Reagan Wytsalucy

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Extension Assistant Professor | Agriculture & Natural Resources | San Juan County


Reagan Wytsalucy

Contact Information

Office Location: San Juan County
Phone: (435) 587-3239
Email: reagan.wytsalucy@usu.edu

Educational Background

MS, Plant Sciences, Utah State University, 2019
Masters of Science
BS, Plant Sciences, (Horticulture and Cropping Systems), Utah State University, 2016
Other, Agronomy, Utah State University, 2016
Citi Certification, CITI Program, 2021
CITI Program Course, Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, 2016

Biography

Reagan Wytsalucy is a member of the Navajo Nation and completed her education at Utah State University in Plant Sciences. She specializes in Horticulture and Agronomy.

Teaching Interests

Horticulture (community gardens), field crop management, grazing management, turf management, irrigation management.

Research Interests

Native food crops (peach and Navajo spinach), Pinyon Pine production, farmers market development projects.

Publications | Abstracts

  • Paudel, A., Sun, Y., Harris, P., Wytsalucy, R., Stewart, R., Exploration of whether scionwood of single-leaf pinyon pine (Pinus monophylla), a promising nut-tree crop native to the Great Basin, USA, can be successfully grafted in the summer and fall. XV World Forestry Congress *

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    Publications | Book Chapters

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Publications | Fact Sheets

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Publications | Journal Articles

Academic Journal

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Publications | MultiMedia

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      Publications | Other

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      Extension

      4-H Programing, 2019 - Ongoing
      Agriculture Programing, 2019 - Ongoing
      Horticulture Programing, 2019 - Ongoing
      USU Extension Sustainability, 2011 - Ongoing