NMSU San Juan County Extension Office

NMSU San Juan County Extension Office This page is dedicated to the NMSU Extension Agricultural events in SJC NM, including workshops as well as the SJC Master Gardener program and activities.

02/24/2026

Join us at the Farmington Public Library for Urban Horticulture Specialist Marisa Thompson talks about how to prune trees!

Dr Thompson works for NMSU Extension, and is an expert in trees and shrubs, tomatoes, fruit trees, sustainable gardening practices, and more!

Join us Tuesday, March 3rd, from 6-7pm for the NMSU Desert Blooms - NMSU Horticulture Extension Program Specialist Dr. T...
02/23/2026

Join us Tuesday, March 3rd, from 6-7pm for the NMSU Desert Blooms - NMSU Horticulture Extension Program Specialist Dr. Thompson at the Farmington Public Library for a Tree Pruning Lecture:

Join us at the Farmington Public Library for Urban Horticulture Specialist Marisa Thompson talks about how to prune trees! Dr Thompson works for NMSU Extension, and is an expert...

02/16/2026

Would you like to help communities across New Mexico? Well, NMSU's Cooperative Extension program is hosting a summer internship program. Here, you will gain real field experience working with our Extension professionals/agents and get paid while doing so. This internship lasts for 12 weeks, beginning in late May and ending early August.
Apply Today!!
https://fs22.formsite.com/nmsuaces/l5g01omnju/index

Calling all teachers! Check out this great learning opportunity
02/10/2026

Calling all teachers! Check out this great learning opportunity

Hey there,

The NMSU Agricultural Science Center in Farmington is hosting a summer workshop for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade teachers who would like to implement healthier eating and sustain cultural traditions for our Native American youth community. First priority will be given to those who meet eligibility criteria.
All information is listed on the flyer but if you have any other questions or would like to know more, don't hesitate to call our office and ask for Brandon, Kevin, or Tionna.
505-960-7094

You can register online with the QR code or use the link listed below.
https://farmingtonsc.nmsu.edu/seeds-of-change-registration.html
Have a great day!

02/05/2026
01/29/2026

REMINDER: Sample collection kits for New World Screwworm are available at your local NMSU Cooperative Extension Office. Early detection helps keep New Mexico’s animals healthy and our agriculture strong. To find an Extension Office nearest you, visit https://extension.nmsu.edu/about/location.html.

Way to go Rick!
01/28/2026

Way to go Rick!

Numerous New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service Family and Consumer Science agents and specialists were honored for their work at the 2025 National Extension Association of...

We have a great turn out for the Navajo Sustainable Ag hands on Vet workshop at McGee Park today! Thanks for the great l...
09/26/2025

We have a great turn out for the Navajo Sustainable Ag hands on Vet workshop at McGee Park today! Thanks for the great lecture and demonstration Dr. Wenzel

Address

400 Gossett Drive
Aztec, NM
87410

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(505) 334-9496

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