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Browse Plans of Work by Specialists

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Kircher, Patrick
Agriculture as Economic Development (Roosevelt County)
To work with producers, planners, and public officials to utilize agriculture as a means of enhancing economic growth and sustainability in Roosevelt County.
(Part of the Agriculture as Economic Development state-level plan.)
County-level
Agronomic Crop and Improved Pasture System Development (Roosevelt County)
Improve the sustainability and production potential of agronomic crops and improved pastures in order to improve the soil tilth, yield capability, crop or forage quality as well as the economic and environmental benefits to the land users.
County-level
Civil Rights - Program Development Dept. (Roosevelt County)
To comply with federal laws regarding civil rights and to increase the visibility and accessibility of programs provided by the Roosevelt County Extension Service to the citizens of Roosevelt County.
(Part of the Civil Rights state-level plan.)
County-level
Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture (Roosevelt County)
Increase, enhance, and sustain Roosevelt County urban and rural lifestyles by assisting with improved management and selection, diagnostics, and efficient water use.
(Part of the Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture state-level plan.)
County-level
Profitable Livestock Production (Roosevelt 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
Knight, Kelly R.
Child Care Provider Education (Otero County)
Deliver educational workshops which provide continuing education credits and increase the knowledge level for child care providers in Otero County in collaboration with Early Childhood Training & Technical Assistance Center and Regional Early Care Educati
(Part of the Child Care Provider Education state-level plan.)
County-level
Civil Rights - Affirmative Action and Equal Employment (Otero 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
KA 703. Nutrition Education and Behavior (Otero County)
Improve nutrition and health of Otero County individuals and families through healthy food choices, food preparation skills and food resource management.
(Part of the KA 703. Nutrition Education and Behavior state-level plan.)
County-level
Youth Development (Otero County)
Youth will gain knowledge, skills, and experience in the subject matter areas of home economics (foods, nutrition, clothing, consumerism, child development, and sewing/clothing) and personal growth and development (citizenship, leadership, and public spea
(Part of the Youth Development state-level plan.)
County-level