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Impact Report

For plan Plant Management Systems: Urban Horticulture (Santa Fe County)
Date November 1, 2010, 8:30 pm
For Objective Medium-term Show medium-term objectives
Impact Report The six-week East Mountain Gardening Series was offered once again in Moriarty during March and April in collaboration with Torrance and Bernalillo County Extension Agentss. The Santa Fe Count Agent was responsible for developing the schedule, the speaker line-up and contacting them. In addition, the Agent presented the lecture on Fruit Production. Each of the session had an average attendance of 11 people and some as many as 16. A one hour presentation was made in Novemeber 2009 to a group of 6 women on from a neighborhood associaiton on Winterizing Your Garden. Along with the information presented, the Agent answered many questions from those in attendance. They all expressed their appreciation for the presentation and indicated that the information that was received was very helpful. The Santa Fe County Agent has been serving on the City of Santa Fe Parks and Open Space Advisory Commission for the past 3 years. In January of 2010 a subcommittee of the Advisory Commission was formed in which the County Agent was elected to serve as chair of what is the Municipal Tree Board. Soon after its inception the Municipal Tree Board applied to the National Arbor Day Foundation for a Tree City USA designation and was granted the status by late February. The Agent conducted a workshop for nine employees of the City of Santa Fe Parks Department on pest management and sprayer calibration. All of the participants were preparing to take their Public Applicator Certification exam.