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Impact Report

For plan Civil Rights (De Baca County)
Date October 16, 2007, 9:01 pm
For Objective Medium-term Show medium-term objectives
Impact Report *The agent and respective staff have worked hard to update Civil rights files after the 2006 review. The agent have included the NMSU Civil Rights disclaimer on all outgoing educational information including: --a regular weekly educational newscolumn that reaches both county and Eastern New Mexico regions. The local county newspaper circulates to 1200 subscribers and the area paper circulates to 2500 subscribers. Ten news articles, with disclaimer, went out in the eastern regional paper and 40 regular news articles went out through the local county newspaper; --a seasonal producer newsletter that reached over 100 producers across the county during the 2006/2007 Program year; --a regular monthly 4-H newsletter that is sent out to all 4-H families across the county; --all educational program announcements and flyers which were sent out to 4-H families, crop and livestock producers across De Baca County during the 2006/2007 Program year. --A yearly program advisory/support council meeting was held in the spring of the current program year. A diverse group of individuals are asked to serve on the advisory board and offer direction to the Extension programming. Though just five support council individuals came to the formal meeting, the agent visited with the other members, one-on-one, dicussing on-going programming. The one area that was suggested by the council was to try to diversify programming to reach non-traditional audiences. This was addressed some this past year with a bicycle safety progarm coordinated in the schools by the local health council and the Extension Service. Other programs that targeted non-tradtional audiences included: the 4-H promotion school program, the Wildlife identification school program and the farm safety regional school program (coordinated by the agent).