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SDSU Extension Welcomes New Diversified Ag Field Specialist to Winner office

SDSU Extension Welcomes New Diversified Ag Field Specialist to Winner office


SDSU Extension is pleased to welcome Jimmy Doyle as a new Diversified Agriculture Field Specialist.

Based out of the SDSU Extension Winner Regional Center, Doyle will focus on helping South Dakota farms and ranches enhance their resilience and sustainability through diversification.

“I look forward to working with producers to help identify and tap into underutilized opportunities in their operations,” Doyle said.

Originally from New Mexico, Doyle has a bachelor’s degree in wildlife science from New Mexico State University and a master’s in wildlife ecology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Doyle previously worked for SDSU Extension as a Natural Resource Field Specialist from 2016 to 2020. He has held various natural resource management positions, and managed a 28,000-acre bison ranch/2,500-acre organic farm on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in south-central South Dakota. Doyle also farms and ranches with his family near Mission, South Dakota.

 

Source: sdstate.edu

Photo Credit: SDSU Extension

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