The University of Idaho Kimberly Research & Extension Center in Kimberly, ID is a leading institution dedicated to conducting research and extension projects in the field of agriculture. With a focus on crops such as potatoes, sugar beets, dry beans, forages, and small grains, the center aims to improve production practices and address issues related to irrigation, water resources, entomology, and weed science. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including greenhouses, laboratories, and a potato storage research complex, the center collaborates with the USDA-ARS Northwest Irrigation and Soils Research Laboratory to provide innovative solutions for Idaho's agricultural needs.
Since its establishment in 1950, the Kimberly Research & Extension Center has been at the forefront of agricultural research and extension programs, contributing to the advancement of crop production and disease management. With a strong emphasis on sustainable practices and the transfer of crop varieties to producers through their Foundation Seed Program, the center plays a vital role in supporting the agricultural industry in Idaho and beyond.
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