New Mexico Is Reaping a Bounty in Pecans as Other States Struggle – New York Times
New Mexico Is Reaping a Bounty in Pecans as Other States Struggle – New York Times
New Mexico Is Reaping a Bounty in Pecans as Other States Struggle
New York Times LAS CRUCES, N.M. — On the edge of this parched southern New Mexico city, Phillip Arnold surveyed his rows of neatly pruned pecan trees with a satisfied smile. “There was a time when I wondered what kind of mistake I had made,” said Mr. Arnold, who … |
New Mexico chile numbers down for 2013 – Santa Fe New Mexican.com
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New Mexico chile numbers down for 2013
Santa Fe New Mexican.com LAS CRUCES — A combination of dwindling water supplies in Southern New Mexico and the availability of farm labor are taking their toll on one of New Mexico's most famous crops: chile. Statistics released Thursday by state and federal agriculture … NC company buying New Mexico peanut plant |
Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped in New Mexico – ABC News
Million Jars of Peanut Butter Dumped in New Mexico
ABC News Nearly a million jars of peanut butter are being dumped at a New Mexico landfill to expedite the sale of a bankrupt peanut-processing plant that was at the heart of a 2012 salmonella outbreak and nationwide recall. Bankruptcy trustee Clarke Coll said … |
Champagne tastes: Gruet family leaves France to make wine in New Mexico
She said the competition was fierce in Champagne and the family had heard of the Franciscan monks' successful vineyards in New Mexico and decided to make the move to Lordsburg. “It was very humble, very small,” Gruet said of her family's beginning …
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New Mexico tied for most dependent on federal government
New Mexico and Mississippi are tied for the distinction of being the most dependent on the federal government, according to a report Wednesday from WalletHub, the personal finance social network. Dennis Domrzalski: Reporter- Albuquerque Business First …
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Medicaid enrollment explodes in New Mexico
Since October 2013, the joint state/federal health care program has gotten 103,000 new enrollees, bringing Medicaid enrollment in the state to 603,000 said Matt Kennicott, spokesman for the New Mexico Human Services Department. About 50,000 of those …
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