Daimon is the NH State Grazing Specialist for the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service where he supports NRCS staff and farmers statewide to further quality animal, grassland, and nutrient management.
He is also the NH point of contact for the Climate Change and Organic Initiatives. He works extensively with field staff assisting with planning and has field office experience as an acting District Conservationist. Building on his training experience with UNH Extension, he has helped develop and deliver state and regional trainings. Climate change issues are very important to him, so over the past year and half he has served on many workgroups and sub-teams for the Climate Change Adaptation Plan Implementation Team and served on a 120-day detail with the Climate Office on the Climate Change Adaptation Technical Team. He lives in central NH with his wife and children operating a small grazing operation, and helps his family farm with maple, hay, and firewood production.