LAS CRUCES -- New Mexico cotton growers will get a look at a new cotton variety during a field day at the Leyendecker Plant Science Center near Las Cruces, Oct. 11.
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LAS CRUCES -- Carlos Rosencrans Jr. began work Aug. 5 as an assistant professor for New Mexico State University's agricultural and Extension education department.
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LAS CRUCES -- Saundra Castillo began work recently with New Mexico State University's agricultural and Extension education department as the executive secretary of the New Mexico FFA Association.
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LAS CRUCES -- Bond Issue B on the Nov. 5 ballot contains $9.4 million for an agricultural research, teaching and Cooperative Extension Service building at New Mexico State University.
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LAS CRUCES -- When it comes to growing garlic, New Mexico may not be number one, but there are enough garlic lovers in the state to welcome the fall planting season.
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LAS CRUCES -- Gardeners, who are preparing to harvest their last crop before the first frost, should also start cleaning vines and weeds and revitalize hard and worn-out soil, said a horticulture specialist with New Mexico State University.
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LAS CRUCES -- I. Miley Gonzalez has been promoted to associate dean and director for academic programs at New Mexico State University's College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences .
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LAS CRUCES -- Fall is not the only thing in the air. A series of bee stingings, both European and Africanized, may have some New Mexicans wondering how to protect themselves.
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LAS CRUCES -- In a rash of bee attacks this month, two men were hospitalized, several pets died and Africanized honeybees were confirmed in a sixth New Mexico county.
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CLOVIS -- With every strip of fabric, each seam and every stitch, young quilters from Curry County are learning community spirit as well as sewing skills.
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LAS CRUCES -- John White began work Sept. 30 as the Bernalillo County Extension horticulture agent for New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service.
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LAS CRUCES -- Nobody is born knowing how to use a powerful microscope, an ultra centrifuge or a computer-aided design program. With the right training, some people really take to such high-tech equipment. They become our plant pathologists, microbiologists and landscape designers.
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LAS CRUCES -- Nobody is born knowing how to use a powerful microscope, an ultra centrifuge or a computer-aided design program. With the right training, some people really take to such high-tech equipment. They become our plant pathologists, microbiologists and landscape designers.
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LAS CRUCES -- John White began work Sept. 30 as the Bernalillo County Extension horticulture agent for New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service.
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LAS CRUCES -- Nobody is born knowing how to use a powerful microscope, an ultra centrifuge or a computer-aided design program. With the right training, some people really take to such high-tech equipment. They become our plant pathologists, microbiologists and landscape designers.
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LAS CRUCES -- Halloween is just around the corner. Get out your pumpkin-carving tools and pick the perfect pumpkin for your jack-o'-lantern.
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LAS CRUCES -- Halloween is just around the corner. Get out your pumpkin-carving tools and pick the perfect pumpkin for your jack-o'-lantern.
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LAS CRUCES -- Glenn Duff began work last month as the superintendent of New Mexico State University's Clayton Livestock Research Center.
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LAS CRUCES -- Glenn Duff began work last month as the superintendent of New Mexico State University's Clayton Livestock Research Center.
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LAS CRUCES -- Investing for your future. If you're like most people, you know you should do it, but you're not sure of the best method. A free teleconference on Nov. 9 at New Mexico State University's College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences will provide tips about saving and investing wisely.
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LAS CRUCES -- Investing for your future. If you're like most people, you know you should do it, but you're not sure of the best method. A free teleconference on Nov. 9 at New Mexico State University's College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences will provide tips about saving and investing wisely.
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LAS CRUCES -- Jimmie Hall, president and chief executive officer of the Albuquerque Production Credit Association, has been selected to receive the Honorary American FFA Degree at this year's National FFA Convention, Nov. 14-16, in Kansas City, Mo.
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LAS CRUCES -- Jimmie Hall, president and chief executive officer of the Albuquerque Production Credit Association, has been selected to receive the Honorary American FFA Degree at this year's National FFA Convention, Nov. 14-16, in Kansas City, Mo.
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LAS CRUCES -- Halloween is supposed to be fun, but if children are too young to go trick or treating, the holiday could turn into a frightening experience, said a New Mexico State University child development and family life specialist.
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LAS CRUCES -- New Mexico State University's Equestrian Team hosted and dominated its third and fourth horse shows of the season, winning three of the four possible high-point team awards. The team emerged from the Equestrian Center arena in Las Cruces with 24 individual first places throughout the weekend of Oct. 19 and 20.
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LAS CRUCES -- New Mexico ranchers who have called the cholla cactus a pest in the past may have a change of heart, especially when it's hot and dry.
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LAS CRUCES -- New Mexico ranchers who have called the cholla cactus a pest in the past may have a change of heart, especially when it's hot and dry.
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LAS CRUCES -- The Range Insect Laboratories at New Mexico State University's College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences were renamed Oct. 25 in a ceremony honoring J. Gordon Watts, noted entomologist.
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LAS CRUCES -- Cross a tiger with a lion. Or an elephant with a mouse. To kids, the possibilities of genetic engineering are exciting and infinite.
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LAS CRUCES -- Today's trash can be transformed into food for next spring's garden, if you start a fall compost pile with leaves and kitchen scraps.
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