Revised:  05/22/2008

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ROBERT C. MICKEL

 

Education:

  • 1989 – M.E., Education, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick.

  • 1970 – B.S., Animal Husbandry, Delaware Valley College of Science and Ag., Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

 

Positions Held:

  • 1998 - present – Hunterdon County Agricultural Agent and Area Livestock Agent for Somerset, Hunterdon, Warren and neighboring counties.

  • 1994 - 1998 – Sussex County Agricultural Agent and Area Livestock Agent at Assistant Professor III.

  • 1989 - 1994 – Somerset, Hunterdon, Mercer and Middlesex County Agricultural Agent and Area Livestock Agent at Assistant Professor III.

  • 1987 - 1988 – Mercer County 4-H Program Associate and Acting 4-H Agent.

  • NJ Department of Health Project Specialist/Field Inspector.

  • 1970 - 1986 – Manager of diverse Livestock and Crop Farms in Northeast and Mid West.
     

Selected Awards:

 

National Association of County Agricultural Agents (NACAA):

  • 2006 - New Jersey Distinguished Service Award

  • 2005 - State Winner and National Finalist, Communication Direct Mail Piece, "Forage and Crop Conference" program brochure - Team Entry

  • 2005 - State Winner and National Northeast Winner, Communication Publication, "Agricultural Management Practices for Commercial Equine Operations" - Team Entry

  • 2005 - State Winner and Second Place National Finalist, Search for Excellence in Livestock, "New Jersey Beef Quality Assurance Training Program" - Author on Team Entry

  • 2004 - State, Northeast Regional and National Winner, Communications Award, Direct Mail Piece - "Equine Pasture Management Seminar" - Team Entry

  • 2004 - Remote Sensing and Precision Agriculture Search for Excellence Award

  • 2004 - State, Northeast Regional and National Finalist, Searcy for Excellence for Young, Beginning or Small Farmers/Ranchers Award

Agricultural Agents Association of New Jersey (AAANJ)

  • 2003 State Winner (team entry), NCAA Pride Program

  • 2003 State Winner (team entry); NCAA Communication Direct Mail Piece

  • 2002 National Finalist (Rural) (team entry), Crop production

  • 2002 Regional Finalists (team entry) in NACAA Communication Categories: Direct Mail Piece: Small Farm Expo Rack Card, Team Newsletter: Pasture Pointers, Web Page: Small Farm Expo

  • 2002 Winner (team entry), NACAA Northeast Education Poster Session

  • 2002 State Winner (team entry), NACAA Public Relations Pride Award

Other Awards

  • 2000 “Educators Of The Year” group award, Pennsylvania Grassland and Forage Council

Extension Practice

 

Client Consultation Card - Ratings Summary

  • Field Responses - 79

  • Office Responses - 5

  • Telephone Responses - 6

  • Average Rating: 4.711 (1-5 scale)

  • 82 responded with additional positive comments

  • Results: Was Consultation Valuable? Yes: 89  |  no: 0  |  Not sure: 1

Selected Publications:

 

Abstracts

  • 2005 – NACAA Proceedings: "Equine Management Short Course", "Agricultural Management Practices for Commercial Equine Operations", "New Jersey Beef Quality Assurance Training"

  • 2004 – RCE Bulletin E296, "Agricultural Management Practices for Commercial Equine Operations", one of five major authors (20 percent.)

Trade Journal/Newspaper Articles

  •  “NACAA Western Tour Series,” NJ Farmer, July 1998.

  •  “When Two Stinks Can Equal A Compromise,” Summer 1994 National Association of County Agents Magazine.

  •  “Equine Pastures – More Than A One Shot Deal,” August 1992. Hunterdon County Democrat: Equine section.

  •  “Expansion Through Existing Production, Not Numbers.” Angus Topics, Spring 1990.

  •  “Carcass Evaluation – More Than Just Feed.” Angus Topics and Angus Journal, Winter 1990.

  •  “Guard Dogs Have Their Day,” December 1990. Hunterdon County Democrat.

  •  “Shredded Newspaper For Livestock Bedding,” Spring 1990. Hunterdon County Democrat.
     

Newsletters

  • 2005 – "Beef Briefs," editor and major contributor of beef industry newsletter. Two editions in 2005 with 500 circulation.

  • 2004 – "Beef Briefs," editor and major author of beef industry newsletter. One edition in Spring 2004 (second newsletter to go out in December), 380 circulation.

  • 2004 – "Beef Briefs," editor and major author for beef producers in state, 380 circulation and two editions to date.

  • 2000 – 2003 - “Pasture Pointers” quarterly newsletter, Penn Jersey Extension Partnership.

  • 2000 – 2002 - “ICM Crop Alert Bulletins,” co-produced by Penn Jersey Extension Partnership.

 
Extension Publications/Fact Sheets

  • 2005 – Bulletin E305, "The Equine Hay Market", team bulletin.

  • 2004 – RCE Bulletin E296, "Agricultural Management Practices for Commercial Equine Operations", one of five major authors (20 percent).

  • Westendorf, M. and Mickel, R. (1994). Beef Cow Condition Scoring. Rutgers Cooperative Extension Fact Sheet. 4 pages.

  • Mickel, Robert C. 1994. Beef Carcass Terminology and Explanations, Rutgers Cooperative Extension Fact Sheet FS768, 2 pages.

  • Mickel, Robert C. 1994. Equine Pasture Management: A Year-Round Approach. Rutgers Cooperative Extension Fact Sheet FS770, 4 pages.

 

Media Productions or Publications

  • 2005 – "SARE Mid-Atlantic Equine Pasture Initiative", PowerPoint production for program: "Forage Growth and Pasture Rotation on Horse Farms". (pending)

 

Contact:

Robert Mickel
Rutgers Cooperative Extension
6 Gauntt Place, P.O. Box 2900
Flemington, NJ 08822-2900
908-788-1338
908-806-4735
mickel@njaes.rutgers.edu

 

 

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