LAS CRUCES -- It's said that the clothes make the person. Jane Hegland, assistant professor of home economics at New Mexico State University, believes there is more to it than that because people choose and reject certain types of dress for complex reasons.
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LAS CRUCES -- Wrapping trees with protective trunk materials can cause more harm than good, said a New Mexico State University forest entomologist.
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LAS CRUCES -- After only two years in existence, New Mexico State University's National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) chapter was named outstanding chapter overall at this year's national conference in San Diego, Calif. NMSU's chapter also co-hosted the April conference and received two innovative idea awards.
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LAS CRUCES -- New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service is opening a karnal bunt detection laboratory to test wheat from quarantined counties and check wheat samples statewide, said Natalie Goldberg, Extension plant pathologist.
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LAS CRUCES -- Las Cruces will hold a walk and rally June 1 to coincide with "Stand for Children Day" events at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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LAS CRUCES -- Kelly Neville was inducted into New Mexico State University's Sam Steel Society in a ceremony May 4.
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LAS CRUCES -- To help New Mexico ranchers deal with the triple whammy of low precipitation, low cattle prices and high feed prices, New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service is sponsoring five drought management seminars in May.
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LAS CRUCES -- Kelly Neville was inducted into New Mexico State University's Sam Steel Society in a ceremony May 4.
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LAS CRUCES -- To help New Mexico ranchers deal with the triple whammy of low precipitation, low cattle prices and high feed prices, New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service is sponsoring five drought management seminars in May.
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