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Applied Reproductive Management for Cattle (Rio Arriba County)
Plan Goals
I will use New Mexico State University livestock specialists to help increase herd health and improve livestock genetics on Tribal Lands thoughout the State of New Mexico.
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Applied Reproductive Management for Cattle
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I am planning more Beef Quality Assurance workshops in the near future to help livestock producers increase profits.
By improving thier knowledge on the proper vaccinations, livestock porducers will decrease dead loses and improve management decisions and increase profitablity.
I will continue to implement educational workshops, demonstrations, conferences and current research information using extension personnel and specialists to increase the necessary practical skills, tools, and understanding of herd health and livestock genetics for them to effectively communicate the subject matter to Livestock producers on tribal lands. I have imlpemented Beef Quality Assurance workshops on some of the Southen Pueblos to certify livestock producers and improve thier calves when sending them to market.
By improving thier knowledge on the proper vaccinations, livestock porducers will decrease dead loses and improve management decisions and increase profitablity.
I will continue to implement educational workshops, demonstrations, conferences and current research information using extension personnel and specialists to increase the necessary practical skills, tools, and understanding of herd health and livestock genetics for them to effectively communicate the subject matter to Livestock producers on tribal lands. I have imlpemented Beef Quality Assurance workshops on some of the Southen Pueblos to certify livestock producers and improve thier calves when sending them to market.
By continuing to implement educational workshops, demonstrations, conferences and current research information using extension personnel and specialists to increase the necessary practical skills, tools, and understanding of herd health and livestock genetics for them to effectively communicate the subject matter to Livestock producers on tribal lands.
By Improving their knowledge and continued learning of herd health programs on tribal lands we can conduct vaccination programs through hands-on instructional workshops to a level of comfort that learned skills can be implemented on Tribal land beef cattle operations. Improve in-herd data collection and management skills of beef producers participating in program area to assist in critical management decisions and measure cost-effectiveness of techniques and procedures implemented as a result of outreach efforts in the program area.
I will provide educational information to increase the knowledge to Native American Livetock producers on the Ten Southern Pueblos improving herd health and improving cattle genetics.
Joseph A. Garcia has signed on to support Applied Reproductive Management for Cattle within Rio Arriba County.