Jay Gogue, Interim President of the NMSU System | New Mexico State University
Jay Gogue, Interim President of the NMSU System | New Mexico State University
New Mexico State University's Mora County Cooperative Extension Service is gearing up to host the AgriVenture Symposium on April 10 in Taos. The event, which will run from 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Taos County Agriculture Center, will delve into various crucial topics surrounding agriculture.
The symposium will feature discussions on regenerative agriculture, soil health, wireless fencing, cattle outlook, climate trends, and living with fire-prone landscapes. According to Sunny Finley, Mora County Ag Extension agent, the event is designed to address contemporary challenges in agriculture by bringing together distinguished experts. Finley emphasized the importance of the sessions, which cover a wide spectrum of issues ranging from atmospheric conditions and animal health to soil management and fire-prone landscapes. Attendees are encouraged to register for the event to gain valuable insights that are essential for navigating the complexities of modern agriculture. The networking sessions will also facilitate community building, offering a holistic and enriching experience for all participants.
Among the specialists set to make presentations at the symposium are NMSU Climatologist David DuBois, NMSU Extension Beef Cattle Specialist Craig Gifford, NMSU Extension Agronomy Specialist John Idowu, and NMSU Extension Forest and Fire Specialist Doug Cram. Each expert will provide unique perspectives on their respective fields, contributing to a comprehensive understanding of the topics at hand.
Individuals interested in attending the AgriVenture Symposium can register for free at https://www.eventcreate.com/e/agriventure-symposium-525104. For more information about the event, including a detailed agenda and speaker profiles, visit the event page.