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NMSU Extension to host AgriVenture Symposium April 10 in Taos

Release Date: 29 Feb 2024
Soil health

New Mexico State University’s Mora County Cooperative Extension Service will host the AgriVenture Symposium from 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 10 at the Taos County Agriculture Center, 202 Chamisa Road in Taos, New Mexico.

The free event will highlight topics such as regenerative agriculture, soil health, wireless fencing, cattle outlook, climate trends and living with fire-prone landscapes. Register for the event at https://www.eventcreate.com/e/agriventure-symposium-525104.

“This conference plays a pivotal role in addressing contemporary challenges in agriculture by bringing together distinguished experts,” said Sunny Finley, Mora County Ag Extension agent. “The sessions cover a spectrum of issues, from atmospheric conditions and animal health to soil management and fire-prone landscapes. Attendees have the unique opportunity to learn, engage, collaborate and gain valuable insights that are crucial for navigating the complexities of modern agriculture. The networking sessions further promote community building, ensuring a holistic and enriching experience for all participants.”

Several subject matter expert specialists will attend and make presentations including NMSU Climatologist David DuBois on atmospheric science, NMSU Extension Beef Cattle Specialist Craig Gifford on animal physiology, NMSU Extension Agronomy Specialist John Idowu on soil health, and NMSU Extension Forest and Fire Specialist Doug Cram on fire-prone landscapes.

For more information, visit https://www.eventcreate.com/e/agriventure-symposium-525104.

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