Cook Agronomy Farm

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A red pin flies in and lands at the location of the Cook Agronomy Farm.

Text on screen reads, R. James Cook Agronomy Farm

Donated by Earmel Cunningham Trust

400 acres
The R. James Cook Agronomy Farm is a hub of research in direct seed and precision agriculture, made possible by the Ermol Cunningham Trust, which donated the land in 2000.Video montage of the Cook agronomy farm showing various crops being grown like wheat and canola.

Located near Pullman, this 400 acre farm honors Dr. R James Cook, a pioneering plant pathologist who revolutionized soil-borne disease research.Photographs of Doctor Cook and his students.
Today, it supports precision agriculture and direct seed research, focusing on sustainable practices that preserve soil health while improving crop performance.Video montage showing more scenes from the Cook agronomy farm.

A tractor with a long boom-arm sprays a crop.
As part of WSU's and legacy program, this farm advances the science and technology that Washington farmers need to stay productive and profitable in a changing world.A sign reads,

Purchased in 2004 with funds from the Earmel Cunningham Trust

Cook Agronomy Farm
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