Resources Magazine
Fall 1998
Features
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NUTS ABOUT PEANUTS by Natalie Johnson High Plains residents are passionate about the Valencia peanut, which keeps irrigated growers in business. |
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A HARVEST OF HOPE, JUSTICE
AND VEGETABLES by Natalie Johnson Gardening provides a fresh approach to community service in Clovis |
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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. |
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HEART OF THE HIGH PLAINS by D'Lyn Ford Agriculture shapes the landscape and the people of eastern New Mexico. |
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N.M. AGRICULTURE: SOLID, GROWING, ESSENTIAL by Terry Canup Agriculture means more to the economy than you think. |
Departments
Guest Corner
- What a cool place to live
Hot Stuff
- Prescribed burning (Fall 1998)
- No bull about it, this is heavy test (Fall 1998)
- Sorghum ergot: A sticky situation (Fall 1998)
- Breathing easy in eastern New Mexico (Fall 1998)
Además
- Unity can move agriculture forward in New Mexico

