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NMSU Extension hosts resilience event addressing post-disaster challenges

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Sherry Kollmann Chancellor of NMSU Global | nmsu.edu

Sherry Kollmann Chancellor of NMSU Global | nmsu.edu

New Mexico State University’s Mora County Cooperative Extension Service will host a Comprehensive Agricultural Resilience Event: Addressing Post-Disaster Challenges with the Federal Emergency Management Agency Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims and Natural Resources Conservation Service from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 18 at VFW Hall, Highway 518, in Mora, New Mexico. Experts and stakeholders will address vital issues facing the agricultural community after recent natural disasters.

The event is free and open to the public and will include hourly panel discussions, interactive booths, and personalized consultations. The panel discussions will also be available virtually over Zoom.

Key presentation topics include identifying crop losses and record keeping; incursion of rodent pests; wildlife management; healthy soil and soil testing; and the onset of problematic invasive weeds.

“By bringing together these specialists, we aim to equip our agricultural community with the knowledge and resources needed to navigate these challenging times,” said Christina Turner, Extension Northern District director.

Experts will be available at interactive booths to provide personalized information and consultations throughout the day. The Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Claims office staff will be present to process agricultural claims. Experts from partnering state and federal agencies will address agricultural and environmental impacts that contributed to the loss of grazing land and water contamination as a result of fires and floods. The state veterinarian will provide insights on filing claims with FEMA.

“As someone who was raised in this community, I am deeply committed to improving the lives of the people of Mora,” Mora County Agricultural Extension Agent Sunny Finley said. “Through our efforts at the Mora Cooperative Extension, we strive to be a valuable asset, providing essential resources, education, and support to help our community navigate and overcome challenges. It is an honor to give back to the community that shaped me and to work towards a stronger, more resilient future for us all.”

For more information or to register for the event, contact Finley at 575-387-2856 or mora@nmsu.edu.

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