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New Mexico Department of Agriculture
Approximately $500,000 in funding is available to New Mexico producers through the USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program and the New Mexico Department of Agriculture to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. All project proposals must prioritize either marketing, training, certification, food safety, pest control or plant health for the benefit of specialty crops. Interested individuals and non-federal entities (producer groups, nonprofits, trade associations, and colleges/universities) are eligible to apply. Grant funds cannot be awarded to projects that solely benefit a particular commercial product or provide a profit to a single organization, institution, or individual.
Posted Date
Jan 3, 2025
Due Date
Feb 14, 2025
Release: Jan 3, 2025
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
Close: Feb 14, 2025
Approximately $500,000 in funding is available to New Mexico producers through the USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant Program and the New Mexico Department of Agriculture to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. All project proposals must prioritize either marketing, training, certification, food safety, pest control or plant health for the benefit of specialty crops. Interested individuals and non-federal entities (producer groups, nonprofits, trade associations, and colleges/universities) are eligible to apply. Grant funds cannot be awarded to projects that solely benefit a particular commercial product or provide a profit to a single organization, institution, or individual.
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New Mexico Department of Agriculture
This Order Form details the agreement between Salesforce, Inc. and New Mexico State Univ (main) for Tableau Cloud services, including Creator and Explorer licenses. The contract is effective from January 6, 2024, to January 5, 2025, with a total cost of USD 2,565.00. It specifies billing frequency as annual, payment terms as Net 30 via wire transfer, and includes various special terms related to educational institutions and product-specific conditions. The document also references other Salesforce legal agreements.
Effective Date
Jan 6, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 6, 2024
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
Expires:
This Order Form details the agreement between Salesforce, Inc. and New Mexico State Univ (main) for Tableau Cloud services, including Creator and Explorer licenses. The contract is effective from January 6, 2024, to January 5, 2025, with a total cost of USD 2,565.00. It specifies billing frequency as annual, payment terms as Net 30 via wire transfer, and includes various special terms related to educational institutions and product-specific conditions. The document also references other Salesforce legal agreements.
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
This Order Form details the agreement between Salesforce, Inc. and New Mexico State Univ (main) for Tableau Cloud - Creator services. The contract is effective from March 28, 2024, to March 27, 2025, with a total cost of USD 588.00 for the specified services. The agreement includes terms regarding tax exemption for the customer and references to Salesforce's Master Services Agreement and specific supplemental terms for educational institutions and Tableau products.
Effective Date
Mar 28, 2024
Expires
Effective: Mar 28, 2024
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
Expires:
This Order Form details the agreement between Salesforce, Inc. and New Mexico State Univ (main) for Tableau Cloud - Creator services. The contract is effective from March 28, 2024, to March 27, 2025, with a total cost of USD 588.00 for the specified services. The agreement includes terms regarding tax exemption for the customer and references to Salesforce's Master Services Agreement and specific supplemental terms for educational institutions and Tableau products.
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
This document is an Order Form for Submittable services provided to the New Mexico Department of Agriculture. It covers a one-year subscription from December 1, 2024, to November 30, 2025, for a total amount of $39,625.00. The services include various features like Localization, Professional Package, Team Seats, and Gold Support. The agreement incorporates the Submittable Customer Terms of Service, along with exhibits detailing service level agreements, data processing, and funds distribution.
Effective Date
Dec 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Dec 1, 2024
New Mexico Department of Agriculture
Expires:
This document is an Order Form for Submittable services provided to the New Mexico Department of Agriculture. It covers a one-year subscription from December 1, 2024, to November 30, 2025, for a total amount of $39,625.00. The services include various features like Localization, Professional Package, Team Seats, and Gold Support. The agreement incorporates the Submittable Customer Terms of Service, along with exhibits detailing service level agreements, data processing, and funds distribution.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Department of Agriculture
The New Mexico Department of Agriculture's 2024-2028 Strategic Plan aims to guide the department in serving the needs of agriculture and all citizens of New Mexico. The plan outlines four core priority areas: Natural Resources Stewardship, Food and Feed Protection, Regulatory Compliance and Consumer Protection, and Marketplace and Economic Development. Its vision is to benefit the public by promoting the viability, safety, resilience, and advancement of agriculture and affiliated industries, while honoring the heritage and diversity of New Mexico agriculture.
The meeting addressed public comment regarding the delay in filling vacant Commission positions for Regions 3 and 5. Actions included approving the 5-member board request for San Francisco SWCD. The Border SWCD's Boundary Modification Request, concerning the annexation of Elida, was tabled pending further action to collect resident signatures and coordinate with the town council. Discussion on the Water Quality & Conservation FY27 Grant Application Form confirmed no changes were proposed by the Commission, with RFPs expected in February 2026. Updates were provided on the NMDA $9 Million 3-Year Plan for SWCDs, noting allocated funds for capacity-building grants and operational funding through a point system, with Commissioner Garcia requesting details on upfront funding requests. Commissioner reports covered the USBR Upper Rio Grande Basin Study input requested from SWCDs, recent flooding issues in Region II being addressed with EWP funding, and the passing of former Commissioner Clint Harden. NMDA reported on the Healthy Soil Program (HSP), noting training delays due to the government shutdown, and provided updates on the District Opportunity Grant and the new Archaeological Field Training Program, which received high application demand. The Water Quality Control Commission passed Water Reuse Rules, leading to a request for new hearings scheduled for May or June in Hobbs and Santa Fe. Updates were also given on the NACD annual meeting, NMACD Soil and Water Conservation District Day, and the NMCDE mentorship program.
The meeting addressed the mill levy referendum request for Mesa SWCD and discussed the NMDA $9 Million 3-Year Proposal for SWCDs, including the point system and capacity-building grant. The subcommittee met with Secretary Witte to discuss the $9 million 3-year proposal. Of that $9 million, there will be $7.5 million available for SWCDs under the non-competitive capacity-building funding opportunity. The remaining $1.5 million will go to the point system, increasing the 100-point base funding of $17,434.25 to an approximate $28,000 for the next 3 years. The $7.5 million capacity-building funds will be available during a 2.5 years period, offering each district the opportunity to apply for a maximum of $160,000.
The hearing addressed the proposed repeal and replacement of the Seed Standards and Classifications rule. Public notices were established in accordance with state law. Primary proposed amendments to the Seed Standards and Classification rule include removing the table in Section 21.18.4.10, Germination Standards for Vegetable Seeds, and replacing with reference to the Federal Seed Act; updating Section 21.18.4.11, Methods of Sampling, to include reference to the Federal Seed Act and the Association of Official Seed Analyst; updating 21.18.4.13, Fee Schedules for Seed Testing, to help offset the increased cost of services due to inflation and mandatory adjustments to staff salary. The proposed fees are still below the average of these states, but provide budgetary assistance for the seed laboratory operations.
The hearing addressed the proposed repeal and replacement of the Egg Inspection Fees rule. Public notices were published in various newspapers and online platforms. Primary proposed amendments to the Egg Inspection Fees rule include proposed fees changed from 12 cents per case for 30 dozen to 15 cents per case, 30 dozen. An adjustment to the fees is necessary to help offset the increased cost of services, licensing, and the inspections due to inflation and mandatory adjustments to staff salaries.
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