Cooperative Extension Service's
Online Training Center
The Training Center is a collection of Cooperative Extension Service electronic training modules, the Extension Internet Conferencing Center and other training opportunities. Please visit often for new programs.
- County College
- New Mexico Beef Quality Assurance
- Leading Object Online Seminars
- Farm-A-Syst
- New Mexico Certified Crop Advisory (CCA) Program
- New Mexico Sheep Production & Management
County College
A Certified Public Officials Program for county leaders:
The purpose of County College is to foster professional development and create a consistent program for continued training. The program is designed to meet the needs of all aspects of county government by providing cost-effective, accessible and targeted educational opportunities to all county policy makers and staff.
New Mexico Beef Quality Assurance
The New Mexico Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) Program provides beef and dairy producers with the necessary training materials to meet the requirements for becoming either New Mexico BQA Trained Producers or New Mexico BQA Certified Producers.
Leading Object Online Seminars
Leading Object Online Seminars feature workshops and seminars on Photoshop techniques and Web authoring skills.
Farm-A-Syst
New Mexico Farm-A-Syst - Farmstead Assessment System is a voluntary groundwater protection program for New Mexico farmers, ranchers, and rural homeowners. (Presented by NMSU Extension Service, Plant Sciences Department).
New Mexico Certified Crop Advisory (CCA) Program
The NMCCA program is part of the largest certification program in agriculture in the United States and Canada. Being a certified adviser in New Mexico provides you with access to up-to-date agronomic information and training that can benefit you on the farm or in your consulting business.
New Mexico Sheep Production & Management
The New Mexico Sheep Production & Management web site examines breed selection, health issues and management of sheep. Considered among the most efficient of all domestic animals, sheep can be a profitable venture for New Mexico farm enterprises.
