University of Idaho Extension on the Fort Hall Reservation
208-236-1044 | Pima Dr Bldg 7 Fort Hall, ID 83203
forthall@uidaho.eduUI Extension, Fort Hall Reservation helps citizens through research-based, locally relevant education and programs. We offer programming in:
- Livestock
- Natural resources and range management
- Weed management
- Horticulture, including home gardening
- 4-H youth programs
Learn more about recent activities by UI Extension, Fort Hall Reservation.
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 on the Fort Hall Reservation.
Agriculture
UI Extension, Fort Hall Reservation provides programming in livestock management, farm and ranch management, weed management, and pesticide pre-licensing. Explore agriculture programs and resources.
Horticulture and gardening
UI Extension, Fort Hall Reservation offers a variety of programs and resources to help people produce their own food and manage their landscapes.
Range and natural resources
UI Extension, Fort Hall Reservation programming encompassing range, weed and other pest management, as well as the coordination of projects with local, tribal, state and federal agencies.
Explore events and learn about UI Extension’s impact
Discover events on the Fort Hall Reservation, 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
Danielle Gunn
Staff
Nola Cates ― Tribal 4-H program director
208-236-1044 | forthall@uidaho.edu
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