Mario de Haro Martíمشاهده پروفایل
عضو هیئت علمی
- Agricultural Nutrient Management
- Livestock Waste Management
- Agricultural Air and Water Quality
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Mario de Haro Martí is an Extension Educator at the University of Idaho Extension, serving Gooding County and the broader Magic Valley region. He is affiliated with the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences and works within the University of Idaho Extension department, delivering applied research and educational programs focused on sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship. Education: Ph.D. in Environmental Science, University of Idaho, 2018 M.S. in Environmental Science, University of Idaho, 2007 B.S. in Environmental Studies, National University of Comahue, Argentina, 1996 Mario de Haro Martí's research and extension interests center on improving the sustainability of dairy and livestock operations. His work emphasizes agricultural nutrient and waste management , air and water quality , dairy and livestock sustainability , and bilingual workforce education . He develops practical solutions for reducing environmental impacts while enhancing productivity. His programs cover manure and compost management, vermicomposting, cover crops, and community environmental science education. His recent publications reflect a strong focus on sustainable livestock systems, including nutrient utilization, air emissions reduction (especially ammonia), alternative feedstuffs, climate resilience in agriculture, and the socio-economic challenges facing small dairy farms. The research integrates environmental science, animal nutrition, and community engagement, particularly with Hispanic dairy workers. Scientific Awards and Honors: National Association of County Agricultural Agents Distinguished Service Award (National Winner, 2022) Health Heroes Award (Hispanic Coalition and EXCITE program, 2022) University of Idaho Extension Diversity Award (2020) Xi Sigma Pi (International Natural Resources Honor Society, 2018) Gamma Sigma Delta (Honor Society of Agriculture, 2009) National Finalist, Communication Award (2009) Western Region Extension Education Poster Winner (2009) Golden Key International Honour Society (Top 15% of 2007 graduates) Mario de Haro Martí actively advises and trains dairy producers and their workforce, developing bilingual educational materials on farm safety, immunization, and dairy management. His work is supported by extension grants and collaborative programs like the EXCITE initiative, which integrates farm safety with immunization education. He has been with the University of Idaho Extension since 2007, conducting on-farm research and outreach. He leads and participates in multidisciplinary teams focused on agricultural sustainability, environmental quality, and community health. His work includes stakeholder-driven projects on climate change adaptation and rural development in the Upper Snake River Basin.

