LAS CRUCES - Warm winter temperatures are causing the emergence of pinyon needle scale, a dangerous pest on pinyon pine trees throughout New Mexico, said a New Mexico State University forest entomologist.
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LAS CRUCES - Jennifer Hopper will start work March 13 as the new home economist/4-H agent in Valencia County for New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service.
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LAS CRUCES - The New Mexico Crop Improvement Association (NMCIA) recently presented three New Mexicans, one posthumously, with honorary memberships for their lifelong devotion to agriculture during its annual meeting in Roswell.
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LAS CRUCES - Five years ago, not much was known about the Mexican spotted owl and its habitat. Since then, New Mexico State University wildlife researchers have helped unravel some of the mysteries of the northern spotted owl's less controversial cousin.
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LAS CRUCES -- Felix Calderon III recently was awarded the first Bill Queen Memorial Scholarship for $300.
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ESPANOLA - A dozen senior 4-H members from Rio Arriba County will travel to Washington, D.C., this summer to learn more about public policy, thanks to a $17,000 grant.
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LAS CRUCES - New gambling enterprises in light of a proposed Indian gaming compact and possible expansion of gaming operations off reservations should be coordinated with a larger tourism plan. That's the opinion of the director of New Mexico State University's hospitality and tourism services (HTS) program.
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LAS CRUCES - By getting involved in the actual planning and evaluating of 4-H and FFA club activities, members may better develop the leadership skills necessary for life, said two New Mexico State University researchers.
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LAS CRUCES - Byron Wright, a New Mexico State University senior majoring in wildlife science, will join five other NMSU students for competition in a wildlife bowl March 9-12 at the University of Wyoming at Laramie.
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LAS CRUCES - New Mexico State University researchers will introduce 10 minority high school students to opportunities in scientific research fields through a summer mentoring program funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health.
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LAS CRUCES - Alfalfa growers can best rid their fields of downy mildew by harvesting early, said a New Mexico State University plant pathologist.
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LAS CRUCES - Gail Muncrief is the new home economist/4-H agent in San Juan County for New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service.
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LAS CRUCES - New Mexicans who plant trees for Arbor month need to be careful in choosing and planting their selections, said a New Mexico State University forest entomologist.
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LAS CRUCES - Meticulous New Mexico homeowners squat and pull weeds for hours. While they dream of winning the "best lawn in the neighborhood" award, some researchers at New Mexico State University actually spend their summers growing weeds.
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LAS CRUCES - James Strickland began work March 1 as an assistant professor of nutritional toxicology at New Mexico State University's College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences .
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LAS CRUCES - A series of three forums on the future of land-grant colleges of agriculture will be held on April 3 and in the East Ballroom of Corbett Center on the New Mexico State University campus.
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LAS CRUCES -- A national campaign designed to end television violence is urging parents to unplug their TV sets on April 5. The National Association for Family and Community Education and its New Mexico affiliate have begun a campaign called "Let Our Violence End" (LOVE) to prevent children from seeing too much, said Mary Ellen McKay, home economics department head for New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service.
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LAS CRUCES -- A national campaign designed to end television violence is urging parents to unplug their TV sets on April 5. The National Association for Family and Community Education and its New Mexico affiliate have begun a campaign called "Let Our Violence End" (LOVE) to prevent children from seeing too much, said Mary Ellen McKay, home economics department head for New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service.
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LAS CRUCES - Jenee Green, a 1991 graduate and co--valedictorian of Mesilla Valley Christian School, received the Outstanding Student in Agriculture Award from the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at New Mexico State University in an April 21 ceremony.
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LAS CRUCES - Elevated levels of mercury make some fish like wall-eye and bass caught in New Mexico's reservoirs dangerous to eat, according to the New Mexico Fish Consumption Advisory. New Mexico State University fish biologist is trying to find out where the toxic metal is coming from and how it's affecting the ecosystem.
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