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Impact Report
For plan | Brush and Weed Control Education Program (Rio Arriba County) |
Date | October 13, 2008, 6:35 pm |
For Objective | Medium-term Show medium-term objectives |
Impact Report | 2007-2008 Brush and weed control program Significant accomplishments have been made in the Northern New Mexico Cooperative Management Area (CWMA). First a name changes from Northern New Mexico Weed Busters CWMA to the current Northern New Mexico CWMA. An addition of $30,000 from the New Mexico State Forestry Grant proposal. Hired a Weed Coordinator that is house at the Extension Office. An Additional $10,000 dollars apiece from the East Rio Arriba Soil and Water Conservation District and the Upper Chama Soil and Water Conservation District and an additional $20,000 dollars from Rio Arriba County. Over 700 acres have been map and some kind of management has occurred, primarily herbicide treatment. San Juan Pueblo and Jicarilla Indian Reservation land has also have had some kind of treatment. |