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December

Gila Study Shows Grazing Light on Riparian Areas (Dec. 26, 1995)

NMSU Scientist Studies Endangered Plants (Dec. 20, 1995)

Teachers, parents can help children dealing with stress (Dec. 20, 1995)

1995: New Mexico's "Year of the Bug" (Dec. 20, 1995)

Sheep Referendum Ballots Available From County Extension offices (Dec. 20, 1995)

Prevent Water Problems Brought on by Cold Weather (Dec. 20, 1995)

Children's Christmas cookie caper Recipe for Learning about Food, Life (Dec. 18, 1995)

NMSU Professor Named To Tourism Association Executive Committee (Dec. 15, 1995)

NMSU Extension Enhancing High School Ag Program (Dec. 12, 1995)

New Mexico Christmas Trees Better Than Imports (Dec. 11, 1995)

N.M. Apple Growers Conference Scheduled (Dec. 8, 1995)

Pecan Show Call for Entries (Dec. 8, 1995)

La Union is Home of New Mexico's Only Certified Organic Cotton Farmer (Dec. 8, 1995)

Diabetics can enjoy holiday treats in moderation (Dec. 7, 1995)

Compost Shows Promise In Chile Disease Experiment (Dec. 7, 1995)

Dryland Blue Corn -- A Tough Row to Hoe (Dec. 7, 1995)

Deming Girl Wins 4-H Essay Contest (Dec. 5, 1995)

Artesia Girl Wing 4-H Essay Contest (Dec. 5, 1995)

Save on Heating and Electricity Bills When You Leave Town for the Holidays (Dec. 4, 1995)

Giving the Gift of Quality Time to Children (Dec. 1, 1995)

February Workshop to Help Ranchers Improve Efficiency (Dec. 1, 1995)

November

Giving the Gift of Quality Time to Children (Nov. 30, 1995)

Weatherize Your Home to Keep the Cold Out (Nov. 28, 1995)

Prevent Water Problems Brought on by Cold Weather (Nov. 28, 1995)

Proper Use of Space Heaters Keeps Utility Bills Low (Nov. 28, 1995)

Pellet Stoves Offer Cleaner, More Convenient Heating (Nov. 28, 1995)

Use Kerosene Heater to Stay Safe and Warm (Nov. 28, 1995)

Cardenas Hired as Extension Family Educator (Nov. 27, 1995)

Landfill Grass Project Keeps Dust Level Down (Nov. 12, 1995)

Flores Hired as Extension Food Technology Specialist (Nov. 21, 1995)

Time to Compost Fall Leaves (Nov. 17, 1995)

Scientists at Los Lunas Experiment with Fall Asparagus (Nov. 13, 1995)

Turkey Lovers Should Double-Check Doneness For Birds With Pop-Up Thermometers (Nov. 7, 1995)

Stinging Incident A Reminder To Be Cautious Around Bees (Nov. 7, 1995)

News Tip (November 4, 1995)

Windstorm Reduces Expected Pecan Crop (Nov. 2, 1995)

California spotted owls may need large reserves to sustain their populations (Nov. 2, 1995)

NMSU Desert Research Has Worldwide Implications (Nov. 1, 1995)

October

NMSU Horse Team Hosts Regional Show (Oct. 11, 1995)

Robert Flynn Hired at Artesia Agricultural Science Center (Oct. 5, 1995)

Multicultural Scholarships Awarded (Oct. 5, 1995)

Multicultural Scholarships Awarded (Oct. 5, 1995)

New Mexico Cotton Growers Must Quickly Deal With Destructive Boll Weevil (Oct. 4, 1995)

NMSUÕs College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences Hosts Visiting Prof. (Oct. 4, 1995)

Pumpkins could command golden prices (Oct. 2, 1995)

September

Basic Shotgun Shooting Video for Sale (Sept. 29, 1995)

Greenhouses Can Be Profitable (Sept. 29, 1995)

BB and Shotgun Shooting Video for Sale (Sep. 29, 1995)

Plant Garlic in the Fall for Summer Harvest (Sept. 27, 1995)

Field day to help farmers make choices about land in Conservation Reserve Program (Sept. 25, 1995)

Goldenrod Control -- Now's the Time (Sept. 22, 1995)

Celebrate 4-H Week in October (Sept. 22, 1995)

Innovative Multimedia Brings University to Place-Bound Students (Sept. 19, 1995)

Fall-planted Green Manure Crops Help Improve Soil (Sept. 19, 1995)

NMSU Releases Six New onion varieties (Sept. 18, 1995)

NMSU Hosts Teaching Symposium (Sept. 12, 1995)

NMSU Students Coming to Learn About Local Agricultural Programs (Sept. 11, 1995)

West Mesa Industrial Park Plan (Sept 11, 1995)

Teaching and Research Animals Keep NMSUÕs Animal Science Staff Busy (Sept 7, 1995)

Pumpkins Could Command Golden Prices (Sept. 2, 1995)

Field Day To Help Farmers Make Choices About Land In Conservation Reserve Program (Sept. 2, 1995)

Shane Ball Hired as NMSU Extension Agronomist (Sept. 1, 1995)

Del Jimenez Hired as NMSU Agricultural Specialist (Sept. 1, 1995)

4-H Insect Zoo A Favorite With N.M. State Fair Visitors (Sept. 1, 1995)

August

Medicinal Herbs Discussed at September Events (Aug. 31, 1995)

N.M. Tourism Survey Shows Welcome Centers' Value (Aug. 30, 1995)

Time to Treat Peach Tree Borer (Aug. 30, 1995)

How to Pick Vegetables at the Peak of Freshness (Aug. 29, 1995)

Computer Program Helps Alfalfa Growers Pick the Perfect Variety (Aug. 25, 1995)

Internet Helping Ensure Food Safety Statewide (Aug. 24, 1995)

NMSU Students Win Animal Science Research Paper Awards (Aug. 23, 1995)

Keeping Food Safe In Your Dorm Room (Aug. 23, 1995)

Chile Growers Brace for Another Disease (Aug. 21, 1995)

N.M. State Fair Tours Teach Importance of Agriculture (Aug. 17, 1995)

Home Ownership Seminars Set for Sept. 9, Oct. 21 (Aug. 14, 1995)

Tim Darden Hired as NMSU Range Improvement Task Force Specialist (Aug. 11, 1995)

Robin Mack Hired as Luna County Home Economist (Aug. 11, 1995)

Chile Disease Succumbs to High Temperatures (Aug. 9, 1995)

Protecting Groundwater During Water Well Servicing (Aug. 8, 1995)

NMSU Extension Specialist Retires (Aug. 8, 1995)

Tucumcari Agricultural Science Center To Hold Open House August 10 (Aug. 2, 1995)

Snakeweed's Genetic Makeup Could be Key to Better Control Methods (Aug. 1, 1995)

Expert: Despite Report, Mexican Food Can Be Healthy (August 1, 1995)

Herbicide Loses Effectiveness When Weed is Water-stressed (Aug. 1, 1995)

July

Home Economics Students Receive Scholarships (July 31, 1995)

NMSU's Agricultural Experiment Station: Adapting research to New Mexico's counties (July 25, 1995)

BEEF Conference Offers Ideas To Help Southwestern Producers Through Tough Times (July 24, 1995)

NM 4-H Council Officers Announced for 1995-96 (July 21, 1995)

4-H Winners Claim Awards at N.M. Annual State Conference (July 21, 1995)

NMSU Ag Economist Testified about Grazing Fees before House Subcommittee (July 19, 1995)

Surveys Show What's Good, Bad For New Mexico Businesses (July 14, 1995)

Compost a hot prospect in preventing Chile disease (July 14, 1995)

EPA Awards NMSU Extension $40,000 to Supplement Program (July 13, 1995)

1995 Cotton Forecast: High Prices, Insect Threats (July 10, 1995)

NMSU Ag Econ Professor to Testify Before House Subcommittee (July 7, 1995)

Time to Plant Cole Crops for a Fall Harvest (July 7, 1995)

Martha Archuleta Joins NMSU Extension as Food and Nutrition specialist (July 7, 1995)

NMSU Hires Stan Carbine as Staff Engineer (July 6, 1995)

Farm Safety Involves Proper Dress and Vigilance (June 28, 1995)

Study Breaks Down Economic Impact of New Mexico Agriculture (June 15, 1995)

Maintaining Healthy Lawn Takes Hard Work (June 15, 1995)

May

Artesia Native Does More Than Term Papers at NMSU (May 2, 1995)

Belen Native Does More Than Term Papers at NMSU (May 2, 1995)

April

NMSU Scientist Studies Mercury Problem in N.M. Reservoirs (April 28, 1995)

Mesilla Valley Christian Grad wins NMSU outstanding Agriculture Student Award (April 24, 1995)

March

National, State Family Groups Take Aim at TV Violence (March 30, 1995)

NMSU Hosts Land-Grant Forums (March 28, 1995)

NMSU Hires James Strickland as Nutritional Toxicologist (March 21, 1995)

NMSU Researchers Cultivate Weeds (March 20, 1995)

Celebrate Arbor Month, Plant a Tree (March 15, 1995)

Students To Learn About Laboratory Research Through NMSU Summer Mentor Program (March 14, 1995)

Downy Mildew Hits Area Alfalfa (March 14, 1995)

Albuquerque Composting Program Cuts Yard Waste at Landfills (March 07, 1995)

Gail Muncrief Joins San Juan County Extension (March 3, 1995)

Ruidoso man Joins NMSU Wildlife Bowl Team for Wyoming Contest (March 3, 1995)

Helping organize 4-H and FFA Activities Could Help Members Develop Leadership Skills (March 2, 1995)

February

NMSU HTS Program Prepares for Increased N.M. Gaming (Feb. 24, 1995)

Calderon Awarded Bill Queen Memorial Scholarship (Feb. 20, 1995)

Local teens to visit Washington, tackle issues close to home (Feb. 20, 1995)

NMSU Researchers Studying Mexican Spotted Owl Habitat (Feb. 17, 1995)

Jennifer Hopper Joins Valencia County Extension (Feb. 16, 1995)

NMCIA Names Three Honorary members (Feb. 16, 1995)

Time Is Now to stop Pinyon Needle Scale (Feb. 15, 1995)

"False Spring" Leads to Winter Injury in Trees, Shrubs (Feb. 14, 1995)

NMSU Water Plant Projects Extends Length, Client List (Feb. 14, 1995)

Valentine's Day a Time to Review Relationships (Feb. 8, 1995)

Jaime Castillo Named Otero County 4-H Agent (Feb. 7, 1995)

Plant Health Care Training Workshop Planned in Albuquerque (Feb. 1, 1995)

January

Scholarship to support minority students pursuing careers in food science, agriculture (Jan. 30, 1995)

Conservative Tilling Means More Soil Nutrients for Eastern N.M. Farmland (Jan. 25, 1995)

Yard Waste Processing Demonstration Set For Feb. 2 in Las Cruces (Jan. 23, 1995)

Stacey Nelson-Donart Hired as Sandoval County Extension Home Economist (Jan. 18, 1995)

Philip Wright Hired as McKinley County Extension 4-H/Agriculture Agent (Jan. 18, 1995)

Extension Homemakers Clubs Focus on Family Projects (Jan. 16, 1995)

Beef Breeding Seminar Set For Feb. I in Tucumcari (Jan. 16, 1995)

Vineyard Tours and Pruning Demo Scheduled for Jan. 27 (Jan. 8, 1995)

NMSU Genetic Research Could Mean More Nutritious Beans and Alfalfa (Jan. 11, 1995)

1995 Legislative Days Shows Public How Government Works (Jan. 10, 1995)

Solar Hot Water Seminar Jan. 30 in Carlsbad (Jan. 8, 1995)

Solar and Energy Efficiency Workshop Jan. 19 in Albuquerque (Jan. 5, 1995)

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