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Western Rural Development Center

Physical Address:
University of Idaho Boise
Idaho Water Center
322 E Front St, Suite 222
Boise, ID 83702

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History

The Western Rural Development Center (WRDC) is one of four regional rural development centers (RRDCs) located throughout the United States. These centers were created by the Rural Development Act of 1972 and are jointly administered by the USDA and the host institution operating for the Extension services and agricultural experiment stations in the respective region.

The administration of the RRDCs operates under a framework of collaboration, accountability and resource coordination, guided by the provisions of Title V and the regulations established by the United States Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA NIFA). The RRDCs work closely with USDA NIFA to ensure the effective delivery of programs and services aimed at advancing the development of rural areas.

Each regional center administers the regional programs within its designated region, with the director assuming responsibility for compliance with Title V provisions and related regulations. Regions are delineated based on the framework established by the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, ensuring alignment with broader institutional structures and priorities.

The WRDC is established through collaboration between the Western Association of State Agricultural Experiment Station Directors (WAAESD) and the Western Extension Directors Association (WEDA). These associations and organizations play a crucial role in designating the location of the WRDC, ensuring accessibility and representation within the communities we serve.

The Western Rural Development Center was initially hosted by Oregon State University and remained there until 1999. It was then relocated to Utah State University, where it was based until 2024, when it was moved to the University of Idaho, where it remains today.

President Nixon signing the Rural Development Act in 1972.
President Richard Nixon signing the Rural Development Act on Aug. 30, 1972

Past and Present WRDC Directors

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Harlan Padfield, 1973-1977; Professor of Anthropology; Oregon State University
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Russ Youmans, 1977-1999; Professor of Production Economics; Oregon State University
Portrait of a man.
Steve Daniels, 1999-2004; Professor of Economics; Utah State University
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John Allen, 2004-2008; Professor of Sociology; Utah State University
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Don Albrecht, 1999-2023; Professor of Rural Sociology; Utah State University
Paul Lewin
Paul Lewin, 2024 to present; Associate Professor of Applied Economics; University of Idaho
Past 50 year anniversary graphic.
A graphic created for the 50th anniversary in 2022

Contact

Western Rural Development Center

Physical Address:
University of Idaho Boise
Idaho Water Center
322 E Front St, Suite 222
Boise, ID 83702

Google Map