University of Idaho Extension in Bingham County
208-785-8060 | 412 W. Pacific St. Blackfoot ID 83221
bingham@uidaho.eduUI Extension, Bannock County helps citizens through research-based, locally relevant education and programs. We offer programming in:
- Health and nutrition
- Food safety/food preservation
- Financial management
- Crops
- Horticulture
- Livestock
- 4-H youth programs
Learn more about recent activities by UI Extension, Bingham County.
4-H
In 4-H we believe in the power of young people. We are America's largest youth development organization — empowering young people across the U.S. with skills to lead for a lifetime. Discover more about 4-H in Bingham County.
Health and wellbeing
UI Extension works to improve the quality of life of adults, children and families through healthy lifestyles, nutrition, food safety and financial management programs. Explore programs in Bingham County.
Agriculture
UI Extension, Bingham County offers crop production research, assistance and programs on a variety of subjects.
Horticulture and gardening
UI Extension, Bingham County offers a variety of services and resources to help you grow your garden. Learn more about classes and Idaho Master Gardener opportunities.
Explore events and learn about UI Extension’s impact
Discover events in Bingham County, surrounding communities and around the state of Idaho. Learn more about the impact UI Extension has on your local community and the state of Idaho.
Meet our people
Reed Findlay
Carmen Willmore
Staff
Heather Strupp ―4-H program coordinator
hstrupp@uidaho.edu
Krista Cernyar ―Office manager
208-785-8060 | kristac@uidaho.edu
Nondiscrimination Policy
University of Idaho has a policy of nondiscrimination on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), national origin (ancestry), sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, disability, marital status, genetic information, or status as any protected veteran or military status. This policy applies to all programs, services and facilities, and includes, but is not limited to, applications, admissions, access to programs and services, and employment and advancement. Learn more about our civil rights compliance and how to file a complaint.