b'E C O N O M YThe preservation of historical and customary agricultural and range use is important to the citizens of Minidoka County, who base a portion of their economy on this use. Use areas considered as High/Heavy Agricultural are those in which agriculture should remain the primary economic activity and use as well as for the location of agricultural activities, which by the nature of the activity and use is not compatible with more urban and rural use areas.6The major industries in the county deal primarily with the processing of agricultural products. The following is a list of the four larger industries:1. Gossner Cheese2. Idahoan Foods, Inc.3. Amalgamated Sugar Company4. Brewster CheeseDairy Farms/Products/Manufacturing near Minidoka County:1. Anderson Dairy 8. Naylor Dairy2. B&B Dairy 9. Oak Valley Dairy3. East Ridge Dairy 10. Scott Daily Goat Dairy4. Georges Dairy 11. Steve Neibaur Farms5. High Desert Milk 12. Sun Star Dairy6. Jerseyland Dairy 13. Vandervegt Dairy LLC7. Midway Dairy LLC 14. Whitesides DairyAgriculture Fertilizer/ChemicalHelena Agri-Enterprises, LLC401 East Railroad Ave.P.O. Box 239Paul, ID 83347Helena Agri-Enterprises oers virtually every input that is used in production agriculture and specialty markets. This includes fertilizer, seed, herbicides, insecticides, fungicides and many other products that enhance plant production, soil and water used in spraying operations.AgricultureTotal and Per Farm Overview, 2017 and change since 20122017 % change since 2012Number of farms 620 NegligibleLand in farms (acres) 267,567 +10Average size of farm (acres) 432 +10Percent of county land in farms 54.9%FIGURE 6. Minidoka County Total Farm Overview 7526 I D A H O I N F R A S T R U C T U R E G U I D E B O O K'