GregCraber / Tuesday, July 30, 2019 University of Idaho Purchases Land in Jerome JEROME, ID - The University of Idaho purchased six acres in Jerome County to build an education and outreach complex for agriculture - first reported by KMVT in Boise. The six acres will be located at the Crossroads Point Business Center, and it will be fully equippted with a public vistor center, faculty office, laboratories, classrooms and housing that associates with CAFE. In a press release, they said this is the second biggest step for the University of Idaho toward creating one of the nation's largest research dairy. Previous Article Daily Dynamic Report Next Article Hacker Gains Access To Millions of Capital One Accounts Print 653 Tags: IdahoUniversity of IdahoUniversity of Idaho newsIdaho newsUniversity of Idaho athleticsAgricultureUniversity of Idaho agricultureIdaho Agriculture Related articles Idaho Ranks Third in the Nation in Vacation Home Sales Growth Over 6.1 Million Dollars in Grants Given out by Idaho Travel Council Idaho Department of Labor Releases Grangeville Area Service Plan