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Who and What We Are


The mission of this Center is to improve the overall quality of life for citizens of Idaho while protecting the environment for future generations. We carry out that mission through research and educational programs.


The University of Idaho Sandpoint Research & Extension Center was established in 1912 and is located within the City of Sandpoint, Idaho.

Research


Research at Sandpoint once focused on agronomic crops and livestock for northern Idaho. Today, the emphasis is on commercial horticulture, small-scale farming, and specialty crops. 

Presently, our research focus involves anticancer and other beneficial compounds in blueberries and other small fruits, commercial management and production of western huckleberries and bilberries, development of improved varieties of edible-fruited honeysuckle, and evaluation of native trees for their use by Idaho's ornamental nursery and Christmas tree industries. Research by the Center on small grains continues in fields 40 miles north, near Bonners Ferry, Idaho.

 

Extension


In addition to research, a major role of the Sandpoint R&E Center is to make research-based information available to the public through University of Idaho Extension. Extension activities combine education and technical support through such activities as public workshops, presentations to commercial and non-profit organizations, and publications. For information on current activities or  particular crops, call 208-263-2323 or email us at sandpoint@uidaho.edu.

 

Everyone is welcome to visit and tour the Sandpoint R&E Center. We have horticulture publications for sale at the front desk and a small lending library is open to local residents. A resource room with high-speed computer access is available to visitors to research horticulture-related topics. Call ahead to reserve the resource room.

 

Technical support is provided to established and prospective commercial specialty crop producers and processors through one-on-one meetings, joint industry-university field trials, and articles for trade publications. By networking with colleagues around the world, we can provide the most up-to-date information to our clients. Depending on location, we can sometimes arrange on-site visits in northern Idaho.

 

In addition to our demonstration plantings, lending library, publications, and resource room, we support non-commercial clients indirectly through county Cooperative Extension offices located throughout Idaho. Typical programs include training and technical support for Extension Educators and Master Gardeners, who then work with home horticulture in their respective areas. To find the Cooperative Extension office nearest you, visit our Extension Page.

 


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Subalpine and corkbark fir trials

Hardwood trials featuring black cherry, black walnuts, oaks, filberts, hickories, birches, and more

Mountain huckleberries

Landscape demonstrations