
معرفی
Ron Patterson is an Extension Educator in Horticulture and Agriculture at the University of Idaho Extension, serving Bonneville County. He is affiliated with the University of Idaho Extension, a division dedicated to agricultural outreach, research dissemination, and youth development through programs like 4-H.
His educational background includes an M.S. and B.S. from the University of Idaho and associate degrees from Brigham Young University-Idaho. His expertise spans horticulture, weed control, biological diversity, vegetable and cereal crop production, and agricultural education.
- M.S., University of Idaho
- B.S., University of Idaho
- A.A., Brigham Young University-Idaho
- A.A.S., Brigham Young University-Idaho
Ron’s research and extension interests focus on practical agricultural solutions, including invasive species management (e.g., Russian olive, musk thistle), biological pest control, high tunnel farming, and efficient irrigation systems. His work bridges science and community application, especially for small-acreage farmers and gardeners.
His publications and videos reflect a strong trend in extension education, emphasizing accessible, actionable guidance on weed management, beneficial insects, and sustainable horticultural practices. Topics often integrate ecological principles with field-level applications.
Notable awards include:
- Distinguished Service Award, National Association of County Agricultural Agents (2020)
- Communications Award Finalist for Publication (2022) and Video (2014)
- Applied Research Poster National Finalist (2019)
- ESP Distinguished Team Award for Discover 4-H Curriculum (2017)
Ron has contributed significantly to outreach initiatives such as the Idaho Master Gardener program and pest alert newsletters. He has not been mentioned in connection with formal student advising, but his educational videos and curricula impact numerous learners. His work with teams on 4-H curriculum development highlights collaborative extension efforts. He is actively involved in applied research and community education, with no indication of retirement or reduced status.
He operates out of the University of Idaho Extension office in Idaho Falls and has previously worked in Utah. His lab or team is not formally named, but his work is integrated within the Bonneville County Extension team and broader University of Idaho Extension network.





