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Agriculture had a tough year (12/25/95)
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Student organizations promote agriculture (2/24/95)
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Agriculture will play large role in Valley (2/26/95)
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Carlos Rosencrans joins NMSU Agriculture Department (10/1/96)
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Bountiful snow boost water for county agriculture (6/4/95)
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Ag awareness (let.) [Mesilla Park Elementary Agriculture Awareness Week] (5/15/95)
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State agriculture officials want interstate meat shipment law abolished (6/7/96)
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Agriculture linked to tourism in promoting state (1/26/95)
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Study breaks down impact of N.M. agriculture (6/15/95)
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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman appoints Las Crucen Thomas C. Simpson (1/10/96)
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Honey bees honored this month for their contribution to agriculture (9/30/96)
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Mesilla Valley farmer [Arnold Harrison] recalls agriculture as free enterprise (3/10/97)
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Professor Lowell Catlett receives 1995-1996 Distinguished Service to Agriculture Citation award (12/1/95)
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F&A Dairy Products supports other segments of agriculture industry; wholesale cheese make offers less visible benefits to community (11/20/95)
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F&A Dairy Products supports other segments of agriculture industry; little known facts about dairy cows, milk (11/20/95)
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NMSU professor [Dr. John Fowler] receives honor [1996-97 Distinguished Service to Agriculture Citation] (12/11/96)
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F&A Dairy Products supports other segments of agriculture industry; Dona Ana County losing dairies; ordinances force dairies eyeing Dona Ana County to move on, while other counties reap the benefits (11/20/95)
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Grazing leases (let.) (11/11/95)
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Much-needed rain comes (7/17/96)
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Drought affecting irrigation (6/26/96)
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Not horses (let.) (3/27/96)
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Crop certification deadline nears (4/24/97)
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Beef forum focuses on belt-tightening (8/6/95)
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Ag scientists study desert plants (5/14/95)
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Belongs to all (let.) (10/14/95)
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Animal waste (let.) (12/19/96)
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Research work (let.) (7/23/96)
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Counties declared disaster areas (5/9/96)
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Menagerie provides training (8/17/95)
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Infected animals quarantined [vesicular stomatitis] (6/28/95)
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Phil Harvey honored for Herefords (12/31/96)
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Harvest yield mixed results (12/6/96)
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Onion crop smells sweet (7/9/96)
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Irrigation source (let.) (6/22/96)
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End results (let.) (6/26/96)
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Labor factor [minimum wage] (let.) (5/8/96)
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Farmers get pest information (5/4/96)
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Advice for cotton farmers (4/3/97)
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Farmers ready for planting (4/3/97)
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NMSU students win awards (8/29/95)
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Shade for stock (let.) (8/2/95)
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Chile's aficionados converge in Cruces (2/4/95)
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Vesicular stomatitis virus spreads to Arizona (7/1/95)
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Animal virus [vesicular stomatitus] spreading (6/4/95)
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Winds could hurt pecan yields (11/8/95)
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Farm bill funds N.M. projects (10/14/95)
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Area inventor's [Robert Cosimati] machine--chile pickin' good (10/16/95)
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Farmers expecting good chile crop (8/18/96)
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Deadline near for farm program (7/26/96)
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Chile crop improved (3/23/96)
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NMSU to host FFA convention (5/8/96)
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Agriculture-related jobs plentiful (5/5/96)
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NMSU offers pre-veterinary program (11/24/96)
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Livestock board considers reducing number of districts (10/3/96)
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Ag college enrollment up (9/17/96)
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Bond issue contains agricultural funding (ed.) (9/29/96)
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Deadline near for Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) (3/25/97)
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Rhetoric of hate [The Southwest Environmental Center] (let.) (4/26/95)
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Good onion crop means low prices for farmers (8/20/95)
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Tim Darden to do impact studies (8/22/95)
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Education about wolf essential to some (8/25/95)
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Investigations by USDA continue [vesicular stomatitis] (6/16/95)
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Downy mildew hits area alfalfa crop (3/19/95)
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Storms rain cash on lettuce growers (5/21/95)
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Dona Ana County becomes state's top chile producer (11/7/95)
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Farm and livestock convention begins today (11/14/95)
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Madrigal cookery heats up (11/28/95)
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Farm bill and 'needs' and 'wants' (ed.) (10/15/95)
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Russian farmers learn U.S. techniques (9/9/95)
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Cotton growers unite against boll weevil (9/8/95)
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Chile wilt latest problem for area farmers (9/17/95)
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As statistics prove, farming's dangerous (ed.) (9/18/95)
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First mistake: chile picking without gloves (ed.) (9/21/95)
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Call toll-free to find out about 4-H (4/28/96)
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Turkeys could be coming to Hatch soon (8/23/96)
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A federal agency mapping karnal bunt areas (12/27/96)
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Christmas trees laden with benefits (12/9/96)
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Local farmer [Robert Faubion] re-elected to post (12/18/96)
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Ag secretary [Frank DuBois] receives honor (2/15/96)
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Hot chile goes online with homepage (2/26/96)
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Farm Bureau received the President's Award (1/23/96)
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Chile transplants could be the future (1/31/96)
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Onion harvest in full swing until fall (6/10/96)
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NMSU's agri-marketing chapter earns award (5/12/96)
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Ted Turner turns off New Mexico ranchers (4/29/97)
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Mesilla Valley onions a hot commodity (4/28/97)
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Familiar chile must reach unfamiliar markets (1/20/97)
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Chile conference set for February 11 (1/31/97)
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Some crops enjoy break from heat (3/27/97)
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Dona Ana County pushing boll weevil eradication (3/30/97)
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NMSU graduate [Anthony Chavez] joins college staff (4/27/95)
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Chile lovers red hot on proposed center [Chile Institute] (4/2/95)
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Hot weather kills bugs that spread chile virus (8/11/95)
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Roswell inventor [Dan Reyes] wants to modernize chile roasting (8/21/95)
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New rules irritate farmers, ranchers [grazing fees] (8/28/95)
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12 steps make ag lending less stressful (12/11/95)
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Dryland growing technique hampers blue corn yield (12/11/95)
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Albuquerque, NMSU agree on arid lands (ed.) (12/23/95)
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NMSU helps state battle for tourism (2/9/95)
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Valentine's Day: a time to review relationships (2/13/95)
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USDA awaits NMSU's word on allegations (1/26/95)
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Number of quarantined sites rises to 10 [vesicular stomatitis] (6/6/95)
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Second case of disease confirmed [Vesicular stomatitis] (6/7/95)
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Virus [vesicular stomatitis] may be spreading to humans (6/10/95)
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Europe closed to some N.M. animals [vesicular stomatitis] (6/11/95)
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Take action to stop disease-bearing pests (ed.) (6/3/95)
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NMSU juniors get training (5/23/95)
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Distinguished prof [Gary Nabhan] will visit NMSU (11/1/95)
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Threat of high prices squashed pumpkin market (11/6/95)
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Procedures at issue on state grazing land (ed.) (11/9/95)
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Farmers, ranchers hear about budget woes (11/15/95)
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Professor Rex Pieper travels to Middle East (11/8/95)
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Pest's effect on alfalfa examined (9/14/95)
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Funding for lands center survives [Center for Arid Lands Studies] (9/30/95)
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Researchers looking to native plants for projects (4/8/96)
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Pick your peach there's still time (8/26/96)
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Ag secretary [Frank Dubois] knocks karnal bunt rules (8/22/96)
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Cotton modules are more than mere bales (12/23/96)
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NMSU names assistant editor [Sandra Avant] (7/13/96)
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Farm and Livestock Bureau giving drought aid (7/11/96)
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New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum takes root (3/15/96)
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NMSU research reveals cholla good for cattle (11/3/96)
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Labs named for entomologist [J. Gordon Watts] (11/3/96)
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I. Miley Gonzalez earns promotion [associate dean] (10/5/96)
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Conference to make you cry [1996 Onion Conference] (10/8/96)
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Crop-duster seriously injured in crash near Hatch (4/29/97)
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Rio Valley Chili, Inc. chile plant under construction (4/26/97)
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Plant strawberries for spring garden success (4/27/97)
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Green Bean Team wins bean selling competition (2/14/97)
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Governor [Gary Johnson] endangers Ag College (2/16/97)
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Ag College, chile spelling progress seen (2/23/97)
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NMSU wool team at Houston show (2/25/97)
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Forum focused on urban schools (1/3/97)
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Undergraduate enrollment up in NMSU's ag department (3/1/97)
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Santa Teresa cattle crossing is catching on well (4/9/95)
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NMSU student serves as college ambassador (4/9/95)
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Scientists to scan maps of ranges (4/6/95)
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Herbicide can lose its effectiveness if weed is water-stressed, study shows (8/6/95)
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Spread of animal virus [vesicular stomatitis] may be slowing (8/2/95)
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Asparagus may become major crop with right marketing (12/25/95)
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NMSU student [Virginia Reyes] chosen for tour [Mexico City] (2/28/95)
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Costly 'curly top' virus is hot topic in chile country (7/25/95)
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Pick the best time to assure a harvest of pungent onions (7/9/95)
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Animal health team may move north [vesicular stomatitis] (6/14/95)
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Feds target Hatch in lawsuit [Mexican farmers] (6/16/95)
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Animal virus [vesicular stomatitis] cases on the rise (6/21/95)
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Professor [James Strickland] joins NMSU staff (3/28/95)
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Caring for insects can make you buggy (5/18/95)
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Tracking wildlife in New Mexico isn't easy (5/4/95)
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Trade show allows farmers, ranchers to view equipment (11/16/95)
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Hens gear up early to lay eggs for Easter (4/1/96)
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Chile season bad one for pickers [Marjorie Lilly, guest column] (4/2/96)
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Artesia lab equipment to aid farmers (8/5/96)
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State, federal officials try to settle poison trap dispute (8/8/96)
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Ag school gets new professor [Clinton Krehbiel] (8/21/96)
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Wine industry enjoys fruits of successful harvest (8/26/96)
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Weevil numbers down, but insect could still cause problem (8/12/96)
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Farm Bureau names top educator [Cathy Kinzer] (12/14/96)
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Farmers, ranchers gather ACRES through computer linking technology (12/30/96)
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'97 Census: small farms would be counted out (ed.) (2/14/96)
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Local chile seed propagation takes on international dimension (2/26/96)
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Chile transplants to be discussed at New Mexico Chile Conference (1/28/96)
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Las Cruces in the American Quarter Horse Association Riding Program (7/19/96)
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Student [Patricia Galos] returns with doctorate to lead research program (7/22/96)
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Odds of tomato-killing virus look less likely this season (3/24/96)
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Protesters take aim at grazing proposals (3/19/96)
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NMSU to open karnal bunt lab to test wheat (5/14/96)
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NMSU professor [Joe Corgan] retires (11/16/96)
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New Mexicans have high incidence of diabetes (11/29/96)
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Lecture [What's the Beef] series focuses on public grazing issues (10/2/96)
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NMSU provides practical training for those entering research fields (10/7/96)
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Cervantes Enterprises Chile Plant accused of illegal dumping (10/31/96)
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Southern Fair offers a first [Yearling Mare and Gelding Show] (9/20/96)
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Local Farm Bureau wins President's Award for overall program excellence (2/1/97)
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New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum seek volunteers (2/23/97)
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Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum is on the move (1/13/97)
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Chile vs. chili: Fiery fruit at center of spelling debate (3/2/97)
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Ag awards presented [Jack Darbyshire and Jenee Green] (4/29/95)
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Signs to mark heritage farms [New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum] (8/23/95)
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Meeting on fate of wolves raises howls of discontent (8/25/95)
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Endangered species relate to wildlife as well as animals (12/14/95)
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New Mexico Chile Conference focuses on possible partnership with Mexico (2/8/95)
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Commission error could mean green light for chile processor (1/25/95)
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Award presented for achievements [Dr. Kris. M. Havstad] (1/24/95)
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NMSU professor [John Fowler] to testify in Washington on grazing (7/10/95)
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Las Crucen [Kristina Jones] gets scholarship [Future Farmers of America] (6/24/95)
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Emergency team gears up to fight animal virus [vesicular stomatitis] (6/5/95)
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Local writer [Glenda Price] honored [National Association of Agricultural Journalists' annual writing contest] (5/9/95)
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Farm and ranch bureau policies; a guidebook to affect legislation (11/17/95)
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Southwest Environmental Center grazing bids are rejected by the State Land Office (10/6/95)
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County farm bureau promotes a way of life, including free enterprise (12/30/96)
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Ag, tourism have special relationship [Rural Development Through Tourism] (1/8/96)
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Ag prof [James Dean] retires after 21 years (7/24/96)
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Eastern N.M. farmers plant grass as part of conservation study (6/15/96)
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NMSU students run a different type of maternity ward (3/17/96)
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NMSU to host the 1966 FFA judging contests (3/2/96)
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Windmills still wheeling and dealing and pumping in the breeze (9/23/96)
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Ag dean [John Owens]: State funding cuts go deep (4/7/97)
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Farm Bureau offers scholarship [available to all members of agricultural organizations] (4/16/97)
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State's ratite producers meet to plan strategies for industry (4/14/97)
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Mesilla Valley farm, Integrated Ingredients plant turning out spicy crops (4/28/97)
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NMSU wins a contest sponsored by Asgrow Vegetable Seed Company (2/5/97)
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NMSU hands out awards to Manuel Cardenas and Rami Kridli (12/16/95)
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Entomologists at NMSU call 1995 the 'Year of the Bug' (12/22/95)
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NMSU official [Patrick Moreno]: Link needed between gambling, tourism (2/25/95)
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Ag museum [New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum] transfer [to NMSU] plan puzzles NMSU officials (1/25/95)
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A stitch in time...NMSU professor [Roselyn Gadia Smitely] surveys fashion (1/27/95)
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Fashion that's sealed with a KISS: keep it soft and simple (1/27/95)
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NMSU's Thomas Dermody earns honor [Author of the Year] (1/6/95)
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Puzzling proposal on Farm, Ranch Museum [New Mexico State Farm and Ranch Heritage] (ed.) (1/27/95)
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Environmental groups blast USDA for spraying insecticides near canals [outbreak of vesicular stomatitis] (6/9/95)
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Disease strikes area livestock: Quarantine leads officials to cancel Silver City rodeo (6/3/95)
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NMSU faculty members honored [Allen Torell and Curtis Monger] (5/20/95)
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Ag College gives Excellence Awards [Elaine Crnkovic, Paula Massey, and Jennifer McCollum] (5/4/95)
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Las Cruces teens Annelies DeRuyter and Arlen Anderson attend national 4-H event in Memphis (11/5/95)
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Farm Bureau chief [Dean Kiechner] says ranchers are winning battle of environmental over land use (10/12/95)
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Chile Day: Chile lovers gather each year for fun, fellowship, hard work [Les Fletcher farm] (9/20/95)
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NMSU students [Donita Massey and Jennifer McCollun] earn outstanding student awards (4/28/96)
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4-H members elect officers [Ellen Marie Zwank and Stephanie Hefley from Las Cruces] (8/1/96)
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Residents [Paul Koenig, Robert Cosimati, Luis Holguin, and Evelyn Kirby] names to farm committee (12/27/96)
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Mesilla cotton growers target boll weevil [New Mexico Cotton Conference] (2/22/96)
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Ag, Industry, manufacturing on the rise in Dona Ana: County recaptures chile title from Luna (2/25/96)
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Area drawing on water savings now: Irrigators must prepare for next year (6/17/96)
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NMSU 'Coping with College' video wins The Bronze Apple Award (5/9/96)
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Governor [Gary Johnson] appoints Anthony woman [Norma A. Alvarez] to the state Organic Commodities commission (10/8/96)
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New prof [Liping Cai] brings worldy insight to tourism (10/7/96)
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Honey industry provides sweet success for area beekeepers: Worker bees give new definition to 'work-a-holics' (9/30/96)
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Opinion leader [Ted Turner]? [review of talk by John C. Owens] (let.) (4/29/97)
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NMSU restaurant class, American Southwest Theatre Company offer dinner theater (2/2/97)
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New Mexico State Farm and Livestock Bureau plans expansion, opening of new offices (3/31/97)
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From the ground up: Movers, shakers gather in honor of farm museum [New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum] (8/13/95)
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Two Las Crucens [Joni Gutierrez and Jeanne Gleason] inducted into Sam Steel Society (12/22/95)
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Local men [Edmund Ogaz, Paul Koenig, and Ramon Alvarez] named to Federal Farm Service Agency of Dona Ana County (12/21/95)
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Emma Jean Cervantes gets the Philip J. Leyendecker Agriculturist of Distinction Award (4/26/96)
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James Fowler to head the Fabian Garcia Research Center and the Leyendecker Plant Science Center (4/10/96)
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Las Crucen [Dr. Rex D. Pieper] earns the W. R. Chapline Research Award (2/17/96)
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County youths [Stephanie Hefley, Natalie Noel Turner, and Joseph Salopek] earn 4-H awards (7/27/96)
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Local Woman [Mary Lou Tharp] honored by the National Cotton Council of America (3/29/96)
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Four [Frank A. DuBois, Jed Fanning, Esteban Herrera, and Wanda Mattiace] named to Sam Steel Society (12/31/96)
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One director [James Fowler] names to two ag research centers [Fabian Garcia Research Center and the Leyendecker Plant Science Center] (5/6/96)
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Four Las Crucens [John Chappell, Cynda Clary, V.W. Howard, and Herbert Greathouse] inducted into the NMSU Sam Steel Society (5/16/96)
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Faculty, staff get ag awards [Frank Ward, Merrilyn Cummings, Lupe Mirabal, James Duffey, Robert Torres, and Javier Vargas] (5/2/96)
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FFA members nominated at the national convention in Kansas City [three are from Las Cruces: Avery Culbertson, Kristina Jones, and John H. Koenig] (9/11/96)
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Thomas Dormody honored by receiving the Excellence in College and University Teaching in the Food and Agricultural Sciences Award (2/4/97)
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Nothing but smiles: History made as EBID gains title to facilities [Bureau of Reclamation transferred title and ownership of irrigation and drainage system facilities to EBID] (2/8/96)
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Las Cruces residents [Mary Ellen Telles, Heath Woods, Amber Vallotton, Katherine Bachman, Paula Massey, and Lana Von Tres] inducted into the Sam Steel Society (1/4/96)
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Eight Las Crucens [Meredith Culbertson, Danielle Howard, Jeanne Moore, Michelle Paz, Jaylene Tharp, Sarah Thomas, Shelly Vaughn, and Kristin Yarbo] named ambassadors for NMSU (6/9/96)
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Ag hall inducts five [Robert Faubion, Merilyn Cummings, Jack Roberts, Patrick Torres, and Reynaldo Torres] to the NMSU Sam Steel Society (5/31/96)
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Las Cruces woman [Sible Tharp] gets honor from the National Cotton Council of America for her work in 'Grown and Made in the U.S.A.--It matters' volunteer program (4/18/96)
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9 [Darryl Asher, Meredith Culbertson, Ivan Hoff, Yvonne Jasso, Diane Lopez, Maria Martinez, Colin McVaugh, Jody Nordyke, and Jennifer Jaylene Tharp] inducted into Sam Steel Society (12/28/96)
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