UW Research and Extension Center Celebrates 110 Years in Sheridan County
Published June 16, 2026

Tyler Jones, interim assistant director of UW’s Sheridan Research and Extension Center (ShREC), drives a combine harvester at the Wyarno location. ShREC will host its annual field day Wednesday, July 1. (UW Photo)
The University of Wyoming’s Sheridan Research and Extension Center (ShREC) will host
its annual field day Wednesday, July 1, at 663 Wyarno Road.
The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at 8:30 a.m.
The field day will celebrate the 110th anniversary of the center’s Wyarno research
and extension location. ShREC maintains the historic Wyarno location as a dryland
research farm, in addition to conducting research at the irrigated Adams Ranch location.
“Much of the work at the station in recent years has come full circle,” says Tyler
Jones, interim assistant director of ShREC. “One hundred and 10 years ago, crop introductions
and variety selection were a primary function of the station’s existence, answering
the simple question: ‘What will grow in our environment?’”
This year, he says, the field day will answer that question by showcasing successful
varieties of crops, including alfalfa, perennial grasses, cowpeas and soybeans.
Presentations also will provide information about topics that include hay production
and weed and insect management.
Posters and videos will highlight rangeland research and research conducted at ShREC’s
Adams Ranch location as well.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB) Climate Station
Network will take place at noon. The UMRB Climate Station Network provides real-time
climate data to improve detailed weather forecasting throughout the U.S. Wyarno was
the first site in Wyoming to host a UMRB weather station.
Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. After lunch, participants can explore a trade show
with agricultural equipment vendors.
Attendees are encouraged to RSVP by emailing shrec@uwyo.edu or calling (307) 673-2856.
About the Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station
The Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station (WAES) is the research unit of the University of Wyoming College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources. WAES conducts fundamental and applied research related to agricultural production, natural resource stewardship, economic development and community well-being. Founded in 1891, WAES remains committed to addressing the current and future needs of the state, region, nation and world through rigorous scientific investigation. In addition to supporting research on campus, WAES operates research and extension centers in Laramie, Lingle, Powell and Sheridan. To learn more, visit www.uwyo.edu/uwexpstn or call (307) 766-3667.
