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Prosser IAREC | Washington State University The Washington State University, Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center (WSU Prosser IAREC) is the focal point for the University, the U S Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), and the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) research, extension, and plant certification programs that
About | Prosser IAREC - Washington State University Established by legislative mandate in 1919 to service the agricultural research needs of the Yakima valley and lower Columbia Basin, the Prosser Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center (IAREC) grew with the region as an arm of the Washington Agriculture Experiment Station network
People | Prosser IAREC - Washington State University WSU Prosser IAREC is home to three subject-matter centers: AgWeatherNet (AWN), the Center for Precision and Automated Agricultural Systems (CPAAS), and the Clean Plant Center Northwest (CPCNW)
Research | Prosser IAREC | Washington State University WSU Prosser IAREC and is one of four Research and Extension Centers within the WSU College of Agriculture, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS) system Prosser IAREC is home to 18 faculty scientists and employs about 100 administrative, classified, and hourly support staff
Contact | Prosser IAREC - Washington State University Email: prosser iarec@wsu edu Business Hours Monday – Friday, 8:00 – 4:30 Parking Free parking is available on campus on a first-come, first-served basis Please avoid parking in the main entrance driveway area during large events
History | Prosser IAREC | Washington State University IAREC Now Today, over 100 years later, cooperative research among WSU, USDA-ARS, and WSDA conducted at Prosser IAREC is still pioneering unique and innovative developments in irrigated agriculture
Agriculture researchers at WSU IAREC present to Gear Up students — The Washington State University Integrated Agriculture Research and Extension Center in Prosser hosted GEARUP students from several Benton County high schools this week It was an engaging experience, with hands-on, interactive presentations done by program partners and grad students
Research Farms | Prosser IAREC | Washington State University WSU Prosser IAREC and USDA-ARS faculty scientists, graduate students, and technical staff conduct collaborative and translational research on a variety of perennial crops, including tree fruit (apple, cherry, peach), blueberries, hops, peppermint, and grapes (wine, table, and juice)