Greenville Research Farm

135.77 Acres 

History

Grasses, legumes, cereal grains, vegetables, fruits and ornamental plants are bred and evaluated at the Greenville Research Farm in North Logan. The site was established for research in irrigated agriculture more than 100 years ago. Building on a history of developments in plant breeding, scientists continue to provide growers with new high quality, disease-resistant wheat and barley varieties. 

Research Topics

Researchers use the site to study landscape plants, including turfgrasses, in efforts to help Utahns and others living in high desert climates to make wise use of limited water resources.

Contacts

Eric Galloway

Eric Galloway

Farm Foreman | Greenville, Evans, and Blue Creek Research Farm

435-760-2312
Animal Science Farm
eric.galloway@usu.edu

Bruce Miller

Bruce Miller

Department Head | Research Farm Coordinator | Aviation Technology (AVTE)

(435) 797-2232
IS 112E
bruce.miller@usu.edu