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NMSU Trains Hispanic Students as Next-Gen Ag Leaders

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Monday, August 14, 2023   

Hispanic students at New Mexico State University who are interested in agricultural careers will get help, starting this semester, from a program funded by a federal grant.

Clint Löest, professor of animal science at the university, said it is an integrated-pathways program including student scholarships and hands-on learning, plus outreach and engagement components. He believes it is needed because there's already a deficit in the number of well-qualified science graduates available to fill important positions in the ag workforce.

"We also know that there's actually an ethnic disparity among ag degrees and recipients and the United States workforce," Löest pointed out. "So it's really important that we have a good representation of Hispanics in essential positions."

The federal grant is part of a nearly $263 million investment in higher education funded by the Biden Administration's Inflation Reduction Act.

New Mexico State will work with two Texas universities and one in Puerto Rico to open pathways for college graduates into the federal food, agricultural, natural resources and human sciences workforce.

Shannon Norris-Parish, assistant professor of agriculture at the university, said America's ag sector is not confined to farm-related industries, and students are often not aware of other high-impact jobs.

"Agriculture also expands to microbiologists, to nutritionists, to precision agriculture technicians who are working with technology, to the food, energy and water nexus," Norris-Parish outlined.

The state is well-known for its chili crops, which have been grown in New Mexico for at least four centuries. But Norris-Parish emphasized the state's ag sector is much broader and includes significant beef production and dairy farming, along with crops such as peanuts and pecans.

"In New Mexico, we produce 80% of the nation's onions in the summer months," Norris-Parish noted. "Agriculture is one of our leading contributors to the economic viability within the state."

In the first year of the grant, the university will provide scholarships to approximately 15 undergraduate students and offer 10 graduate assistantships.

Support for this reporting was provided by Lumina Foundation.


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