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New Mexico State University

Resources Magazine

Fall 2004

Features

Red Cross helps with water crisis LIQUID LIFELINE
by Darrell J. Pehr
New Mexicans are lining up for a share of the state's limited water supply.
Farmer Jeff Graham checks the progress of white sage crop DIVIDING THE WATER
by Darrell J. Pehr
The painstaking process of adjudication - clearing up who owns water rights - begins with a letter from the state engineer's office.
Hydrologist Sam Fernald measures subsurface water levels WATER WORK
by D'Lyn Ford
Irrigation research shows agricultural water feeds more than crops.

SETTING WATER'S COURSE
by Norman Martin
A new state water plan maps out directions for future decisions.
Crop circles RIPPLE EFFECT
by Kevin Robinson-Avila
With education and incentives, water conservation is catching on in New Mexico's cities.

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