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Browse Plans of Work by Specialists

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Dean, Thomas L.
Civil Rights - Affirmative Action and Equal Employment (Socorro County)
Civil Rights compliance by New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service is mandated by federal laws and is directly tied to Extension's receipt of federal funding. Noncompliance may lead to loss of funding from our Federal partner.
(Part of the Civil Rights state-level plan.)
County-level
Conservation and Efficient Use of Water (Socorro County)
Overall goal of this project is to meet present and future water demand through conservation measures that not only expand the efficient use of available water resources, but also create new water supplies.
(Part of the Conservation and Efficient Use of Water state-level plan.)
County-level
Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture (Socorro County)
Increase, enhance, and sustain Socorro County urban and rural lifestyles by teaching proper landscape, plant selection, management, and efficient water use.
(Part of the Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture state-level plan.)
County-level
Profitable Livestock Production (Socorro County)
Improve the profitability of livestock production by enhancing decision-making skills of livestock owners and managers.
(Part of the Profitable Livestock Production state-level plan.)
County-level
Tourism as an Economic Development Tool (Socorro County)
Oversee the Socorro County Tourism Council providing a network of resources throughout the county to collaborate on events, grants and tourism.
(Part of the Tourism as an Economic Development Tool state-level plan.)
County-level
Youth Development (Socorro County)
Provide opportunities for youth to become productive members of society through a variety of activities.
(Part of the Youth Development state-level plan.)
County-level
Dean (Trujillo), Teresa
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Socorro County)
This plan deals with volunteer leader trainings, organizational leaders, project training for leaders, recruitment efforts, Leaders' Forum; anything related to ADULT volunteers.
(Part of the Adult Volunteer Leader Development state-level plan.)
County-level
Civil Rights - Affirmative Action and Equal Employment (Socorro County)
Civil Rights compliance by New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service is mandated by federal laws and is directly tied to Extension's receipt of federal funding. Noncompliance may lead to loss of funding from our Federal partner.
(Part of the Civil Rights state-level plan.)
County-level
Youth Development (Socorro County)
This plan deals with Project Work; Special Interest; School Enrichment; Competition; Clinics; Workshops; Outreach Efforts; Record Books; Camps; County Council; Officer Trainings; Junior/Teen Leaders; Anything related to YOUTH programming.
(Part of the Youth Development state-level plan.)
County-level
Dominguez, Thomas
Applied Reproductive Management for Cattle (Quay County)
Provide educational programming in Beef cattle selection and reproduction through the New Mexico Beef Cattle Performance Association and the Annual Tucumcari Bull Test.
(Part of the Applied Reproductive Management for Cattle state-level plan.)
County-level
Brush and Weed Control Education Program (Quay County)
Participants will learn how to identify noxious weed and brush as well as the negative impact of such weeds on rangeland, farmland, and residential areas.
(Part of the Brush and Weed Control Education Program state-level plan.)
County-level
Livestock Disease/Agriculture & Food Safety Biosecurity (Quay County)
Increase knowledge of Quay County producers in the areas of agriculture bio-security, and animal disease prevention and control.
(Part of the Livestock Disease and Veterinary Care state-level plan.)
County-level
Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture (Quay County)
Increase knowledge base of constituents in the areas of horticulture, holistic gardening, small acreage farming, water saving techniques, and soil erosion.
(Part of the Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture state-level plan.)
County-level
Producing Sustainable Agronomic Crops in New Mexico (Quay County)
Improve crop management decisions in dry land production practices with timely information on wheat varieties, pest treatments, disease, fallow rotation, no-till methods and market conditions. Thus, increasing profits to local and area producers by 5%.
County-level
Youth Development (Quay County)
This plan relates to a supporting role in youth outreach programming in the areas of Outdoor Classroom, Kids Cows & more, County Fair, 4-H, curriculum enrichment and other 4-H and youth development activities.
(Part of the Youth Development state-level plan.)
County-level
Drummond, Tracy
Civil Rights (Catron County)
Civil Rights compliance by New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service is mandated by federal laws and is directly tied to Extension's receipt of federal funding.
(Part of the Civil Rights state-level plan.)
County-level
Profitable Livestock Production (Catron County)
Increase the profitability of Catron County livestock producers.
(Part of the Profitable Livestock Production state-level plan.)
County-level
Range Management for New Mexico (Catron County)
To stabilize Catron Counties economy through the best possible management of natural resources and their traditional uses.
(Part of the Range Management for New Mexico state-level plan.)
County-level
Youth Development (Catron County)
Provide more leadership, citizenship and hands on learning opportunities for Catron County Youth.
(Part of the Youth Development state-level plan.)
County-level