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Impact Report
For plan | Brush and Weed Control Education Program (Rio Arriba County) |
Date | October 27, 2010, 2:03 pm |
For Objective | Short-term Show short-term objectives |
Impact Report | Field monitoring techniques will be established on tribal lands according to county agent requests and land management agency needs. Tribal members, county agents and land management agency personnel will become aware of and adept at using the various range improvement tools By implementing good range management practices on tribal lands over a long period of time we can increase the productivity of the native grasses. By increasing the native vegetation tribal members can increase livestock numbers and increase income. I have assisted in implementing the the Annual Pueblos Conference, the two day events provided educational workshops on the proper range management tools to help educate producers to make good management decisions. Over 100 producers attended to two day conference in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |