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Proactive Conservation for Working Lands

Union County Extension Office

The mission of the Union Cooperative Extension Service is to provide the people of Union County with practical, research-based knowledge and programs to improve their quality of life.

The base programs of the Cooperative Extension Service are agriculture and natural resources, consumer and family issues, youth development, and community economic development.

Our Extension program works to maintain and strengthen programs that address these needs. Water is one of the most important limiting resources for our county's agriculture. All aspects of water use affect agricultural efficiency and profitability. Water management will become more critical as water demands for urbanization and industrialization increase. Emergency Prepardness is a must for the Agrucultural Industry in Union County. The county agriculture industry is a major contributor to the economy of the state and to the nation. The negative impact of an outbreak of disease, impact of a natural or man-made disaster could result in economic losses of enormous scale and could be economically and socially devistating for the county population.

Union county hosts a population of 4500, all of which are directly or indirectly dependent on agriculture. The sustainability of agriculture then in our county is an important factor. Programs and individual contacts will enable us to reach this audience. With this dependence on agriculture for the county economic base, disaster (either man made or natural) is a constant concern with a need for a detailed working plan for the prevention, prepardness, response, and recovery to be available to the county and city government as well as the local producers in order to minimise the effects and maximize recovery of disasterous incidents.

Brush & Weed Control
Union County has over 3 million acres and 50% have weed and brush problems where forage production is being hindered by competition from these species. Producers and land managers need to know management methods to decrease these populations and make the land more productive.

Range Management
Union County has 1.8 million acres of range land, not counting the Kiowa National Grasslands 90,000 acres. All range land is productive lands used for livestock production.


Contact Union County Extension Office

    Listed as:
  • Cooperative Extension
Contact Union County Extension Office

100 Court Street
PO Box 428, County Courthouse
Clayton, NM  88415
Phone: 575-374-9361
Fax: 575-374-2830


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Union County, New Mexico

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Union County Extension Office is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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