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Hidden Valley is a small farming area in Lincoln County, Idaho, United States. It's not a city or town, but a collection of farms. This area is close to the towns of Dietrich and Paul. Hidden Valley is in a remote part of southern Idaho, about 150 miles from the Utah border. Because it's so spread out and far from other places, people who live here often spend a lot of time traveling. They might drive long distances to get to school or other activities.

Weather in Hidden Valley

The weather in Hidden Valley can be very extreme. In winter, it often snows a lot. Sometimes, so much snow falls that people can get snowed-in. When this happens, snowmobiles are often needed to get around. In emergencies, helicopters might even be used to help people.

On the other hand, droughts can also be a big problem in Hidden Valley. A drought means there isn't enough rain. This can be very bad for farms. Luckily, most farmers have deep wells. They can dig even deeper to get water from the Snake River aquifer. An aquifer is like a huge underground lake. This water helps them keep their crops alive. Many farms are next to areas with sagebrush. Sagebrush is a type of plant that can catch fire easily. Because of this, fires can sometimes happen. These fires can burn parts of farms. For example, a fire in 2000 killed many cattle and destroyed some grain fields.

Life and Farming in Hidden Valley

Most people who work in Hidden Valley use a postal address from Paul. Many families also go to church or school in Paul. They might also have ties to Dietrich and other nearby towns. Almost everyone living here works in agriculture. This means they grow crops or raise animals.

What Farmers Grow

The main crops grown for sale are hay, sugar beets, and potatoes. Farmers also grow corn, wheat, and barley. These crops are important for feeding people and animals.

Dairy Farms and Workers

There are also some dairy farmers in Hidden Valley. They raise cows to produce milk. Most people who live here permanently are the farm owners. Many other people work on the farms seasonally. These are often migrant workers from Mexico. They come to help with jobs like operating sprinkler pipes in the summer. After the harvest, they usually return to Mexico for the winter.

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