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Did you know?
The University of Idaho established
its first agricultural experiment
station at Aberdeen in the winter
of 1911-12. Potatoes are still the
most important research crop at
the Aberdeen station. The first
experiments in those days dealt
with seed-piece size, seed spacing,
storage, bruising, and fertilizer
levels.
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North West Boise
The main attraction to Northwest Boise is the
mixture of rural and suburban lifestyles. One
gets the best of both worlds, being close to
downtown yet living on an acre or so. Approximately
16,000 people call this area home.
Throughout history Northwest Boise has been
used as a getaway for those who wanted distance
from the city and although it has grown slowly
for more than a century, it has maintained its
rural character.
As you may expect, one must be willing to drive
a little further to go shopping or see a movie
but there are a few choices within a very reasonable
distance.
Northwest Boise is served by Boise School District
and is fortunate right now to be full of the
districts newer schools because of the
availability of the land and the new growth
in this area.
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