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The Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service has two general initiative areas which encompass our work in Agriculture and Natural Resources. The initiative areas are "Sustainable Management of Rangeland Resources" (SMRR) and "Profitable and Sustainable Agriculture Systems" (PSAS). Together, these initiatives encompass a tremendous diversity of program areas. The SMRR point person in the Mountain West Extension Area is Eric Peterson. The PSAS lead is Hudson Hill. (885-3132) Hudson's office is in Star Valley. For the homeowner, we field questions in Horticulture, And Home Landscapes. For those involved in Production Agriculture, our emphasis is generally in Forage Based Beef Cattle Production systems. Of course, this includes animal husbandry, production technology, and management of animal and financial resources. We are also quite interested in Natural Resource Management as it pertains to production agriculture. In that respect, we have a lot of expertise in range management and monitoring and in Natural Resource Issue work. Some of the Projects, Programs, Efforts, and tasks that Eric has chosen to chronicle here include: SMRR Website: www.WyoRange.net
Permittee Monitoring on the Bridger-Teton
The Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service has two general initiative areas
which encompass our work in Agriculture and Natural Resources. The
initiative areas are "Sustainable Management of Rangeland Resources" (SMRR)
and "Profitable and Sustainable Agriculture Systems" (PSAS). Together,
these initiatives encompass a tremendous diversity of program areas. The SMRR point person in the Mountain West Extension Area
is Eric Peterson. The PSAS lead is
Hudson Hill. (885-3132) Hudson's office is in Star Valley. For the homeowner, we field questions in Horticulture, And Home
Landscapes. For those involved in Production Agriculture, our
emphasis is generally in Forage Based Beef Cattle Production
systems. Of course, this includes animal husbandry, production
technology, and management of animal and financial resources.
We are also quite interested in Natural Resource Management as
it pertains to production agriculture. In that respect, we
have a lot of expertise in range management and monitoring and in
Natural Resource Issue work. Some of the Projects, Programs, Efforts, and tasks that Eric has
chosen to chronicle here include: SMRR Website:
www.WyoRange.net
Permittee Monitoring on the Bridger-Teton
Rangeland Through Time, an effort to develop a historic Photo
Monitoring record.
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discussing Economics of Fertilizing Hay in Sublette Co.
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discussing Economics of Fertilizing Hay in Sublette Co.
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