The Panhandle Research and Extension Center, located in Scottsbluff, houses 19 faculty with appointments in agriculture and family and consumer science through the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Most of the faculty hold joint appointments in research and extension.
The Panhandle Center also is the administrative base for the Panhandle District of UNL Extension.
History and Location: In 1909, the University of Nebraska Experiment Station and the USDA jointly homesteaded a quarter section of land five miles east of Mitchell, NE. Initial research was in the area of crop production under gravity irrigation. Studies in sheep, swine, dairy, and beef production, in addition to many other crop areas, soon followed.
The 800-acre Experimental Range in Sioux County was deeded to the University of Nebraska by President Woodrow Wilson in 1918. Satellite agricultural laboratories at Alliance and Sidney, NE, were added in 1967.
The headquarters of the Panhandle Station moved to the former Hiram Scott College campus after the state had acquired the property after the school closed in the early 1970s. The headquarters and surrounding research plots are located just north of the city of Scottsbluff.
To reflect the University's involvement throughout the Panhandle, the name was officially changed to the Panhandle Research and Extension Center in 1985.
Extension Offices in the Panhandle District:
Box Butte County Central Sandhills Cheyenne County | Dawes County Deuel County Garden County Kimball-Banner County | Morrill County Scotts Bluff County Sheridan County Sioux County
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