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Agronomic Crop and Improved Pasture System Development (Chaves County)

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Plan Goals

Improve the sustainability and production potential of agronomic crops and improved pastures in Chaves County in order to improve the soil tilth, yield capability, crop or forage quality as well as the economic and environmental benefits to the land users

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Pesticide Safety

The agent assisted the City of Roswell’s Spring River Zoo staff with their annual Pest Control Study Session and Continuing Education Workshop conducted in two separate sessions. The study session was designed to prepare individuals that did not currently hold a pesticide license for testing to obtain a public pesticide applicator license. The agent presented a program on “Basic Botany.” The Continuing Education Workshop was a refresher course for those already licensed with the New Mexico Department of Agriculture for pesticide application for pest control. The class enabled attendees to receive enough continuing education units to renew their public license. The agent presented a program on “Pesticide Safety”. Approximately 40 attendees gained knowledge of plant characteristics, basic identification, and safe pesticide storage and usage to enable them to be safer, more knowledgeable pesticide handlers.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted October 16, 2008, 4:03 pm
Sandra Key Barraza has signed on to support Agronomic Crop and Improved Pasture System Development within Chaves County.
(Administrative message.)
Permalink - Posted October 9, 2008, 8:16 pm
Long term objective:

• The long term objective is to improve the life style and structure of the producer and his family by providing more efficient means of creating income and sustainability on specific farm sites.

• Collect information on sustainability for various regions of New Mexico to help both small as well as large and medium sized operations to fit into the economic future of the state.

• To introduce new technology for ease and economics to the producer by showing how simple soil and water testing can optimize his operational needs to provide a better lifestyle for his family and himself.

• To work as a change agent in offering alternatives to current operations that are struggling with sustainability by seeking a better fit enterprise or method to farming and ranching that will help in minimizing input costs and optimizing gains in economics, soil tilth, operational efficiency and time spent in running the whole farm operation.
(Progress towards the long-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted April 17, 2006, 8:41 pm
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Medium term objective:

* After participation in the whole farm programming within this objective, the producer should be able to identify not only improvements in his operation, but also how rotations over multiple years can benefit the sustainability of his operations.

• Pasture improvement programming will insure less New Mexican land is erodible to wind damage and thus will improve the soil tilth by maintaining better water holding capacity, using nutrients more efficiently and choosing better fitted crops and pasture forages for the site.

• By working with clients over a season, the producers understanding of the use of total cropping inputs and cost-benefits will be increased by 20% and the appreciation of soil improvements will increase by 40%.
(Progress towards the medium-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted April 17, 2006, 8:39 pm
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Short term objective:

• To facilitate a better working relationship with clients in the state by fulfilling the need to provide educational and innovative information to the client.
• To help in constructing a better whole farm operation in order to improve the client’s lifestyle and sustainability of his land.
• To determine the best fit operations and varieties to utilize in various regions of the state and counties.
• To improve overall cost constraints so that the farming operation or pasture enterprise will fulfill the needs of the client and his family and operation.
(Progress towards the short-term objectives.)
Permalink - Posted April 17, 2006, 8:38 pm
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