Idaho Agriculture Hall of Fame. The Terreton couple are fourth-generation sheep ranchers and will be among six recipients who ...
Idaho is long gone from the days where sheep outnumbered people six to one, but there are many ranchers still operating today who are keeping alive the state’s rich tradition.{/span} However, their ...
KETCHUM, Idaho — Sheep lovers from across the Gem State should head to the Wood River Valley for the annual "Trailing of the Sheep" festival in Ketchum starting Wednesday. The five-day festival kicks ...
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