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'This affects every single person.' VanderSloot urges community to act on longterm water solution 

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IDAHO FALLS -- One single firework shell shot high into the air Thursday night as the Melaleuca Freedom Celebration was about to begin.
The patriotic soundtrack and 31-minute firework display would soon follow but not before Melaleuca Executive Chairman Frank VanderSloot stepped up to the microphone and shared a passionate message about the water situation in eastern Idaho.
VanderSloot visited the EastIdahoNews.com studio over the weekend to raise a warning that the entire economy is at stake if an acceptable agreement is not reached by October. He wants the community to stay informed and is encouraging stakeholders to develop a longterm water solution that protects farmers in eastern Idaho.
Watch our new interview with VanderSloot in the video player above. On Tuesday, we will speak with two local farmers who are affected by the issue.
Below is a transcript of VanderSloot's statements made at the Melaleuca Freedom Celebration:
Good evening and welcome. This is Frank VanderSloot with Melaleuca.
The shell that burst into the sky just moments ago was not part of the show. We sent that shell up to get everyone’s attention. Tonight, we will dedicate 31 minutes of fireworks to honor the veterans who gave their lives so that we can be a free nation.
But for the next 3 ½ minutes, I want to call your attention to some other heroes who live in our midst. Given the serious situation that has developed in our region over the past 30 days, I thought we should take a moment before the show and inform you of some alarming facts that you may not be aware of.
The farmers in our area desperately need your support. As you know, last month the governor ordered 500,000 acres of farmland to be shut down. What you may not know is that there are only 900,000 acres under groundwater irrigation in our entire region. That means the governor’s order would have shut down more than half of all those farms stretching from Dubois and Ashton to Pocatello.
The effect on our economy would have been devastating. Not only would this order have caused hundreds of families to lose their farms, but because most of our local economy is based on agriculture, dozens of industries would have been impacted. Potato processing plants, dairies, ranches, and dozens of ag related industries would’ve gone bankrupt. Many of our banks would have gone under. Thousands would have lost their jobs. Restaurants would close. Property values would have plummeted.
You would think that no one would ever do that to our region and our economy. Yet, just last month, hundreds of wells were tagged and ordered to be shut down.
But then, at the last minute, Governor Little announced that he was going to give the farmers one more chance to come to an agreement that would allow them to keep their farms.
Upon hearing that, we all thought that the problem had been resolved. But we have now learned that that is not the case.
We have learned that those 500,000 acres of farm ground are still in jeopardy of being closed down.
This is a serious situation because the farmers in our region have nothing to negotiate with. They are telling us that the only choice they are being offered is the timing of when they have to shut off their wells and lose their farms. In other words, the only choice they are given is will they agree to lose their farms all at once this fall or will they agree to close down their farms over the next few years.
The Governor’s Department of Water Resources has told us that the department intends to shut down hundreds of thousands of acres of farm ground in our area.
They want to do this in order to raise the level of the aquifer to an artificially high level so that the water will travel downstream underground and then back into the Snake River where it can be used by Idaho Power to generate electricity.
Our water will then continue to flow down to the Boise Valley area where powerful politicians and large corporations believe it is needed to support the phenomenal growth in the Boise area.
If you had told me last month that could happen to our region, I would have never believed you. But it is happening.
These farmers do not have the political clout to fight the large corporations who have expensive lobbyists. We cannot afford to stand by and watch our farmers fight this battle by themselves.
Farmers have long been the backbone of America. They are a great example of the American dream. They demonstrate a culture of hard work, sacrifice, personal responsibility, and family values. We should stand by them. This is the United States of America. And we should be united with the farmers of our community.
You can read the rest of the statement on EastIdahoNews.com.

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@smilingiscontagious5722
@smilingiscontagious5722 21 день назад
Thank you Nate and Mr Vanderaloot for bringing this awareness to us and for fighting to keep our farm lands. Idaho is great and I would hate to have to leave the place I was born and have raised my children. God bless us all 💗🤗
@janetwale1019
@janetwale1019 21 день назад
Being a Zimbabwean, the biggest tragedy was the government interfering with agriculture. DISASTROUS results. I love farmers, the earth is precious, so are farmers.
@asher3951
@asher3951 21 день назад
As a governor elected by the people of Idaho to lead our state, you would think he would be insuring the safety of the farms under threat, preventing the economic impact, and directing everyone to a safe and sustainable outcome. Instead he is acting like a referee and these farms are still under threat? Not my idea of leadership.
@etodd568
@etodd568 21 день назад
The Gov of Idaho should have Mr. VanderSloot on his water task force for advisement on Idaho famers representative. Thank you Mr. VanderSloot for sharing very good information concerning the farmers.
@TheNerms
@TheNerms 21 день назад
East Idaho News, you are needed on this! Mr. Vandersloot and Idaho need you to show that same bravery in journalism for this issue that you showed in that parking lot in Hawaii.
@sedonasky7314
@sedonasky7314 21 день назад
Nate, how about interviewing some actual water and legal experts (scientists). Depletion of the water table is the canary in the coal mine.
@lisagreenleaf3859
@lisagreenleaf3859 21 день назад
Dear Lord please help them to do right. Help folks to work together. In Jesus name Amen 🙏
@frankdodgee
@frankdodgee 21 день назад
Water has historically been a problem in the west. Wars and lives lost over water. Farmers cannot be deprived of water. They are the bread and butter! Maybe he Governor should be be more involved and educated rather than a blanket order “hey you guys work it out”.
@maryg3143
@maryg3143 21 день назад
I am thrilled to hear EIN is doing a series on this issue! Thank you for that.
@reaganjaegan
@reaganjaegan 21 день назад
I shop with Melaleuca, it's crazy to see Frank Vandersloot on East Idaho News! Great speech, sir.
@reneemoss2487
@reneemoss2487 21 день назад
We the People need to stand up for the farmers. No Farmers No Food! We also need to get rid of Little and get a governor who will work for the people not for the establishment.
@kimberlyzamora4437
@kimberlyzamora4437 21 день назад
WOW sad thing for the farmers and the citizens. I live in Las Vegas where yesterday we had a record high of 119 °.
@janishancock5411
@janishancock5411 21 день назад
This is the same as shutting down the forests for logging, the coal mines for energy
@helencook6564
@helencook6564 21 день назад
Thank you for bringing this to the light Nate. It’ll be all over our state. Our water & farmers are our lifeline.
@Sgt_Schultz
@Sgt_Schultz 21 день назад
You forgot to mention these ground water districts breached the 2015 agreements in 2021 & 2022. Thats before the methodology change. You also didn’t mention that judge Wildman ruled that averaging is not in the agreement.
@shelly1928
@shelly1928 21 день назад
Fantastic, Nate. Thank you for doing a series on this matter. I live in Washington state and am watching this. Something isn't right. Keep digging!
@screwplanplaybook7121
@screwplanplaybook7121 21 день назад
Thank you Nate.
@kathyhennigan7807
@kathyhennigan7807 21 день назад
I wrote to Gov. Little back when this all first started. This issue isn't just an East Idaho issue. I am up in North Idaho and can see how this problem can affect even us. It shouldn't be a political issue which it certainly looks like to some extent. We all like to eat and have good food. We want Idaho to have an economy that will benefit us all. Everyone needs to support these farmers who have had their water taken away from them. Perhaps this year things will work out, but we need a more permanent solution and certainly not the federal government stepping in because we can't manage this water issue.
@critterscute3642
@critterscute3642 21 день назад
Somebody is making a bunch of money, and it isn’t the farmers or general public.
@jimgrimes8342
@jimgrimes8342 21 день назад
Keep up the good work Frank.
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