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Browse Plans of Work by Specialists

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Landers, Kathy
Brush and Weed Control Education Program (McKinley County)
Private land ranchers and state and federal agency range managers are expected to learn the most effective, economical and ecologically sound means of managing noxious brush and weeds.
(Part of the Brush and Weed Control Education Program state-level plan.)
County-level
Civil Rights - Affirmative Action and Equal Employment (McKinley 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
Profitable Livestock Production (McKinley County)
Increase productivity and competitiveness of the Navajo Nation livestock industry by applying research-based best practices through Extension education.
(Part of the Profitable Livestock Production state-level plan.)
County-level
Youth Development (McKinley 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
Leinauer, Bernd
Environmentally sustainable turfgrass management
Providing turf professionals and homeowners statewide with information regarding sustainable turfgrass maintenance practices with emphasis on turfgrass selection and irrigation water conservation.
State-level
Lopez, Boe
Adult Volunteer Leader Development (Colfax County)
This plan deals with volunteer leader trainings, organizational leaders, project training for leaders, recruitment efforts, anything related to ADULT volunteers.
(Part of the Adult Volunteer Leader Development state-level plan.)
County-level
Civil Rights (Colfax 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
Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture (Colfax County)
Increase knowledge base of clients in the areas of horticulture, gardening, water conservation, and soil preparation.
(Part of the Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture state-level plan.)
County-level
Profitable Livestock Production (Colfax County)
Increase productivity and competitiveness of the New Mexico range livestock industry by informing producers of current research-based best practices and industry trends through Extension education.
(Part of the Profitable Livestock Production state-level plan.)
County-level
Youth Development (Colfax County)
Use experimental education and hands-on programs among 4-H youth to increase understanding, knowledge, and interest in continued agriculturally based career choices.
(Part of the Youth Development state-level plan.)
County-level