About the Idaho FarmHouse Chapter

FarmHouse was founded in 1905 by a group of like-minded students at the University of Missouri who had a few important things in common: they were studying agriculture and they were looking for community. What they created together became so much more.

In the mid-1950’s Duane “Doc” LeTourneau and an intrepid group of young men set about bringing FarmHouse to the University of Idaho. In 1957, the Idaho Chapter earned their Charter. Since then the me of FarmHouse have been positively contributing to the University of Idaho campus and beyond.

The chapter boasts a vibrant group of young men who embody the FarmHouse mission to create a community of brotherhood that cultivates the potential of our members, strengthens values, and provides unique leadership and personal growth opportunities to build exceptional men.

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