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Students test soils in a lab taught by Jared Williams in the Applied Plant Science Department.Study area with plenty of natural light.BYU-Idaho's newest building on campus.BYU-Idaho's newest building on campus.Intro to Food Science taught by Jeff Hamblin in the new Science and Technology Center.The new Electrical Engineering Lab in the Science and Technology Center.Jody Swenson teaches a class in the new Science and Techonolgy Center.Jody Swenson teaches a class in the new Science and Techonolgy Center.The new Heating Plant at BYU-Idaho is more environmentally friendly and also has the ability produce enough electricity to sell back to the grid which will help pay for the facility.Construction is finishing up at the new heating plant, and the building will soon be operational.A much appreciated building in the Winter time here in Rexburg Idaho.The Central Energy Facility in winter.Heating Plant Central Energy FacilityThe new campus heating plant is now fully operational.Students at BYU-Idaho work with the cattle at the Livestock Center by training the cattle to go where the students need them to go.Students at BYU-Idaho work with the cattle at the Livestock Center by training the cattle to go where the students need them to go.Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles tours the Science and Technology Center, Agriculture Science Center and the Central Energy Facility.Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles tours the Science and Technology Center, Agriculture Science Center and the Central Energy Facility.Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles tours the Science and Technology Center, Agriculture Science Center and the Central Energy Facility.Elder Neil L. Andersen of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles tours the Science and Technology Center, Agriculture Science Center and the Central Energy Facility.