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New Mexico State University

Resources Magazine

Fall 1998

Features

NUTS ABOUT PEANUTS
by Natalie Johnson
High Plains residents are passionate about the Valencia peanut, which keeps irrigated growers in business.
[Running Horses] A HARVEST OF HOPE, JUSTICE AND VEGETABLES
by Natalie Johnson
Gardening provides a fresh approach to community service in Clovis
LOCOWEED: ENOUGH TO DRIVE RANCHERS CRAZY
by Sandra Avant
Normally a troublemaker in northeastern New Mexico, poisonous locoweed caused problems for ranchers throughout the state this year.
Quarter Horse HEART OF THE HIGH PLAINS
by D'Lyn Ford
Agriculture shapes the landscape and the people of eastern New Mexico.
SideBar Dairy Dynasty
Money N.M. AGRICULTURE: SOLID, GROWING, ESSENTIAL
by Terry Canup
Agriculture means more to the economy than you think.

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