The Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station (IAES) is the administrative research division of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Idaho and is responsible for the college's state-wide programming in agricultural research. The IAES is located on the University of Idaho campus in Moscow. Accordingly, the IAES is not a specific location (as the term "station" might infer), but rather is a complex, integrated network of locations, facilities, faculty and staff all dedicated to performing agricultural research in support of Idaho's complex agricultural industry.
Aberdeen - Potatoes, grains, and irrigation technology .
Kimberly - Potatoes, sugarbeets, beans, water quality, and management.
Parma - Potatoes, cereal grains, hops, onions, corn, apples, and forage.
Tetonia - Potatoes, seed potatoes and cereal grains.
Moscow - Peas, lentils, cereal grains, oilseeds (canola/rapeseed), potatoes, animal and veterinary science research, beef, dairy and sheep production/management/nutrition.
Sandpoint - nursery crops and small fruits.
Caldwell - Animal and veterinary science/medicine research, beef production/nutrition/range economics.
Boise, Idaho Falls , Twin Falls - house research faculty and laboratory facilities. No experimental farms.
Hagerman Fish Culture Experiment Station -
field laboratory of the College of Agriculture, University of Idaho, and is a part of the Aquaculture Research Institute. |