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                        As the federal Farm Bill continues to stagnate in Congress, U.S. Representative Teresa Leger Fernández hosted a roundtable this week with New Mexico farmers and ranchers to hear their concerns.
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                        The community hub fostered a festive mood with live music and free coffee as the check arrived.
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                        Faith-based organizations across the county are providing various community services amid the coronavirus pandemic. Here in New Mexico, the Quaker…
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                        The South Valley near Albuquerque has a long history of agricultural practice. Friday, October 4, marked the grand opening of a state-of-the-art…
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                        The Healthy Soil Act was signed into law earlier this year and it created a grant of $175,000 for farmers and ranchers to maintain soil health by doing…
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                        Water managers in Northwestern New Mexico are trying to figure out how much contamination from the Gold King Mine spill has seeped into ditch irrigation…
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                        SHIPROCK, N.M.—Farmers near the San Juan are frustrated by the lack of data from the Environmental Protection Agency after pollutants were released from…
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                        UPDATE, Friday, Aug. 14, 5 p.m.: The EPA says testing results from the Navajo Nation should be released on Saturday. SHIPROCK, N.M.—Farmers near the San…
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                        Santiago Maestas has been growing fruits and vegetables on a small plot of land in the South Valley for over 40 years. He's standing by a centuries-old…
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                        UPDATE Feb. 19, 2014, at 1:00 p.m.: HB 81 is stuck in committee.Two years ago, the USDA made the first changes in a generation to public school meals.…