Tuesday, May 19, 2020

NMSU names Laura Bittner as interim department head of 4-H Youth Development

NMSU names Laura Bittner as interim department head of 4-H Youth Development


Laura Bittner has a passion for providing youth development programming to all New Mexicans.

Since joining New Mexico State University’s Cooperative Extension Service in 2009, she has provided educational programs to a diverse population in Valencia County, including people transitioning from incarceration into the workforce, high school students living with food insecurity, and low-income youth and families, as well as traditional participants in Extension programs.

NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences turned to Bittner to fill the position of interim department head of the state 4-H Youth Development program when Steve Beck resigned from the position in March to accept the 4-H program leader position at Oklahoma State University.

“We are excited Laura Bittner has agreed to serve as interim department head of our 4-H Youth Development Department,” said Jon Boren, College of ACES associate dean and director of NMSU Cooperative Extension Service. “She has the passion, experience and leadership qualities to continue advancing our 4-H youth program to meet the current and future needs of our New Mexico youth across the state.”

Bittner’s many years of experience working with county agents, specialists, adult volunteers and youth contributed to her selection for the position.

“I’m excited to serve in this position and to work alongside and learn with, and from, dedicated Extension professionals providing important youth education throughout the state,” Bittner said.

Bittner accepted the position prior to the COVID-19 outbreak and the ensuing announcement of a statewide stay-at-home order and restrictions on gatherings. Since taking the reins of NMSU’s youth development program April 1, life has been a whirlwind of internet interactions, Zoom meetings, emails and phone calls.

“With any new position, I expected a learning curve. I didn’t expect that learning curve to include navigating a statewide program through a pandemic,” she said.

“I am so impressed by my Extension colleagues across the state who have risen to the challenge by providing virtual education to youth and their families through a variety of innovative methods and I’m looking forward to the virtual events we have planned for the summer.”

Throughout history, the Cooperative Extension Service has provided service and education during times of war and the Great Depression.

“Our Extension professionals, 4-H members, volunteers and leaders are rallying together now and with their collective efforts positively addressing the challenges we are facing due to COVID-19,” Bittner said.

During her 11 years with NMSU, Bittner has progressed from assistant professor to full professor while serving as the county program director and Extension family and consumer science agent in Valencia County.

While providing programs to Valencia County community members, she earned a doctorate in educational leadership and administration from NMSU, graduating in May 2019.

Bittner’s doctoral dissertation is titled “Meeting Needs of the People: A Multi-Case Study of New Mexico Extension Professionals Cultural Competence in Reaching Historically Under-Served Populations.”

Her research followed the path of her mission of developing greater accessibility to and inclusion in Extension programming for non-traditional Extension audiences.

While maintaining a full-time work schedule and full-time graduate studies, Bittner developed youth programs and outreach efforts that received national recognition and awards from the National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences and the National Association of County Agricultural Agents.

The College of ACES recently acknowledged Bittner as the 2020 Distinguished County Agent for her programming efforts. She also received one of the college’s top recognitions, the Fabiola Cabeza de Baca Diversity in Extension Award.

EPA Opens Comment Period on Pethoxamid Proposed Decision


EPA Opens Comment Period on Pethoxamid Proposed Decision


EPA has opened a 30-day comment period on the Agency’s proposed decision to register the new pesticide active ingredient pethoxamid, a broad-spectrum herbicide that inhibits seedling shoot growth.
Pethoxamid provides a new active ingredient for the control of economically important grasses and some broadleaf weeds. Pethoxamid can provide a shorter plant-back interval than available alternatives, leading to enhanced crop rotation or cover-crop flexibility. If used in conjunction with or in rotation with other mechanisms of action, pethoxamid could be an element of resistance management programs.
The Agency is proposing to register one technical product and two end-use products to control various types of annual grasses and broadleaf weeds in soybean, cotton, corn, non-crop areas, and residential and commercial turf and ornamental sites. The Agency has evaluated the toxicity for pethoxamid and has not identified any human health or ecological risks that require additional mitigation beyond what is already included on the mandatory product label provided with pethoxamid.
The public comment period for this proposed decision will be open for 30 days, closing on June 17, 2020. To read more about the proposed registration of pethoxamid, visit www.regulations.gov, docket EPA-HQ-OPP-2017-0510

Monday, May 4, 2020

Secretary Perdue to Hold Virtual Press Conference TOMORROW


United States Department of Agriculture
USDA Office of Communications
press@oc.usda.gov

Secretary Perdue to Hold Virtual Press Conference TOMORROW 
Perdue announces investments in high-speed broadband internet connectivity in rural New Mexico

(Washington, D.C., May 4, 2020) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue and New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte will host a virtual press conference TOMORROW, Tuesday, May 5th at 12:00pm MT (2:00pm ET). Secretary Perdue will be announcing millions in ReConnect Program investments that will bring high-speed broadband internet to thousands of people living in New Mexico’s rural communities.

Secretary Perdue and New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Witte to participate in a Virtual Broadband ReConnect Announcement Ceremony
WHAT: Secretary Perdue and New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Witte will announce new investments made in broadband through USDA’s ReConnect Program. This investment will increase e-connectivity, benefitting thousands of households in rural New Mexico. 
WHEN: TOMORROW, Tuesday, May 5th, 2020 at 12:00pm MT (2:00pm ET)
WHEREhttps://usfs.zoomgov.com/j/16194206399 Password: usdanm

*NOTE: Media interested in covering these events should RSVP to press@usda.gov by TODAY, Monday, May 4th, at 6:00pm ET.

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