Intermountain REC research proposals due March 21

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Pamela S Kan-Rice
The Intermountain Research and Extension Center 2023 mint breeding block. Photo by Darrin Culp
The Intermountain Research and Extension Center 2023 mint breeding block. Photo by Darrin Culp

The Intermountain Research and Extension Center is soliciting proposals from researchers for new and continuing research projects in 2025-26. 

IREC is a 140-acre research facility located at 4,000 feet elevation near the Oregon border. The center specializes in crops grown in Northeast California including potato, small grain, onion, peppermint, forage grasses and alfalfa; however, most cool season field and vegetable crops can be accommodated and grown at the center.

Research topics of interest include variety development, integrated pest management, irrigation management, plant nutrition and agriculture-wildlife interactions. 

Available facilities and equipment at the center include a greenhouse, controlled postharvest facility, drying ovens, an automated potato grading line, a mini-still for essential oil extraction, clean and dirty laboratory space, specialized small plot pressurized irrigation equipment, research-adapted small-plot planters and harvesters, and a full line of commercial farm equipment for field and vegetable crop production.

Garbanzo breeding is among the projects at IREC. Photo by Darrin Culp
Garbanzo breeding is among the projects at IREC. Photo by Darrin Culp

IREC has a multi-purpose conference and laboratory building for extension events with high-speed internet connection, wi-fi and audio-visual equipment for video conferencing. Technical assistance is available for farming practices, field instrumentation and equipment operation, data collection and data entry.

The center's Research Advisory Committee will evaluate proposed research for scientific merit and regional need. Approved projects will be eligible for center-provided support, which includes land, labor, technical assistance, equipment and facilities.

Questions about the research proposal process or research opportunities at IREC should be directed to Rob Wilson, center director, at rgwilson@ucanr.edu, or Darrin Culp, center superintendent at daculp@ucanr.edu or (530) 667-5117.

Proposal forms can be submitted via the IREC website at  https://irec.ucanr.edu/Research/Submitting_a_Proposal/.

The closing date for the 2025-26 call for proposals is March 21, 2025. Off-cycle proposals can also be submitted any time of year; off-cycle proposal acceptance is based on labor and land availability.


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