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About the Tucson Plant Materials Center
Updated
12/03/2007
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Established |
1935 |
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Size |
46 Acres |
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Land Ownership |
NRCS |
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Operation
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NRCS |
Description of the PMC
Service Area

The area served by the Tucson PMC encompasses the high dry
Sonoran, Chihuahuan, and Mohave deserts. These deserts represent a distinct
and unique area.
This area receives from two inches to 13 inches of rainfall annually.
Growing seasons range from 240 days to 360 days. Elevations range from 150
feet to 4,500 feet above sea level. Major land uses are irrigated farmland,
rangeland, and mined land.
Getting to the
Tucson PMC
The Tucson Plant Materials Center is located northwest of Tucson. Follow I-10 north from downtown Tucson to the Prince
Road exit. Turn east onto Prince Road. At the first intersection on Prince
Road turn right onto Romero Road. Continue south on Romero Road for
approximately 7 tenths of a mile. The Tucson PMC is located west (right)
side of Romero Road and is easily recognized by the adobe office building
and greenhouse.
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