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12 NMCGA President’s Message by Jonas Moya

14 Wit & Wisdom by Caren Cowan

22 New Mexico CowBelles Jingle Jangle 24 Riding Herd by Lee Pitts

26 New Mexico Federal Lands Council News

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190 Moya Picked to Lead Cattle Growers 190 NM Secretary of Agriculture Appointed to US EPA Farm, Ranch & Rural Communities Committee

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38 44 Farms Beef Cattle Academy Application Now Open 40 McDonald’s Drops Beyond Burger; Starbucks Adds Impossible Sausage 45 2020 Directory of New Mexico Agriculture 47 US Covid-19 Woes Pave Way for Argentine Beef

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I would like to introduce our new NMCGA Executive Director, Jonas Moya and help me welcome him to our team.

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE by Randell Major NMCGA President Jonas Moya

Randell Major President Magdalena Loren Patterson, President-Elect Corona Dustin Johnson NW Vice President Farmington Cliff Copeland NE Vice President Nara Visa Jeff Decker SE Vice President Lovington Roy Farr Vice President at Large Datil Shacey Sullivan Secretary/Treasurer Peralta Tom Sidwell Immediate Past President Quay Pat Boone Past President Elida Jonas Moya Executive Director Albuquerque

Here is a message from Jonas:

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he crack of dawn. The best part of the day, in my opinion. As I sit in front of my computer, I am reminded that the crack of dawn is the only time during the day that time stands still. During this brief moment, you can reflect on the previous day, and plan for the new day to come. During this time of reflection, you think of lessons learned and the joys of the past. It is at this moment when a small wedge of light peeks over the horizon that time stands still for a moment. Then just as fast as the light first peeks over, it is gone, and the sun rises quickly above into the sky, bringing with it a new day with new opportunities and lessons to be learned. Sadly, you can’t stop this from happening; you have to roll with it and hope that tomorrow brings a brighter, better day. I personally would not have it any other way because with a new day come new opportunities and new ways to grow. If you’re not growing and learning, then what is the point of living. Today brings a new day for me as I am at my crack of dawn, waiting eagerly for the sun to rise and the start of a new day. Some of you know me, but to the majority, I am a new face. For those who know me, you know that I bring a diverse set of skills, and you often know me as a man who wears many hats, for those who don’t know me. I can’t wait to meet you, and my door is always open if you would like to say hello. Over the past few days, I have received an overwhelming amount of support and welcome from friends, family, and some new faces. I want to thank each of you who took a small part of your day to show me your support. I will be settling into the office on July 1st, and I will be hitting the ground running. As I settle into my new position, please feel free to reach out to me to say Hi, raise concerns, or just to get to know me. I will make sure to take some time to visit with you one on one. For this first memo, I am going to keep it short and sweet. But just know, this will more than likely be the last short and sweet memo you will receive from me. As we have lots of work to get done, and I would like to update you as often as I can. Lastly, I have a lot of people that I would like to thank. Thank you to the hiring committee and the board for allowing me the opportunity to be the new executive director. Thank you to all those who wrote letters of support for me as I applied for this position. It is with your faith and support, which gave me the courage to apply. Last but not least, thank you to the staff for the warm welcome, and the constant communication that has allowed me to gain traction as I move forward. Together as a team, we can continue to be the voice of the beef industry in New Mexico. Sincerely, Jonas Moya

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WIT & WISDOM by Caren Cowan, Publisher New Mexico Stockman

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n announcement from the American Academy of Pediatrics in late June shocked me. According to the US World & News Report, the group stated: “The importance of in-person learning is well-documented, and there is already evidence of the negative impacts on children because of school closures in the spring of 2020,” the group representing 67,000 pediatricians wrote. “Lengthy time away from school and associated interruption of supportive services often results in social isolation, making it difficult for schools to identify and address important learning deficits as well as child and adolescent physical or sexual abuse, substance use, depression, and suicidal ideation. “This, in turn, places children and adolescents at considerable risk of morbidity and, in some cases, mortality,” the guidance continued. “Beyond the educational impact

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And I thought schools were for education …

Other groups have stated that the economy cannot recover until schools reopen because there is no one for child care. Apparently the economy has become totally dependent upon both parents working outside the home. Clearly we will be looking at a “new normal” that will provide families with the opportunity to rethink their lifestyles and needs.

and social impact of school closures, there has been substantial impact on food security and physical activity for children and That Virus Spike… families.” Another oddity to me is all the emphasis The recommendations acknowledge that is being put on the spike in the number that infectious disease experts are still of virus cases, with virtually no mention of learning about the effects of COVID-19 and the impact of weeks and weeks of rioting, that all reopening policies must be flexible protesting and demonstrating in the streets. to account for rapidly changing scenarios. Television coverage showed little to no But the academic, physical and mental “social distancing” and very few masks. upsides associated with reopening outAccording to Forbes, it was quite the weigh the risks, the group concludes, opposite. They reported: Protests against especially as evidence mounts that children systemic racism held in 300-plus U.S. cities may not be the super-spreaders medical following the death of George Floyd did not experts initially assumed they were and cause a significant increase in coronavirus that they tend to exhibit milder symptoms infections, according to a team of economists when they do contract the virus. who have published their findings in a I get the academic concerns, but one 60-page paper released by the National would think that parents should be best Bureau of Economic Research. equipped to deal best with physical and mental issues. continued on page 16 >>


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Please note that these are economists making this finding… and it was made prior to July 1 based on research that was done prior to that. There is evidence that people who were not involved in the riots or protests staying off the streets did not have expanded COVID-19. It does make sense that the virus is spreading among younger people because they were and are the ones in the streets. It appears that the virus is taking fewer lives… perhaps because younger people are better able to tolerate the illness. It will likely be years before anyone really knows what the lasting impacts of COVID-19 will be on our health but there are lots of measurable impacts to life as we know it and the economic future of our families. Those of us who thought the virus would subside when the temperature got warmer certainly called it wrong.

Taking Lives Unfortunately, rather than changing anything for the better, the riots, protests of police and the “defund the police” cries have only made things worse in major cities. The 4th of July weekend was a bloody one for cities like Chicago, Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia and more. While some maintain the mantra that it is the guns that are the problem, clearly the problems our cities face are far beyond that simple explanation. It was sad to see Atlanta’s Mayor who so thoroughly chastised the police in her city not long ago, now asking her citizens why they are stooping to killing children of their own color. Even before that the mayor of Seattle foolishly allowed a portion


of her city, including a police precinct, to be taken over by radials for a “summer of love.” That led to the death of two young people and grieving families wanting to know why no one of authority — like the police — ever came and notified them of what had happened. There were untold other crimes that were committed that will never be prosecuted or anyone brought to justice. The police weren’t allowed in the area. They were not allowed to help the young man or to even know the details of the incident. Only after the “loving” protesters were led to the mayor’s home for a protest and destruction did she command police to clean up the six-block area that had been left stranded for weeks.

the Stockman if you are looking for ways to help!

Sick Chicks… We have had lots of fun over the years criticizing chicken… and those who eat it. But have you taken a good look at the size of a chicken breast in a store lately? They are just a huge hunk of white meat that doesn’t resemble any chicken I have ever seen. Seems that the push to this kind of growth is a serious problem. Heart pump failure is a major health issue for the broiler

industry worldwide, with associated economic losses of more than $1 billion annually, according to the University of Saskatchewan researchers. To understand why fast-growing broiler chickens suffer from heart problems, researcher Andrew Olkowski and colleagues compared them with slower-growing broilers, which have a much lower risk of heart failure, and with Leghorn chickens, which are resistant to heart failure. “I couldn’t see obvious changes that could explain heart pump failure under the

What Makes Arizona SO Important??? Don’t get me wrong, I grew up in Arizona and it is a great state. But I am really suspicious and tired of hearing about the demise of the population of that state due to the dreaded COVID-19. Arizona has a population over 7.2 million, which is more than three times the number of people in New Mexico. However, Arizona falls far shy from Florida’s 21+ million, Texas’ 29+ million and California’s nearly 40 million. Perhaps the prize is the two U.S. Senate seats that Arizona has just like all the other states. Arizona also has a Republican Governor and a barely Republican Legislature. For the real answer the national media’s focus on Arizona one might read The Blueprint: How Democrats Won Colorado. There are also moves to turn Florida and Texas blue, then they will take up the little states in between the two. If Arizona turns blue, there could be a blue wave from southern coast to coast. You might guess that New Mexico has long been blue... although the upcoming General Election provides opportunity for change. Contact

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Is that fact that history in at least the urban areas of our nation is a lost art. The idea that tearing down statutes of historical figures would make people feel better about themselves today is one that completely escapes me. It started with Civil War leaders and heroes… and the theory behind destroying that history escapes me, but now it seems that any statute is fair game. We have seen religious statutes, our country’s founders and even wildlife are the target of senseless destruction. Why?

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microscope, so I thought, maybe it’s some more subtle problem with the heart muscle proteins themselves that is not apparent on light microscopy. When we looked at that using infrared micro-spectroscopy, it was fairly immediately obvious,” said Olkowski. Using a Mid-IR beamline at the Canadian Light Source at the University of Saskatchewan, Olkowski was able to identify misfolded and damaged proteins building up in the heart. Further analyses revealed that the chickens had a hard time disposing of the misfolded protein aggregates, which eventually led to health failure.

The study results, published in Avian Pathology, suggest that heart issues in fast-growing broiler chickens might be linked to how their genes respond to epigenetic factors like nutrition and their environment. Sounds like just one more reason to eat beef.

GO State Land Grazing Leases The deadline for submitting State Trust Land grazing leases and protecting the rights of the lease is August 1, 2020. The New Mexico State Land Office administers

some 3,500 grazing leases throughout the state. These leases generate revenue for the Land Grant Permanent Fund that provides funding for education in the state. Additionally, the ranchers who own these leases are responsible for the prudent management of these grazing lands for the State. Coupled with cropland leases, the State Land Office leases 8.9 million acres for agricultural purposes. Between 600 and 900 grazing leases are renewed annually for a five year period. This year leases with the GO prefix are up for renewal. Lessees should have already received their leases and now have until August 1 to get the signed lease along with payment into the State Land Office. The 2020 lease contract has been revised somewhat from previous leases to provide the Commissioner of Public Lands more flexibility in managing grazing lands in the event that the land is not being used for its leased purpose. One such instance came up in recent years when a wealthy globe trotter was accused of using his property in New Mexico, including a state grazing lease, for illicit purposes. Access to the State Lease was denied, according to sources. Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard has established advisory committees for all the uses of state trust lands. The Land Office’s Agricultural Advisory Committee will continue to work with the Commissioner on future lease language.

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…Is the great work the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service does for New Mexico’s communities, both rural and urban. It is budget time and county commissions shouldn’t think that just because Extension offices are unable to be open at this point in time, they haven’t stopped the work they do. It has just taken another form. Agents are able to work with smaller groups of youth and adults, work through virtual meetings and presentations and much, much more. Although the State Fair has been canceled, work is being done to come up with ideas for virtual county fairs for youngsters to be able to show the animals and projects they have worked so hard all year long on.

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Forget about it. Those folks don’t deserve your attention, time or money. The Cowboy Channel is running rodeos, even if they are old ones, they are still excellent entertainment!


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Senators Join Call to Adjust Regulations for Smaller Meat Processors by Julie Larson Bricher, meatingplace.com

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bipartisan group of senators has doubled down on calls for USDA to modify regulations that “create impediments to a diversified meat processing industry,” the legislators said in a letter sent today to Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue. The letter, signed by U.S. Senators Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Ron Wyden (D-OR), John Barrasso, (R-WY), Doug Jones (D-AL), Michael Enzi (R-WY), John Hoeven (R-ND), and Steve Daines (R-MT), reiterated points made by Congressman Jim Jordan and other Republicans who serve on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, & Administrative Law, when they called on USDA to ease restrictions on small and mid-sized meat processing operations in early June. “They asked you to ‘consider four areas for regulatory and programmatic reform.’ Those areas were Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Plans, Meat Label Submission and Approval Process, Cooperative Interstate Shipment (CIS) Program, and USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) Overtime Requirements. We echo their sentiments and ask for your swift action,” the senators wrote. The senators said that 80 percent of the beef market is controlled by four processing companies and “this oligopolistic market structure has exhibited its weakness during COVID-19,” noting that processing plant shutdowns and slowdowns due to worker infection outbreaks significantly affected the supply chain, from ranchers to consumers. “These pitfalls can be avoided in the future if we take action today to promote a diversified food supply chain,” the senators added. “Regulations must be streamlined to remove barriers impeding small and medium-sized meat processors. Executive Order 13924 is an appropriate venue to address these problems and we encourage you to do so.”

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how to be patient and hold out, will come out on top of everything. We’re going to be okay, but can we revisit that hornet thing, just in case?!?

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feel like we messed up the cosmic timeline when we skipped the murder hornets! Anyone else feel like just throwing your hands up and hollering, “Oh, what the heck now?!?!” 2020 feels like the longest hottest driving vacation with a car full of kids screaming “are we there yet?” Normally, I have an answer for just about everything. At the end of June 2020, I got nothing. I will say this: It’s a very clear divide between urban and rural societies. We get to see firsthand, just exactly what kind of people we work for, and it’s a hard pill to swallow. It’s hard to get up every morning and read or watch the news. I ask God everyday, “where did we go wrong?” When exactly did we lose control? Again, I got nothing. What I will say is it has never been a better time to be an ag or food producer. Why? Because the general public clearly can’t do what we do, job security. The learning curve is steep and in a society that wants instant gratification, those that know

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he Grant County Copper CowBelles met June 16, with lots of social distancing, on the back patio of a member’s house. It was, needless to say wonderful to see each other. The scholarship committee submitted the revised applications for our academic and new trade career categories. Copper recognizes the need for welders, electricians, linemen etc in rural communities. Everyone was encouraged to help publicize this new scholarship offering. The Grant County Fair was discussed with the hope that the Exhibit Building will be allowed to be open. Copper always has a booth with Beef giveaways, recipes and information about the nutritional values of beef and how to safely handle and cook it. Kathy Davis reported about heritagewaters. org a local group formed to fight proposed legislation to designate the Gila and San Francisco Rivers as Wild and Scenic. This proposal could devastate the farming community of Gila and impact the mining business in Grant County. Desserts were

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shared after the Treasurer’s Report was made and the Dear to Our Hearts Committee reported health news on members who have been ill recently. Submitted by Pat Hunt, President Mesilla Valley CowBelles continue to social distance by meeting virtually. This month has been a difficult one as we grieve together for member Beverly’s several family losses and our member Sharon DuBois. Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with those wonderful, loving and inspiring families. We “keep on, keeping on” to brighten each other’s days, bring cheer to those in need and remain positive, looking forward to better days when all can hug, cry and laugh together in each other’s arms. Submitted by Janet Witte New Mexico CowBelles: Thank you to all who have submitted their news to Jingle Jangle. Please send minutes and/or newsletters to Jingle Jangle, Janet Witte, 1860 Foxboro Ct., Las Cruces, NM 88007 or email: janetwitte@msn.com by the 14th of every month.

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RIDING HERD by Lee Pitts

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nother of the little-talked-about tragedies of the Covid 19 crises is the fact that many county fairs across the country are being canceled and in the aftermath FFA and 4-H kids who have spent a considerable amount of time and money on their show animals now won’t be allowed to show them in a traditional show

ring, or sell them at a real live auction. The Covid crises also struck during another outbreak that is also little-talked-about, that being the outbreak of political correctness that has gripped this country from sea to shining sea. One of the symptoms of this political correctness is that now every child is above average and that in any competition there are no losers, just winners. I’m sure fair boards across the country are attempting to deal with this crises-within-a-crises and that they’ll come up with some creative ways to assist the youngsters. Here’s my take on how I see this unfortunate calamity playing out. “We are sad to report that due to biosecurity issues the traditional steer competition will not take place at the fair this year. One of the reasons is that we

couldn’t find face masks large enough to cover the faces of the steers. The competition will be played out in virtual reality (on computers) where participants and judges will attempt to replicate the showring environment on the web. Participants will download the Zoom app and at a specified time the showmen will show their steer to a task force of four judges including one bisexual pastor or priest, a black or Hispanic member of PETA, a female member of the National Organization of women and a retired homeless ag teacher. They will then appraise the merits of the steers and announce the winners.” Here’s just one example of how their reasons might sound: “We, the members of the show steer task force, have appraised the entrants in this

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year’s county fair steer competition and rank them as follows. In first place is the young male with the non-black steer with the white face. We congratulate the cruelty-free showman for not using a show stick, thus inflicting pain on his animal, although we would have liked for the young man to pull up his pants instead of exposing his rear cleavage and tattoos. “We had a tie for first place and the second winner is the shy young female who had a ring in her nose to match the one in her steer’s nose. We don’t mean to inflict any more damage to the psyche of the emotionally involved young girl, who appeared to be crying. It was not her fault that her extremely aggressive steer broke out of the bio-containment facility and ran away. This was no one’s fault as the performance

space simply was too confining. If anyone sees a runaway black steer with a white face please call the livestock office at the fair and leave a message. No one is actually there as they are all sheltering at home as they were deemed to be non-essential. “Also coming in first place was the 4-H member with the differently sized steer who appeared to be vertically challenged (short) and differently-abled (crippled and quite possibly foundered). We don’t mean to be critical but her steer appeared to be suffering from follicle regression syndrome (short hair) which contributed to its appearance deficit (ugly). The minimally exceptional steer’s appearance deficit was in no way attributable to the showman, who was a victim of circumstance. “Finally, we award a first-place ribbon and

congratulate the show person wearing shorts, flip flops and a tee shirt promoting a punk rock band, for having the intestinal fortitude to show a cross between a Corriente and a Yak. Realizing that the steer was immunologically naive (sick) we still would have liked to have seen the steer in a standing position with a show halter on. But we don’t mean to be insensitive to any victim owning a steer in these troubling times. “Realizing that we’ve been a bit verbophobic (mouthy) and verbally repetitive, we can’t emphasize enough how proud we are of all the show persons today and how much we look forward to the upcoming junior livestock auction which will be held on Craigslist (or eBay.)”

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NEW MEXICO FEDERAL LANDS NEWS by Frank Dubois

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manner they can.” — Samuel Adams What does our current political leadership think of private property? Let’s call them the Floundering Fathers. Why? Because when it comes to private property, they think we have too much of it. The most recent example is the U.S. Senate’s passage of the Great American Outdoors Act by a vote of 73-25. Prior to that they had to invoke cloture (end debate), which they did and they had to waive their own Budget Act resolution, which they did. The Great American Outdoors Act basically contained two provisions. One would permanently fund the Land & Water Conservation Fund to the tune of $900 million per year (the primary use of this fund is for land acquisition). The second provision establishes the National Parks and Public Lands Legacy Restoration Fund. You see, the feds can’t take care of the lands they already own, so this new fund would authorize up to $9.5 billion over the next five years to catch-up on back logged maintenance projects on federal land. One of the few Senators to talk sense on this legislation was Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) who said, “This Act is an expensive, shortsighted mistake. It spends money we don’t have to buy more federal land when the federal government is already failing to take care of the land it already owns.” Senator Lee had several amendments he wanted to present. One would have required state approval of any lands acquired with these federal funds. Another would require the federal agency acquiring lands with these funds to first dispose of lands of equal or greater value within the state. Another would have required an annual report to Congress on costs of acquisition, maintenance and administration of any lands acquired by these funds. However, the Republican leadership denied him the opportunity to offer these amendments. One of the primary proponents of this legislation was Senator Corey Gardner (R-Colo.) who referred to the Land and Water Conservation Fund as one of the “crown jewels” of conservation. Someone should remind Senator Gardner that we live in a republic, not a monarchy, and that the “crown” has demonstrated a total lack of ability to appropriately manage the lands they already control. The proponents of this legislation even resorted to using the coronavirus pandemic as justification for supporting the proposals. Here are remarks by Senator Martin Heincontinued on page 28 >>


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rich (D-NM) during debate on the bill. Mr. HEINRICH. Senator, if you would yield for a moment. To the Senator from Montana, I notice a very similar dynamic emerging from Montana as it was from New Mexico of being very thoughtful about a response to the virus but also making sure that people could get out and just get that time for their physical well-being and their mental well-being even in the height of the pandemic. In doing that responsibly–and I think it certainly impressed upon everyone I talked to just how important these places have always been. Maybe sometimes we took them for granted, but I think the

last 3 months have helped us not take the great American outdoors for granted. Mr. HEINRICH. I think part of what has made this legislation so timely is what we have all been through in the last 3 months. Many of us were cooped up in our homes for weeks at a time, and it really drove home for all of us how incredibly important the time that we get to spend outside is. According to Senator Heinrich, the sicker our population the more value there is to federal lands. If that is correct, then so would be the opposite. As our population heals, the value of these lands would decline. That, however, was not discussed

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during the debate. The facts are the feds own 29 percent of the land in the U.S. The states own 9 percent. Think of it this way: If you were to walk from coast to coast every third step would be on government land. The DC Deep thinkers say that is not enough. They demand a mandatory expenditure $900 million a year to acquire more land. When will it stop? When every other step is on government land? Or will it get to the point where you have to very carefully tippy-toe around to stay on private property?

Water Several years ago Idaho underwent the Snake River Adjudication where southern Idaho ranchers and the BLM filed thousands of overlapping claims to in-stream stock watering rights on federal land. The water court ended up conveying 17,000 stock watering rights to the BLM. Two ranchers, Paul Nettleton and Tim Lowry, challenged these allocations in court, and the Idaho Supreme Court issued a decision saying that BLM didn’t own the rights because it doesn’t own livestock and therefore couldn’t put the water to beneficial use. So you’d think BLM would comply by relinquishing the water rights back to the state and allowing the ranchers to file on the water. If you thought that, you had better think again. Instead, the Idaho Farm Bureau reports the BLM “is now encouraging permittees to sign agreements stating that they are agents of the federal government and that their livestock are putting the water to beneficial use for the agency.” That’s pretty sneaky. The Idaho Farm Bureau is advising ranchers to think long and hard before signing any such agreement and Paul Arrington, executive director of the Idaho Water Users Association says that under the supreme court’s opinion, “if the permittees own and manage the livestock, they should own the water rights” because “They are the ones putting the water to beneficial use.” Furthermore, Justice Dan Eismann, who wrote the court’s decision, said, “People did not come West to be agents of the federal government.” Ain’t that the truth. Now the appetite of the feds is laid bare. They hunger after land and thirst for water. And you and I, my friends, get to pay for their gluttonous feeding habits. Until next time, be a nuisance to the devil and don’t forget to check that cinch. Frank DuBois was NM Sec. of Agriculture 1988 – 2003, is author of The Westerner (www.thewesterner.blogspot. com) and founder of The DuBois Rodeo Scholarship & The DuBois Western Heritage Foundation

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illiam “Billy” Wilson is not a name that springs to mind in connection with the outlaws of the old west, or, more specifically, New Mexico’s Lincoln County War. Yet he was there, closely associated with William Bonney, AKA Billy the Kid. In fact, the two were sometimes confused in the public eye, even though Billy Wilson was about two years younger than Billy Bonney. This Billy Wilson, by the way, should not be confused with William J. “One-armed Billy” Wilson (1843-1920), who worked as a drover for Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving. Billy Wilson was born in Trumbull County, in far northeastern Ohio in 1861. Along with his family, he moved to West Texas, probably in the 1870s. By the time he was 18, he operated at livery stable at White Oaks, Lincoln County, New Mexico. He sold out a year later to a man named West who paid him with four one-hundred dollar bills. He rode over to the town of Lincoln where he made some purchases from merchant Jimmy Dolan. The problem was that the hundred-dollar bill he used was counterfeit. It is at this point that Wilson’s story gets a bit murky. He did not immediately return to White Oaks to recover his property and set the matter right, and the question is, why not? Instead, he rode east to the Rio Pecos country and joined up with Billy the Kid and participated in various criminal activities. It is also known that, with the gang, he visited White Oaks in late November 1880 and apparently did nothing to settle his differences with Mr. West. Federal agents at the time believed that Wilson was part of a gang which “shoved the queer,” which meant putting bogus money into circulation, and maybe he was. While the gang—Wilson, Billy Bonney and Dave Rudabaugh—was in White Oaks, though, they shot up the town, in particular taking aim at a deputy sheriff named James Redman, whom they missed. A posse of townsmen pursued the outlaws to a roadside tavern known as the Kuch & Greathouse ranch. It turned out that the leader of the posse, Jim Carlyle, a blacksmith, was also from Trumbull County, Ohio, and if that connection to Billy Wilson wasn’t enough, it is certain that the White Oaks town blacksmith would have been acquainted with the town’s livery stable operator. Because of the relationship between the two men, Carlyle went into the tavern to arrange for surrender. What happened then is not known for sure, but later that night, for some reason, Carlyle leapt out of continued on page 32 >>

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he was tried in the court of Judge Bradford Prince, convicted and sentenced to 25 years in the Federal Prison at Leavenworth, a window, only to be shot dead. It has never Kansas. Historian William A. Keleher says been determined for sure whether he was that Wilson then followed a “time honored shot by Wilson and his friends, or by his own custom” and escaped from the Santa Fe jail. posse members. The outlaws escaped. It was also in keeping with the times that Three weeks later, on December 19, he was not recaptured. One source reported that five years later, Wilson, along with Billy the Kid, Dave Rudabaugh, Charlie Bowdre, Tom O’Folliard and Wilson and his old outlaw pal, Tom Pickett, Tom Pickett rode into the community of were working for the Hashknife ranch near Fort Sumner. Sheriff Pat Garrett had laid a the Little Colorado River in northeastern trap for the outlaws, and he sprung it Arizona. This was a time when cattle ruswithout warning. When the fusillade was tling was rife, and feuding between large over, O’Folliard was mortally wounded and ranches in the area was common. Nothing Rudabaugh’s horse was dead, but the sur- indicates that Wilson or Pickett were particviving outlaws escaped. ipants in any of that. On December 23, 1880, Garrett’s posse Wilson moved on to Terrell County, caught up with the outlaws again, this time Texas, where he assumed the name David at a place called Stinking Springs, east of L. Anderson, married and fathered two chilFort Sumner. Another gunfight ensued dren. He was appointed a Customs Service during which Charlie Bowdre was killed. inspector at the Langtry Port of Entry in Wilson, Bonney, Pickett and Rudabaugh 1891. He seems to have become a respectwere all captured. Wilson surrendered his able member of the community. But one recently purchased Colt .44 six-shooter to day in late 1895, who should happen across Garrett. In one of history’s little ironies, this the international boundary but former was the gun Garrett used to kill Billy the Kid Lincoln County Sheriff Pat Garrett. Garrett less than seven months later, according to recognized the former outlaw and for a some sources. time Wilson/Anderson thought he would Wilson was charged with counterfeiting have to serve out his prison time. Garrett, and transported to Santa Fe for trial. In 1881, however, seems to have been impressed

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with Wilson’s turnaround in life, and took a chance on him. Garrett contacted such notables as George Curry, then a territorial legislator, New Mexico Governor W. T. Thornton, who had served as Wilson’s attorney at his original trail 15 years before, and even Jimmy Dolan, the recipient of Wilson’s counterfeit money. They all agreed that Wilson should probably be pardoned and his conviction vacated. Governor Thornton took the matter to President Grover Cleveland, and he too agreed. Wilson was pardoned on July 24, 1896. In July 1915, as D. L. Anderson, he was appointed sheriff of Terrell County, and served until the following year. He was appointed again, as Billie [sic] Wilson, in early 1918. On June 14, 1918, Sheriff Wilson was summoned to the railroad station in Sanderson where a young cowboy named Ed Valentine was drunk and causing a disturbance. Wilson was acquainted with the miscreant and didn’t even arm himself to handle the matter. When he arrived at the scene, he learned that Valentine was hiding in a baggage shed. The sheriff stepped up to the door of the structure and the cowboy shot him. Wilson soon died and a gathering of townspeople promptly lynched Ed Valentine.


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In Memoriam Felicia Thal

(Above) Kenneth McKenzie struck up a conversation with the UPS driver. Truck drivers were from all over the country and from right here in New Mexico.

arlier this spring, we said goodbye to Felicia Thal who, for more than 45 years, was a transformative influence on the beef industry in New Mexico. She was the recipient of the 2010 Beef Backer Award, an award presented to a select few New Mexicans whose outstanding efforts resulted in the advancement of the New Mexico Beef Industry, through education, promotion and research. Felicia and husband, Dr. Alan Thal, moved to New Mexico in 1973 establishing the Thal Ranch in Buena Vista, NM. By 1978, Felicia was actively involved with the team of pioneers, including Jody Clavel, Bill MacIlhenney, Loren Nunn, and Will Orndorff, whose efforts resulted in the establishment of the New Mexico Beef Council and the Checkoff. Governor Bruce King appointed her as an NMBC director from 1978-81. We send our love and condolences to the Thal family.

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hrough May 17, U.S. ground beef sales increased more than $1 billion compared to the same period last year. That’s just some of COVID-19’s impact on retail meat and poultry markets, says Anne-Marie Roerink, president of 210 Analytics. “Year-to-date through May 17, meat department dollar sales were up 24.8 percent, boasting double-digit growth for ten weeks running,” Roerink says. “This reflects an additional $5.5 billion sold versus the same time period in 2019. Year-to-date volume sales through May 17 were up 18.0 percent over the same period in 2019, reflecting an additional 7.6 billion pounds of meat and poultry sold versus the same time period in 2019.” Roerink says about 60 percent of meat’s multi-billion dollar year-over-year gain is due to increased spend per customer. According to IRI, a data analytics and research company, Millennial households were behind the biggest increases in meat spending since the onset of coronavirus, much like they drove growth (not spending) pre-pandemic. Over 2019, Millennials represented $23 out of every $100 spent on meat/poultry, far behind Boomers ($35) and Gen X ($32), “However, Millennial spending pre-pandemic was rapidly gearing up, at 2.4 times the average, while Boomer spending was slowing down,” Roerink said. “These patterns held up during the pandemic, Burgers and tacos are popular choices during the pandemic.

as Millennials have been among the hardest-hit generations with about 40 percent of Millennials having lost their jobs as a result of COVID-19 or had their work hours reduced. Shoppers under the age of 35, with and without children, lower and higher income, increased meat/ poultry spending by more than 50 percent.”

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Young, who died on Jan. 5 at age 87, is famous for his Apollo 16 moonwalks and his role as commander of the first space shuttle mission, the NASA astronaut is also remembered for a small scandal he triggered with a sneaky act: smuggling a corned-beef sandwich into space. Young slipped the sandwich into his pocket just before launching on Gemini 3 on March 23, 1965. It was the first U.S. mission to carry two astronauts — Young and his crewmate, Gus Grissom. Grissom tasted the sandwich but quickly announced he would stick it back in his pocket because it was starting to break up. Young suggested the sandwich was “a thought … not a very good one.” Replied Grissom: “Pretty good, though, if it would just hold together.” Shortly after returning home from the mission, Grissom later recounted the taste test for Life magazine. “I took a bite, but crumbs of rye bread started floating all around the cabin,” he said, adding that he and Young enjoyed “the chance to carry out some real ‘firsts’ in spaceflight.”

ЇЇ More one third (34 percent) of respondents to a Fox News survey said steak was their favorite grilled food. Hamburger was the secondhighest, scoring 19 percent. Ribs came in fourth at 11 percent, with bratwurst (6 percent), hot dogs (5 percent), pineapple (4 percent) and pork chops (3 percent) finishing up the list. Among those who chose beef, however, more than a quarter (27 percent) said “medium rare” was their favorite way to cook steak and burgers. “Medium” followed at 26 percent, with “medium well” at 24 percent and “well done” rounding it out at 1 percent. Fewer than 5 percent chose “rare” as their preferred cook temperature. ЇЇ The overwhelming majority of Americans surveyed (81 percent) said John Young (left) and Gus Grissom flew on the first crewed Gemini they preferred a flight, Gemini 3, on March 23, 1965. Here, they’re shown in the spacecraft burger to a dog. simulator at the McDonnell plant in St. Louis. One additional “passenger” ЇЇ While John on the real flight was a corned-beef sandwich that Young smuggled

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THE EDGE OF COMMON SENSE by Baxter Black, BaxterBlack.com

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t could only happen to a cowboy. Thurman had established himself as a figure of some note in the Corriente Association. The Association had developed over the years into a successful representative of livestock people dedicated to breeding and supplying roping steers. The Corriente breeders in the northwest were gearing up for their big regional meeting in Prineville, Oregon. Being a national officer, Thurman was asked to attend and was given dignitary status. In preparation for the auction fundraiser to be held at the gala on the final night, members brought items to sell. Jim, a California Corriente man, brought a big painting. As he scanned the other auction items he began to doubt the worthiness of his contribution. He asked Thur-

man’s opinion. Thurman looked at the tall three foot by two foot drawing. It was framed with simple, yet sturdy 1x2 lathe. A large paint horse was bucking against a desert and mountain backdrop. With no criticism implied, it was obvious that anatomy had not been the artist’s college major. ‘Course that didn’t make Picasso all bad either. Onboard the bucker sat a big-hatted, moustachioed cowboy, chaps flying, spurs flashing and a nose that cleaved the air like an ice breaker in Hudson Bay. The saddle and gear was intricately carved. The curled rattlesnake was detailed down to the papilla on his flickering tongue. Thurman stood back... overwhelmed, as Jim explained it had been drawn by an inmate at the state prison. “All done in ballpoint,” offered Jim hopefully. “Jim,” said Thurman, “I’m no art critic, but it’s beautiful. I’d love to have it myself, but I’ll bet it’ll top the sale!” Jim beamed. At the auction that night things were sellin’ wildly. A cassette brought $180. A little statue brought $350. Thurman was helping at the auction table. He personally carried Jim’s picture to the front. “Friends,” he said, “This spectacular handdone original drawing in ballpoint donated

by Jim is gonna be the catch of the day. It’s a treasure worthy of great museums, historic bar walls and unfinished tackrooms. Look at the detail, the contrast, the poetry in motion harkening back to our forefathers and their foremothers before them. It will be the purchase of a lifetime!” The crowd looked at Thurman in a new light. “Matter of fact,” he continued, “I’m gonna start the bidding at $125.” Jim was overcome. Admiration for Thurman swelled within him. He rose and walked to the front. “Ladies and gentlemen, our friend Thurman has done so much for us and although there is no way we can properly repay him, I suggest we stop the bidding right here and let Thurman have it!” A standing ovation followed. Thurman smiled like a sick dog and rapidly inventoried his airplane ticket home and the $132 in his pocket. (P.S. It cost him $5.00 to package it for the plane ride home. He had coffee and a Twinkie and spent that night at the airport parking lot in his rent car. The picture now hangs on Thurman’s wall as a reminder.)

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NMSU Names ACES Associate Dean, Director of Agricultural Experiment Stations

eslie Edgar believes in land-grant universities and the work they do for the communities they serve, as well as their national and global reach and impact. Edgar is the new associate dean and director of the Agricultural Experiment Station Administration in New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. Growing up on a family-owned farm in Idaho, she knows the importance of research-based information to help agricultural producers succeed. “I believe in the land-grant system’s tripartite mission of academics, research and extension/outreach, which is critical to the sustainability of agriculture,” said Edgar, who holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in agriculture from Utah State University and a doctoral degree from Texas A&M University. Edgar joined the College of ACES leadership by way of University of Arkansas, where she held several positions, including assistant dean of student programs in the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, and University of Georgia, where she was head of the agricultural leadership, education and communication department. “We are delighted to have Dr. Edgar as part of the ACES College leadership team at NMSU,” said Rolando Flores, College of ACES dean. “COVID-19 has added an additional level of complexity to the ‘regular’ challenges that the college, NMSU and agriculture in New Mexico have,” Flores said. “It is very critical the ACES college has a major positive impact on New Mexico’s agriculture, food chain and the health of New Mexicans. “The new challenges demand new approaches, more effectiveness and faster impact of ACES research to move New Mexico’s agriculture forward,” Flores continued. “Dr. Edgar has the experience and leadership to achieve that with the college faculty, staff and students.” Edgar sees her leadership role at NMSU as leveraging existing resources to build a robust agricultural experiment station system that meets the needs of local, national and global stakeholders. During her first month at NMSU, Edgar has visited with all of the ACES departments heads and superintendents of the agricultural science centers. “NMSU has an amazing strategic plan – LEADS 2025,” she said. “I wanted to hear their vision of what their department or experimental farm/ranch can do to fit into the second objective focused on research and creativity.” Research funding is a competitive environment, with more project proposals than available support. “Competitive grant funding is being awarded more and more to multi-state, multi-disciplinary project teams,” Edgar said. “The College of ACES has been doing an excellent job of participating


on and leading these teams, as well as working across departments within the college and with other NMSU colleges.” With a background in agricultural and scientific communication, one of the areas Edgar will focus on is working with department heads and science center superintendents to help tell their story at a higher level. “I am committed to supporting NMSU’s goal to return to an R1 status, which indicates we are a doctoral university with the highest level of research activity,” Edgar said. “The College of ACES leads the university in extramural funding submissions and awarded grants. “Our next steps are to continue the positive trajectory in secured funding and to increase published research, as well as expand our communication efforts to better tell our research and creativity story, to both our peer institutions and to the public.”

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program. Applications for this comprehensive certificate program, through Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, open June 20 and are due August 15. “We’ve developed the strongest course offerings paired with industry-leading experts, and we anticipate our third program year to build on the success of the previous two years,” says Reinaldo Cooke, program coordinator and associate professor at Texas A&M University. “Students can quickly apply class learnings to their operation or business – that’s an instant return

on investment.” Prospective students should apply as soon as possible. An ideal student candidate is eager to learn and is passionate about driving the industry forward. Class size for the prestigious academy is limited to offer an exclusive and customized learning experience. The academy’s online learning format allows anyone from across the globe to participate.

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In addition to the pre-recorded lectures, there is a weekly interactive session for the student and instructor. The one-on-one sessions are customized based on individual student needs, says Ky Pohler, program coordinator and assistant professor at Texas A&M University. Course topics include: ЇЇ Cattle welfare and behavior ЇЇ Forage production and utilization ЇЇ Nutritional management and requirements ЇЇ Reproductive physiology and management ЇЇ Breeding and genetics ЇЇ Immunology and herd health management ЇЇ Safety of beef products ЇЇ Carcass and beef quality Following online coursework, the academy typically concludes with an optional residency period and graduation ceremony in College Station, Texas. “The ability to participate virtually also provides peace of mind amid times of global health concerns,” says Pohler. “With two years of experience in conducting the academy online, our team knows what it

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Ontario between Sept. 30 last year and April 6, making no public announcement but deleting mention of the burger from its website, CBC News recently reported. The fast-food chain confirmed in an email to Meatingplace that its extended test ended in April. “Menu innovation is at the heart of our business and a key part of building a better McDonald’s. We’re providing the learning from our guests and our execution in restaurants back to the global team to help inform future plant-based menu decisions in Canada, and around the world,” the company stated. Beyond Meat did not immediately return a request for comment. Before launching the trial last fall, McDonald’s had held off on putting a plantbased meat substitute on its menu. Meanwhile, Starbucks has announced the launch of an Impossible Breakfast Sandwich as part of its summer menu. The breakfast sandwich has plant-based sausage, a cage-free fried egg and cheddar cheese, served on ciabatta bread. Burger King and White Castle also have announced partnerships with Beyond rival Impossible Foods.

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Donald C. Berryman, 85, Cebolla, passed on May 28, 2020. He was born on August 28,1934 to Carroll and Jodie Lou Harrell Berryman in Cedarvale. He attended Eastern New Mexico University before ranching in Cebolla. He served in the US Army in Germany in 1957 and 1958. He also served on the Federal Land Bank Board, Rio Arriba Soil Conservation board and the board of Sunwest Bank. In 1968 he and Sharron Luster married. They had two children, Penny Clark, husband and two grandchildren, Oklahoma; and Robert Todd who now manages the ranch. They spent years improving the genetics of their black Angus herds. Don was a man of firm Christian belief, integrity with an ethic of hard work and striving to improve. He always wished to set a strong positive example. Canyon Cowboy, George Hix Ray III “Dusty” passed away on May 8, 2020. A lifelong rancher from Roy, Dusty epitomized the American Cowboy. His youth was spent

on the back of a horse trailing cattle on the ranch his family homesteaded, absorbing the essence of the cowboy life. Hard days and sweaty cinches led the canyon trails to web their rough net over his soul. As if his horse had wings, Dusty often flew across the canyon side hills in breath catching fashion to head off a group of wild cattle. Horse wrecks were a plenty and as tough as he was, his hard, calloused hands would just as easily cradle a sick calf or stroke a newborn foal. With a classroom of cattle drives, wet saddle pads and dirt fogged corrals, Dusty and his wife Sandy instilled in their kids a strong work ethic and that same intense love for the land. It is safe to say that Dusty worked hard and played harder. His friends were family and together they would share their great exploits of chasing lions and Barbary Sheep. Tales of the big buck and black bear were shared over a campfire with guitars strumming cowboy ballads in the background. Smoky,

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Runnels was more than a trailblazer and a staple in New Mexico’s political world. She was kind, honest, courageous and always available to help others achieve their goals. She was also considered the central figure in the development of the Lea County Museum, serving on the board since it’s founding in 1969, until the day she died with the official title of Board Member Emeritus. Don L. King, 89, Stanley, peacefully passed away at his home on June 13, 2020. Don was born to the late William S. and

Mollie S. (Schooler) King in Albuquerque, on July 31, 1930. He graduated from Stanley High School in 1949 and along with his two brothers, Sam and Bruce, began a farming and ranching legacy, building upon the W.S. King and Sons Ranch, which later became King Brothers Ranch. In 1951, Don married his sweetheart from Texas, Dorothy Wallace Miller, in Estancia, and they later welcomed their three children, Jerry, Jeana and Rhonda. Continuing the tradition of community service instilled into him by his parents, Don served six years on the Santa Fe County Commission, two years in the New Mexico House of Representatives and four years in the New Mexico State Senate. He always prioritized public education and government accountability. Along with his service to the State, he volunteered his time to the Santa Fe and Torrance Counties Home Administration Board, Elk’s Lodge, Moriarty Lion’s Club, New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association, and the Farm Bureau. He was a lifelong member of the Stanley Union Church, serving over 40 years on its Board as Chairman. His greatest joy was helping his children and grandchildren achieve their goals: political, academic and athletic. In his later years, he enjoyed traveling the world supporting them in their endeavors with chorus, basketball, volleyball, baseball and track & field. Don is survived by his beloved wife of 69 years, Dorothy King; son, Jerry King and wife Jodi, daughters, Jeana King-Beach and husband David and Rhonda S. King; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Sharon Rose DuBois, 68, Mesilla Park, passed away at home on June 15, 2020, surrounded by her loving family following a valiant battle with cancer. She was born to Thomas and Elizabeth Chesher in Terra Haute, Indiana on August 10, 1951. She attended school in Albuquerque and moved to Las Cruces in 1971 to enter New Mexico State University, where she met her future husband, Frank DuBois. After many years of service, she retired from the office of Senator Pete Domenici in 2009. Sharon’s passions were her family, dancing and animals. Frank’s job required travel, and she was in charge of the feeding and care of his rope horses and a various assortment of other farm animals. Sharon was active in 4-H and assisted her children and grandchildren in livestock and other projects. She was also a longtime member of the Mesilla Valley CowBelles. No matter the event or occasion, Sharon would impart fun, laughter and friendly ways to all in her company. Sharon is survived by her husband, Frank


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CONTENTS New Mexico Livestock Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Crop Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Livestock Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico State University / New Mexico Department of Agriculture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. / New Mexico Federal Lands Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Legislature & Congressional Delegation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Department of Game & Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico CowBelles / Dairy Producers of New Mexico / Dairy Farmers of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gestation Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Rank & Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2020 Directory Listings Ag Lending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 AI/Embryo/Semen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Associations/Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Auctions Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Beef Packers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Feedlots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Financial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Livestock Haulers / Manufacturers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Non-Profit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Order Buyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Commodity Brokers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Ranch Equipment/Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Solar, Electric, Windmill / Suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Veterinarians/Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Other Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138

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Livestock Production

The s Number Based on analysis of administrative data & Census of Agriculture

January 1, N .M . INVENTORY (IN THOUSANDS)

Cattle & Calves Sheep Hogs & Pigs* Beef Cows Goats, Angora Milk Cows

N .M . PRODUCTION VALUE $ (IN THOUSANDS)

2017

2018

2019

2020

2020 as % 2019

1,410 97 1 .7 445 10 .5 325

1,510 96 1 .6 483 9 .5 332

1,480 100 1 .3 480 9 .0 325

1,450 95 2 .0 480 9 .0 330

-2 .0 -5 .0 +53 .8 0 .0 0 .0 +1 .5

2016

2017

2018

2019

677,485 NA 302 NA NA NA

696,187 NA 383 NA NA NA

668,490 NA 461 NA NA NA

715,030 NA 464 NA NA NA

2019 as % 2018

+7 .0 NA + .7 NA NA NA

*Hogs & Pigs inventory Dec . 1 of previous year .

U.S. Livestock Marketing Year Average Prices $ 2016-19 Beef Cattle (per cwt .) Calves (per cwt .) Hogs (per cwt .)

2016

2017

2018

2019

119 .00 158 .00 49 .30

120 .00 168 .00 53 .10

115 .00 170 .00 50 .20

116 .00 159 .00 51 .40

N.M. Livestock Prices $ Wool (per lb .) Milk (per cwt .)

2016-19

2016

2017

2018

2019

1 .50 15 .60

1 .60 16 .30

2 .10 14 .70

2 .10 17 .00

To obtain latest data go to www .nass .usda .gov

N.M. Commercial Livestock Slaughter

2017-20

LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head)

2017

2018

2019

2020

Cattle & Calves Hogs & Pigs Sheep

3,500 2,600 7,000

3,700 2,600 5,800

4,200 2,600 8,700

4,900 2,600 6,700

N.M. Milk Production Milk Cows (Head) (January 1) Milk Production (lbs .) Milk Per Cow (lbs .) Source: N .M . Ag . Statistics Service To obtain latest data go to www .nass .usda .gov

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2016-19

2016

2017

2018

2019

315,000 7,711,000,000 24,479

325,000 8,212,000,000 24,960

332,000 8,285,000,000 25,106

325,000 8,187,000,000 25,113


U.S. COVID-19 Woes Pave Way for Argentine Beef by Tom Johnston, meatingplace.com

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rgentine beef producers are taking advantage of supply disruptions caused by COVID -19 in the United States. As the Buenos Aires Times reported, Argentine beef exports to the U.S. jumped to 1,290 metric tons in April — from just two metric tons a year ago. Argentine producers began to ship beef to the U.S. in the second half of 2019 after regaining access in late 2018, when Washington lifted a ban imposed in 2001 due to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. But COVID-19 in the U.S. accelerated the re-entry. Uruguay and Brazil also have benefitted

from U.S. beef shortages. Uruguay sent 3,760 metric tons in April, the most since July 2019. Brazil’s volume was still small at 277 metric tons, but it represented a doubling of shipments to the U.S. in May.

Poultry Execs Plead Not Guilty

by Lisa M. Keefe, meatingplace.com

T

hree of the four poultry executives who were indicted recently on price-fixing charges have pleaded not guilty; the fourth has asked for a continuance in order to have time to hire new counsel, according to documents filed in the case. Jayson Penn, CEO of Pilgrim’s Pride; Roger Austin, a former Pilgrim’s executive;

and Scott Brady, a vice president of Claxton Poultry, pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado, and were released on their own recognizance. Claxton Poultry President Mikell Fries was represented by counsel, who requested a continuance on the proceeding so that defendant may retain new counsel, and also was released on his own recognizance. All four defendants were required to sign documents stipulating the conditions of their release pending trial. The conditions include providing a DNA sample, and to refrain from using weapons except for sport hunting. In addition, the defendants cannot initiate contact with certain industry representatives and companies; those individuals and firms are listed on documents that are restricted from public access.

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The s Number

Crop Production

*

2019 CROP SUMMARY

N.M. Pecan Production 2017-19

Year

Bearing Production. Acres (1000 lbs)

Avg. Yield

Price per lb.

Value ($1000)

2017 2018 2019

43,500 45,000 45,000

2,115 1,980 1,950

$2 .40 $1 .90 $1 .88

$220,800 $169,290 $165,064

92,000 89,100 87,800

N.M. Acres Harvested, Yield per Acre, Production,Value of Production Acres Harvested . Yield CROP

(thousands)

Unit

Per Acre

Production (thousands)

Value (thousands $)

160 85 8 .7 46 90 5 .0 45 4 .7 105

Tons Tons CWT Bu . Tons Bales1 Bales1 Lbs . Bu .

4 .90 2 .00 145 135 20 864 821 3,210 30

784 170 1,262 6,210 1,800 9 77 15,087 3,150

181,104 30,770 50,008 27,324 NA (D) 33,384 4,225 14,175

Alfalfa Hay Hay, Other Chile Peppers Corn, Grain Corn, Silage Cotton, PIMA Cotton, Upland Peanuts Wheat, Grain 1

480-lb . Bales . Yield is in pounds

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations

N.M. Production 2016-2019 CROP

(IN THOUSAND UNITS)

2016

2017

2018

2019

CROP

2016

2017

2018

2019

Alfalfa Hay (tons) 874 Hay, Other (tons) 145 Chile Peppers (cwt) 1,392 Corn, Grain (bu) 6,150 Corn, Silage (tons 1,725

950 190 1,254 5,762 2,000

752 180 1,422 6,545 2,090

784 170 1,262 6,210 1,800

Cotton, PIMA (bales)1 14 Cotton, Upland (bales)1 88 Peanuts (lbs) 22,400 Wheat, Grain (bu) 4,620

13 113 26,600 4,050

12 114 15,675 1,575

9 77 15,087 3,150

1480

lb Bales

Cash Receipts by Commodity N.M. – 2014-2018 (IN THOUSANDS) 2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

Livestock & Livestock Products Crops

$2,956,345 $695,883

$2,324,386 $736,837

2,150,873 707,395

2,218,677 736,064

2,222,325 708,176

ALL COMMODITIES

$3,652,228

$3,061,223

2,858,269

2,954,741

2,930,501

Subject to revision . Based on analysis of administrative data and Census of Agriculture Total receipts do not include cash receipts for livestock grazing . Source: N .M . Ag . Statistics Service .

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Ag Lending

Ag New Mexico Farm Credit, Warren Russell, 575-647-4430, 575-647-2675, 1310 Picacho Hills Drive, Suite 1, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, warren.russell@ farmcreditbank.com, agnewmexico. com, Financing for: farms and ranches, livestock, equipment, operating capital, agribusiness and rural homes. Ag New Mexico FCS/ACA, Calley Thompson, 800-722-4769, 19554 Hwy. 314, Belen, NM, 87002, agnewmexico.com, Short- and long-term agricultural lending. Agrow Credit Corporation, Michael Marcks, 512-892-8999, 512-892-8991, 2579 Western Trails Blvd, Ste. 210, Austin, TX, 78745, michael@agrowcredit.com, www. agrowcredit.com From the land and deep roots under your feet, to the livestock and equipment vital to your livelihood, Agrow finances it. Simplify & begin putting your finances to work for you with Agrow. American Heritage Bank, Colten Grau, 575-762-2800, 575-769-1476, 3300 N Prince St., Clovis, NM, 88101, cgrau@ ahbnm.com, https://www.ahbnm.com/, American Heritage Bank is celebrating 20 years in the business of supporting our local communities through safe and sound banking practices. We specialize in Commercial and Ag Lending needs. Citizens Bank of Clovis, John M. Heckendorn, Vice President, 1209 US Rt 66, Ste C, Moriarty, NM 87035-3422, Office: 505-832-5092, CellL 505-379-8212, www. cbcnm.bank Equitable AgriFinance, Brad Cottrell, 806-677-2920, 806-670-5828, P.O. Box 8305, Amarillo, TX, 79114, bcottrell@ aegonusa.com, www.axa-equitable-ag. com, Specializing In AG Real Estate Financing Since 1912. Farm Credit of New Mexico, Shacey Sullivan, 505-884-1048, P.O. Box 94330, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, shacey. sullivan@farmcreditnm.com, www. farmcreditnm.com

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1724 S. Second St. Gallup, NM 505-863-4475 800-559-4475

SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1939

Farm, Ranch & Home Improvement

1-2 V Mesh Fence 2x4 Welded Wire Barbed Wire Cattle Panels Culverts Dog Kennel Field Fence Horse/Bunk Feeder Floyd Gates & Panels Galvanized Wire Mesh Gates Hog Fence Horse Utility Panels Non-Climb Horse Fence Poultry Netting Powder River Livestock Equip. Re-mesh Fence Steel Panel Gate Stocks Tanks Storage Tanks Used Sucker Rods Used Well Pipe

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Ag New Mexico Farm Credit, Brett Valentine, 800-357-3545, 575-762-5616, 233 Fairway Terrace North, Clovis, NM, 88101, brett.valentine@farmcreditbank. com, agnewmexico.com, Financing for: farms and ranches, livestock, equipment, operating capital, agribusiness and rural homes.

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THE PEOPLE OF THE

The New Mexico Livestock Board New Mexico Livestock Board, 300 San Mateo Blvd . NE, Suite 1000, Albuquerque, NM 87108 • Phone 505/841-6161 • Fax 505/841-6160 • www .nmlbonline .com

ADMINISTRATION Belinda Garland, Executive Director Shawn Davis, Deputy Director Ralph Zimmerman, DVM, State Veterinarian Andrew Silva, CFO Stephanie Lujan, HR Manager/Admin Vacant, Legal Counsel

Livestock Inspectors AREA I Barry Allen, Manager 575-840-5374, Melrose Dist 5 Justin Gray 505-274-2020, Roswell Dist 5 Ross Hare 575-840-5371, Roswell Dist 11 Lance Bliss 575-200-5367, Artesia Dist 12 Jeffrey Burkes 575-520-2328, Tatum Dist 12 Cindy Reynolds 575-749-0973, Tatum Dist 13 Steven Howard 505-235-4875, Clovis Dist 13 Terry Roberts 575-760-6153, Portales Dist 13 Roger Sink 575-607-5070, Portales Dist 13 Chelsea Howard 575-799-0357, Melrose Dist 13 Clinton Hayden 505-301-0995, Clovis Dist 13 Harley Thornton 575-760-0876, Rogers

AREA 2

April Riggs, Manager, 575-643-6162, Springer Dist 1 Darby Makloski 575-643-9285, Grenville Dist 1 Taylor Rankin 575-643-6808, Cimmaron Dist 2 Keith Coble 575-207-5474, Clayton Dist 2 Johnny Gilbert 575-207-5305, Des Moines Dist 3 Shaun McCauley 575-207-5306, Tucumcari Dist 3 John Earle 505-203-8986, Nara Visa Dist 15 Heath Lee 575-512-5326, Ft . Sumner Dist 15 Walter Jones 575-799-3549, Santa Rosa Dist 18 Matthew K . Romero 575-643-6805, Buena Vista Dist 18 Tim Martinez 505-617-5417, Las Vegas Dist 18 Ernest Lovato 505-203-9267, Holman Dist 19 Cole Kirksey 575-643-6815, Solano

Special Investigators Michele Ingram 575-799-2670, Clovis Dennis Alarid 505-231-8741, Abiquiu

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OFFICE EMPLOYEES Alexandra Eckhoff DVM, Field Veterinarian Kregg Evetts DVM, Field Veterinarian Barbara Hoffmann, Brand Department Mary Ann Marquez, Accounting Marcella Torres, Accounting Rebecca Valencia, Admin Assistant Jerry Miller, Admin Assistant Margaret Rivera, Veterinary Admin . Assistant Curt Henderson, Information Technology Julie Gauman, Information Technology Kelli Garcia, Vet Contractor Mary Catey, IPRA/Outreach Coordinator AREA 3

AREA 4

Gary Mora, Manager, 505-301-3391, Tierra Amarilla

Troy Patterson, Manager, 505-250-5956, Capitan

Dist 6 Cathy Truby 505-330-4962, Aztec

Dist 4 Skylar Davis 575-551-1782, Cloudcroft

Dist 8 Francisco Lovato 505-362-6036, Rio Rancho

Dist 7 Janice Blandford 575-544-7062, Deming

Dist 8 Limbert Largo 505-796-2849, Albuquerque

Dist 7 Jessica Dominguez 505-859-6552, Deming

Dist 8 Beth Mitchell 575-595-5151, Edgewood

Dist 10 Amanda McComb 575-652-1429, Mesquite

Dist 8 Kendra Russell 505-250-0701, Belen

Dist 10 Trey Bays 575-639-2612, Mesquite

Dist 9 Ralph Martinez 505-358-8433, Canjilon

Dist 14 Vacant

Dist 9 Donald Maestas 505-252-7446, Espanola Dist 23 Byron Murphy 505-362-3923, Crownpoint Dist 24 Ruben Baca 575-770-1490, Ranchos De Taos Dist 26 Benjamin Gonzales 505-927-2490, Lindrith Dist 28 Brandie Overton 575-643-6806, Corona

Dist 16 Bryan Waldrop 505-362-0652, Animas Dist 17 Don Gatlin 575-590-4183, Gila Dist 20 George Mendoza 575-642-3993, San Patricio Dist 21 David Trujillo 575-639-3663, Arrey Dist 22 Vacant


Farm Credit Services, 575-763-5565, 301 W Estacado, Clovis, NM, 88101, Financial Lending.

First American Bank, 575-746-8044, 303 W. Main, Atesia, NM, 88210, www.firstamb. net, Operating lines of credit, equipment and livestock loans, loan to purchase farms and ranches- FSA professional lender.

007 Charolais, Cody White, 580-450-7572, 405-812-2824, 3955 County Street 2840, Rush Springs, OK, 73082, 007charolais@ gmail.com, 007 Charolais Registered Bulls & Females for Sale Private Treaty.

James Polk Stone Community Bank, Kenneth Berry, 575-622-7621, 1901 N. Main, Roswell, NM, 88201, kenneth.berry@ jpstonecb.com, Financial services.

ABS Breeder, Susan Honeywell, 575-374-2162, 82 Six R Road, Des Moines, NM, 88418, Angus, Black Angus Bull For sale- AI rep for ABS.

Joe Stubblefield & Associates, Joe Stubblefield, 806-622-3482, 806-6742062, 13830 Western St., Amarillo, TX, 79106, Ag Land Loans. Interest rates as low as 4.5%. Payments scheduled on 25 years.

B & H Herefords, Phil Harvey Jr., 575-5249316, 575-644-6925, P.O. Box 40, Mesilla, NM, 88046, philharveyjr@comcast.net, www.bhherefords.com, Hereford, Bulls, females and semen for sale. Cow herd located in Piñon, NM.

USDA Farm Service Agency, Lynn Muncy, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@ usda.gov, usda.gov, USDA Farm Service Agency.

“Dedicated To A Tradition of Integrity”

Bovine Elite, LLC, Carl David Rugg, 979-6930388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@ bovine-elite.com, www.bovine-elite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Bradley 3 Ranch, Mary Bradley, 940-5856471, 806-888-1062, 806-888-1010, 15591 County Road K, Memphis, TX, 79245, mmll@bradley3ranch.com, www.brad ley3ranch.com, Your supplier of the finest Angus and Charolais bulls for the commercial cattleman, since 1958. We offer complete data on each bull, with first breeding season guarantee, you will love our bulls.

A I / E M B RYO / S E M E N / S E E D S T O C K

Farmers & Stockmens Bank, Larry Fluhman, 575-374-8301, P.O. Box 488, Clayton, NM, 88415, customerservice@fandsbank.com, www.fandsbank.com, Agricultural lending for more than 80 years bank services.

AI/Embryo/ Semen/ Seedstock

Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-220-9909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol. com, billkingranch.com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage.

Brinks Brangus @ Westall Ranches, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-6534842, 1818 Arabela Hwy, Tinnie, NM, 88351, taterfire@hotmail.com, www. brinksbrangus.com/, Brangus, Reg. Brinks Brangus; bulls, heifers, semen, embryos.

Thank You! We at Roswell Wool would like to say Thank You to all our loyal customers. Everything we are, we owe to YOU!

MIKE CORN, Manager

PLEASE CALL 1-800/624-WOOL 575/622-3360 •Fax: 575/622-3161 Mwc1983@roswellwool.com • www.roswellwool.com

212 East 4th Street, Roswell, NM 88201

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THE PEOPLE OF New Mexico State University Dr. Dan Arvizu, Chancellor, 575-646-2035 Dr. John Floros, President, 575-646-2035 College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences, aces .nmsu .edu P .O . Box 30003, MSC 3AG, Las Cruces, NM 88003 Rolando A . Flores, Dean & Chief Admin . Officer, 575-646-3748 Academic Programs, Donald E . Conner, Assoc . Dean & Director, 575-646-1807 Agricultural Experiment Station, Leslie Edgar, Assoc . Dean & Director, 575-646-3125 CESFAS, Natalie Goldberg, Director 575-646-4944

Department Heads Agricultural Economics & Agricultural Business, Jay Lillywhite, Dept . Head, 575-646-3215 Agricultural & Ext. Education, Steven Fraze, Dept . Head, 575-646-4511 Animal & Range Sciences, Shanna Ivey, Dept . Head, 575-646-2515 Entomology, Plant Pathology & Weed Sciences, Gerald Sims, Dept . Head, 575-646-1145 Family & Consumer Sciences, Robert Moreno, Dept . Head, 575-646-3936 Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Ecology, Matthew Gompper, Dept . Head, 575-646-2245 Plant & Environmental Sciences, Rolston St . Hilaire, Dept . Head, 575-646-3405 School of Hotel, Restaurant & Tourism Mgt., Jean Hertzman, Dept . Head, 575-646-5995

Cooperative Ext. Service P.O. Box 30003 MSC 3AE, Las Cruces, NM 88003, aces.nmsu.edu Jon C. Boren, Associate Dean & Director, 575-646-2874 Bruce Hinrichs, Associate Director, 575-646-2874 Jeanne Gleason, Extension Dept . Head, Innovative Media Research & Extension, 575-646-5003 Robert Moreno, Dept . Head, Ext . Family & Consumer Sciences, 575-646-3936 Shanna Ivey, Dept . Head, Ext . Animal Sciences & Natural Resources, 575-646-3326 Laura Bittner, Interim Ext . Dept . Head, 4-H / Youth Development, 575-646-3026 Rolston St. Hilaire, Dept . Head, Ext . Plant Sciences, 505-646-3405 Jay Lillywhite, Extension Department Head, Extension Economics, 575-646-3215 Patrick Torres, Northern District Dept . Head, 4001 Office Court, Ste . 308, Santa Fe, NM 87501, 505-983-4615 Leigh Ann Marez, Eastern District Dept . Head, 3005 N . Prince, Clovis, NM 88101, 575/762-1052

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Tom Dean, SW District Dept . Head, 575-646-2584

Specialists

Area Agronomists, Mark Marsalis, Forage/Agronomy Specialist, Los Lunas 505-865-7340 Robert Flynn, Soil/Agronomy Specialist, Artesia, 575-748-1228 Agronomy Specialist, John Idowu, 575-646-2571 Beef Cattle Specialist, Craig Gifford, 575-646-6482 Brush & Weed Control Specialist, Kert Young, Las Cruces, 575-646-4948 Community & Environmental Health Specialist, Sonja D . Koukel, 575-646-3006 Computer Analyst, Carlos Herrera, 575-646-3305 Dairy Specialist, Robert Hagevoort, 575-985-2292 Economic & Community Development Specialist, Michael Patrick, 575-646-5682 Entomology Specialists, Jane Pierce, Artesia, 575-748-1228; Carol Sutherland, 575-646-1132 Family Life & Child Development Specialist, Karim Martinez, 575-646-2390 Family Resource Management Specialist, Bryce Jorgensen, 575-646-4943 Fruit Specialist, Shengrui Yao, 505-852-2668 Horse Specialist, Jason Turner, 575-646-1242 Horticulture Specialist, Marissa Thompson, 505-865-7340 Integrated Pest Management Specialist, Amanda Skidmore, Los Lunas, 505-865-7340 Livestock Specialist, Marcy Ward, 575-646-5947 Nutrition & Wellness Specialist, Karen Plawecki, 575-646-3097 Pecan Specialist, Richard Heerema, 575-646-2921 Plant Pathologist, Phillip Lujan, 575-646-1965 Program Development & Evaluation Specialist, LaJoy Spears, 575-646-5003 Range Management Specialist, Casey Spackman 575-646-3098 Turfgrass Specialist, Bernhard Leinauer, 575-646-2546 Vegetable Specialist, Stephanie Walker, 575-646-4398 Viticulture Specialist, William Giese, 505-865-7340 Weed Control Specialist, Leslie Beck, 575-646-2888 Wild Land Fire Management Specialist, Doug Cram, 575-646-8130 Wildlife Specialist, Sam Smallidge 575-646-5944

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Office of the Director/Secretary • Director/Secretary, Jeff M . Witte, 575-646-3007 • Deputy Director, Anthony J . Parra, 575-646-3007

Coordinators Budget & Support Services Tammy Bracamonte, 575-646-5344 Director of Public Affairs Kristie Garcia, 575-646-2804 Governmental Legislative Affairs Vacant, 575-646-5854 Human Resources Jason Castillo, 575-646-7523 Information Technology & Communications Tony Marquez, 575-646-2543

Division Directors Industry & Agency Programs Division Director, Larry Dominguez, 575-646-8955 Agricultural & Environmental Services Division Director, Brad Lewis, 575-646-3207 • Entomology & Nursery Industries, 575-646-3207 Asst . Division Director, Ryan Hiles • Pesticide Compliance Asst . Division Director, Vacant, 575-646-2134 Agricultural Programs & Resources Division Director, Julie Maitland, 575-646-2642 Agricultural Production Services Division Director, Dustin Cox, 505-841-9425 • Agricultural Biosecurity, 575-646-3007 • Feed, Seed, & Fertilizer, 575-646-3107 • Produce Safety, 575-646-1809 • Dairy, 505-841-9425 Marketing & Development Division, Director, Jason New, 575-646-4929 • Organic Program, 505-361-2840 • Peanut Grading Station, 575-356-8393 Standards & Consumer Services Division Director, Raymond Johnson, 575-646-1616 Asst . Div . Director, Roxanne Chepsongol, Consumer Services Program, 575-646-1616 • Petroleum Standards Program, 575-646-1616 Veterinary Diagnostic Services Division, Director, Dr . Tim Hanosh, 505-383-9299 Laboratories Division Director, Tim Darden, 575-646-1551 State Chemist, Steve Lantz, 575-646-2799 State Seed Analyst, Kathleen Willey, 575-646-3407

Cooperating Agencies USDA Agricultural Research Svc., Exp. Range Brandon Bestelmeyer, Research Leader, 575-646-4842 USDA Wildlife Services Robert Gosnell, State Director, Albuquerque, 505-346-2640 National Agricultural Statistics Service Longino Bustillos, NM State Statistician, 575-522-6023


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State Board Members Burl Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 447-2179 burl@bacavalley .com Bud Deerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 233-4286 buddeermanfarm@aol .com Crystal Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . 575-740-1539 crrunyan@hotmail .com Andy Ellett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575-491-2376 andy@ellettenterprises .com James Ellett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 687-3362 jim_ellett@yahoo .com Duane Frost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 849-4950 duanefrost@hotmail .com Anita Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 321-1349 wtriangle@hotmail .com Travis Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575-835-8651 ltctrucking@icloud .com Don Hartman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575-546-1765 6495hartman@gmail .com Gary Hathorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 320-5056 ghathorn@nmsu .edu Leon Hemann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 398-6445 bhmnn@leaco .net John Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 365-2096 jmjacksonranch@yahoo .com Deena Kinman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 760-2736 snowcone@yucca .net Donald Martinez Jr. . . . . . . (575) 581-9144 dduckdon@yahoo .com Steve Myrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575-799-8125 sjmyrick@suddenlink .net Tommy Ortiz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 617-6915 bar-o-m-ranch@outlook .com Stewart Rooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 575-535-2644 strooks@yahoo .com Troy Sauble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 375-2686 circledot2@bacavalley .com Casey Spradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 525-0520 caseyspradley@gmail .com Tom Wilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 355-7260 wiltontr@swwmail .net

County Presidents BERNALILLO Earl Greer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 744-5140 earl@earlgreer .org CATRON John Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 772-5763 catroncountyfb@gmail .com

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CHAVES John Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 365-6206 mjacksonranch@yahoo .com CIBOLA/MCKINLEY Kathy Landers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 870-3336 kalander@nmsu .edu COLFAX Troy Sauble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 375-2790 circledot2@hotmail .com CURRY Jeroen van der Ploeg . . . . . . . . . . 575-639-5401 jeroen@freanna .com DEBACA Larry Reagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 760-5228 reagan .larry@gmail .com DOÑA ANA Myles Culbertson . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 525-1482 myles@culbertson-partners .com EDDY Jeff Mayberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 703-4654 mayberryjeff00@hotmail .com GRANT Stewart Rooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 535-2644 strooks@yahoo .com GUADALUPE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 472-9001 Larry Bedford HARDING Richard Shaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 485-2515 barbcshaw@gmail .com HIDALGO Rick Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 548-2653 rwalter@sansimon .org LEA Danny Groves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 396-6426 Daniel28403@yahoo .com LINCOLN Keith Shafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 640-2116 wshafer1@gmail .com LUNA Russell Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 544-5891 russell .a .johnson@hotmail .com MORA/SAN MIGUEL Isidro Lovato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 470-4159 childsplayms@aol .com OTERO James Ellett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 687-3362 jim_ellett@yahoo .com QUAY Justin Knight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 490-3455 justin_ims@yahoo .com RIO ARRIBA Donald Martinez Jr. . . . . . . . . . . (575) 581-9144 dduckdon@yahoo .com ROOSEVELT Leon Nall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 760-7535 leonn@yucca .net

SANDOVAL Casey Spradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 252-0520 caseyspradley@gmail .com SAN JUAN Gary Hathorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 320-5056 ghathorn@nmsu .edu SANTA FE Deanna Runer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 471-3626 glrunerelc@gmail .com SIERRA Crystal Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 740-1539 crrunyan@hotmail .com SOCORRO Carlina Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 835-8651 tcfarms@q .com TAOS Mario Trujillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (801) 372-0736 pplcowman@gmail .com TORRANCE Allen Moreland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505-269-6336 allenmoreland@hotmail .com UNION Burl Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 447-2179 burl@bacavalley .com VALENCIA Newt MCarty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505-362-9756 jnewton3@nmsu .edu

Staff Craig Ogden, President (575) 361-1466 craigogden@windstream .net Larry Reagan, First Vice (575) 760-5228 reagan .larry@gmail .com Boe Lopez, Second Vice . (575) 469-9055 bclopez@nmsu .edu Mike White, Past President (505) 997-1682 mwhite@nmflb .org Chad Smith, CEO (575) 532-4701 chads@nmflb .org Traci Curry, S. Director, NMAITC (575) 532-4714 agclass@nmflb .org Eva Hernandez, Executive Assistant (575) 532-4709 evah@nmflb .org Theresa Widner, Membership Director (575) 532-4703 theresaw@nmflb .org Cecilia Diaz-Johnson, Bookkeeper (575) 532-4708 ceciliaj@nmflb .org Dalene Hodnett, Dir. of Communications (575) 532-4785 daleneh@nmflb .org Francisco Hatay, Marketing Coordinator (575) 532-4705 franh@nmflb .org Valerie Huerta, Regional Director (505) 690-5797 valerieh@nmflb .org Britney Lardner, NMAITC Coordinator 575-331-1508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . agclass1@nmflb .org Tiffany Rivera, Director of Governmental Affairs (575) 532-4706 tiffanyr@nmflb .org Benjie Segovia, Regional Director (575) 532-4722 benjies@nmflb .org


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THE PEOPLE

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New Mexico Wool Growers Inc. P .O . Box 7520, Albuquerque, NM 87194 • 505/247-0584 Office • nmwgi@nmagriculture .org

New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. Officers

New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. Board of Directors

New Mexico Sheep & Goat Council

Bronson Corn, President, Roswell

Mike G. Casabonne, Hope Jim Cooper, Tinnie Mike Corn, Roswell Martin Corn, Roswell Leroy Cravens, Encino Pete Gnatkowski, Ancho Debbie Jones, Tatum

Bronson Corn, Roswell Chairman Mercedes Cravens, Encino Vice Chairman Jim Cooper, Tinnie Secretary/Treasurer

James Duffey, 1st Vice President, Roswell Antonio Manzanares, 2nd Vice President, Tierra Amarilla Shad Cox, Secretary Treasurer, Corona John (Punk) Cooper, Immediate Past President, Mayhill

New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. Honorary Directors

Mike Corn, Roswell James Duffy, Roswell Russell Leonard, Artesia Antonio Manzanares, Tierra Amarilla

John Cooper, Tinnie Alice Eppers, Roswell Ronnie Merritt, Roswell

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New Mexico Federal Lands Council Board of Directors Don L. (Bebo) Lee, President, Alamogordo Carlos Salazar, Vice President, Medeñales Bobby Jones, Sec ./Treasurer, Dell City, TX Mike Casabonne, Hope Irvin Boyd, Eunice Matt Ferguson, Carrizozo Duane Frost, Claunch Howard Hutchinson, Alma Jim Cooper, Tinnie Levi Klump, Animas Ronnie Merritt, Yeso

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Joe Bill Nunn, Deming Randell Major, Magdalena Bill Sauble, Maxwell Laurie Schneberger, Winston Craig Ogden, Loving José Varela López, La Cieneguella Tom Mobley, Doña Ana


Hat Six Cattle Company, M.D. Hobbs, 575-483-0123, 575-447-3887, 575-4830123, 170 Spear Road, P.O. Box 697, Springer, NM, 87747, Hatsix1@gmail.com, hatsixcattle.com, Angus, Brangus, F1s, Red Angus, Red Brangus, Broad service organization, working throughout the intermountain west. Herrington Cattle LLC, Matt Herrington, 928-322-5841, 6252 E Hwy 70, Safford, AZ, 85546, herringtoncattle@gmail.com, ABS Representative for southwestern NM and southeastern AZ. Semen sales, AI supplies, complete AI service, and estrus synchronization. Call to set up an AI program for your replacement heifers.

The TheDepartment DepartmentofofAnimal Animal&&Range RangeSciences Sciencesisispart partofofthe the College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental College of Agricultural, Consumer & EnvironmentalSciences Sciences

Four on-campus animal facilities house: beeF CaTTle/horses/swine/sheep Students can major in Animal or Rangeland Resources and are provided with the very best of “hands on” academic instruction by our faculty. Fully equipped labs allow students access to cutting-edge research in: LIVESTOCK NUTRITION / GENETICS / PHYSIOLOGY / ENDOCRINOLOGY / MEAT SCIENCE / WOOL / TOXICOLOGY / WATERSHED & RANGELAND ECOLOGY / WEED & BRUSH CONTROL / PLANT SYSTEMATICS / GRAZING MANAGEMENT

The Department also offers pre-veterinary studies – our graduates have a high acceptance rate into veterinary medicine programs. We offer graduate degrees at the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy levels. The M.S. or Ph.D. in Animal Science can emphasize nutrition or physiology, and offers a Ph.D. in Range Science to study range management, range ecology and watershed management.

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H-V Ranch, Brad B. Harris, 575-631-1108, 575-398-6123, PO Box 995, Tatum, NM, 88267, h-vranch@hotmail.com, PO Box 995, H-V Ranch is offering some of the finest ~Black Angus Cattle~ We put the Proven, Northern Montana Angus Genetics to work across the Southwest ...Come take a look...Call Mr. Brad Harris at (575)631-1108

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Grau Charolais Ranch, Lane Grau, 575-7606336, 575-760-4510, 1680 CR 37, Grady, NM, 88120, tlgrau@hotmail.com, Quality Charolais Bulls and female seedstock. Linebred for superior hybrid-vigor. Only continuously performance tested Charolais herd in region! RFI testing and Gain. Also Red Angus and Angus cross.

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New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association P .O . Box 7517, Albuquerque, NM 87194 • 505/247-0584 Office • nmcga@nmagriculture .org

NMCGA Officers 2020-21 Randell Major, (Magdalena) President Loren Patterson, (Corona) President Elect Roy Farr, (Datil) Vice President At Large Dustin Johnson, (Farmington) NW Vice Pres . Cliff Copeland, (Nara Visa) NE Vice President

Jeff Decker, (Lovington) SE Vice President Shacey Sullivan, (Albuquerque) Secretary/Treasure Tom Sidwell, (Quay) Past President Pat Boone, (Elida) Past President

NMCGA Directors 2020 Scott Bidegain, Tucumcari Jeff Bilberry, Roswell Linn Blancett, Aztec Irvin Boyd, Eunice Darrell Brown, Artesia Jim Bob Burnett, Lake Arthur Ron Burnett, Datil Kendell Buzard, Floyd Michael P. Carrica, Rio Rancho Mike Casabonne, Hope Jim Ross Caviness, Maljamar Gerald Chacon, Española Jack Chatfield, Mosquero Ricky Chavez, Quemado Kim Chesser, Roswell Brad Christmas, Wagon Mound Blair Clavel, Roy John Conniff, Las Cruces Mike Corn, Roswell Bronson Corn, Roswell Caren Cowan, Albuquerque Amanda Culbertson, Amistad Joe Culbertson, Amistad Troy Daniels, Wagon Mound Bruce Davis, Springer Linda Davis, Cimarron Joe Delk, Mesilla Park Matthew Denetclaw, Shiprock Lewis Derrick, Artesia Crystal Runyan Diamond, Elephant Butte Tommy Dinwiddie, Capitan Tracy Drummond, Reserve Wesley Eaton, Vado Alden Elkins, Pinon Dan Estrada, Trementina Kevin Floyd, Roswell Wayne Franklin, Yahtahey Cole Gardner, Yeso Sid Gordon, High Rolls Lane Grau, Grady Jim Grider, Carrizozo

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Nolberto Hernandez, Rio Rancho Nikki Hooser, Santa Fe Jim Jackson, Albuquerque Bobby Jones, Dell City, TX Stan Jones, Broadview Curtis Kelling, Cuervo Dave Kenneke, Cimarron Joan Kincaid, Pinon Garland King, Capulin Justin Knight, Tucumcari Marjorie Lantana, Crownpoint Colton Lee, Alamogordo Boe Lopez, Springer Sarah McKenzie, Fort Davis, TX Jeff Menges, Safford, AZ Louis Montoya, La Plata Justin Nunn, Deming Tom Paterson, Luna Kyle Perez, Nara Visa Nancy Phelps, Winston Tate Pruitt, Capitan Megan Richardson, Winston Charlie Rogers, Clovis John Romero, Albuquerque Alfredo Roybal, Santa Fe Carlos Salazar, Medanales Troy Sauble, Maxwell Becky Spindle, Moriarty Troy Stone, Capitan Jim Thorpe, Newkirk Ernie Torrez, La Jara Bernarr Treat, Roswell Judy Wallin, T or C Dee Wear, Hillsboro Gene Whetten, Winston Randy White, Albuquerque Jimbo Williams, Quemado Kendal Wilson, Carrizozo Pat Woods, Broadview

Living NMCGA Past Presidents Tom Sidwell (Quay) Pat Boone (Elida) Jose J. Varela Lopez (Santa Fe) Rex Wilson (Ancho) Bert Ancell (Wagon Mound) Alisa Ogden (Loving) Bill Sauble (Maxwell) Don L. (Bebo) Lee (Alamogordo) Phil H. Bidegain (Tucumcari) Bob Frost (San Jon) Bill Humphries (Tucumcari) Wesley Grau (Grady) Bill King (Moriarty) Don Hofman (Lubbock, TX)

NMCGA NonVoting Members Allied Industries Committee Ryan Perry Co-Chair (Roswell) Susan Navarro-Cordova Co-Chair (Albuquerque) Insurance Services of New Mexico Jim Lyssy (Fort Sumner) NMSU College of Agriculture, Consumer & Environmental Sciences Dr. Rolando Flores Dean (Las Cruces) New Mexico Cowbelles, Charity Underwood Salsbury (Clarendon, TX) NMCGA Insurance Administrator Robert L. Homer, III (Albuquerque)

Cattlegrowers Foundation Phil H. Bidegain, Chairman Linda M. Davis, Vice Chairman Gary Decker, Treasurer

Members: Bill Alexander Pat Boone Dennise P. Bridgers John Conniff Caren Cowan Robert (Bob) J. McCrea Nikki Hooser


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Heinrich

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Washington, 1237 Longworth House Office Building, Washington DC, 20515, 202-225-6316

District 1. William Sharer, Box 203 Farmington, NM 87499, bill@williamsharer .com

Albuquerque, 400 Gold Ave SW Ste 1080, Albuquerque, NM 87102, 505-346-6601 Santa Fe, 123 East Marcy Street Suite 103, Santa Fe, NM 87501, 505-988-6647 Roswell, 200 East 4th Street Suite 300, Roswell, NM 88201, 575-622-7113 Las Cruces, Loretto Towne Center 505 South Main Street Ste 148, Las Cruces, NM 88001, 575-523-6561 Farmington, 7450 East Maine Street Ste A, Farmington, NM 87402, 505-325-5090

Udall Washington/Capital Hill, 531 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington DC, 20510, 505-224-6621, Santa Fe, 120 South Federal Place Suite 302, Santa Fe, NM 87501, 505-988-6511 Las Cruces, 201 N . Church Street Suiute 201B, Las Cruces, NM 88001, 575-526-5475 Portales, 100 South Avenue A Suite 113, Portales, NM 88130, 575-356-6811 Carlsbad, 102 West Hagerman Street Suite A, Carlsbad, NM 88220, 575234-0366 Albuquerque, 219 Central Ave NW Suite 210, Albuquerque, NM 87102

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Albuquerque, 400 Gold Ave SW Suite 680, Albuquerque, NM 87102, 505-346-6781

Torres Small Washington, 430 Cannon House Office Building, Washington DC, 20515, 202225-2365 Las Cruces, 240 S . Water Street, Las Cruces, NM 88001 Belen, 719 South Main Street Room 1, Belen, NM 87002, 505-966-2751 Carlsbad, 101 N . Halagueno, Carlsbad, NM 88220, *By Appointment Only Roswell, 1717 W 2nd Street Suite 215, Roswell, NM 88201, 575-578-6120

District 28. Gabriel Ramos, 502 Silver Heights Silver City, NM 88061, gabriel .ramos@ nmlegis .gov

District 15. Daniel IveySoto, 1420 Carlisle Blvd . NE #208 Albuquerque, NM 87110, daniel .ivey-, soto@nmlegis .gov

District 29. Gregory Baca, PO Box 346 Belen, NM 87002, greg .baca@nmlegis .gov

District 3. Shannon D. Pinto, P .O . Box 1583, Tohatchi, NM 87325, shannon .pinto@nmlegis .gov

District 17. Mimi Stewart, 313 Moon Street NE Albuquerque, NM 87123, mimi . stewart@nmlegis .gov

District 4. George Munoz, Box 2679 Gallup, NM 87305, munozgeo@gmail .com

District 18. Bill Tallman, 5909 Canyon Pointe Court Albuquerque, NM 87111, bill . tallman@nmlegis .gov

District 5. Richard Martinez, Box 762 Espanola, NM 87532, richard .martinez@ nmlegis .gov District 6. Roberto “Bobby” Gonzales, 26 Lavender Lane Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557 roberto .gonzales@nmlegis .gov

Washington, 2323 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC, 20515, 202225-6190

District 8. Pete Campos, 418 Raynolds Ave Las Vegas, NM 87701, pete .campos@ nmlegis .gov

Farmington, 800 Municipal Dr ., Farmington, NM 87401, 505-324-1005

District 9. John M. Sapien, 1600 West Ella Corrales, NM 87048, john .sapien@nmlegis . gov

Gallup, 110 West Aztec Ave, Gallup, NM 87301, 505-8630582

District 14. Michael Padilla, P .O . Box 67545 Albuquerque, NM 87193, michael .padilla@nmlegis .gov

District 2. Steven Neville, Box 1570 Aztec, NM 87410, steve .neville@nmlegis .gov

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Las Vegas, NMHU Hewett Hall, 210 1103 National Ave, Las Vegas, NM 87701, 505454-3038

District 27. Stuart Ingle, 2106 West University Dr Portales, NM 88130, stuart . ingle@nmlegis .gov

District 16. Antoinette Sedillo Lopez, PO Box 40414 Albuquerque, NM 87196, a .sedillolopez@ nmlegis .gov

District 7. John Woods, 4000 CR M . Broadview, NM 88212, pat .woods@nmlegis . gov

Tucumcari, 404 W . Route 66 Blvd, Tucumcari, NM 88401, 575-461-3192

District 13. Bill B. O’Neill, 343 Sarah Lane NW Albuquerque, NM 87114, oneillhd13@billoneillfornm .com

District 10. Candace Gould, PO Box 10030 Albuquerque, NM 87114, candace .gould@ nmlegis .gov District 11. Linda Lopez, 9132 Suncrest SW Albuquerque, NM 87121, linda . lopez@nmlegis .gov District 12. Gerald Ortiz y Pino, 400 12th Street NW Albuquerque, NM 87102, jortizyp@msn .com

District 19. James White, 1554 Catron Avenue SE Albuquerque, NM 87123, james .white@nmlegis .gov District 20. William Payne, Box 14823 Albuquerque, NM 87191, william .payne@ nmlegis .gov District 21. Mark Moores, PO Box 90970 Albuquerque, NM 87199, mark .moores@ nmlegis .gov District 22. Benny Shendo, Jr ., P .O . Box 634 Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024, benny .shendo@ nmlegis .gov District 23. Sander Rue, 7500 Rancho Solano Court NW Albuquerque, NM 87120, sander .rue@nmlegis .gov District 24. Nancy Rodriguez, 1838 Camino La Canada Santa Fe, NM 87501, nancy .rodriguez@nmlegis .gov District 25. Peter Wirth, 708 Paseo de Peralta Santa Fe, NM 87501, peter .wirth@ nmlegis .gov District 26. Jacob Candelaria, 3608 Ladera Drive NW B-302 Albuquerque, NM 87120, jacob .candelaria@ nmlegis .gov

District 30. Clemente Sanchez, 612 Inwood Avenue Grants, NM 87020, clemente . sanchez@nmlegis .gov District 31. Joseph Cervantes, 2610 South Espina Las Cruces, NM 88001, joseph@cervanteslawnm .com District 32. Cliff R. Pirtle, 5507 Y .O . Road Roswell, NM 88203, cliff .pirtle@nmlegis .gov District 33. William Burt, Box 1848 Alamogordo, NM 88311, bill .burt@nmlegis .gov District 34. Ron Griggs, 2704 Birdie Loop Alamogordo, NM 88310, ron .griggs@ nmlegis .gov District 35. John Arthur Smith, Box 998 Deming, NM 88031, john .smith@nmlegis . gov District 36. Jeff Steinborn, PO Box 562 Las Cruces, NM 88004, jeff .steinborn@nmlegis . gov District 37. William P. Soules, 5054 Silver King Rd Las Cruces, NM 88011, bill . soules@nmlegis .gov District 38. Mary Kay Papen, 904 Conway Ave Las Cruces, Nm 88005, marykay . papen@nmlegis .gov District 39. Elizabeth Stefanics, PO Box 720 Cerrillos, NM 87010, liz . stefanics@nmlegis .gov District 40. Craig W. Brandt, 7012 Tampico Rd NE Rio Rancho, NM 87144, craig . brandt@nmlegis .gov District 41. Gregg Fulfer, PO Box 548 Jal, NM 88252, gregg .fulfer@nmlegis .gov


District 42. Gay G. Kernan, 928 W . Mesa Verde Hobbs, NM 88240, gay .kernan@nmlegis .gov

Representatives District 1. Rod Montoya, 4902 Camaron Ave, Farmington, NM 87402, roddmontoya@gmail .com District 2. James Strickler, 2204 N . Santiago Ave, Farmington, NM 87401, jamesstrickler@msn .com District 3. Paul Bandy, 388 Road 2900, Aztec, NM 87410, paul@paulbandy .org District 4. Anthony Allison, 35 Road 6785, Fruitland, NM 87416, anthony .allison@ nmlegis,gov District 5. Wonda Johnson, PO Box 982, Church Rock, NM 87311, dwonda .johnson@ nmlegis .gov District 6. Eliseo Alcon, P .O . Box 2134, Milan, NM 87021, eliseo .alcon@nmlegis .gov District 7. Kelly Fajardo, 1420 Main Street, Box B501, Los Lunas, NM 87031, kelly . fajardo@gmail .com District 8. Alozno Baldonado, PO Box 370, Los Lunas, NM 87031, alonzo . baldonado@nmlegis .gov District 9. Patricia Lundstrom, 3406 Blue Hill Ave, Gallup, NM 87301, patty . lundstrom@gmail .com; District 10. Andres Romero, 4503 Valley Park Dr . SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, andres .romero@nmlegis .gov District 11. Javier Martinez, 2955 Moya Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, javier .martinez@nmlegis .gov District 12. Patricio Ruibloa, 3917 Camino Alameda SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, patricio .ruiloba@ nmlegis .gov District 13. Patricia Roybal Caballero, PO Box 72574, Albuquerque, NM 87195, pat . roybalcaballero@nmlegis .gov

District 14. Miguel Garcia, 1118 La Font Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, miguel .garcia@nmlegis .gov District 15. Dayan Hochman-Vigil, 7224 Cooper Grass CT NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113, daya .hochman-vigil@ nmlegis .gov

District 28. Melanie Stansbury, PO Box 50328, Albuquerque, NM 87181, Melanie .stansbury@nmlegis . gov District 29. Joy Garratt, 10308 Marin Dr SW, Albuquerque, NM 87114-4133, joy .garratt@nmlegis .gov

District 16. Antonio Maestas, 5818 Jones Place NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120, antonio .maestas@nmlegis .gov

District 30. Natalie Figueroa, 8705 Horacio Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87111, natalie .figueroa@nmlegis .gov

District 17. Deborah Armstrong, 2015 Dietz Pl NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107, deborah .armstrong@nmlegis . gov

District 31. William Rehm, PO Box 14768, Albuquerque, NM 87191, billrehm@comcast . net, bill .rehm@nmlegis .gov

District 18. Gail Chasey, 508 Morningside Dr . SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, gail@gailchasey .com District 19. Sheryl Williams-Stapleton, Box 25385, Albuquerque, NM 87125, sheryl .stapleton@ nmlegis .gov District 20. Abbas Akhil, 1727 Soplo Rd SE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, abbas .akhil@nmlegis .gov District 21. Debra Sarinana, 825 Claudine Street NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, debbie .sarinana@nmlegis .gov District 22. Gregg Schdmedes, 25 Calle Vallecitos, Tijeras, NM 87059, gregg .schmedes@nmlegis .gov District 23. Daymon Ely, 659 Applewood Road, Corrales, NM 87048, daymon .ely@ nmlegis .gov District 24. Elizabeth Thomson, 1216 Westfeld Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, liz .thomson@nmlegis . gov District 25. Christine Trujillo, 1923 Maderia Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, christine .trujillo@nmlegis .gov District 26. Georgene Louis, PO Box 72123, Albuquerque, NM 87195, georgene .louis@nmlegis .gov District 27. Marian Matthews, P .O . Box 20083, Albuquerque, NM 87154 marian .matthews@nmlegis .gov

District 32. Candie Sweetser, 10520 Hermanas Road SW, Deming, NM 88030, candie .sweester@nmlegis .gov District 33. Micaela Lara Cadena, PO Box 1510, Mesilla, NM 88046, micaela . cadena@nmlegis .gov District 34. Raymundo Lara, PO Box 652, Chamberino, NM 88027, raymundo .lara@nmlegis .gov District 35. Angelica Rubio, PO Box 2155, Las Cruces, NM 88004, angelica . rubio@nmlegis .gov District 36. Nathan Small, 1320 Fourth Street, Las Cruces, NM 88005, nathan .small@ nmlegis .gov District 37. Joanne Ferrary, 6100 Morning Sun Way, Las Cruces, NM 88012, joanne . ferrary@nmlegis .gov

District 42. District 42. Daniel R. Barrone, P .O . Box 2220, El Prado, NM 87529 daniel .barrone@nmlegis .gov

District 56. Zach Cook, 1703 Sudderth #425, Ruidoso, NM 88345, zachary .cook@ nmlegis .gov

District 43. Christine Chandler, 1208 9th Street, Los Alamos, NM 87544, christine .chandler@nmlegis .gov

District 57. Jason Harper, 4917 Foxmoore CT NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144, jasonharpernm@gmail .com

District 44. Jane PowdellCulbert, Box 2819, Corrales, NM 87048, jandp@comcast .net

District 58. Candy Spence Ezzell, PO Box 2125, Roswell, NM 88202, csecows@aol .com

District 45. Jim Trujillo, 1901 Morris Place, Santa Fe, NM 87505, jimtrujillo@msn . com

District 59. Greg Nibert, PO Box 4559, Roswell, NM 88202-4559, greg .nibert@ nmlegis .gov

District 46. Andrea Romero, 1101 Hickox St, Santa Fe, NM 87505, andrea@ andrearomero .com

District 60. Tim Lewis, P .O . Box 45793, Rio Rancho, NM 87174, lewisfornm@gmail .com

District 47. Brian Egolf, 123 W . San Francisco 2nd Floor, Santa Fe NM 87501, brian . egolf@nmlegis .gov District 48. Linda Trujillo, 1157 Vuelta de las Acequias, Santa Fe, NM 87507, linda . trujillo@nmlegis .gov District 49. Gail Armstrong, PO Box 326, Magdalena, NM 87825, gail@ gailfornewmexico .com District 50. Matthew McQueen, 7 Avenida Vista Grande B7-120, Santa Fe, NM 87508, matthew .Mcqueen@ nmlegis .gov District 51. Rachael Black, 1907 Puerto Rico Ave, Alamogordo, NM 88310, rachael .black@nmlegis .gov

District 38. Rebecca Dow, 806 Sierra Vista, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, rebecca .dow@nmlegis .gov

District 52. Doreen Gallegos, 4301 Summit Lane, Las Cruces, NM 88011, doreen@doreengallegos .com; doreen .gallegos@nmlegis .gov

District 39. Rodolpho Martinez, PO Box 164, Bayard, NM 88023, rodolpho . martinez@nmlegis .gov

District 53. Willie Madrid, 108 Hendrich Rd, Chaparral, NM 88081, willie .madrid@ nmlegis .gov

District 40. Joseph Sanchez, PO Box 481, Alcalde, NM 87511, joseph . sanchez@nmlegis .gov

District 54. James Townsend, 69 W Compress Rd, Artesia, NM 88210, townsend@pvtn .net

District 41. Susan Herrera, PO Box 189, Embudo, NM 87531, susan .herrera@ nmlegis .gov

District 55. Cathrynn Brown, 1814 N Guadalupe St, Carlsbad, NM 88220, c .brown . nm55@gmail .com

District 61. David Gallegos, PO Box 998, Eunice, NM 88231, david .rsi@ hotmail .com District 62. Larry Scott, PO Box 1708, Hobbs, NM 88241, irscott52@gmail .com; larry . scott@nmlegis .gov District 63. Martin Zamora, 776 CR V, Clovis, NM 88101, martin .zamora@ nmlegis .gov District 64. Randal Crowder, 509 Playa Drive, Clovis, NM 88101, randalcrowder@gmail .com, randal .crowder@nmlegis .gov District 65. Derrick Lente, 70 Kuaua Street, Sandia Pueblo, NM 87004, derrick . lente@nmlegis .gov District 66. Phelps Anderson, PO Box 1000, Roswell, NM 88202-1000, phelps .anderson@nmlegis .gov District 67. Jack ChatďŹ eld, PO Box 266, Mosquero, NM 87733, jack67@gmail .com District 68. Karen Bash, 6523 Jazmin PL NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, karen .bash@nmlegis .gov District 69. Harry Garcia, PO Box 226, Grants, NM 87020, hgarcia69@gmail .com District 70. Tomas Salazar, P .O . Box 66, Las Vegas, NM 87701, tomas .salazar@ nmlegis .gov

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THE PEOPLE OF THE

New Mexico Department of Game & Fish Main Office: 1 Wildlife Way (off of Caja Del Rio Road), Santa Fe, NM 87507 • Mailing Address: P .O . Box 25112, Santa Fe, NM 87504 Phone: (505) 476-8000 • Email: ispa@state .nm .us • Website: www .wildlife .state .nm .us

NEW MEXICO STATE GAME COMMISSIONERS Sharon Salazar Hickey, Chair – Santa Fe Roberta Salazar-Henry, Vice Chair – Las Cruces Jimmy Bates – Albuquerque Gail Cramer – Mayhill Tirzio Lopez – Cebolla David Soules – Las Cruces Jeremy Vesbach – Placitas SANTA FE OFFICE: DEPARTMENTS Administration Mike Sloane, Director (505) 476-8008 Human Resources Yvonne Torres, HR Director Office (505) 476-8154 cell (505) 412-9489 Administrative Services Paul Varela, Chief (505) 476-8073 Law Enforcement Robert Griego, Colonel (505) 476-8066 Fisheries Management Kirk Patten Chief (505) 476-8055 Wildlife Management Stewart Liley, Chief (505) 476-8038 Conservation Services Matt Wunder, Chief (505) 476-8118 Information and Education Lance Cherry, Chief (505) 476-8003

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Information Systems Steven Pappa, Chief Information Officer (505) 476-8016 Regional Offices Northwest Office: Tim Cimbal, Captain, 7816 Alamo Rd . NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Phone: (505) 222-4700 Fax: (505) 222-4720 E-mail: tim .cimbal@state . nm .us Northeast Office: Matthew Anthony, Captain, 215 York Canyon Road Raton, NM 87740 Phone: (575) 445-2311 Fax: (505) 445-5651 E-mail: matthew .anthony@ state .nm .us Southwest Office: Mike Matthews, Captain 2715 Northrise Drive, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone: (575) 532-2100 Cell: (505) 947-9801 Fax: (575) 522-8382 E-mail: mike .matthews@ state .nm .us Southeast Office: Andrew Gray, Captain, 1912 W . Second Street, Roswell, NM 88201 Phone: (575) 624-6135 Fax: (575) 624-6136 E-mail: andrew .gray@state . nm .us

STATE FISH HATCHERIES Glenwood Fish Hatchery 9 Hatchery Road, Box 67, Glenwood, NM 88039 Phone: (575) 539-2461 Fax: (575) 539-2460 E-mail: glenwood .hatchery@ state .nm .us Lisboa Springs Fish Hatchery HCR 74 Box 61, Pecos, NM 87552 (mailing) 26 Fish Hatchery Road, Pecos, NM 87552 Phone: (505) 7576360 Fax: (505) 757-2380 E- mail: lisboasprings . hatchery@state .nm .us Los Ojos Fish Hatchery PO Box 7, Los Ojos, NM 87551 (mailing) 29 Hatchery Road, Los Ojos, NM 87551 Phone: (575) 588-7307 Fax: (575) 588-7082 E-mail: losojos . hatchery@state .nm .us Red River Fish Hatchery HC 81 Box 17, Questa, NM 87556 (mailing), State Route 515 #185, Questa, NM 87556 Phone: (575) 586-0222 Fax: (575) 586-0783 E-mail: redriver .hatchery@ state .nm .us Rock Lake Fish Hatchery 1025 Hatchery Road, Santa Rosa, NM 88435 Phone: (575) 472-3690 Fax: (575) 472-3710 E-mail: rocklake .hatchery@ state .nm .us

Seven Springs Fish Hatchery 346 Forest Road 314, Jemez Springs, NM 87025 Phone: (575) 829-3740 Fax: (575) 829-3813 E- mail: sevensprings . hatchery@state .nm .us Wildlife & Waterfowl Management Areas Ladd S . Gordon (Bernardo Wildlife Management Area) 164B NM 116, Bosque, NM 87006 (Physical/Mailing Address) Phone: (505) 8649187 William S. Huey Wildlife Management Area 439 Karr Ranch Rd ., Artesia, NM 88210 (Mailing Address Only), Phone: (575) 748-8823


LG Genetics, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www. lagloriacattleco.com, Custom Estrus Synchronization, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer, and Ultrasound Pregnancy Diagnosis. Training for artificial insemination, and ultrasound pregnancy diagnosis. Lone Mountain Cattle Company, Robert Estrin, 310-622-1040, 1818 AB NM 14, Golden, NM, 87047, info@ lonemountaincattle.com, www. lonemountaincattle.com, Full blood Wagyu Cattle. Ray Ranch, George H. Ray III, 575-485-2559, 575-485-5599, 575-485-2559, 1483 Wagon Mound Highway, Roy, NM, 87743, sandykayray@gmail.com, Corriente. Repro-Scan, Dr. Manny Encinias, Ph.D., 505-927-7935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, reproscan.com, Sales and on-site training for portable ultrasound systems used for pregnancy diagnosis. Robertson Livestock, Donnie Robertson, 936-581-1844, 4661 PR 4055, Normagee, TX, 77871, crober86@aol.com, Certified Ultrasound Technician, registered and commercial cattle, and feedlot.

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Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer, 970-596-4517, 970-5960045, 17270 6450 Rd., Montrose, CO, 81403, kathi@lazyjb.com, www. lazyjbangus.com, Semen available on low PAP herd sires. Private Treaty Fall Sales - Heifers & Steers. Online Show Heifer Sale - Oct.12, 2020 Annual Bull Sale at the Ranch - March 6, 2021.

Nelson’s 505-836-3330

• Certified Natural Beef • Best Carne Adovada • Sausage & Deli Meats • Custom Freezer Orders Ben & Larry Nelson, Owners 929 Old Coors Dr., SW in Albuquerque nelsonmeats@hotmail.com

We’re proud of our ranching heritage. Our family has ranched in Guadalupe County since 1890 and we carry on that tradition to this day.

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La Gloria Cattle Company, Manny and Corina Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-5712600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www. lagloriacattleco.com, Angus, Maine Anjou, Registered and commercial Angus, Maine-Anjou, and Chianina Cattle. Two-year old & Yearling Bulls, Spring & Fall Show Steers and Heifers, Embryos and Semen.

From both ends of the food chain ... The Nelsons are Proud to be Part of the New Mexico Livestock Industry!

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Keeton Limousin Ranch, Leonard or Lyle Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 CR 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@ door.net, www.keetonlimousinranch.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Limousin Breeding Bulls, all black and polled. Bulls for the purebred breeder and commercial producer.

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For more information or to consign cattle, please give us a call or drop by. We guarantee our same high quality service as in the past.

P.O. Box 608 • Belen, NM OFFICE: 505/864-7451 • FAX: 505-864-7073 BRANDON MAJOR — 505-270-4873 ELIJAH PADILLA — 505-573-0546 BUCKY RUSSELL — 505-410-3216 JULY 2020

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CowBelles Across the State www.newmexicocowbelles.org

One of the many strengths ... of the Cowbelles is that there are locals in every corner of New Mexico . They conduct various activities such as hosting ranch days, offering scholarships, and participating in local fairs . If you are interested in having an area CowBelle participate in an upcoming event, or speak to your students, please contact us! DISTRICT I

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District Representative Kayce Patterson, Corona

District Representative Madalyn Lee, Alamogordo

DISTRICT II

COMMITTEE CHAIRS Ag In The Classroom Southern Regional Director, Traci Curry Audit Pamela Johnson, Roswell Beef Ambassador Casey Spradley, Cuba Maggie Rich, Socorro

District Representative Tweeti Blancett, Eagles Nest DISTRICT III District Representative Fita Witte, Las Cruces

President Charity Ann Saulsberry, Magdalena, NM

Secretary Vonda Frost, Carlsbad, NM

President Elect Sandra Lacy, Capitan, NM

Treasurer Stephanie Avent, Anton Chico, NM

Vice President Jacinda Price, Santa Fe, NM

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Chaplain Sherry Evans, Nogal By-Laws Sherry Ibarra, T or C Cookbooks & Napkins Genora Canon, Roswell Historian Marianne Rose, Clayton Jingle Jangle Janet Witte, Las Cruces Legislative Anita Hand, Datil Man/Men of the Year Madalynn Lee, Alamogordo Membership Robbie Montgomery, T or C

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Board of Directors

PRESIDENT, Charlie DeGroot, Dexter, NM VICE PRESIDENT, Albin Smith, Clovis, NM TREASURER, Al Squire, Hagerman, NM SECRETARY, Phillip Troost, Lake Arthur, NM STAFF Beverly Idsinga, Executive Director Kaye Whitefoot, Deputy Executive Director Susan Curry, Administrative Assistant

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DIRECTORS Mike TeVelde, Hobbs, NM Scott Edeal, Los Lunas, NM Derrell Hansen, Clovis, NM Dale Jones, Veguita, NM Andy Schaap, Hereford, TX Sybrand Vander Dussen, Clovis, NM Luke Woelber, Belen, NM

Associate Membership Connie Jo Mckinley, Magdalena Operation Respect Marge Mckeen, Glenwood Pat Nowlin Memorial Shelley Hathorn, Aztec

DAIRY FARMERS of AMERICA

New Mexico Government Affairs Walter Bradley, Clovis, NM


Running Arrow Farm LLC, Sandy Martin, 806-205-1235, P.O. Box 271, 4230 US Hwy 83, Wellington, TX, 79095, runningarrowfarm@gmail.com, runningarrowlonghorns.com, Longhorns, Registered Texas Longhorn Cattle, Registered Tennessee Walkers, Total Equine Feed.

Salazar Ranches, Miguel Salazar, 505-9290334, 505-747-8858, P.O. Box 2847, Espanola, NM, 87532, salazar_ranches@ yahoo.com, Angus, Hereford, Registered and commercial bulls, replacement heifers, raised in high altitude; NMBVM Certified in pregancy/diagnosis and AI. Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

Yucca Veterinary Medical Center, Florian Sanchez, DVM, 505-864-6001, 505-8646430, 1837 Camion del Llano,, Belen, NM, 87002, ssanchez@yuccavet.com, www. yuccavet.com, Santa Gertrudis, Yucca Veterinary Medical Center.

Barry Denton Photography , Barry Denton, 928-442-3290, 5425 N. Tonto Road, Skull Valley, AZ, 86338, barrydentonphoto@ gmail.com, www.barrydentonphoto.com. Beal’s Cowboy Buckles, Richard Beal, 505-466-4504, 7 Avenida Vista Grande B7, #269, Santa Fe, NM, 87508, richard@ bealscowboybuckles.com, www. bealscowboybuckles.com, Western Quality Historic Cowboy Belt Buckles. Great unique gift for that special cowboy or cowgirl! Over 350 items to choose from. Free Shipping. Delk Feed, Joe Delk, 575-644-3082, General Delivery, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, Delk. Feed@yahoo.com, Feed sales and Band musician.

Artists Adobe Palace Performance Center, Rose Reams, 575-648-8200, 602-6 86-2054, 6479 Hwy 380 West, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, RuidosoRose@yahoo.com, NA, Planning a SE New Mexico Fiber Art Festival for May 15,16&17 2021. Event will consist of sheep and alpaca on display, vendor (craft & supplies) info & educational booths. Classes, lectures & hands on demonstrations.

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Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-475-6062, 303-840-1850, 303-840-1849, 45400 CR 21, Elizabeth, CO, 80107, limitup04@yahoo.com, runningcreekranch.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Largest breeder of registered, performance Limousin in the US. Docile, Maternal, Moderate-Frame, Trait-Leading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available.

Westall Ranches / Brinks Brangus, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-6534842, 1818 Arabela Hwy, Tinnie, NM, 88351, taterfire@hotmail.com, www. brinksbrangus.com, Brangus, Registered Brinks Brangus bulls, heifers, semen, embryos.

Eagle Creek Enterprises, Tim Cox, 505-6328080, 891 Rd. 4990, Bloomfield, NM, 87413, scox@timcox.com, Western art - original paintings, prints, posters, calendars, check books, & personal checks, labels & limited edition prints.

Steve Jenson, Steve Jenson, 575-773-4721, P.O. Box 217, Quemado, NM, 87829, Pregnancy Diagnostic Technician. ST Genetics, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices.com, stgenetics.com, NM sales representative providing semen sales, synchronization & AI services. Need more bulls/steers? More heifers? You pick the breed and the gender with ST’s high fertility SexedUltra 4M sexed-semen

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Gestation Tables Gestation Timetable for Livestock Date of Service Jan . 5 Jan . 15 Jan . 25 Feb . 5 Feb . 15 Feb . 25 March 5 March 15 April 5 April 15 April 25 May 5 May 15 June 5 June 15 June 25 July 5 July 15 July 25 Aug . 5 Aug . 15 Aug . 25 Sept . 5 Sept . 15 Sept . 25 Oct . 5 Oct . 15 Oct . 25 Nov . 5 Nov . 15 Nov . 25 Dec . 5 Dec . 15 Dec . 15

COW Oct . 14 Oct . 24 Nov . 3 Nov . 14 Nov . 24 Dec . 4 Dec . 12 Jan . 1 Jan . 12 Jan . 22 Feb . 1 Feb . 11 Feb . 21 March 14 March 24 April 3 April 13 April 23 May 3 May 14 May 24 June 3 June 14 June 24 July 4 July 14 July 24 Aug . 3 Aug . 14 Aug . 24 Sept . 3 Sept . 13 Sept . 25 Oct . 3

Date of Delivery SOW EWE April 26 June 4 May 6 June 14 May 16 June 24 May 27 July 4 June 6 July 14 June 16 July 24 June 24 Aug . 1 July 14 Aug . 21 July 24 Sept . 1 Aug . 4 Sept . 11 Aug . 14 Sept . 21 Aug . 24 Oct . 1 Sept . 3 Oct . 11 Sept . 24 Oct . 21 Oct . 4 Nov . 1 Oct . 14 Nov . 11 Oct . 24 Nov . 21 Nov . 3 Dec . 1 Nov . 13 Dec . 11 Nov . 25 Dec . 21 Dec . 4 Jan . 1 Dec . 14 Jan . 11 Dec . 25 Jan . 21 Jan . 4 Feb . 1 Jan . 14 Feb . 11 Jan . 24 Feb . 21 Feb . 3 March 3 Feb . 13 March 13 Feb . 24 Mach 23 March 6 April 3 March 16 April 13 March 28 April 23 April 8 May 13 April 18 May 23

MARE Dec . 6 Dec . 16 Dec . 26 Jan . 6 Jan . 16 Jan . 26 Feb . 3 Feb . 23 March 6 March 16 March 26 April 5 April 15 May 6 May 16 May 26 June 5 June 15 June 25 July 6 July 16 July 26 Aug . 6 Aug . 16 Aug . 26 Sept . 5 Sept . 15 Sept . 25 Oct . 6 Oct . 16 Oct . 26 Nov . 5 Nov . 15 Nov . 25

Heat & Gestation Periods in Days Regularity of Heat Period

Species Sow Ewe Cow Mare

Average 21 17 (Seasonal) 21 21 (Seasonal)

Heat Period Duration

Variation 18-24 15-19 18-22 19-23

Length of Gestation Period

2-3 1-2

Average 114 150

Variation 112-116 148-153

1 or Less 4-7

283 336

275-290 320-345

The s Number

Variations

Even within each species there is a difference in gestation periods . Generally early-developing and early-maturing breeds have a shorter period of gestation than later developing breeds . Species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Days

Horses

Arabian & English Thoroughbred . . . . . . . 337 Trakehnen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 Belgian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333

Cattle

Dutch Friesian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278 Guernsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 Aryshire (Sweden) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 Aryshire (U .S .A .) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278 Shorthorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 Aberdeen-Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 Hereford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 Charolais . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 Brown Swiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 Simmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289

Sheep

Karakul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Shropshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Southdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Merino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149

Pigs

Danish & Swedish Landrace . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Larger White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Middle White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Berkshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115

Goats

Saanen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Anglo-Nubian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Toggenburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150

Rabbits

All Breeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

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Variety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Days

Variety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Days

Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Turkey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Duck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Muscovy Duck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-35 Goose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-31 Guinea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-28 Pigeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-18

Ring-neck Pheasant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-24 Mongolian Pheasant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 Bobwhite Quail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Japanese Quail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-18 Chukar Partridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 Peafowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Swan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-37

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History & GHOST Tours of Old Town Albuquerque, Old Town Julie Brown, 505-246-8687, 303 Romero St NW, Plaza Don Luis - N120, Albuquerque, NM, 87104, oldtowntours@gmail.com, www.toursofoldtown.com, Abq’s oldest & most famous GHOST Tour - since 2001! Great, old-fashioned, story telling entertainment. History, Legends & Lore Tours Daily. Ghost Tours NIGHTLY. 5 Stars!

Nick Layman Media, Nick Layman, 505-5503869, Albuquerque, NM, 87121, nick@ nicklaymanmedia.com, nicklaymanmedia. com, Providing photo and video for your agriculture, ranch, and association needs. Over 15 years of experience in photo and video work. We have worked w/many blue collar businesses in NM. Pamela Gilbreth Watkins Fine Art and Writing Services, Pamela Gilbreth Watkins, 325-572-3478, 325-725-8729, P.O. Box 879, Buffalo Gap, TX, 79508, pamelagilbrethwatkins@msn.com, www. pamelagilbrethwatkins.com, We offer fine art services. drawings, paintings, and sculptures to your specifications. Professional photography and customized writing for promotional and documentary purposes also available. Peck’s Fine Jewelry and Repair, David Wood, 505-720-9513, 505-720-9513, 2501 San Pedro Dr NE, Ste 111A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, pecksfinejewelry@yahoo.com, none, Silver Buckle Repairs. Wedding ring service. We also repair these: Watches, gold, platinum, & silver jewelry. Watch battery replacements. We buy scrap gold jewelry. Excellent YELP reviews!

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Last Chance Food Shack, Ed Ethridge, 505-847-5092, 108 West Main Street, Corner of Highway 60 and West Main Street, Mountainair, NM, 87036, LastChanceFoodShack@gmail.com, www. facebook.com/LastChanceFoodShack/, Mountainair’s Drink Stop! Espresso Lattes - Frappes - Smoothies - Italian Sodas & More. If Subway and Starbucks had a baby, it would be Last Chance! Fresh food - made to order. Support small biz!

FIBERGLASS TANKS

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Bob King’s Santa Fe Guiding Co. is rich in clients desiring our ProGuide services The SFGC Is seekIng More ParTner ProPerTIes To offer our fIshIng, BIrd & BIg gaMe hunTIng ProguIde servIces

R.L. York Custom Leather Work, R.L. York, 575-354-2863, P.O. Box 805, Capitan, NM, 88316, leeyork@valornet.com, Custom leather work. Shear Perfection Ranch, Lyn Brown, 505-325-2837, 505-486-5564, PO Box 468, 382 Road 1191, La Plata, NM, 87418, nmredsheep@gmail.com, www. shearperfectionranch.com. Breed Conservation projects for California. Red Sheep, Barbados Blackbelly & Tunis. Handspun yarns, fiber, knit & crochet items. We will handspin your fibers. Ranch website design also offered.

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Rank & Quantity Produced, Selected Commodities — Rank & Quantity Produced, Selected Commodities – New Mexico, Leading State, & United States: New 2019 Mexico, Leading State, & United States: 2019 New Mexico

Commodity

Unit

Farms (Number) Land in Farms (1,000 Acres) Average Size of Farm (Acres) Livestock 1 Cattle & Calves (1,000 Head) Beef Cows (1,000 Head) Milk Cows (1,000 Head) Milk (1,000 Lbs.) Cheese (1,000 Lbs.) Sheep (1,000 Head) Goats, Angora (1,000 Head) Hogs & Pigs (Head) Field Crops Corn, Grain, Production (1,000 Bu) Corn, Silage, Production (1,000 Tons) Cotton, PIMA, Production (Bales) Cotton, Upland, Production (Bales) Cottonseed, Production (1,000 Tons) Hay, All, Production (1,000 Tons) Hay, Alfalfa, Production (1,000 Tons) Hay, Other, Production (1,000 Tons) Peanuts, Production (1,000 Lbs.) Wheat, Grain, Production (1,000 Bu) Vegetables Chile, Production (1,000 Cwt) Onions, Dry, Production (1,000 Cwt) Nuts Pecans, Production (1,000 Lbs) 1

Rank 32 6 4 21 23 9 9 4 16 3 48 39 20 4 17 17 36 21 42 11 32 1 5 1

Leading State

Quantity 24,800 40,000 1,613 1,450 480 330 8,187,000 956,501 95 9 2,000 6,210 1,800 9,000 77,000 26 954 784 170 15,087 3,150 1,261 3,993 87,800

State Texas Texas Wyoming Texas Texas California California Wisconsin Texas Texas Iowa Iowa Wisconsin California Texas Texas Texas Montana Texas Georgia Kansas New Mexico California New Mexico

Inventory January 1, 2020, for cattle, sheep, and goats; December 1, 2019, for hogs.

Paul’s

Quantity 247,000 126,500 2,417 13,000 4,570 1,725 40,564,000 3,363,863 735 75 25,000,000 2,583,900 18,200 647,000 6,320,000 1,902 9,216 4,515 8,640 2,772,000 338,000 1,261 18,270 87,800

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2,023,400 897,400 444 94,413 31,316 9,334 218,382,000 13,137,243 5,200 130 78,657,600 13,662,661 132,807 685,500 19,227,000 5,945 128,864 54,875 73,989 5,496,087 1,920,139 1,644 69,892 255,600

1.23 4.46 1.54 1.53 3.54 3.75 7.28 1.83 6.92 0.05 1.36 1.31 0.40 0.44 0.74 1.43 0.23 0.27 0.16 76.73 5.71 34.35

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2020

DIRECTORY

FIND COUNTY INFORMATION & STATISTICS PAGES ON MAP INDEX Bernalillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Catron County . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Chaves County . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Cibola County . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Colfax County . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Curry County . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 DeBaca County . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Doña Ana County . . . . . . . . . 85 Eddy County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87

Grant County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Guadalupe County . . . . . . . . . .91 Harding County . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Hidalgo County . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Lea County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Lincoln County . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Luna County . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 McKinley County . . . . . . . . . 103 Mora County . . . . . . . . . . . . 105

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Otero County . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Quay County . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Rio Arriba County . . . . . . . . 141 Roosevelt County . . . . . . . . . 113 San Juan County . . . . . . . . . 115 San Miguel County . . . . . . . 117 Sandoval County . . . . . . . . . 119 Santa Fe County . . . . . . . . . 121 Sierra County . . . . . . . . . . . 123

Socorro County . . . . . . . . . . 125 Taos County . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Torrance County . . . . . . . . . 129 Union County . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Valencia County . . . . . . . . . . 133

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Tim Cox Fine Art, Suzie Cox, 505-632-8080, 505-632-8000, 505-632-5850, 891 Road 4990, Bloomfield, NM, 87413-9623, timcoxfineart@timcox.com, www.TimCox. com, Tim Cox calendars, prints, canvases and giclées. We can do advertising calendars with YOUR imprint information about your ranch or business. Websites NM, Hannah Jameson, 575-6874189, P.O. Box 426, Weed, NM, 88354, hannah.websitesnm@gmail.com, Graphic Design Services - Specializing in Serving the Ag Industries! Zia Cowtoon Co., Wheeler Hughes, 210-4648432, 210-464-8433, 1716 S. Second, Tucumcari, NM, 88411, ziacowtoons@ gmail.com, www.ziacowtoons.com, We offer advertising & promotional calendars & cards for your business or ranch. Wheeler Slim Hughes is a 5th generation New Mexican, member of the CCI & illustrator for Working Ranch magazine.

Associations/ Organizations American Angus Association, Radale Tiner, 979-492-2663, 3707 Marielene Circle, College Ststion, TX, 77845, rtiner@angus. org, www.angus.org, Regional Manager for the American Angus Association serving Texas & New Mexico. American Brahman Breeders Assocation, Armelinda Ibbarra, 713-349-0854, 713-349-9795, 3003 South Loop West, Suite 520, Houston, TX, 77054, armelinda@brahman.org, www.brahman. org. Brahmans for Crossbreeding American Galloway Breeders Assocation, Office, 970-405-5784, 2417 Holly Lane, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1V 0M7, ME, 0, agba@midrivers.com, www.americangalloway.com, Galloway genetics are ideal for today’s low input market demands American Gelbvieh Association, Myron Edelman, 303-465-2333, 10900 Dover Street, Westminster, CO, 80021, info@ gelbvieh.org, www.gelbvien.org, Gelbvieh/ Balancers, The American Gelbvieh Association is a beef cattle breed association dedicated to recording, promoting and improving Gelbviehinfluenced cattle.

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American Salers Association, Sherry Doubet, 303-770-9292, 303-770-9302, 19590 E. Main Street, Suite 104, Parker, CO, 80138, sherry@calerusa.org, www. salerusa.org, Salers, Become a member and register your salers cattle.

Beefmaster Breeders United, Jeralyn Novak, 210-732-3132, 210-732-7711, 118 W. Bandera Road, Boerne, TX, 78006, jnovak@ beefmasters.org, www.beefmasters. org, Proven Maternal. Proven Efficiency. Proven Heterosis.

American Sheep Industry Assn, 303-7713500, 9785 Maroon Circle, Ste 360, Englewood, CO, 88012.

Bootheel Heritage Association, Judy Keeler, 575-548-2520, P.O. Box 307, Animas, NM, 88020, mkeeler@valleywb.net, Working to preserve the heritage of the Bootheel of New Mexico. Specializing in The Wildlands Project, endangered species and the history of the area.

American Shorthorn Association, Montie D. Soules, Executuve / CEO, 816-599-7777, 816-599-7782, 7607 NW Prairie View Road, Kansas City, MO, 64151, msoules@ shorthorn.us, Shorthorn, Register and Provide Performance data for Shorthorn Cattle and Shorthorn influenced Cattle. Angel Fire Chamber of Commerce, 575-3776353, 3407 Mountain View Blvd, Angel fire, NM, 87710, info@angelfire.org, www. angelfirecoc.org, Promoting business in Angel Fire NM. Barzona Breeders Association of America, Alecia Heinz, 641-745-9170, 604 Cedar, St Adair, IA, 50002, info@barzona.com, www. barzona.com

Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, 307-6325105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, karen@buddfalen. com, buddfalen.com, Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Red Angus, Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights. Cattle Baron Restaurants, John, 505-6222467, 1113 North Main, Roswell, NM, 88203, www.cattlebaron.com, Steak and Seafood restaurants in Roswell, Portales, Hobbs, Ruidoso, Las Cruses, Lubbock, El Paso, Midland, TX. Cibola County Extension Office, Chase Elkins, 505-287-9266, 551 Washinton Ave, Grants, NM, 87020, cibola@nmsu.edu.gov, Reg. cattle, Reg. horses, Reg. sheep, Reg. swine and alfalfa.

BRAHMANS FOR CROSSBREEDING

Contact

713.349.0854

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Cimarron Chamber of Commerce, Candee Rinde, 575-376-2417, 575-376-2417, 104 N. Linclon Ave, P.O. Box 604, Cimarron, NM, 87714, cimarronnm@gmail.com, www. cimarronnm.com, The history of Cimarron, New Mexico is rich and interesting, and visitors still enjoy it today. Check out our website at www.cimarronnm.com to learn more about this great little village. Clovis/Curry Chamber of Commerce, Chase Gentry, 575-763-3435, 105 E Grand Ave, Clovis, NM, 88101, Promotion information and economic development. Colfax Soil & Water Conservation District, Patricia K Kossler, 575-445-9571, 245 Park Ave ste206, Raton, NM, 87740, patricia. kossler@nm.nacdnet.net, info service. Compass West Outfitters, Chris guikema, 505-801-7500, Piñon, NM, Piñon, NM, 88344, info@compasswestoutfitters. com, Www.compasswestoutfitters.com, Wildlife management for profit. Corriente CowBelles, Ashley Ivins, 575-8087325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Promoting the beef industry through education and service in Lincoln County.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBER

676,773 1,169 square miles median, 8 .1’’ October 30 April 14 5,311 ft . Albuquerque 125,942 acres 29,770 acres 228,176 acres 363,558 acres 0 acres surface: 6,810 acres; ground: 360 acres; surface & ground: 3,460 acres 505-243-1386

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

1,700 1,600

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Dairy Farmers of America, Walter Bradley, 575-763-4528, 575-782-9384, 917B Norris Street, Clovis, NM, 88101, wbradley@dfamilk.com, Dairy producers co-operative. DairyMAX, 800-332-4790, 2214 Paddock Way Drive Sute 600, Grand Prarie, TX, 75050, www.dairymax.org, Generic Dairy Promotion service, including nutritional education, school food consultation and industrial relations. Dairy Producers of New Mexico, Beverly Idsinga Exec Director, 575-622-1646, 800-217-2697, P.O. Box 6299/5106 S Main St, Roswell, NM, 88202, www.nmdairy. org, A grass root agricultural organization for New Mexico and West Texas dairy producers. The purpose of DPNM is to sustain and enhance the existing dairy industry in the southwest. Eastern New Mexico State Fair, Leslie, 575-623-9411, P.O.Box 824, P.O.Box 824, Roswell, NM, 88202, enmsf@cableone. net, Eastern New Mexico State Fair Oct.3-8.

Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell, Ms. Myers, 575-624-7337, P.O. Box 6000, Roswell, NM, 88202, Training/education for automotive, aviation, electronics/ computer Technology, drafting and design, industrial engineering, safety, pilot training, fire safety and welding. El Rito Lobato West Cattle Association, Donald Martinez/Josh Archuleta, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, maceybel@gmail.com, Offering high altitude ranch raised calves for fall marketing. International Brangus Breeders Association, Brangus Association, 210-696-8231, P.O. Box 809, Adkins, TX, 78101, info@gobrangus.com. Lakin Law Firm, Charles Lakin, 505-4049377, P.O. Box91357, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, charles@lakinlawfirm.com, Law Firm. National Animal Interest Alliance, 503-7618962, 503-227-8450, PO Box 66579, Portland, OR, 97290-6579, support@ naiaonline.org,

FIVE STATES Box 266, Clayton, NM 88415 SALE BARN: 575/374-2505 Pat Riley 575/374-2505 Watts Line: 1-800/438-5764 We are an active supporter of local 4H clubs and several other student activities. Not only do we contribute to the youth but also to the local economy as 90% of the supplies and services are contracted.

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Active buyers on all classes of cattle. Stocker demand within excellent wheat pasture and grass demand. Supporters of vaccination program of your choice. Four active packer buyers, supported by area feedlots on these feeder cattle. Receiving station available. Sheep sale 2nd to last Wednesday every month! We believe that customers, large and small, should receive the highest quality service available. Our buyers and sellers are our biggest asset and we are dedicated to serving your needs. Our top priority is to get you the best possible price for your cattle. In operation since the 1950s and sold to the current owners who held their first sale in January 1990, Kenny Dellinger has managed the sale barn and served the community since that first sale more than 25 years ago.

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New Mexico Agricultural Leadership Program, Amanda Ball, 575-646-6691, 575-646-4082, PO Box 30003, MSC 3501, Las Cruces, NM, 88003-8003, nmal@nmsu.edu, aces.nmsu.edu/nmal, Developing knowledgeable, multicultural leaders in New Mexico’s agriculture, food, and natural resource industries – delivered through eight seminars including D.C. and an international experience New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom, Traci Curry & Brenda Logan, 575-532-4714, 575-799-1373, 2220 N Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, agclass@nmflb.org, www.nmaitc.org, The purpose of NMAITC is to educate the general public, with an emphasis on K-12 students and educators, about the importance of agriculture.We offer free classroom presentations and workshops. New Mexico Angus Association, Mitzi Miller, 480-208-1410, 174 NM 236, Floyd, NM, 88118, www.nmangusassociation.org. New Mexico Beef Council, Dina Reitzel, 505-841-9407, 505-841-9409, 1209 Mountain Rd. Pl. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, nmbeef@nmbeef.com, www. nmbeef.com New Mexico Business Coalition, 505-8364223, P.O. Box 95735, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, nmbiz@nmbizcoalition.org, The NMBC is a true grass roots operation that will educate individual voters about the candidate and issues in their district and motivate them to take that knowledge to the polls and vote. New Mexico Cattle Growers Association, 505-247-0584, 2231 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, Serving ranching families and their supporters in New Mexico and 19 other states. New Mexico Cattle Growers Health Insurance ADM Plan, Robert Homer, 505-828-9690, 5600 Wyoming NE ste 150A, Albuquerque, NM, 87103, Group, long term care and individual health insurance, estate planning services, low cost term life, business planning. New Mexico Chile Association, Evelyn Ledbetter, 575-760-6846, c/o Agricultural Experiment Station, New Mexico State University, MSC 3BF, P.O. Box 30003, NM, 88003, eledbetternmca@outlook.com, nmchileassociation.com New Mexico Council of Outfitters and Guides, Kerrie Romero, 505-440-5258, 51 Bogan Rd, Stanley, NM, 87056, info@ nmoutfitters.com, www.nmoutfitters. com, Serving the Professional Hunting/ Fishing Industry since 1978.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

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New Mexico CowBelles, Tana Haase Garnett, 719-252-0520, P.O. Box 490, Aztec, NM, 87410, CaseySpradley@gmail.com, www.newmexicocowbelles.org, Sustain the integrity of the New Mexico Beef Industry through consumer awareness, education, and promotion while respecting the past, living in the present, and looking towards the future. New Mexico Federal Lands Council, Don L. (Bebo) Lee, 575-963-2505, P.O. Box 149, Alamogordo, NM, 88310, newmexicofederallandscouncil@gmail. com, Representing federal and state trust lands users. New Mexico Horse Breeders Association, Anna Faye Davis, 505-262-0224, Untown Stn., P.O. Box 36869, Albuquerque, NM, 87176, www.nmhorsebreeders.com, The New Mexico Bred Program is the best State-Bred program in the world. New Mexico Horse Council, Danette McGuire Exec. Sec., 505-345-8959, P.O. Box 10206, Albuquerque, NM, 87184, nmhc@swcp.com, www.nmhorsecouncil. org, Dedicated to uniting the horse industry in NM through education and public outreach. New Mexico Livestock Board, William Bunce Executive Director, 505-8416161, 300 San Mateo Blvd ste1000 NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87108, www.nmlbonline. com, NM Brand Registration, Livestock Movement regulation, Livestock Disease Prevention. New Mexico Oil & Gas Association, Marie Gutierrez y Alarid, 505-982-2568, 505-660-4207, 505-986-1094, P. O. Box 1864, Santa Fe, NM, 87504, marieg@ nmoga.org, www.nmoga.org New Mexico Paint Horse Club, Kathy O’Neal, 505-688-0221, P.O. Box 1088, Corrales, NM, 87048, kathy@liverytraining.com, www.nmpainthorse.org, Registerd Paint Horses affiliated with American Pain Horse Assn. offering Horse shows and clinics. New Mexico Palomino Exhibitors Assoc., Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@ juno.com, www.nmpea.com, NM affiliate of Palomino Horse Breeders of America (PHBA) promoting palomino horses in NM. Offering horse shows & clinics. New Mexico Quarter Horse Assn, Toni Miller, 505-401-8664, P.O. Box 11, Peralta, NM, 87042, tonijeamiller@comcast.net, www.nmqha.com, NM affiliate of AQHA, offering show, futurities, activity of horses of all breeds.

New Mexico State Fair/Expo New Mexico, Dan Mourning GM, 505-222-9732, 300 San Pedro NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87108, Junior Livestock, cattle and horse shows, PRCA rodeo and more. New Mexico Wool Growers Inc, 505-2470584, 505-842-1766, P.O. Box7520, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, www. nmagiculture.org, Trade organization for New Mexico Sheep Industry. NM Paint Horse Club, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www. nmpainthorse.org, NM State affiliate of the American Paint Horse Association sponsoring horse shows offering traditional horse show classes for all levels of riders plus cutting, working cowhorse and Ranch classes. NM Palomino Exhibitors Association, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@ juno.com, www.nmpea.com, NM State affiliate of the Palomino Horse Breeders of America. Horse shows and awards program for members showing Palomino and Palomino Bred horses in NM. All levels of riders welcomed. Otero CowBelles, Education Ch. Debi W. Rupe, 575-434-0208, 575-443-4103, 800 Laborcita Canyon Road, La Luz, NM, 88337-9308, debirupe@yahoo.com, We Tell the BEEF Story from Pasture to Plate. Protect Americans Now (PAN), 505-4804659, P.O. Box 1204, Elephant Butte NM 87935. Our mission is to educate people about government’s overreach in our daily lives using private property, land use, federal designations, & endangered species regulations. Reserve Chamber of Commerce, 575-5336116, P.O.Box 415, Reserve, NM, 87830, reservecc@gilanet.com, www.gilanet. com/reservecc, Promoting economic development in Catron County. Rio Arriba Farm & Livestock Bureau, Aileen Prada Martinez, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, apradamartinez@yahoo.com, Your county voice for agriculture. A grassroots organization assisting farmers and ranchers at county, state and national levels.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

64,886 6,095 square miles median, 9 .7’’ October 29 April 8 3,636 ft . Roswell 1,251,538 acres 707,224 acres 0 acres 1,928,900 acres 1,900 acres surface: 3,260 acres; ground: 78,970 acres; surface & ground: 15,590 acres 575-622-3210

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

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* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, Webb Fields, 361-592-9357, P.O. Box 1257, Kingsville, TX, 78364, wfields@ santagertrudis.com, www.santagertrudis. com, SGBI is the official association of the Santa Gertrudis breed, offering registration services, performance and genetic evaluation, education, marketing and promotion support and member services.

Adobe Palace Performance Center, Rose Reams, 575-648-8200, 602-686-2054, 6479 Hwy 380 West, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, RuidosoRose@yahoo.com, NA, Planning a SE New Mexico Fiber Art Festival for May 15,16&17 2021. Event will consist of sheep and alpaca on display, vendor (craft & supplies) info & educational booths. Classes, lectures & hands on demonstrations.

Southwest Red Angus Assoc., Will Crockett president, 575-703-5970, PO Box 125, Hope, NM, 88250, Red Angus, Reg. Red Angus seed stock, contact for producers near you.

Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction, Charlie Myers, 505-864-7451, P.O. Box 608, 19543 Hwy. 314, Belen, NM, 87002, pmyers1535@aol.com, www. belenlivestock.com, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Horses. Livestock sales by auction.

Texas Hereford Association, Jack Chastain, 817-831-3161, 817-821-3544, 817-831-3162, 4609 Airport Freeway, Fort Worth, TX, 76117, texashereford@sbcglobal.net, texashereford.org, Hereford - Reg. & Comm. Hereford cattle. Hereford breed promotion and service to purebred and commercial cattle operations. Texas Limousin Association, Ralph Hawkins, Executive Secretary, 817-297-2462, P.O. Box 329, Crowley, TX, 76036, txlimo@aol. com, www.texas-limousin.com, Limousin/ Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Limousin breed association. USDA/APHIS/Wildlife Services, Jon Grant, Acting State Director, 505-3462640, 8441 Washington St NE ste C, Albuquerque, NM, 87113, alan.may@aphis. usda.gov, USDA wildlife service. USDA Farm Services, Mike White, 505-7614900, 6200 Jefferson NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, USDA Farm services agency. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services, Xavier Montoya, 505-761-4400, 6200 Jefferson NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, Natural Resources. USDA Rural Economic Development, 505-761-4900, 6200 Jefferson NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, USDA Rural Economic Development.

Auctions / Markets A&K Land and Cattle Corp., Jeanette Kelley, 575-703-5198, P.O. Box 1419, Hope, NM, 88250, kelleyranch@wildblue.net, Angus, Longhorns, Commercial Longhorn Angus cross cattle.

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Charles F Dickerson Inc., Charles F Dickerson, 575-644-7445, 575-5261106, 575-526-0880, 3920 W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, charles@ cfdauction.com, Charles F. Dickerson, Inc, International Auctioneers. Clift Land Brokers, George Clift, 806-3559856, 806-674-8979, 806-358-3481, 3430 I-40 West, Amarillo, TX, 79102, LandUpdate@CliftLandBrokers.com, www.CliftLandBrokers.com, Recognized by Land Report as one of America’s Best Brokerages 4 years in a row, specializing in farm/ranch, and commercial real estate. 7 offices, 21 agents and licensed in TX, OK, KS, CO, NE, & NM. Clovis Livestock Auction, Charlie Rogers, 575-762-4422, 504 S. Hull, Clovis, NM, 88101, clovislivestockauction@yahoo. com, Comm. cattle, Comm. horses, serving all your buying and selling needs. Dean Newberry & Associates, Inc, Carl Dean Newberry, 806-364-4042, 806-3462081, 806-360-4350, P O Box 966, 108 E. Third St ., Hereford, TX, 79045, dnre@wtrt. net, FARM-RANCH-CRP LAND-DAIRY LOCATIONS Five States Livestock Auction, Pat Riley, 575-374-2505, P.O. Box 266, 54 Lake Hwy., Clayton, NM, 88415, Comm. cattle, sheep, and horses. J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-4852500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@jandjauction.com, jandjauction. com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets.

McCall Auction Services, Howard McCall, 505-296-0979, 1524 Eubank NE, Suite 6, Albuquerue, NM, 87112, h4mccall@gmail. com, Auction services for real estate, farm and ranch brokers, registered cattle sales management. Profit Maker Bulls, Dave Bittner, 308-2846893, 308-284-8280, 308-284-6932, 1361 Hwy 30 East, Paxton, NE, 69155, bulls@ megavision.com, www.profitmaker bulls.com, Seedstock 100 supplier of Registered Bulls with innovative Buy Them or Lease Them You Decide Program. Roswell Livestock Auction, Benny/Smiley Wooton, 575-622-5580, 900 Garden, Roswell, NM, 88202, rla@dfn.com, Cattle & horse; livestock auction, livestock trucking, Roswell Brangus Bull sale last Sat in Feb. Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-4000312, P.O. Box 121, Encino , NM, 88321, siresourcebulls@gmail.com, siresource. com, Sire-Source is a site designed to market bulls for all seed stock breeders in one location. Ability to narrow your search by selecting the EPD’s interested in. Video and pictures available. Southwest Livestock Auction, Dennis Chavez, 505-865-4600, P.O. Box 700, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, swlivestock@aol.com, Sale every Saturday at 12 noon – selling cattle, horses, sheep, and goats. Western Trading Post, Jim Olson, 520-4267702, 403 N. Florence St, Casa Grande, AZ, 85122, www.TotallyWestern.com. Cowboy & Indian memorabilia, Collectables, Southwestern Antiques. We buy, sell, trade and pawn. Willcox Livestock Auction, Sonny Shores, 520-384-2206, 520-507-2134, 1020 N. Haskell Ave., P.O. Box 1117, Willcox, AZ, 85644, www.willcoxlivestockauction.com, Sale every Thursday 11AM, view online at www.dvauction.com, visit the website for special sales throughout the year.

Beef Packers Caviness Beef Packers, Steve Caviness, 806-357-2443, 806-357-2333, 3255 West Hwy 60, Hereford, TX, 79045, www. cavinessbeef.com, Harvesting cows and bulls since 1962.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

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Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

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26,853 3,986 square miles median, 10 .0’’ October 12 May 7 6,160 ft . Grants 844,720 acres 188,889 acres 906,006 acres 967,025 acres 1,437 acres surface: 6,300 acres; ground: 500 acres; surface & ground: 2,260 acres 505-287-9266

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

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Nelson’s Meats/Nelson’s Spear T Ranch, Larry Nelson, 505-836-3330, 929 Old Coors Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM, 87121, nelsonmeats@hotmail.com, Comm. cattle-we sell all natural beef sides and quarters.

Contractors Aero Tech, Ted Stallings, Cameron Stallings, 575-763-4300, 575-515-1189, 5333 E 21st St, Clovis, NM, 88101, www.aerotechteam. com, Aerial Rangeland Spraying, Surveys & Charter by Fixed Wing & Helicopter.

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Dow AgroSciences, Greg Alpers, 575-6267438, 1909 West 27th, Roswell, NM, 88201, gaalpers@dow.com, DowAgro. com, Range and Pasture brush and weed control; products, expertise and contractors available. Eagle Creek Land and Cattle LLC, Bud Hettinga, 575-644-7477, 575-430-6088, 575-526-2835, 2205 shalem colony trail, Ranch located at Ruidoso, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, budhettinga@yahoo.com. Greenwood Tech Support Services, Randall S. Greenwood, 575-533-6937, P.O.Box 26, Aragon, NM, 87820, ibgreenwood@ gmail.com, www.ibgreenwood.com, GTSS provides affordable, quality GIS mapping for efficient management of large landholdings. For Ranch managers, Water-right holders, Realtors, and Homeowners. Please visit our website. Guadalupe Mountain Fencing, Clint Hughes, 575-361-3216, 575-706-2750, 2023 Hepler Road, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, gmfencing2023@gmail.com, guadalupemountainfencing.com GMF builds, installs and repairs all types of fence incl., but not limited to, farm & ranch and oil field fences. We travel all of NM and west TX. We also offer top of the line Arrow Cattle equipment. JY Livestock Gathering LLC, Jolyn Young, 775-346-0241, 775-385-9354, 5853 Solias Road, Fallon, NV, 89406, Mrsjolynyoung@ gmail.com, Www.JYlivestockgathering. com, Specializing in gathering and removing the most difficult to locate cattle, horses, burros, etc. Based out of Fallon, NV and serving all Western states. KBS (Ken Babcock Sales Inc.), Jeff Weirich, 800-544-6530, 785-741-0193, 785-5447777, 601 S 23rd Street, Hiawatha, KS, 66434, sales@kenbabcocksales.com, www.kenbabcocksales.com, KBS offers agricultural and commercial construction services. Brands offered include Brock® grain and feed bins, metal-frame Butler® buildings, IntelliFarms™ and Tri-State Grain Conditioning™. Kinetic Improvement, Inc., Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, 505-298-7742, P.O. Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 871911603, info@kineticimprovement.com, www.kineticimprovement.com, Kinetic Improvement Inc.: Mechanical Equipment Services & Products - see Our Ad Call (505) 298-8842, email us at info@ kineticimprovement.com or look us up on the web at www.kineticimprovement.com.

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Langford Tractor Work, Archie Langford, 575-623-1407, 3400 W Brasher, Roswell, NM, 88203, langtrac@cableone.net, Road Grading.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

12,174 3,771 square miles median, 15 .9’’ October 6 May 11 6,933 ft . Raton 88,920 acres 274,777 acres 73 acres 2,057,189 acres 4,500 acres surface: 30,800 575-445-8071

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MD Barnmaster NM, Laura Johnson, 505-681-3713, P.O. Box 1199, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmbarnbuilder@aol.com, www. mdbarnmaster.com, MD Barnmaster modular construction materials and metal building components for kick-proof, chew-proof, low maintenance and zero fire spread rated barns and buildings. Serving all of NM. Nick Layman Media, Nick Layman, 505-5503869, Albuquerque, NM, 87121, nick@ nicklaymanmedia.com, nicklaymanmedia. com, Providing photo and video for your agriculture, ranch, and association needs. Over 15 years of experience in photo and video work. We have worked with many blue collar businesses in New Mexico. Northeastern Enterprises Plumbing Heating and Septic, Larry Lopez, 575-483-5075, 575-447-0321, 1 Model Farm Road P.O. Box 543, Springer, NM, 87747, northeasternenterprises@yahoo. com. Overdrive Fencing, Cali Haberman, 701-2693820, 103 Main Street, Marion, ND, 58466, overdrivefencing@gmail.com, 103 Main Street, Overdrive Fencing comes equipped with the latest technologies in fencing. Barbed wire, high tinsel, corral work and much more. Rinconada Farm, Bud Hettinga, 575-6447477, 575-526-2835, 2205 Shalem Colony Trail, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, budhettinga@yahoo.com, Pecans, alfalfa, trucking services, welding, construction services. Rio Services, Grady Gardner, 575-650-2176, 6536 McNutt Rd., Anthony, NM, 88029, rioservices@msn.com, Site Work & Utilities. ROC Inc., Robert Otero, 505-565-1117, P.O. Box 385, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, rocincnm@ comcast.net, Excavation / trenching; directional boring. Taylor Ranch, Jim or Wanda Taylor, 575-267-2819, 575-740-1115, HC 32 Box 45, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, englecowcamp@yahoo.com, steel products & metal roofing.

Education Adobe Palace Performance Center, Rose Reams, 575-648-8200, 602-686-2054, 6479 Hwy 380 West, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, RuidosoRose@yahoo.com, NA, Planning a SE New Mexico Fiber Art Festival for May 15,16&17 2021. Event will consist of sheep and alpaca on display, vendor (craft & supplies) info & educational booths. Classes, lectures & hands on demonstrations. Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-220-9909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol. com, billkingranch.com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Jim Loughead, 480-2353551, 816-205-7808, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 85233-3310, james. loughead@boehringer-ingelheim.com, www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/animalhealth/overview. The family-owned, disease prevention company with trusted brands: Pyramid, Express, Triangle, Alpha, Caliber, TrichGuard, LongRange, Eprinex, Ivomec, Synanthic, Zactran, Bio-Mycin and more. Bovine Elite, LLC, Carl David Rugg, 979-6930388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@ bovine-elite.com, www.bovine-elite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Karen Budd-Falen, 307-632-5105, 307-6373891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, karen@buddfalen.com, buddfalen. com, Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights. C2 Consulting, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, c2consulting7@ gmail.com, www.lagloriacattleco.com, Experienced bilingual consultants focused on improving profitability of beef operations through development of site-specific nutrition, genetic, marketing, and employee training programs. Chaves-Otero-Lincoln CountyFarm Service Agency, Lynn Muncy, CED, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@ nm.usda.gov, Chaves County Farm Service Agency

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Corriente CowBelles, Ashley Ivins, 575-8087325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Promoting the beef industry through education and service in Lincoln County. DairyMAX, 800-332-4790, 2214 Paddock Way Drive Sute 600, Grand Prarie, TX, 75050, www.dairymax.org, Generic Dairy Promotion service, including nutritional education, school food consultation and industrial relations. DuBois Rodeo Scholarships, Frank DuBoise, 575-523-4151, P.O. Box 999, Mesquite, NM, 88048, mscowboy@gmail.com, Using rodeo to educate and develop the future of agriculture. Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell, Ms. Myers, 575-624-7337, P.O. Box 6000, Roswell, NM, 88202, Training/education for automotive, aviation, electronics/ computer Technology, drafting and design, industrial engineering, safety, pilot training, fire safety and welding. History & GHOST Tours of Old Town Albuquerque, Old Town Julie Brown, 505-246-8687, 303 Romero St NW, Plaza Don Luis - N120, Albuquerque, NM, 87104, oldtowntours@gmail.com, www.toursofoldtown.com, Abq’s oldest & most famous GHOST Tour - since 2001! Great, old-fashioned, story telling entertainment. History, Legends & Lore Tours Daily. Ghost Tours NIGHTLY. 5 Stars! LG Genetics, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www. lagloriacattleco.com, Custom Estrus Synchronization, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer, and Ultrasound Pregnancy Diagnosis. Training for artificial insemination, and ultrasound pregnancy diagnomonfettesis. Livestock Market Digest, 505-243-9515, www.aaalivestock.com, Albuquerque, NM. New Mexico Agricultural Leadership Program, Tina Wilson, 575-646-6691, 575-646-4082, PO Box 30003, MSC 3501, Las Cruces, NM, 88003-8003, nmal@nmsu.edu, aces.nmsu.edu/nmal, Developing knowledgeable, multicultural leaders in New Mexico’s agriculture, food, and natural resource industries – delivered through eight seminars including D.C. and an international experience


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

49,812 1,404 square miles median, 16 .5’’ October 28 April 15 4,280 ft . Clovis 3,468 acres 60,150 acres 0 acres 837,767 acres 800 acres ground: 222,000 acres; surface and ground: 200 575-763-6505

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

270,000 12,100 86,000 500

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

c u r r y county

Grau Charolais ranCh Performance Tested Since 1965

BULLS, FEMALES & SEMEN FOR SALE T. Lane Grau – 575.760.6336 – tlgrau@hotmail.com Colten Grau – 575.760.4510 – colten_g@hotmail.com 1680 CR 37 Grady, New Mexico 88120 JULY 2020

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New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom, Brenda Logan, 575-532-4714, 575-7991373, 2220 N Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, agclass@nmflb.org, www.nmaitc. org, The purpose of NMAITC is to educate the general public, with an emphasis on K-12 students and educators, about the importance of agriculture.We offer free classroom presentations and workshops. New Mexico Beef Council, Dina Reitzel, 505-841-9407, 505-841-9409, 1209 Mountain Rd. Pl. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, nmbeef@nmbeef.com, www. nmbeef.com New Mexico Chile Association, Evelyn Ledbetter, 575-760-6846, c/o Agricultural Experiment Station, New Mexico State University, MSC 3BF, P.O. Box 30003, NM, 88003, eledbetternmca@outlook.com, nmchileassociation.com New Mexico CowBelles, Nancy Phelps, President, 719-252-0520, P.O. Box 490, Aztec, NM, 87410, CaseySpradley@ gmail.com, www.newmexicocowbelles. org, Sustain the integrity of the New Mexico Beef Industry through consumer awareness, education, and promotion while respecting the past, living in the present, and looking towards the future.

T BK BA N K STA N DS FO R I N V EST I N G IN OUR COM M UN I T I E S

TBKBANK.COM 505-285-6611 824 W. SANTA FE AVE. GRANTS, NM TB K B A N K , SSB | MEMBER FDIC

New Mexico Horse Council, Danette McGuire Exec. Sec., 505-345-8959, P.O. Box 10206, Albuquerque, NM, 87184, nmhc@swcp.com, www.nmhorsecouncil. org, Dedicated to uniting the horse industry in NM through education and public outreach. New Mexico State University, Glenn Duff, 575-646-1242, Box 30003, Dept 3-1, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, asicence@nmsu. edu, Registered and commercial Angus, Brangus and Brahman cattle; commercial Suffock, registered Quarter Horses. NMSU Animal & Range Sciences, Dr. Shanna Ivey, 575-646-2515, aces.nmsu. edu/academics/anrs, Las Cruces , NM. New Mexico Stockman, 505-243-9515, www. aaalivestock.com, Albuq., NM, 87194. NMSU Corona Range and Livestock Research Center, Shad Cox, 575-7993569, 575-849-1015, 575-849-1021, P.O. Box 392, 739 University Road, Corona, NM, 88318, shadcox@nmsu. edu, Corona.nmsu.edu, Calving ease Angus Bulls, Commercial Crossbred calves, Commercial Rambouillet and SAMM crossbred rams, ewes, and lambs, crossbred show wethers, doelings and guard dogs. Conference facilities.

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law firm. p.c.

Oil and Gas Development Issues Water Rights/Water Quality/Water Disposal OCD Hearings Title/Boundary Disputes Easements/ Access issues Right-of-Way/Condemnation Permitting/ Leasing BLM, Forest Service, State Lands Mineral Development Business Dissolution/ Probate Ranch Sales/ Leases/ Purchases Wind & Solar Leases/ Pollution/ Environmental Gas

Pete V. Domenici, Jr., Esq. 320 Gold Avenue SW – Suite 1000 Albuquerque, NM 87102 505/883-6250 • 505/884-3424 Fax www.DomeniciLaw.com

NEW Loan Production Office for Citizens Bank of Clovis in Moriarty, focusing on Agriculture and Business Loans John M. Heckendorn, Vice President 1209 US Rt 66, Suite C, Moriarty, NM 87035-3422 Office: 505-832-5092 • Cell: 505-379-8212 www.cbcnm.bank

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Nogal Mesa Ranchman’s Camp Meeting, Nogal Mesa Ranchman’s, 575-3552803, P.O. Box 86, Nogal, NM, 88341, acornerstone@plateautel.net, www. nmrcampmeeting.com. Protect Americans Now (PAN), 505-4804659, P.O. Box 1204, Elephant Butte NM 87935. Our Mission is to educate people about govenments overreach in our daily lives using private property, land use, federal designations, & endangered species regulations. Otero CowBelles, Education Ch. Debi W. Rupe, 575-434-0208, 575-443-4103, 800 Laborcita Canyon Road, La Luz, NM, 88337-9308, debirupe@yahoo.com, We Tell the BEEF Story from Pasture to Plate. Range & Ranch Management Services , Christopher D. Allison , 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd , Mesilla Park , NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com Range and Ranch Management Services. Rio Arriba Cooperative Extension Service, Donald Martinez, 505-6854523, 505-927-1838, 505-685-4624, HCR 77 Box 9, Rural Event Center, Abiquiu, NM, 87510, donmart@nmsu.edu, Your county Ag representative regardless of size of operation. Providing agricultural education to all interested. Rio Arriba Farm & Livestock Bureau, Aileen Prada Martinez, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, apradamartinez@yahoo.com, Your county voice for agriculture. A grassroots organization assisting farmers and ranchers at county, state and national levels. Rockin Horse Riding Academy , Melodee Smith, 575-373-3737, 1625 So. Main St, Las Cruses, NM, 88005, Melodee@4barcompany.com, Riding Academy for underprivileged children supported by Horses & Heros and Azlyn’s stable for hope. USDA Farm Service Agency, Lynn Muncy, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@ usda.gov, usda.gov, USDA Farm Service Agency. Univerity of Arizona, Colin Kaltenbach, 520-292-2254, 14721 N Alamo Canyon Dr, Oro Valley, AZ, 85755, kltnbch@ag.arizona. edu, Quality education.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

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d e

1,829 2,366 square miles median, 15 .1’’ October 23 April 18 4,030 ft . Ft . Sumner 44,481 acres 242,868 acres 0 acres 1,206,408 acres 6,600 acres surface: 6,140 acres; ground: 7,080 acres 575-355-2381

b a c a

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36,500 18,400 1,000

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

county Ironhorse Pipe Portable Corral Panels u Pasture and Corral Gates u Pipe – New and Used u Square, Angle, Flat Steel u

U.S. 60/84 East Ft. Sumner, New Mexico 575/355-2277

& Steel

Cee Purlin u Custom Welding & Manufacturing u

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Zeigler Geologic Consulting, LLC, Kate Zeigler, 575-207-7826, 505-263-5448, 13170 Central Ave. SE, Suite B-137, Albuquerque, NM, 87123, zeiglergeo@ gmail.com, zeiglergeo.com, Zeigler Geologic Consulting provides groundwater resource management for ranches and farms in eastern NM. We work with your range and crop planning to provide data for water quality and quantity. Zia Trust, Inc., John Attwood - Trust Officer, 505-881-3338, 505-881-3338, 505-8750302, 6301 Indian School Rd NE, Suite 800, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, jattwood@ ziatrust.com, ziatrust.com Zia Trust, a New Mexico trust company, serves the estate planning needs of ranchers and farmers in New Mexico. This includes Financial POA, Trustee and Personal Representative.

Feed AC Nutrition,, 800-527-931 5, 505-400-8736, 905 White Mill Rd, P.O. Box 2365, Roswell, NM, 88202, rperry@acbluebonnet.com, www.acnutrition.com, Products include: Range Cubes & Concentrates, Range Minerals, Creep and Complete, Wildlife & Game and Feedlot.

Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co. LLC, Gary Mediola, 575-653-4140, 575-291-5339, PO Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@ pvtn.net, Dealer/Distributor of Westway Feed Products and Mix 30 NM & AZ. Liquid feed (Mix 30 soybean based, Westway molasses based), Westway 28% AN bio-degradable protein tubs and mineral tubs. We deliver. Bays Cattle Co., Ty Bays, 575-590-7587, 575-537-3275, P.O. Box 2982, Silver City, NM, 88062, sherribays@q.com, Registered Angus Bulls and Commercial Hereford Bulls. Weaned crossbred calves. Mix 30 Liquid Feed. Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-220-9909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol. com, billkingranch.com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage. Box Farms & Irrigation, Phillip & Kathleen Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 575-461-0240, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox_bia@ plateautel.net, Commerical Cattle & Hays, Irrigation Systems Sales & Services. Consulting.

ADM Animal Nutrition, Mona Klein, 806-282-8429, 3650 Deere Dr, Hereford, TX, 79045, mona.klein@adm. com, admanimalnutrition.com. Meet nutritional needs of your production animal! MoorMan’s® Range Minerals and Mintrate®, innovation of AMPT™ and AminoGain®. ADM offers value with quality products for all species.

Animal Health Express, Rachel, 800-5338115, 520-888-0294, 800-437-9898, 3301 N Freeway Rd, Tucson, AZ, 85705, info@animalhealthexpress.com, animalhealthexpress.com, Located in Tucson, AZ a UPS ground service package is 1-3 days to the entire west. With 5, 000+ products we offer a wide variety of supplies.

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Bryan Farm LLC, Jack Bryan, 505-8321112, 41 Kind Rd, Stanley, NM, 87056, mgtractor@gmail.com, Reg. warmbloods and warmblood crosses; alfalfa, orchard grass; tractors, implements, farm equipment; service shop. Burnett Ranch Feeds LLC, Mike Hanagan, 575-703-6190, 575-365-8291, 7255 Roswell Highway, Artesia, NM, 88210, jbb@pvtn.net, burnettranchfeeds.com. Cache La Poudre Feeds LLC, Ron Treiber, 970-482-5092, 970-227-7867, 970-4825092, 1724 North Overland Trail, Fort Collins, CO, 80521, clpfeeds@msn.com, Profilefeeds.com. Central Life Sciences, Michael Hampton, 817-487-5138, 800-347-8272, 401 Westmeadow Dr., Cleburne, TX, 76033, mhampton@central.com, www.Altosidigr. com & www.starbarproducts.com, Central Life Sciences offers effective fly control programs and solutions to help keep your cattle healthy and productive. Circle S Feed Store, Wally Menuey, 575-8858369, 800-386-1235, 2907 South Canal, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, www.circlesfeed. com, Animal Feed, Health Products & Supplies. Cloer Hay Farm, Carol Cloer, 505-320-6286, 337 CR 5500, Bloomfield, NM, 87413, ccloer@comcast.net, Quality Alfalfa 70 lb. Bales. We deliver. Cortese Feed Inc., Knox & Elaine Cortese, 575-355-2271, P.O. Box 25, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, Cortese Feed & Supply, Knox & Elaine Cortese, P.O. Box 25, Ft. Sumner, NM 88119 575-355-2271, Purina Feed, tack, animal health, T&s feeders, flatbed trailers, storage containers.

Adolfo V. Sanchez MD, Adolfo Sanchez, 505-864-7781, 703 Christopher Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, dolfosanchez@yahoo.com, Santa Gertrudis and Shorthorn cattle, alfalfa and grass hay, family physician. Ag Specialties Inc., Darrol Childers, President, 806-359-5544, 806-6797295, P.O. Box 7483, Amarillo, TX, 79114, Products include: Silage Inoculants, Direct Fed Microbials, Probiotics, Enzymes.

Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-772-5766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport.

Weanlings & Yearlings

FOR SALE —————— TYLER RIVETTE O: 281/342-4703 • C: 832/494-8871 harrisonquarterhorses@yahoo.com www.harrisonquarterhorseranch.com

Cowtown Feed & Livestock, Dudley Byerley, 505-722-6913, 505-870-2535, #14 Hamilton Rd US Hwy 491, Gallup, NM, 87305, dudleybyerley@yahoo.com, Buyer and seller of all classes of livestock, wool and mohair. CPE Feeds Inc., CPE Feeds Inc., 806-6374758, 2102 Lubbuck Road, Brownfield, TX, 79316, CPE Feeds Inc Brownfield, TX 79316, 806-637-7458 Cottonseed Products, Range Cubes. Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 970-7362272, 14908 Hwy 550 South, Dourango, CO, 81301, Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 14908 Hwy. 550 South, Durango, CO 81301, 303-259-0650, Reg. Limousin cattle, alfalfa, grass hay, oat hay.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

64,000 7,800 27,500 1,000

d o ñ a

215,579 3,804 square miles median, 8 .3’’ October 28 April 9 3,881 ft . Las Cruces 1,826,710 acres 228,564 acres 0 acres 386,774 acres 0 acres ground: 9,370 acres; surface & ground: 86,660 acres 575-525-6649

CROP PRODUCTION 2019 FIGURES

HARVESTED ACRES

CROP

Chile Peppers Cotton, Upland PECANS

2,000 5,600

a n a

TOTAL PRODUCTION

15,900 tons 15,400 bales

BEARING ACRES

PRODUCTION (1000 lbs.)

31,500

63,330

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

county ANIMAL & RANGE S C I E N C E S

Four on-campus animal facilities house: BEEF CATTLE HORSES/SWINE SHEEP

Students can major in Animal or Rangeland Resources and are provided with the very best of “hands on” academic instruction by our faculty. Fully equipped labs allow students access to cutting-edge research in: livestock nutrition / genetics / physiology / endocrinology / meat science / wool / toxicology / watershed & rangeland ecology / weed & brush control / plant systematics / grazing management

The Department also offers pre-veterinary studies – our graduates have a high acceptance rate into veterinary medicine programs. We offer graduate degrees at the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy levels. The M.S. or Ph.D. in Animal Science can emphasize nutrition or physiology, and offers a Ph.D. in Range Science to study range management, range ecology and watershed management. Dr. Shanna Ivey – 575/646-2515 / Dr. John Campbell – 575/646-6180 / http://aces.nmsu.edu/academics/anrs

THE DEPARTMENT ALSO OPERATES

The Department of Animal & Range Sciences is part of the College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences

• The Chihuahuan Desert Rangeland Research Center (The College Ranch) – 64,000 acre ranch just outside of Las Cruces • The Corona Range & Livestock Research Center – 28,000 acre ranch & facilities in Corona, NM • Student organizations, including a Block & Bridle Club, Pre-Vet Club, Range Club, Horsemen’s Association, Therapeutic Riding Club, & Judging Teams • Clayton Research Center hosts research on shipping protocols, particularly evaluating the health and performance of newly received cattle, and nutrition and management from feedlot to slaughter

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Creightons Town & Country, Creightons Town & country, 575-356-3665, 1625 S. Avenue D, Portales, NM, 88130, Creightons Town & Country, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM 88130, 575-356-3665, Hi Pro feeds, horse & tack, animal health, pet supplies, western & casual wear. Crisden Investments LLC, C.E. Sanchez, 505-287-2074, P.O. Box 992, Grants, NM, 87020, milanstorage@gmail.com, Hay crops : office and warehouse storage. Crockett Farms, Will Crockett, 575-703-5970, PO Box 125, Hope, NM, 88250, will@ crockett-ranch.com, www.crockett-ranch. com, Alfalfa and Triticale hay. Curtis & Curtis, Blake or Tye Curtis, 575-7624759, 4500 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, Seed sales, small grain, alfalfa, sorghums, forages, irrigated and native grasses. DBS Commodities, 575-622-9200, 184 Darby Rd., Dexter, NM, 88230, Dairy Feed and nutritional consultant. Decker Services, Justin Decker, 505-3308089, 18 CR 6830, Waterflow, NM, 87421, Reg. Hereford bulls. Delk Feed Company (ADM/MoorMan’s Feeds), Joe Delk, 575-644-3082, 575-6443082, 575-644-3082, PO Box 879, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, Delk.Feed@yahoo.com. Del Rio Land and Cattle Co., Matt Herrington/ Jim Layton, 928-322-4684, 150 W Discovery Park Blvd, Safford, AZ, 85546, delriolandcattle@gmail.com Big Bend Trailers, GR Flatbeds, Tires, Pearson Squeeze Chutes, Fencing, pipe and sucker rod, solar/submersible pumps, storage tanks, drinkers, diaphragm floats, Mix 30, SweetPro supplements, and more.

Ensz Hauling, Karl, Jeremy, 575-799-9160, 575-799-9179, NM, Alfalfa Hay Small/ Round Bales, Hegari - Triticale. F & F Cattle Company, Michael S. Fitzgerald, 575-673-2346, 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM, NM, 87733, ffcattleco@ plateautel.net, Commercial cattle, AQHA registered horses, winter wheat, hay. Farmway Feed Mills, John Octerbeck, 505-425-6775, P.O. Box 390, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Complete line of livestock and poultry feeds. Hi-Pro Feeds, 800-447-7620, hiprofeeds. com. Horse & Hound Feed N Supply, Curtis Creighton, 575-523-8790, 991 W. Amador, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, horsehoundfeed@qwestoffice.net, Full line of Purina products bag and bulk, vet supplies. Hudson Livestock Supplements Incorporated, 800-750-9608, 325-6593992, 8150 Thompson Road, Miles, TX, 76861, hudliv@aol.com, www. hudsonlivestock.com, Molasses in the tub. J3 Cattle Company, Joshua & Katie Ramsey, 575-921-3895, 575-921-5990, P.O. Box 26, Alamgordo, NM, 88311, joshuaramsey24@ gmail.com, www.j3cattle.com, Shorthorn and Maine influenced cattle, show steers and heifers; Contact us with questions on show feeds.

K2 Red Angus, Kim Cullen Goertz, 307-3312917, 307-331-2250, 2 S. Goertz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming. com, k2redangus.com, Functional, Fertile, Efficient... K2 Red Angus. Annual sale in November with PAP tested, fit and fertile 18-month old bulls, and commercial Red Angus bred heifers at Torrington Livestock Auction. Kripple Kreek Ranch, Angus & Limousin Cattle, Chile & Alfalfa, P.O. Box 585, Magdalena NM 87825, 575-635-0559 L&K Farm, Christopher Carrasco, 505-8659378, 1111 Don Pasqual Rd. NW, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, Reg. Black Angus, alfalfa, irrigated pasture. Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer, 970-596-4517, 970-5960045, 17270 6450 Rd., Montrose, CO, 81403, kathi@lazyjb.com, www. lazyjbangus.com, Semen available on low PAP herd sires. Private Treaty Fall Sales - Heifers & Steers. Online Show Heifer Sale - Oct.12, 2020 Annual Bull Sale at the Ranch - March 6, 2021. Marshall Ranch, Larry Marshall, 575-7345415, P.O. Box 399, Dexter, NM, 88230, lmarshall@fbfs.com, Alfafa, wheat silage, corn silage, cotton & pecans. Menefee Farms LLC, Dwight, Seth, Tad, 575-616-1077, 575-635-8542, 446 W. Pearson Rd., Lake Arthur, NM, 88253, dmenefee@pvtn.net, Alfalfa Hay in 4x4 or small bales, also Beardless Wheat Hay. Crossbred Calves.. Pecans, Corn, Cotton, and Triticale. Mesa Feed Products, Byran Shoemaker, 575-799-3670, 1305 W Brady Ave, Clovis, NM, 88101, bryan@mesafeedproducts. com, Liquid feed supplements. Motley Mill & Cube, Motley, 806-348-7151, 806-348-7316, TX-70, Roaring Springs, TX, 79256. New Mexico Salt & Minerals Corp, Wesley Watts, 575-361-3658, 575-887-8892, PO Box 2262, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, wesleywatts@bajabb.com, Call on us for all of your salt needs. bulk salt,bag salt, blocked salt. We carry irregular blocks. NWR Cattle Management Services, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices. com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Profitable solutions for cattle producers that decrease expenses & increase performance- low-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/Ultrasound Services & Training

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Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

38,500 16,600 9,000 800

56,997 4,180 square miles median, 11 .9’’ November 5 April 2 3,120 ft . Carlsbad 1,580,906 acres 509,864 acres 0 acres 596,133 acres 8,100 acres surface: 15,180 acres; ground: 35,470 acres; surface & ground: 25,040 acres 575-887-6595

e d d y

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* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

county

LISTING AND SELLING ALL PROPERTY TYPES Homes and land in Roswell, Artesia, Carlsbad and everywhere within New Mexico.

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Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply, Corky Morrison, 505-865-5432, 19763 Hwy. 314, Belen, NM, 87002, oldmill@nmia.com, Feed, animal health, livestock supplies and fertilizers.

SarTec Corporation, Bret Hobbs, 806-2398728, 9403 Quincy Ave, Lubbock, TX, 79424, bret.hobbs@sartec.com, SarTec. com. Industry leading yucca extract feed additives!

Onate Feed Co., LLC, Dan Shue, 505-8770410, 505-975-8396, 505-877-0419, 8000 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, onatefeedmill.com, Livestock Feed Manufacturer: Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Swine, and companion animals.

Sci-Agra Inc. / Cholla Livestock, LLC, Gary Wilson, 602-319-2538, 928-422-4172, P.O. Box 333, Seligman, AZ, 86337, www. sweetpro.com, Feed supplements for cattle, horses and sheep.

One Stop Feed Inc., Lovita Hale, 575-7623997, 400 S Hull, Clovis, NM, 88101. Paco Feed Yard, LLC., Joel Smith, 806-2653281, Box 956, Friona, TX, 79035, www. pacofeedyardllc.com. Point of Rocks Ranch, Faye Gaines, 575-4852473, HC 60 Box 27, Springer, NM, 87747, fayegaines@yahoo.com, Pasture & Grass-Santa Fe Trail preservation. Purina Animal Nutrition,Kyle Kaufman, 575-312-8913, kbkaufman@land0lakes. com, Feeds for all types of livestock, wildlife, exotics, small animal, and pets. Rafter F Farm & Ranch, Felipe Sanchez, 505-250-0265, P.O. Box 398, Jarales, NM, 87023, Quality barn-stored alfalfa hay and registered black Angus bulls. Ranch-Way Feed Mills, Inc., Bonnie Szidon, 970-482-1662, 536 Willow St., Fort Collins, CO, 80524, bzidon@ranch-way.com, www. ranch-way.com/, Livestock feed and mineral supply. Rancho Las Lagunas, Alfredo J. Roybal, 505-455-7211, 505-470-5630, 19-A Rancho Las Lagunas, Santa Fe, NM, 87506, ajroybal55@gmail.com, Comm. Hereford & Black Baldy Replacement Heifers, Alfalfa & Alfalfa/grass Mix Hay in small square bales. Mrs. Richard T. Ritter, CPA, Linda Ritter, 575-838-2209, P.O. Box 1558, Socorro, NM, 87801, ritter@sdc.org, Comm. Angus cross; hay production; certified public accountant. Riomax/Rio Nutrition, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@ cattlemanagementservices.com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Want to increase profitability? Feed more of what your cattle need, feed less total supplement, get more out of your grass, with a guaranteed consumption-even in drought. A proven nutrition solution! Romero Feed Store, Pat Romero, 505-2457990, P.O. Box 1264, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Dealer of Acco feeds, animals and poultry feeds.

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Snake Ranch, LLC, Steve Sichler, 575-8382839, 505-440-8444, P.O. Box 66, San Antonio, NM, 87832, Producing 4x4 bales and small bales of alfalfa hay, oat hay, and wheat hay as well as NM varieties of chile, and other produce. T4 Farm, Donnie Bidegain, 575-402-6971, 3010 Quay Road 60, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Alfalfa Hay.

Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders, Steven Meyer, 800-774-7900, 2320 Zinga Drive, Reedsburg, WI, 53959, smeyer@renegadepartswashers.com, www.automaticcattlefeeder.com. Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders provide the correct levels of nutrition to your cattle and livestock, up to 6 feedings per day. Solar Powered or 120 Volt Programmable Options. KBS (Ken Babcock Sales Inc.), Jeff Weirich, 800-544-6530, 785-741-0193, 785-5447777, 601 S 23rd Street, Hiawatha, KS, 66434, sales@kenbabcocksales.com, www.kenbabcocksales.com, KBS offers agricultural and commercial construction services. Brands offered include Brock® grain and feed bins, metal-frame Butler® buildings, IntelliFarms™ and Tri-State Grain Conditioning™.

Thompson Ranch, Ernest & Rhonda Thompson, 505-818-7286, 575-423-3313, HC 88 Box 613, Mountainair, NM, 87036, thompson.ranch@yahoo.com, Re. & Comm. Angus; Angus bulls, steers, & replacement heifers. Alfalfa.

Overdrive Fencing, Cali Haberman, 701-2693820, 103 Main Street, Marion, ND, 58466, overdrivefencing@gmail.com, 103 Main Street, Overdrive Fencing comes equipped with the latest technologies in fencing. Barbed wire, high tinsel, corral work and much more.

Suther Feed, Ryan Perry, 505-400-8736, P.O. Box 4301, Roswell NM 88202, ryanoerry@sutherfeeds.com

Paco Feed Yard, LLC., Joel Smith, 806-2653281, Box 956, Friona, TX, 79035, www. pacofeedyardllc.com.

Townsend Brangus, Gayland Townsend, 580-443-5777, 580-380-1606, P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK, 73450, cgtpattownsend@yahoo.com, Registered and commercial Brangus, grass hay.

Producers Livestock Marketing Association, Danny Major, 928-925-3710, P.O. Box 5128, Chino Valley, AZ, 86323.

Westway Feed Products, Cherami Viator, 800-800-7517, 14015 Park Dr. Ste 104, Tomball, TX, 77377, Cheramie.Viator@ westwayfeed.com, www.westwayfeed. com/, The global supplier of agriculturalbased liquid solutions, including feed, with the resources, service, technical support and collaborative culture.

Feedlots Bar-G Feedyard, Kevin Bunch, 806-357-2241, P.O. Box 1797, Hereford, TX, 79045. www. bar-g.com, Custom cattle feeding at its finest. Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co. LLC, Gary Mediola, 575-653-4140, 575-291-5339, PO Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@ pvtn.net, Dealer/Distributor of Westway Feed Products and Mix 30 NM & AZ. Liquid feed (Mix 30 soybean based, Westway molasses based), Westway 28% AN bio-degradable protein tubs and mineral tubs. We deliver.

Robertson Livestock, Donnie Robertson, 936-581-1844, 4661 PR 4055, Normagee, TX, 77871, crober86@aol.com, Certified Ultrasound Technician, registered and commercial cattle, and feedlot. Tucumcari Feed Yard,, 575-461-9732, 505-652-0195, P.O. Box 912, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, tucumcarifeedyard@hotmail. com, Feedyard.

Financial Ag New Mexico Farm Credit Services, John Heckendorn, 800-722-4769, 19554 Highway 314, Belen, NM, 87002, john. heckendorn@farmcreditbank.com, Agriculture production loans and various real estate financing products.


Population 27,687 Land Area 3,970 square miles Rainfall median, 14 .2� Average First Freeze Date October 24 Average Last Freeze Date April 28 Elevation 6,142 ft . 163 County Seat Silver City GilFederal Total Land 1,207,930 acres a R. State Land 358,655 acres Buckhorn 35 Indian Land 24,000 acres Gila Deeded Land 975,103 acres Inland Water15 0 acres 35 152 Pinos Altos Irrigated Land Fierro surface: 3,690 acres; Mimbres ground: 1,840 acres; San Lorenzo 152 Hanover surface & ground: 1,420 acres San Juan County Extension 575-388-1559 Silver CityAgent Bayard

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American Heritage Bank, Colten Grau, 575-762-2800, 575-769-1476, 3300 N Prince St., Clovis, NM, 88101, cgrau@ ahbnm.com, https://www.ahbnm.com/, American Heritage Bank is celebrating 20 years in the business of supporting our local communities through safe and sound banking practices. We specialize in Commercial and Ag Lending needs. Bank of the Southwest, Jason Garcia, 575-894-7171, P.O. Box 872, T or C, NM, 87901, Full service bank, short- and long-term financing. Bank of the Southwest, John Naylor, 575-625-1122, 226 North Main, Roswell, NM, 88201, www.banksw.com, Full service Bank short or long term. C2 Consulting, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, c2consulting7@ gmail.com, www.lagloriacattleco.com, Experienced bilingual consultants focused on improving profitability of beef operations through development of site-specific nutrition, genetic, marketing, and employee training programs.

Chaves-Otero-Lincoln CountyFarm Service Agency, Lynn Muncy, CED, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@ nm.usda.gov, Chaves County Farm Service Agency Citizens Bank of Clovis, Gary, 575-7691911, 421 Pile St, Clovis, NM, 88101, www. citizensbankofclovis.com, Consumer & agricultural lending, checking, saving, CD’s, retirement accounts, internet banking. Citizens Bank of Clovis, John M. Heckendorn, Vice President, 1209 US Rt 66, Ste C, Moriarty, NM 87035-3422, Office: 505-832-5092, CellL 505-379-8212, www. cbcnm.bank Cornerstone Accounting & Payroll Service, LLC, Kandie Daves, 575-744-4088, 575-740-0077, 575-744-4460, 200 Rock Canyon Road, Box 1669, Elephant Butte, NM, 87935, cornerstonetax2@gmail.com, Income Tax Preparation & Resolution; Payroll Processing & Bookkeeping Service

Crop Insurance Solutions, John Schreiter, 402-217-0595, 601 1st Street, Milford, NE, 68405, wfrpjohn@gmail.com, Cropinsurancesolutions.com, PRF, Livestock Insurance and Whole Farm Revenue Protection for livestock, farmers and specialty crop farmers. Farm Bureau Financial Services, Dennis Reid, 575-762-4729, 575-762-7432, 575-762-1774, 1516 N Thornton, Clovis, NM, 88101, dreid@fbfs.com. Farm Bureau Financial Services, Kevin Branum, 505-876-0580, 200 N. First St., Ste B, Grants, NM, 87020, kevin.branum@ fbfs.com, kevinbranum.fbfsagents.com. Smarter Insurance for Agriculture, #1 ag insurer in our territory. Farm Bureau Financial Services, Monte Anderson, 575-374-8933, 97 Santa Fe Drive #7, Clayton, NM, 88415, monteanderson@fbfs.com, Insurance for reg. & Comm. cattle, sheep, swine: also home, life, ranch, auto & business.

The Manchester Force Feed® Feeder Chain SINCE 1919

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Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

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Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

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4,429 2,999 square miles median, 13 .6’’ October 25 April 17 4,620 ft . Santa Rosa 63,555 acres 160,347 acres 0 acres 1,716,641 acres 800 acres surface: 3,730 acres; ground: 450 acres 575-472-3652

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

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Farm Bureau Financial Services, Sharon R. Luna Agent, 575-894-0060, 575-740-2230, 575-894-0054, 405 N Date St, Ste 7, Truth or Consequences , NM, 87901, sharon. luna@fbfs.com, sharonluna.fbfsagents. com Farm Bureau Insurance Agency - John Garcia, Natalie Archuleta, 575-483-2706, 575-483-1017, 575-483-1017, P.O. Box 278, 407 Maxwell, Springer, NM, 87747, John. Garcia@fbfs.com, 24526.fbfsagents.com. I’m here to make insurance simple for you. I’m committed to helping you prepare for the future and protect what matters most. Let me help you through all stages of your life. Farm Credit Services of New Mexico, Shacey Sullivan, 505-881-1048, 5651 Ballon Fiesta Prkwy. NE, P.O. Box 94330, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, albuquerque@ farmcreditnm.com, www.farmcredit.com, Agricultural Lending.

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Farmers & Stockmens Bank, 575-374-8301, 575-278-2861, 22 Maple Street, P.O. Box 488, Clayton, NM, 88415, www.fandsbank. com.

New Mexico Bank & Trust, 505-830-8328, 505-830-8338, 3002 Louisiana NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, mmartin@nmb-t. com, Financial needs.

First American Bank, 575-746-8044, 303 W. Main, Artesia, NM, 88210, www.firstamb. net, Operating lines of credit, equipment and livestock loans, loan to purchase farms and ranches- FSA professional lender.

Principal Financial, Robert Barnard, 575-373-3737, 1625 So. Main St #1, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, robert@4barcompany.com, Financial services and business continuation planning.

James Polk Stone Community Bank, Kenneth Berry, 575-622-7621, 1901 N. Main, Roswell, NM, 88201, kenneth.berry@ jpstonecb.com, Financial services.

R.B.White PC, Randy White, 505-8560056, 9007 Washington St steA NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87113, randy@ rbwhitepc.com, CPA Agriculture accounting & Taxation.

Joe Stubblefield & Associates, Micheal Perez, 575-403-7970, 806-622-3482, 13830 South Western Street, Amarillo, TX, 79118, joes3@suddenlink.net. Landmark Title Inc., Jay Neff, 575-7633904, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, landmark@plateautel.ent, landmarkclovis.com, Real Estate closings, Title Insurance, 1031 Exchanges.

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REDW Stanley Financial Advisors LLC, Laura Hall, 505-998-3200, 7425 Jefferson NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, lhall@redw. com, Wealth management, financial, trust, estate, charitable, college education & retirement planning. Tamara G. Hurt CPA PC, Tamara Hurt, 575-546-7557, 575-546-3953, PO Box 2049, 216 S Gold Ave, Deming, NM, 88031, tamara@hurtcpa.com, www.hurtcpa.com. Full service accounting firm. Offering tax planning, succession planning, and estate planning. Umbrage & Umbrage CPAs, Don Umbrage, 505-255-9551, 2620 San Mateo Blvd, Suite B, Albuquerque, NM, 87106, dumbrage-cpa@cybermesa.com, Accounting, Record Keeping, income tax prep, estate planning, computer consulting. Wellborn & Company CPA, Westly Wellborn, 505-843-7801, 505-766-9049, 4001 Indian School Rd NE Ste 150, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, westly@wellborncpa. com, www.wellborncpa.com, Provides accounting and tax services to New Mexico’s agricultural producers. Zia Trust, Inc., John Attwood - Trust Officer, 505-881-3338, 505-881-3338, 505-8750302, 6301 Indian School Rd NE, Suite 800, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, jattwood@ ziatrust.com, ziatrust.com Zia Trust, a New Mexico trust company, serves the estate planning needs of ranchers and farmers in New Mexico. This includes Financial POA, Trustee and Personal Representative.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

692 2,138 square miles median, 15 .5” October 24 April 26 5,884 ft . Mosquero 70,436 acres 357,539 acres 0 acres 932,679 acres 2,900 acres ground: 4,670 acres 575-673-2341

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves

NUMBERS

22,000

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Horses 6666 Ranch, Joe Leathers, 806-596-4457, 806-596-4424, 806-596-4550, 1102 Dash for Cash Road, P.O. Box 130, Guthrie, TX, 79236, www.6666ranch.com, Horses with a History; Brands with a Background. American Breeders Service, Susan Hunnewell, 575-374-2162, 82 Six R Road, Des Moines, NM, 88418, Reg. Black Angus; Reg. Quarter Horses, son of Shining Spark. Armstrong Equine Services, Joe B. Armstrong, 575-202-0080, 575-2332228, 175 Essunger Rd, La Mesa, NM, 88044, jb2@armstrongequinc.com, www.armstrongeqinc.com, Full service equine center. Quarter horses and thoroughbreds breeding, boarding, shoeing, sales and agent. Barbed Wire Enterprices, Buzz Baird, 575-374-6688, 75 Lake Hwy, Clayton, NM, 88415, dena.baird@yahoo.com, AQHA reg. horses - cutting horse bloodlines.

Bell Ranch,, 575-868-2207, 181 Bell Ranch Drive, Bell Ranch, NM, 88431, krwilson00@gmail.com, Comm. Red Bell composites reg. horses, reg. good ranchtype horses.

CS Ranch, Warren Davis, 575-376-2827, 620 State Rd 58, Cimarron, NM, 87740, csranch@bacavalley.com, Comm. cattlehorses: CS Hunting & Outfitting (Big Game hunting).

Brahaim Hindi and Sons Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-584-2670, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Comm. Angus Cattle; Comm. Rambouillet (bucks, ewes, lambs), KaraKul ewes, bucks, lambs; reg. Arabian Horses (studs, mares, colts); KaraKul Fleeces.

Double Z Bar Ranch, Steve Zimmer, 575-843-5054, P.O. Box 17, Miami, NM, 87729, Reg. & Comm. Herefords and Red Angus cattle. Private treaty sales bulls, bred heifers, high quality grass hay.

Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Co. Inc., Charlie Myers, 505-864-7451, 505-2699075, 505-864-7073, P.O. Box 608, Belen, NM, 87002, Cattle, sheep, goats & horse sales. Chatfield Ranch, Joe Chatfield, 575-4979619, P.O. Box 36, Caballo, NM, 87931, Comm. Black Angus & Charolais Bulls. Comm. Horses. Cowtown Feed & Livestock, Dudley Byerley, 505-722-6913, 505-870-2535, #14 Hamilton Rd US Hwy 491, Gallup, NM, 87305, dudleybyerley@yahoo.com, Buyer and seller of all classes of livestock, wool and mohair.

F & F Cattle Company, Michael S. Fitzgerald, 575-673-2346, 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM, NM, 87733, ffcattleco@ plateautel.net, Commercial cattle, AQHA registered horses, winter wheat, hay. Finca del Rio Ranch, LLC, Connie Cowan, 602-421-2255, 602-944-0044, 1226 W. Peterson, Camp Verde, AZ, 86332, cowan@fincadel.com, Working Cow Performance Horses. Goemmer Land & Livestock, Leland Riley, 505-705-2472, 3148 Highway 42, Willard, NM, 87063, www.goemmer.net. Harrison Quarter Horses, Tyler Rivette, 281-342-4703, 832-494-8871, www.harrisonquarterhorses.com, harrisonquarterhorses@yahoo.com.

FOR SALE Commercial & SAMM Cross Rams Low Birth Weight Angus Bulls Livestock Protection Dogs Shad Cox 575-849-1015 shadcox@nmsu.edu www.corona.nmsu.edu

Animal & Range Sciences www.anrs.nmsu.edu | 575-646-2514 New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator. NMSU and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating.

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows

NUMBERS

4,305 3,447 square miles median, 10 .4� November 4 April 6 4,250 ft . Lordsburg 929,545 acres 376,400 acres 11,000 acres 900,297 acres 0 acres ground: 37,640 acres; surface and ground: 2,780 acres 575-542-9291

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

22,000 14,400

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ROBERTSON LIVESTOCK DONNIE ROBERTSON Certified Ultrasound Technician Registered, Commercial and Feedlot 4661 PR 4055, Normangee, TX 77871 Cell: 936/581-1844 Email: crober86@aol.com

High Nogal Ranch & Triple Creek Ranch, Joe David Yates, 512-567-3036, Box 965, Llano, TX, 78643, jdyates@hotmail.com, Comm. cow calf & yearlings; Reg. ranch horses; real estate sales and aquisitions. Hisel Ranch, Glen Hisel, 575-274-6250, 1990 San Patricio Rd, Elida, NM, 88116, Comm. cattle & Horses. Jeffers Ranch, E.N. Jeffers Jr., 575-485-2451, HCR 60 Box 24, Springer, NM, 87747, Reg. Herefords, Comm. Horses. JFW Horses, Scott Wright, 505-804-1034, 63 Don Luis Rd., Tome, NM, 87060, training, breeding and farrier horses.

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Mixing / Feeding Systems Trucks / Trailers / Stationary Units LEE BERRY • Cell 806/282-1918 WES O’BRIEN • Cell 806/231-1102 800/525-7470 • 806/364-7470 www.bjmsales.com 3925 U.S. HWY 60, Hereford, TX 79045

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Hashknife Ranch, G.M. Dogie Jones, 505-425-6021, 505-670-9908, 505-4250540, P.O. Box 72, 2078 State Hwy 161, Watrous, NM, 87753, dogie@ hashkniferanch.net, www.hashkniferanch. net. Angus and Quarter Horses.

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JG Livestock Co., Shane or Sherry Goemmer, 575-849-1072, HC 68, Box 5A, Willard, NM, 87063, sgfly@hotmail.com, Comm. Angus cross cattle; ranch and performance horses - foundation bloodlines; Peppy San, Docs J Jay. J O Bar Quarter Horses LLC, Amanda Mayfield, 575-534-7707, P.O. Box 373, Animas, NM, 88020, movecattle1@ hughes.net, Registered AQHA horses bred for disposition, conformation, speed and cow. Weanling, yearlings, under saddle for sale. Member and eligible for Ranching Heritage Breeders Association. J O Bar Quarter Horses LLC, Bobby & Erica Valdez, 575-202-9547, P.O. Box 373, Animas, NM, 88020, Erica.R.Valdez@ gmail.com, Registered AQHA horses bred for disposition, conformation, speed and cow. Weanling, yearlings, under saddle for sale. Member and eligible for Ranching Heritage Breeders Association. Last Go Round Foundation Horses, PJ Crockett, 575-512-7225, P O Box 132, Hope, NM, 88250, pj@ lastgoroundfoundationhorses.com, www. lastgoroundfoundationhorses.com, Foundation Cowbred Horses, colts/fillies for sale, stallions at stud; rope/ranch prospects; Poco Bueno, Jessie James, King, Blackburn, Blue Valentine, Yellow Mount, etc. LIS Cattle Company, H.A.Speedy & Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, POB 116, Corona, NM, 88318, Buy, sell, trade all types and classes of livestock Loma Linda Ranch, Bobby or Margie Rankin, 575-524-0744, 3007 Bowman St., Las Cruses, NM, 88005, bobbymargierankin@ msn.com, Comm. cattle and Reg. horses.

Mesa Vista Stud, Truman Smith DVM, 575-445-3912, 1600 South 2nd st, Raton, NM, 87740, mesavist@zianet.com, Reg. Thoroughbreds race horses, breeding, foaling, year round mare care, sales prep. New Mexico Horse Breeders Association, 505-262-0224, Uptown Stn., P.O. Box 36869, Albuquerque, NM, 87176, www. nmhorsebreeders.com, The New Mexico Bred Program is the best State-Bred program in the world. New Mexico Horse Council, Danette McGuire Exec. Sec., 505-345-8959, P.O. Box 10206, Albuquerque, NM, 87184, nmhc@swcp.com, www.nmhorsecouncil. org, Dedicated to uniting the horse industry in NM through education and public outreach. New Mexico Horses Equine Business & Travel Directory, Cat Parks, 505-9199495, 81 Ranch Road, Lamy, NM, 87540, nmhorsesmag@gmail.com, nmhorses. com, New Mexico Horses Digital Magazine is a annual state-wide equine business and travel directory featuring articles, trail maps, and advertisements. New Mexico Paint Horse Club, Kathy O’Neal, 505-688-0221, P.O. Box 1088, Corrales, NM, 87048, kathy@liverytraining.com, www.nmpainthorse.org, Registerd Paint Horses affiliated with American Pain Horse Assn. offering Horse shows and clinics. NM Paint Horse Club, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www. nmpainthorse.org, NM State affiliate of the American Paint Horse Association sponsoring horse shows offering traditional horse show classes for all levels of riders plus cutting, working cowhorse and Ranch classes. NM Palomino Exhibitors Association, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@ juno.com, www.nmpea.com, NM State affiliate of the Palomino Horse Breeders of America. Horse shows and awards program for members showing Palomino and Palomino Bred horses in NM. All levels of riders welcomed. New Mexico Quarter Horse Asssn, Toni Miller, 505-401-8664, P.O. Box 11, Peralta, NM, 87042, tonijeamiller@comcast.net, www.nmqha.com, NM affiliate of AQHA, offering show, futurities, activity of horses of all breeds.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

68,759 4,394 square miles median, 14 .8� November 4 May 7 3,615 ft . Lovington 422,864 acres 950,964 acres 0 acres 1,438,608 acres 1,000 acres ground: 83,500 acres 575-396-2819

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

94,000 24,000 33,000 2,900

2019 FIGURES

CROP

Cotton, Upland

HARVESTED ACRES

15,400

TOTAL PRODUCTION

18,300 bales

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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New Mexico State University, Glenn Duff, 575-646-1242, Box 30003, Dept 3-1, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, asicence@nmsu. edu, Registered and commercial Angus, Brangus and Brahman cattle; commercial Suffock, registered Quarter Horses. Patterson Ranches, Loren, Kayce and Kelsie Patterson, 575-937-5458, P.O. Box 291, Corona, NM, NM, 88318, Commercial Angus Cattle Feeders, Yearlings and Replacements. R.A. Morris Quarter Horses & Paints, Ron Morris, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno. com, www.littlehillsranch.com, Training, lessons, horses for sale. American Stock Horse Assoc. and American Buckskin Registry carded judge. AQHA and APHA Professional Horseman. Range & Ranch Management Services, Christopher D. Allison, 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd., Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com, Range and Ranch Management Services Christopher D Allison, PhD. Ray Ranch, George H. Ray III, 575-485-2559, 575-485-5599, 575-485-2559, 1483 Wagon Mound Highway, Roy, NM, 87743, sandykayray@gmail.com. Rio Hondo Land & Cattle Co, 575-6534617, Box 2, Picacho, NM, 88343, Comm. Brangus & Horses. Rocking Arrow Cattle Co, Marinel J. Poppie DVM, 575-539-2204, P.O. Box 188, Glenwood, NM, 88039, Comm. cattleHorses-stock dogs. Rockin Horse Riding Academy , Melodee Smith, 575-373-3737, 1625 So. Main St, Las Cruses, NM, 88005, Melodee@4barcompany.com, Riding Academy for underprivileged children supported by Horses & Heros and Azlyn’s stable for hope. Running Arrow Farm LLC, Sandy Martin, 806-205-1235, P.O. Box 271, 4230 US Hwy 83, Wellington, TX, 79095, runningarrowfarm@gmail.com, runningarrowlonghorns.com, Registered Texas Longhorn Cattle, Registered Tennessee Walkers, Total Equine Feed. Singleton Ranches, Grant Mitchell, 505-466-3021, 505-490-1415, 505-4661208, 90 San Cristobal Ranch Road, Lamy, NM, 87540, singletonhorses@mac.com, Commercial cattle and registered AQHA horses. 2012 AQHA Best of the Remuda award winner.

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Slash RS Ranch, Sam or Susan Ray, 575-7734170, hc. 32 box 238, quemado, NM, 87829, slashrsranch@gmail.com, slashrsranch. com, Reg. Angus bulls, paint horses and ASCA. Working Pups for sale. Steve Meador, Steve Meador, 505-577-7527, 35 Meador Lane, Santa Fe, NM, 87508, Reg. Quarter Horses, breeding. Stirrup Cattle, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 575-748-4722, 813 Pinon Dunken Hwy, Pinon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Commercial Angus cattle. Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell 575-748-1036. T&S Cattle, Ted Roybal, 575-760-0169, 203 CR A029, Rainsville, NM, 87736, tf_roybal@yahoo.com, Cattle, Christmas Trees, Firewood, Fence Work, Thinning. Roybal Christmas Trees. 575-760-0169 Tequesquite Ranch, Lyn Ray, 575-673-2202, 685 Tequesquite Lane, Albert, NM, 87733, Ranch work, roping & working cowhorse prospects. The Trinity Ranch, Cat Parks, 505-9199495, 81 Ranch Road, Lamy, NM, 87540, thetrinityranch@gmail.com, johnandcatparks.com/santafe High end equine boarding facility and horse motel. Tim Cox Fine Art, Suzie Cox, 505-632-8080, 505-632-8000, 505-632-5850, 891 Road 4990, Bloomfield, NM, 87413-9623, timcoxfineart@timcox.com, www.TimCox. com, Tim Cox calendars, prints, canvases and giclĂŠes. We can do advertising calendars with your imprint information about your ranch or business.

Insurance Assurity Life Insurance Company, New York Office, 800-869-0355, 888-2552060, P.O. Box 82533, Lincoln, NE, 68501, cilentservices@assurity.com, www. assurity.com, Life insurance. Cauthorn & Griffin Ranch Insurance, T. Cy Griffin or Guy Cauthorn, 325-226-0432, 512-658-0134, 217 E Main St, Sonora, TX, 76950, cy@cauthornandgriffin.com, www. cauthornandgriffin.com, Chaves-Otero-Lincoln CountyFarm Service Agency, Lynn Muncy, CED, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@ nm.usda.gov, Chaves County Farm Service Agency

Chisholm Co. Inc, Connie Cowan, 602-4212255, 602-944-0044, 1226 W. Peterson, Camp Verde, AZ, 86332, cowan@ chisholmco.com. We really understand drought insurance from the rancher perspective. Crop Insurance, Davina Prince, 970-264-1173, 361-876-5252, 246 Solitude Place, Pagosa Springs, CO, 81147, dprince012@netscape. com, Crop insurance - pasture, rangeland and forage - rainfall index. Please call for additional information! Deadline Nov. 15, 2018. Crop Insurance Solutions, John Schreiter, 402-217-0595, 601 1st Street, Milford, NE, 68405, wfrpjohn@gmail.com, Cropinsurancesolutions.com, PRF, Livestock Insurance and Whole Farm Revenue Protection for livestock, farmers and specialty crop farmers. Eastern Plains Insurance, Tom Dannelley, 575-359-1227, 800-748-2825, 700 S Ave, Portales, NM, 88130. Farm Bureau Financial Service, Evelyn Bond, 505-327-3373, 2910 E. Bloomfield Hwy., Farmington, NM, 87401, Insurance. Farm Bureau Financial Services, Dennis Reid, 575-762-4729, 575-762-7432, 575-762-1774, 1516 N Thornton, Clovis, NM, 88101, dreid@fbfs.com, Insurance and Investments. Farm Bureau Financial Services, Kevin Branum, 505-876-0580, 200 N. First St., Ste B, Grants, NM, 87020, kevin.branum@ fbfs.com, kevinbranum.fbfsagents.com. Smarter Insurance for Agriculture, #1 ag insurer in our territory. Farm Bureau Financial Services, Larry G. Marshall, 575-734-5415, 575-623-1020, 575-734-5310, P.O. Box 399, Dexter, NM, 88230, larry.marshall@fbfs.com. www.AgentLarryMarshall.com. As the #1 ag insurer in our territory, we offer comprehensive coverage that helps protect your farm/ranch, machinery, livestock and so much more. Schedule a SuperCheck today! Farm Bureau Financial Services, Sharon R. Luna Agent, 575-894-0060, 575-740-2230, 575-894-0054, 405 N Date St, Ste 7, Truth or Consequences , NM, 87901, sharon. luna@fbfs.com, sharonluna.fbfsagents. com


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

19,395 4,859 square miles median, 12 .6” October 7 May 7 6,220 ft . Carrizozo 1,096,003 acres 299,230 acres 1 acre 1,697,006 acres 500 acres surface: 2,230 acres; ground: 1,920 acres; surface and ground: 2,160 acres 575-648-2311

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

31,000 21,500 1,500

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Reg. & Comm. Red Angus For Sale

FergusonRanch 575/849-1446

P. O. BOX 578 · CARRIZOZO, NM 88301

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Farm Bureau Insurance Agency - John Garcia, Natalie Archuleta, 575-483-2706, 575-483-1017, 575-483-1017, P.O. Box 278, 407 Maxwell, Springer, NM, 87747, John. Garcia@fbfs.com, 24526.fbfsagents.com. I’m here to make insurance simple for you. I’m committed to helping you prepare for the future and protect what matters most. Let me help you through all stages of your life. Farm Credit of New Mexico, Shacey Sullivan, 505-884-1048, P.O. Box 94330, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, shacey. sullivan@farmcreditnm.com, www. farmcreditnm.com Insurance Services of New Mexico, Jim Lyssy, 575-355-2436, 800-505-9392, P.O Box 49, Ft Sumner, NM, 88119, jlyssy@ inssvcsnm.com, insurancenm.com, New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association property and casualty insurer. Justice Insurance Group, Alicia Sanchez, 505-515-0010, 505-463-1993, 711 Christopher Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, alicsanc@aol.com, www.justiceins.com, Providing a full line of comprehensive insurance products. Landmark Title, Inc., Jay Neff, 575-763-3904, 575-799-6632, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, jneff@landmarkclovis. com, landmarkclovis.com, Title Insurance, Real Estate Closings, 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges. Mass Mutual, Barb, 505-828-9690, 5600 Wyoming NE, Suite 150-A, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, rhomer@financialguide.com, Life insurance, estate planning. Matlock & Associates, Bill Phinzy or Tommy Eppers, 806-759-5154, 575-420-7431, 206 N Austin Ave, Lamesa, TX, 79331, b_phinzy@yahoo.com. New Mexico Cattle Growers Heath Insurance Administrator, Barb, 505-828-9690, 5600 Wyoming NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, rhomer@ financialguide.com, Group and individual health insurance, estate planning, low cost term life insurance, business planning, and long term care. New Mexico Mutual Workers’ Comp, Cristi Perry, 505-345-7260, 3900 Singer Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, NMMMarketing@NewMexicoMutual. com, www.newmexicomutual.com Nick Wiegel Agency, Nick Wiegel, 575-7628373, 575-762-8362, 501 Commerce Way Suite 5, Clovis, NM, 88101, kpadilla@ allstate.com, Nick Wiegel Allstate Agency.

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Robert L. Homer & Associates, Bob Homer, 505-828-9690, 505-828-9617, 5600 Wyoming Blvd NE ste 150A, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, rhomer@financialguide. com, Financial planning, Life and health insurance. Silveus Insurance Group, 866-871-3606, 17011 Lincoln Ave., PMB 387, Parker, CO, 80134, www.rangelandinsurance.com, We are your Agriculture Risk Advisors, educators and service representatives providing you tools and insurance products for your ranching and farming operation. Swickard Agency Inc, Nicole McWilliams, 575-624-1379, 400 N Pennsylvania ste 600, Roswell, NM, 88201, nicolemcwilliams77@gmail.com, Health insurance, individual and group. Tucumcari General Insurance, C.J. Wiegel, 575-461-2623, P.O Box 1304, 214 S. Second St, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, cjwiegel@ gmail.com, Ag insurance services. USDA Farm Service Agency, Lynn Muncy, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@ usda.gov, usda.gov, USDA Farm Service Agency. Williams Insurance, Todd, 575-7692855, 1101 N. Norris, Clovis, NM, 88101, todd@williamsinsurancellc.com, williamsinsurancellc.com/, Insuring crop, hail, farm & ranch, agribusiness, energy. Williams Insurance, Todd, 806-470-6820, 5805 64th St., Lubbock, TX, 79424, williamsinsurancellc.com, Insuring crop, hail, farm & ranch, agribusiness, energy. Zia Trust, Inc., John Attwood - Trust Officer, 505-881-3338, 505-881-3338, 505-8750302, 6301 Indian School Rd NE, Suite 800, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, jattwood@ ziatrust.com, ziatrust.com Zia Trust, a New Mexico trust company, serves the estate planning needs of ranchers and farmers in New Mexico. This includes Financial POA, Trustee and Personal Representative.

Livestock Haulers Big Bend Trailers/Rancho Espuela / Akaushi, Jim & Kelie Dyer, 432-426-3435, 432-426-3336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www.bigbendtrailers.com, Trailers and Limousin cattle.

Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-772-5766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport.

Manufacturers 3C Cattle Feeders, Clyde, Casey & Bear Runyan, 580-384-3493, 580-618-1254, POB 144, Mill Creek, OK, 74856, facebook. com/3C-Cattle-Feeders, Toolboxes Available on All Feeders. ADM Animal Nutrition, Mona Klein, 806-282-8429, 3650 Deere Dr, Hereford, TX, 79045, mona.klein@adm. com, admanimalnutrition.com. Meet nutritional needs of your production animal! MoorMan’s® Range Minerals and Mintrate®, innovation of AMPT™ and AminoGain®. ADM offers value with quality products for all species. Advantage Welding Services, Dan Reyes, 505-866-1074, 602-469-1646, 1239 Sunflower Ave, Belen, NM, 87002, Corral & Branding Pens, Custom Gates, Heavy Equipment Repair, Metal Ranch Signs, CNC Plasma Cutting, Custom Carports & Barns, Fabrication –Large or Small. B & R Construction, Robbie, 505-8321400, 505-350-0767, 505-832-1441, 3215 NM-333, Moriarty, NM, 87035, brnm94@ brconstructionco.com. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Jim Loughead, 480-2353551, 816-205-7808, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 85233-3310, james. loughead@boehringer-ingelheim.com, www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/animalhealth/overview. The family-owned, disease prevention company with trusted brands: Pyramid, Express, Triangle, Alpha, Caliber, TrichGuard, LongRange, Eprinex, Ivomec, Synanthic, Zactran, Bio-Mycin and more. Cache La Poudre Feeds LLC, Ron Treiber, 970-482-5092, 970-227-7867, 970-4825092, 1724 North Overland Trail, Fort Collins, CO, 80521, clpfeeds@msn.com, Profilefeeds.com. Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders, Steven Meyer, 800-774-7900, 2320 Zinga Drive, Reedsburg, WI, 53959, smeyer@renegadepartswashers.com, www.automaticcattlefeeder.com. Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders provide the correct levels of nutrition to your cattle and livestock, up to 6 feedings per day. Solar Powered or 120 Volt Programmable Options.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

24,078 2,957 square miles median, 8 .6” October 28 April 25 4,301 ft . Deming 761,328 acres 546,487 acres 31 acres 589,944 surface: 10,670; ground: 61,970 acres; surface & ground: 1,310 acres 575-546-8806

CROP PRODUCTION 2019 FIGURES

NUMBERS

26,000 200

CROP

Chile Peppers

HARVESTED ACRES

2,700

TOTAL PRODUCTION

29,175 tons

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Arizona’s Oldest Auction. Offering Some of the Best Quality Cattle in the Southwest.

Sale Day Every Thursday at 9:00 am We are located at: 1020 N. Haskell Ave., Willcox, AZ Office: 520/384-2206 • Sonny: 520/507-2134

Live & Online buyers at www.dvauction.com JULY 2020

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Hatsoff Inc., Randy & Perri Jennings, 1-800779-1137, P.O. Box 888, House, NM, 88121, hatsoffsales@hatsoff.com, www.hatsoff. com, Manufacturer of the Hat Retainer: Retain & re-stretch your fine headgear. Offering wholesale & retail sales. Hutchison Western, Buck Hutchison, 303-287-2826, 303-287-2826, 7460 Hwy 85, Adams City, CO, 80022, ghutchison@ hutchison-inc.com, Hutchison-inc.com, Manufacturer and Distributor - Hutchison HW Brand and Hutchison HW Brand Heavy Duty Brown Livestock & Equine Equipment. International Stock Food, Alan Patranella, 806-443-1415, 202 West 4th, Jayton, TX, 79528, alan.isfusa@gmail.com, wwwisfglobal.com, Silo Guard is a preservative that promotes fermentation while preventing the growth of molds and yeasts in fermented feeds-saving dry matter, retaining more nutrients and producing a healthier feed. Kiva Lighting and Metal Fab, Chad McCollam, 800-275-5482, 505-3429044, 505-342-9021, 312 Industrial Ave, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, chad@ kivalighting.com, www.kivalighting. com. Certified NM True manufacturer of Southwestern and Western style decorative lighting. Customize your lighting with your corporate logo or ranch brand. New Mexico made since 1993. L & H Branding Irons, 800-437-8068, 410 6th St. SE, Mandan, ND, 58554, www. lhbrandingirons.com, We’ve got your brand. Maloy Mobile Storage Inc., Mary Beth Maloy, 505-344-6123, 505-344-6123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@ maloystorage.com, www.maloystorage. com, Sell and rent portable storage/ storage containers. Custom modifications available to meet all your storage needs. Manchester Mfg. Co, Talotta Kloefkorn, 580-694-2292, 580-694-2294, 1647 Main St, PO Box 36, Manchester, OK, 73758, mmfg@kanokla.net, www, manchestermfg.com, Force Feed Feederhouse Chains for all combines, grain raddles, feed wagon chains, weed wipers, front mount boom systems. Mary Beth Maloy, Mary Beth Maloy, 505-344-6123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@maloystorage.com, www.maloystorage.com

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MD Barnmaster NM, Laura Johnson, 505-681-3713, P.O. Box 1199, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmbarnbuilder@aol.com, www. mdbarnmaster.com, MD Barnmaster modular construction materials and metal building components for kick-proof, chew-proof, low maintenance and zero fire spread rated barns and buildings. Serving all of NM. Munks’ Manufacturing Inc., 800-3779454, 800-377-9459, 9578 March’s Pt. Road, Anacortes, WA, 98221-9628, www. munksmanufacturing.com, Munks’ Slings & Ambulances, cattle, horses, swine, dogs, sheep, llamas. Neogien, 620 Lesher Place, Lancing, MI, 48912, jpaterson@neogen.com, www. neogen.com, Animal Safety, Food Safety, Genomics, Life Sciences, Toxicology. Onate Feed Co., LLC, Dan Shue, 505-8770410, 505-975-8396, 505-877-0419, 8000 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, onatefeedmill.com, Livestock Feed Manufacturer: Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Swine, and companion animals. Peck’s Fine Jewelry and Repair, David Wood, 505-720-9513, 505-720-9513, 2501 San Pedro Dr NE, Ste 111A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, pecksfinejewelry@yahoo.com, none, Silver Buckle Repairs. Wedding ring service. We also repair these: Watches, gold, platinum, & silver jewelry. Watch battery replacements. We buy scrap gold jewelry. Excellent YELP reviews!!. R.L. Cox Co, Ellen Goodson, 505-242-4980, 2819 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, Leather goods, sheep skin, & fur. Rusty’s Weigh Scales & Service Inc, Joe Jackson, 806-747-2912, 800-666-2802, 806-741-1445, 408 North Interstate 27, Lubbock, TX, 79403, joejackson@ rustysweigh.com, Www.rustysweigh.com, Scales of all types and sizes. Industrial and Agricultural, weigh grams to tons. We provide service and repair to all types of scales. New and used scales available. Mettler Toledo Premier Distributor. Southwestern Scale Co. Inc., Mark Murdza, 602-243-3951, 602-558-0453, 602-2430435, 2535 W. Broadway, Phoenix, AZ, 85041, scaleinfo@swscale.com, www.swscale.com, Scale calibration, certification and repair. Multi-animal scale supplier – mobile, portable, traditional. The most comprehensive, full service weighing solutions company in the regional southwest.

Swihart’s LLC, Roger Swihart, 785-754-3513, 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS, 67752, swiharts@ruraltel.net, www.swihartsales.com, Spray those pesky flies!!! Spray Innovation sprayers are low volume, low pressure using air as the carrier. Swiharts offer PTO and self contained motor models. Also handle Feeder Wagons! The Old Pine Box, Lynn Ann, 505-286-9410, P.O. Box 511, Edgewood, NM, 87015, theoldpinebox@gmail.com. Handcrafted Solid Wood Coffins Caskets and Urns. Simple. Unique. Natural. Proudly made in NM. www.theoldpinebox.com Two Hens Sewing and Embroidery, Ashley Ivins, 575-808-7325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Quality embroidery work with your ranch logo or brand. We specialize in jackets and caps customized for you. WW Fiberglass Tank Co., Todd Little, 806-669-1128, 806-669-1129, 100 N. Price Rd, Pampa, TX, 79066, todd@wwtank. com, www.wwtank.com, Fiberglass Stock Tanks, Liquid Feed, Fertilizer, Fuel and Potable Water Storage Tanks Zia Cowtoon Co., Wheeler Hughes, 210-4648432, 210-464-8433, 1716 S. Second, Tucumcari, NM, 88411, ziacowtoons@ gmail.com, www.ziacowtoons.com, We offer advertising & promotional calendars & cards for your business or ranch. Wheeler Slim Hughes is a 5th generation New Mexican, member of the CCI & illustrator for Working Ranch magazine.

Non-Profit Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc., Phil H. Bidegain, 505-247-0584, P.O. Box 7517, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, www. raisingranchers.com, laying the groundwork for the future of ranching. Cimarron Chamber of Commerce, Candee Rinde, 575-376-2417, 575-376-2417, 104 N. Linclon Ave, P.O. Box 604, Cimarron, NM, 87714, cimarronnm@gmail.com, www. cimarronnm.com, The history of Cimarron, New Mexico is rich and interesting, and visitors still enjoy it today. Check out our website at www.cimarronnm.com to learn more about this great little village. Corriente CowBelles, Ashley Ivins, 575-8087325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Promoting the beef industry through education and service in Lincoln County.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

72,564 5,461 square miles median, 9 .7” October 2 May 8 6,465 ft . Gallup 455,609 acres 187,374 acres 2,160,803 acres 687,734 acres 4,500 acres surface: 6,240; ground: 200 acres 505-863-3432

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

21,500 12,300 25,500

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Classic Stanchion Adjustable safety

yokes allowing operators to remove the yokes providing the animal with a straight drop-down stanchion. Specifications include 270 weight, 116” widest point, 81’ overall height. Mounting hole width 31-1/2”. Nose tong included. 1783

Classic Calf Table For calves up to 450 lbs. Scissor type manual stanchion. Includes daily cleat. Seven drop-side pipes. Quick release pin. 3 settings for tip angle of table. 1869

Chute Trailer A heavy-duty winch and cable lifts the chute into a transport position where it is secured with four pins. Not for highway use. 1777. Rims included. Tires not included.

XL Manual Chute w/ RH Side Exit 26836A

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Horses For Heroes Cowboy Up!, Rick Iannucxci, 505-474-5425, P.O. Box 1882, Santa Fe, NM, 87504, info@ horsesforheroes.org, horsesforheroes. org, Service post 9/11 veterans and home for Horses For Heroes.

New Mexico FFA Foundation, 575-6463026, 575-646-4285, P.O. Box 30003, MSC FFA, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, nmffa@nmsu.edu, www.nmffa.org, Building a bright future for agriculture in New Mexico.

New Mexico 4-H Youth Development Foundation, State 4-H Office, 575-6463026, MSC 3AE, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, state4h@nmsu.edu, www.aces. nmsu.edu/4h, Developing tomorrow’s agricultural leaders.

Protect Americans Now (PAN), 505-4804659, P.O. Box 1204, Elephant Butte NM 87935. Our Mission is to educate people about government’s overreach in our daily lives using private property, land use, federal designations, & endangered species regulations.

New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom, Brenda Logan, 575-532-4714, 575-7991373, 2220 N Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, agclass@nmflb.org, www.nmaitc. org, The purpose of NMAITC is to educate the general public, with an emphasis on K-12 students and educators, about the importance of agriculture.We offer free classroom presentations and workshops. New Mexico Boys & Girls Ranches, Mike Kull, 505-881-3363, P.O. Box 9, 6209 Hendris Rd NE, Boys Ranch, NM, 870025000, Adoption, foster placement for youth and residential care for boys and girls. New Mexico CowBelles,Charuty Saulsberry, president, 575-937-4954, uspurp2014@ gmail.com . www.newmexicocowbelles. org, Sustain the integrity of the New Mexico Beef Industry through consumer awareness, education, and promotion while respecting the past, living in the present, and looking towards the future.

Rio Arriba Cooperative Extension Service, Donald Martinez, 505-6854523, 505-927-1838, 505-685-4624, HCR 77 Box 9, Rural Event Center, Abiquiu, NM, 87510, donmart@nmsu.edu, Your county Ag representative regardless of size of operation. Providing agricultural education to all interested. San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, Lauren Sides, 210-225-5851, P.O. Box 200230, San Antonio, TX, 78220, lauren@ sarodeo.com, www.sarodeo.com,.The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo takes place February 8-25, 2018. There truly is something for everyone with world-class entertainment, livestock and horse shows, a carnival, shopping and much more! The Ranches, Mike Kull, 505-881-3363, 6209 Hendrix Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, info@theranches.org, theranches.org, Rekindling hope in today’s youthl; New Mexico Boys Ranch & New Mexico Girls Ranch.

Zia Cross Ministries, Wheeler Hughes, 210-464-8432, 210-464-8433, 1716 S. Second St., Tucumcari, NM, 88411, ziacrossministries@gmail.com, www. ziacrossministries.org, Zia Cross Ministries is dedicated to building disciples & reaching rural people & communities with the Gospel. We do this through discipleship events, Bible studies, community fellowship & outreach.

Order Buyers/ Commodity Brokers DBS Commodities, 575-622-9200, 184 Darby Rd., Dexter, NM, 88230, Dairy Feed and nutritional consultant. Hat Six Cattle Company, M.D. Hobbs, 575-483-0123, 575-447-3887, 575-4830123, 170 Spear Road, P.O. Box 697, Springer, NM, 87747, Hatsix1@gmail. com, hatsixcattle.com, Broad service organization, working throughout the intermountain west. L/S Cattle Co, Angus, HA (Speedy) & Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, P.O. Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318, Buy, sell, trade all types and classes of livestock Mexican Cattle Order Buyer , Jonas Moya , 505-803-4955, P.O. Box 3088, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, jonasmoya@hotmail. com, Mexican Stockers, Ropers, and Feeders. Producers Livestock Marketing Association, Danny Major, 928-925-3710, P.O. Box 5128, Chino Valley, AZ, 86323.

NEW MEXICO WOOL GROWERS, INC. New Mexico’s OLDEST Livestock Organization is Proud to Salute Sheep to Shawl, Past, Present & Future! Representing the interests of the sheep industry for over 110 years... at the Roundhouse, on Capitol Hill and everywhere between. Dues 3¢ per pound of Sheared Wool – Minimum $50 New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. POB 7520, Albuquerque, NM 87194 • 505.247.0584 phone • 505.842.1766 fax nmwgi@nmagriculture.org Follow us on the web at www.nmagriculture.org

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Roswell Wool, 575-622-3360, 575-622-3161, 212 E 4th, Roswell, NM, 88202, Wool commission and shearing supplies order buying for classes of sheep. Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-4000312, P.O. Box 121, Encino , NM, 88321, siresourcebulls@gmail.com, siresource. com, Sire-Source is a site designed to market bulls for all seed stock breeders in one location. Ability to narrow your search by selecting the EPD’s interested in. Video and pictures available.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

17,900 9,900 400

4,551 1,944 square miles median, 15 .3� October 8 May 8 6,300 ft . Mora 205,567 acres 75,623 acres 0 acres 1,045,826 acres 2,600 acres surface: 15,460 acres 575-387-2856

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Ranch Equip./ Supplies 3C Cattle Feeders, Clyde, Casey & Bear Runyan, 580-384-3493, 580-618-1254, POB 144, Mill Creek, OK, 74856, facebook. com/3C-Cattle-Feeders, Toolboxes Available on All Feeders. 4 Rivers Equipment, 505-884-2900, 2301 Candlelaria Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, hlong@4riverseqipment.com, www.4riversequipment.com, John Deere Agriculture, residential, commercial, and Turf care dealer. Advantage Welding Services, Dan Reyes, 505-866-1074, 602-469-1646, 1239 Sunflower Ave, Belen, NM, 87002, Corral & Branding Pens, Custom Gates, Heavy Equipment Repair, Metal Ranch Signs, CNC Plasma Cutting, Custom Carports & Barns, Fabrication Large or Small. Allflex USA, Sid Howard, 800-989-8247, P.O. Box 612266, Dallas/Ft. Worth airport, TX, 75261-2266, showard@allflexusa.com, Allflex Tags. Animal Health Express, Tim & Barbara Jackson, 800-533-8115, 520-8880294, 800-437-9898, 3301 N Freeway Rd, Tucson, AZ, 85705, info@ animalhealthexpress.com, www. animalhealthexpress.com, Equine, livestock and pet supplies. Artesia Trailer Sales, 575-736-7778, 1015 S. First Street, Artesia, NM, 88210, gary@ tatebranch.com, www.artesiatrailersales. com, Flatbed, equipment, enclosed, dump, utility, car hauler and tilt trailers. Bale Buddy Manufacturing Inc., John Sparks, 580-868-3330, 580-856-3637, P.O. Box 237, Hennepin, OK, 73444, www. bigbaleflaker.com, Hay Balers. Big Bend Trailers/Rancho Espuela Akaushi, Jim & Kelie Dyer, 432-426-3435, 432-426-3336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www.bigbendtrailers.com, Trailers and Limousin cattle. BJM Sales and Service, Landon Weatherly, 806-344-6592, 806-364-7470, 3925 U.S. Hwy 60, Hereford, TX, 79045, www. bjmsales.com, Mixing, feeding systems, trucks, trailers & stationary units.

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Bobcat Of Albuquerque, Richie Rodriguez GM, 505-508-5803, 2900 Vassar Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, richie. rodriguez@bobcatofalbq.com, Compact equipment and attachments. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, Jim Loughead, 480-235-3551, 816-2057808, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 85233-3310, james.loughead@ boehringer-ingelheim.com, bi-vetmedica. com/species/cattle.html, Manufacturer of biologicals (vaccines), pharmaceuticals and parasiticides/anthelmintics. Trusted brands: Pyramid, Express, Alpha, Triangle, Eprinex, LongRange & Ivomec Border Tank Resources, Brian Booher, 915-859-6843, 915-539-7781, 9953 Pioneer Lane, El Paso, TX, 79927, Round water troughs. Bovine Elite, LLC, Carl David Rugg, 979-6930388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@ bovine-elite.com, www.bovine-elite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Bowman Livestock Equipment, 785-2583991, 877-521-9111, 785-258-3908, P.O. Box 345, Herington, KS, 67449, sales@ bowmanlivestockequipment.com, www. bowmanlivestockequipment.com, Livestock equipment. Burns Do It Center, James Burns, 575-9351111, 2400 N Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, james.burns@xit.net, Fencing, water tanks and equipment. Catron Pipe, Jerry McPhaul, 575-772-2603, Box 2Y, Pie Town, NM, 87827, Corral Panels portable. Circle S Feed Store, Wally Menuey, 575-8858369, 800-386-1235, 2907 South Canal, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, www.circlesfeed. com, Animal Feed, Health Products & Supplies. COBA/Select Sires Inc., Norman Hoff, 800-878-5333, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, julie@ cobaselect.com, Premier provider of highly fertile, superior genetics accompanied by effective reproductive products and services. Cody & Becky Harwell Ranch, Cody or Becky, 575-687-3791, 813 Piñon Dunken Hwy, Piñon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn. net, Comm. cattle, well repair, Becky real estate agent with Louis Oliver broker.

Codys’ Water Well Service, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 1610 W Fairground Rd, Artesia, NM, 88210, codybecky@pvtn. net, Water Well Service company; pump and supply sales, and Solar Water Well Projects. Dan’s Boots & Saddles, Larry, 505-3452220, 6903 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, larry@dansboots.com, www. dansboots.com, Feed, animal health products, livestock equipment, Western and English tack, Western wear, boots. Del Rio Land and Cattle Co., Matt Herrington/ Jim Layton, 928-322-4684, 150 W Discovery Park Blvd, Safford, AZ, 85546, delriolandcattle@gmail.com Big Bend Trailers, GR Flatbeds, Tires, Pearson Squeeze Chutes, Fencing, pipe and sucker rod, solar/submersible pumps, storage tanks, drinkers, diaphragm floats, Mix 30, SweetPro supplements, and more. Desert Scales & Weighing Equipment, Desert Scales, 602-258-5272, 800-4898354, 602-275-7582, 1702 W Linden Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85007, www.desertscales. com. Diesel Motive & Fuel injection inc, Charles Noble, 505-345-3581, 620 Industrial Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, dieselmotive@msn.com, Generator Set, Baldwin Filters, Racor Filters. Elbrock Ranch, Tricia Elbrock, 575-548-2429, 575-548-2270, P.O. Box 25, 100 Elbrock Ranch Rd, Animas, NM, 88020, elbrock@ vtc.net, Commercial Beefmasters, 4-H & FFA show lambs, well and drilling services. Express Scale Services, Steve Keith, 806-655-3033, P.O. Box 748, Canyon, TX, 79015, www.expressscale.com Sales/Service all types of Scales. Gallup Lumber & Supply, Gallup Lumber, 505-863-4475, 800-559-4475, 505-8633344, 1724 S Second Street, Gallup, NM, 87301, glstruss@slumber.com. Golden Equiment, Craig Hill, 505-345-7811, 721 Candelaria NE, Abuquerque, NM, 87107, chill@goldenequipment.com, Construction and ag equipment sales, parts and service. Guadalupe Mountain Fencing, Clint Hughes, 575-361-3216, 575-706-2750, 2023 Hepler Road, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, gmfencing2023@gmail.com, guadalupemountainfencing.com GMF builds, installs and repairs all types of fence incl., but not limited to, farm & ranch and oil field fences. We travel all of NM and west TX. We also offer top of the line Arrow Cattle equipment.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

65,817 6,638 square miles median, 11 .2” November 5 April 6 4,350 ft . Alamogordo 2,970,988 acres 338,600 acres 460,171 acres 471,265 acres 0 acres surface: 3,450 acres; ground: 13,490 acres; surface & ground: 2,350 acres 575-437-0231

CROP PRODUCTION

NUMBER

2019 FIGURES

15,900 11,200 300

PECANS

BEARING ACRES

1,400

PRODUCTION (1000 lbs.)

2,450

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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We’re Proud of Our New Mexico Ranching Heritage. Hat Ranch 575/963-2505 575/437-1377 575/437-1608

The Lee’s Drawer 149, Alamogordo, New Mexico 88311

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Hart Chevolet, Buick GMC, Tim McMillian, 806-275-9144, 920 Liberal St, Dalhart, TX, 79022. www.hartchevy.com. Stop or call in for the BEST deals Hatsoff Inc., Randy & Perri Jennings, 1-800779-1137, P.O. Box 888, House, NM, 88121, hatsoffsales@hatsoff.com, www.hatsoff. com, Manufacturer of the Hat Retainer: Retain & re-stretch your fine headgear. Offering wholesale & retail sales. Hay Rake Inc., 575-760-6711, 575-456-8453, www.usedrails.com, Broadview, NM, 88112, Fury@plateautel.net. Horse & Hound Feed N Supply, Curtis Creighton, 575-523-8790, 991 W. Amador, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, horsehoundfeed@qwestoffice.net, Full line of Purina products bag and bulk, vet supplies. Horsemen’s Feed and Supply, Jim Owens, 505-792-8225, 8812 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, info@ horsemensfeedandsupply.com, Feed, health products, tack, clothing, panels, tack and saddles.

Hutchison Western, Buck Hutchison, 303-287-2826, 303-287-2826, 7460 Hwy 85, Adams City, CO, 80022, ghutchison@ hutchison-inc.com, Hutchison-inc.com, Manufacturer and Distributor - Hutchison HW Brand and Hutchison HW Brand Heavy Duty Brown Livestock & Equine Equipment. Inosol Castrator, 800-847-2533, 760-3379244, 1774 Citrus Lane, El Centro, CA, 92243, www.inosol.com, bands for castration. Ironhorse Pipe & Steel, 575-355-2277, US 60/84 East, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, You name it, we’ve got it. J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-4852500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@jandjauction.com, jandjauction. com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets. Kaddatz Auctioneering & Farm Equipment Sales, Kaddatz, 254-5823000, 535 HCR 4223, Hillsboro, TX, 76645, www.kaddatzequipment.com.

Living History on the T4 Hello from the 6th generation of cowhands at T4 Cattle Company.

KBS (Ken Babcock Sales, Inc.), Jeff Weirich, 800-544-6530, 785-741-0193, 785-5447777, 601 S 23rd Street, Hiawatha, KS, 66434, sales@kenbabcocksales.com, www.kenbabcocksales.com, KBS offers agricultural and commercial construction services. Brands offered include Brock® grain and feed bins, metal-frame Butler® buildings, IntelliFarms™ and Tri-State Grain Conditioning™. Key’s Drilling & Pump Service, Gary Key, 575-623-6537, 1012 E. 2nd st, Roswell, NM, 88201, Well drilling and water well pumps; windmills and supplies. In business since 1975. Koll Trailers, Ronnie Koll, 505-873-8400, 1001Prosperity SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, kolltrailers@msn.com, Sales of horse, livestock, utility & cargo TrailersFilson livestock equipment. L & H Branding Irons, 800-437-8068, 410 6th St. SE, Mandan, ND, 58554, www. lhbrandingirons.com, We’ve got your brand. La Gloria Cattle Company, Manny and Corina Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-5712600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www. lagloriacattleco.com, Registered and commercial Angus, Maine-Anjou, and Chianina Cattle. Two-year old & Yearling Bulls, Spring & Fall Show Steers and Heifers, Embryos and Semen. Langford Tractor Work, Archie Langford, 575-623-1407, 3400 W Brasher, Roswell, NM, 88203, langtrac@cableone.net, Road Grading. LG Genetics, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www. lagloriacattleco.com, Custom Estrus Synchronization, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer, and Ultrasound Pregnancy Diagnosis. Training for artificial insemination, and ultrasound pregnancy diagnosis.

From left: Tenli, Kiptyn & Addison Bidegain

CATTLE COMPANY MONTOYA, NEW MEXICO • SINCE 1902

Phil & Laurie Bidegain, General Manager, 575-868-2475 Scott & Brooke Bidegain, Ranch Manager, 575-403-7557

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Donnie & Lacey Bidegain, Farm Manager, 575-403-9425 Yetta Bidegain Julee & Dana Coffman • Louis Carman

M5 Custom Leather, Daniel Matyniak, 575-649-3279, 4080 Rocky Acres Trail, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, matyniakdaniel@ hotmail.com, Hand crafted cowhide chinks for sale. Built for the ranch or the show ring. $300 and shipping is included. Call Daniel at 575-649-3279 for more info. Manchester Mfg. Co, Talotta Kloefkorn, 580-694-2292, 580-694-2294, 1647 Main St, PO Box 36, Manchester, OK, 73758, mmfg@kanokla.net, www, manchestermfg.com, Force Feed Feederhouse Chains for all combines, grain raddles, feed wagon chains, weed wipers, front mount boom systems.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

CROP PRODUCTION 2019 FIGURES

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

8,306 2,883 square miles median, 14 .5� October 26 April 15 4,096 ft . Tucumcari 2,031 acres 219,010 acres 0 acres 1,622,807 acres 1,000 acres surface: 40,550 acres; ground: 14,940 acres 575-461-0562

39,500 600

CROP

HARVESTED ACRES

Cotton, Upland 4,950

TOTAL PRODUCTION

8,100 bales

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

q u a y county

Dr. J.P. Corey 575-461-3900

101 N. 10th P.O. Box 1204 Tucumcari, NM 88401

Animal Hospital A full-service veterinary hospital for large and small animals. Small Animal Boarding

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McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-542-3551, 412 E Motel Dr, Lordsburg, NM, 88045. Office, 800-278-1897, 601 N. Broad Street, Globe, AZ, 85501. Come see us for all your purchasing and service needs

Munks’ Manufacturing Inc., 800-3779454, 800-377-9459, 9578 March’s Pt. Road, Anacortes, WA, 98221-9628, www. munksmanufacturing.com, Munks’ Slings & Ambulances, cattle, horses, swine, dogs, sheep, llamas.

MD Barnmaster NM, Laura Johnson, 505-681-3713, P.O. Box 1199, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmbarnbuilder@aol.com, www. mdbarnmaster.com, MD Barnmaster modular construction materials and metal building components for kick-proof, chew-proof, low maintenance and zero fire spread rated barns and buildings. Serving all of NM.

Oregon Rubber Mat, Sheryl J., 503-657-5395, 9117 S.E. Saint Helens St, Clackamas, OR, 97015, www.oregonrubbermat.net Rubber Mat Sales: Trailer Mats, Horse Stall Mats, Interlocking Kits available, Recycled Rubber Runners, Kennel Mats, Work Station Comfort Mats, Auto & Truck Floor Mats, Truck Bed Mats.

Mesa Tractor, 505-344-1631, 3826 4th st NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, jed@ mesatractor.com, www.mesa-tractor.com, Kubota tractors-Stihl products-Walker products-sale parts for all. Metal Depot, Jose Magana, 800-677-2524, 8316 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, jamagana@ncilp.com, suppliers of metal ranch products. Monfette Construction Co., 575-682-2308, 800-603-8272, P.O. Box 747, Cloudcroft, NM, 88317, Drinking water storage tanks: 100 - 11,000 gallons in stock.

Overdrive Fencing, Cali haberman, 701-2693820, 103 Main Street, Marion, ND, 58466, overdrivefencing@gmail.com, 103 Main Street, Overdrive Fencing comes equipped with the latest technologies in fencing. Barbed wire, high tinsel, corral work and much more. xs Pearson Livestock Equipment, Roswell Livestock & Farm Supply, 308-645-2231, 575-622-9164, P.O. Box 268, Thedford, NE, 69166, Quality chutes, alleys, tubs, Tru-Test Weighing Systems.

I know health insurance and can help you evaluate your options. Give me a call today to discuss your health insurance needs!

Kevin Branum

200 North First St, Ste B Grants (505) 876-0580 https://kevinbranum.fbfsagents.com

The agents are independent and authorized producers of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. H350 (10-18)

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Phase-A-Matic, Mike Jones, General Mgr, 800-962-6976, 661-947-8485, 661-947-8764, 39360 3rd St. East, Suite 301, Palmdale, CA, 93550, mike@phasea-matic.com, phase-a-matic.com, Ru 3-phase equipment from single-phase power. PolyTank & Polydome, Dan, 800-328-7659, 62824 250th Street, Litchfield, MN, 55355, Dan@PolyDome.com, polydome. com/, Calf housing, bulk bins, portable milk masters, and many other farm products. Power Ford, 505-766-6600, 1101 Montano NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, powerfordnm. com, Your Ford dealer for sales and service. Punchy Ranch Supplies, John Stallard, 575-512-5252, 575-760-1899, 26230 US Highway 60-84 East, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, stallardj@plateatel.net, PunchySupplies.com, Livestock Trailers – We are the Punchy Trailer dealer for NM & CO. We make a heck of a trailer the way YOU want it for a reasonable price and stand behind our product. Give us a shot. R.L. Cox Co, Ellen Goodson, 505-242-4980, 2819 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, Leather goods, sheep skin, & fur.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020

39,159 5,883 square miles median, 19” September 24 June 4 6,687 ft . Tierra Amarilla 2,064,152 acres 150,011 acres 793,799 acres 839,763 acres 19,100 acres surface: 40,330 acres; ground: 500 acres; surface & ground: 280 acres 505-685-4523

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

TYPE

NUMBER

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

16,600 4,800

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

r i o a r r i b a county

Bulls & Heifers FOR SALE AT THE FARM

Registered Polled Herefords

MANUEL SALAZAR 136 County Road 194 Cañones, NM 87516 usa.ranch@yahoo.com PHONE: 575-638-5434 JULY 2020

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Repro-Scan, Dr. Manny Encinias, Ph.D., 505-927-7935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, reproscan.com, Sales and on-site training for portable ultrasound systems used for pregnancy diagnosis.

Roeder Implement Inc., Alfred Roeder, 785-336-6103, 785-336-0115, P.O. Box 228, 781 120th Road, Seneca, KS, 66538, aroeder@roederimp.com, www. roederimp.com, Selling and buying New Holland bale wagons.

Reveal 4-N-1, LLC., Reveal 4-N-1, 937-4442609, 15686 Webber Road, Mt. Orab, OH, 45154, info@reveal4-in-1.com, www. reaveal4-n-1.com,

Roswell Livestock & Farm Supply, Dale Rogers, 575-622-9164, 1105 E. 2nd, Roswell, NM, 88202, dale@ roswelllivestock.com, Farm & Livestock supplies and services.

Rio Grande Scales & Equipment, Michael Niendorf, 505-227-7318, P.O Box 10435, Albuquerque, NM, 87184, scaleman@ yahoo.com, Specializing in mechanical scales, servicing all makes and models, mechanical and electric. Rocking A Cattle Co., Robert Allemand, 806-663-2279, P.O. Box 20773, Amarillo, TX, 79114, prohooftrim@gmail.com, prohooftrim.com, Professional Hoof Trimming for beef cattle and performance cattle. We serve the southwest, Texas and surrounding areas. We are not dairy trimmers. Call or Text Robert for info. (806)663-2279

Roswell Wool, 575-622-3360, 575-622-3161, 212 E 4th, Roswell, NM, 88202, Wool commission and shearing supplies order buying for classes of sheep. Sandia Trailer Sales, 505-281-9860, in Edgewood N of I-40, 3 mile west of Edgewood on rt66., Edgewood, NM, 87015, Full line of steel & aluminum horse trailers, horse stock, heavy to light duty flatbeds and cargo trailers. Service shop works on RV’s and everthing else that is steel or aluminum fabrication. Skynex Global Drones, Frank Smit, 888-5759639, 401 Congress Avenue, Austin, TX, 78701, mail@skynexglobaldrones.com, skynexindustrialdrones.com/agriculturaldrones-for-sale/, skynexindustrialdrones. com/agricultural-drones-for-sale/

Southwestern Scale Co. Inc., Mark Murdza, 602-243-3951, 602-558-0453, 602-2430435, 2535 W. Broadway, Phoenix, AZ, 85041, scaleinfo@swscale.com, www.swscale.com, Scale calibration, certification and repair. Multi-animal scale supplier – mobile, portable, traditional. The most comprehensive, full service weighing solutions company in the regional southwest. Steve’s 4 Wheel Drive, Steve, 575-746-3072, 575-703-2006, 11032 Lovington Hwy, Artesia, NM, 88210, Specialists in parts and service for 4x4 vehicles, trailer parts and repair, B&W hitches; alfalfa hay. Stockmen’s Feed Bunk, Mark Schumacher, Manager, Kevin Burns, Sales, 806-2495602, 806-249-6223, 3226 U.S. Highway 54 East, Dalhart, TX, 79022, sfbdalhart@ xit.net, stockmensfeedandtrailers. com, Feed, farm & ranch supplies, dairy services, equipment, accessories, installation and repairs. Stonescape Steel Roofing,Jay Montague 334-322-2565, Mike Fusco, 719-845-7402, Stone-Coated Steel roofing systems, Standing Seam roofing systems, Ribbed Metal Roofing systens and more Swihart’s LLC, Roger Swihart, 785-754-3513, 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS, 67752, swiharts@ruraltel.net, www.swihartsales.com, Spray those pesky flies!!! Spray Innovation sprayers are low volume, low pressure using air as the carrier. Swiharts offer PTO and self contained motor models. Also handle Feeder Wagons! T & S Trip Hopper Feeders, Jim Taylor, 940-342-2005, P.O. Box 336, Jermyn, TX, 76495, www.tsfeeders.com, Hopper automatic cattle feeders, call for a dealership near you. T & T Trailers Sales, Todd & Callie Gibson, 505-864-8899, 19480 Hwy 314, Belen NM 87002. Horse, Stock, Equipments & Utility Trailers, parts, sales, service

Eastern Plains Insurance

700 S. Ave. C, Portales, NM • 575-359-1227 • 800-748-2825

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astern Plains Insurance offers top quality companies to serve all of your insurance needs. We have been insuring the agricultural business for over 35 years. We fully understand your insurance coverage requirements. Tom and his staff would like the opportunity to provide you with excellent coverage and customer service. Please contact our office with any and all of your insurance needs. We look forward to hearing from you. ~ Tom Dannelley & Staff

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T & T Trailers Sales, Jon Satriana, 575-3825400, 5435 Del Rey Blvd., Las Cruces, NM, 88012, tandtsouth@gmail.com. Trailer sales, truck bed sales and installation, B&W hitches, trailers maintenance and repair, parts and PolyLast flooring. TechniTrack, John Sparks IV, 602-989 -8817, 5403 S. Bell Dr., Chandler, AZ, 85249, john@technitrack.com, Animal monitoring software, ear tags, field service, livestock consulting, computer hardware, website development.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

18,847 2,457 sq . miles median, 15 .3� October 19 April 23 4,010 ft . Portales 30,577 acres 211,723 acres 0 acres 1,328,371 acres 1,600 acres ground: 143,670 acres 575-356-4417

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Serving the Western Tradition! 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM 88130 3646 S. Roosevelt Rd. 21, Elida, NM 88116

575/356-3665

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Tire Water Troughs, The Tire Welder, 505-884-3550, 800-359-2208, 505-8841480, 3428 Pan American Frwy NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, www.tirewelder. com, Tire water troughs, 6’, 8’ 12’ sizes, weatherproof, rustproof, bulletproof, theft-proof. Titan Machinery/Titan Rentals, Manager, 505-342-2566, 6613 Edith Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87113, www. titanmachinery.com, www.rentals.com parts, service, equipment, rental machine control, open Sat 8am-12pm. Two Hens Sewing and Embroidery, Ashley Ivins, 575-808-7325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Quality embroidery work with your ranch logo or brand. We specialize in jackets and caps customized for you. United Fiberglass Inc., The Man on Duty, 800-487-4834, 806-335-2352, S FM 1258, Amarillo, TX, 79118, Stock tanks, fresh water storage tanks, feed & fertilizer tanks, potable water tanks. Vigils Saddle Shop, Mr. Vigil, 505-898-1489, 8008 Rio Grande Blvd., Albuquerque, NM, 87114, Saddle and tack maker, and repair. Virden Perma-Bilt Company, Jenny Virden, 806-352-2761, 2821 Mays St., Amarillo, TX, 79109, www.virdenproducts.com, Tank and roof coatings for concrete, steel galvanized and mobile tanks. W&W Fiberglass Tank Co., 800-882-2776, 806-669-1128, 806-669-1129, 207 Price Rd., Pampa, TX, 79065, www.wwfrptank. com, Fiberglass stock tanks, storage tanks, feed tanks, fertilizer tanks, tank lining & repair. Walker Trailer Sales, Manuel Gonzalez, 575-770-0201, 1320 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM, 87571, taosford@laplaza.org, Full line of trailers, stock trailers, horse trailers, dump trailers, flatbed trailers, etc. Wandering Trail Cattle Co., JD Vernon, 830-407-9274, 102 Cedar Trail Court, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, wanderingtrailcattleco103@gmail.com, Over 35 years experience in all facets of cattle and equipment business. Delivered to your doorstep. Ranch Camp. Williams Windmill, Matt Williams, 575-8251630, Exit 156, Frontage Road, Lemitar, NM, 87823, williamswinmill@live.com, Full service for all your windmill and watering needs.

WW Paul Scales, Bo Sanders, Sales Mgr., 800-657-6062, 580-439-8802, 580-4398803, Hwy 81 South, Stockyards, Duncan, OK, 73533, bo4scales@paulscales.com, www.paulscales.com, We can help you meet your livestock weighing needs. Yavapai Bottle Gas, The Man on Duty, 877-928-8885, 928-776-9007, 2150 N. Concord Dr. #B, Dewey, AZ, 86327, dc@ yavapaigas.com, www.yavapaigas.com, Start with the best. Stay with the best. Zoetis Animal Health, Wade Mulcock, 575-644-9233, 574 Canyon Point, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, Vaccines, antibiotics, endectocides for cattle.

Real Estate Ag Brokers, Ltd., Tom Horton, 806-2066431, 806-322-5302, 4000 SW 34th, Ave, Suite A, Amarillo, TX, 79109, tomh@ agbrokersltd.com, www.agbrokersltd. com.

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American Heritage Bank, Colten Grau, 575-762-2800, 575-769-1476, 3300 N Prince St., Clovis, NM, 88101, cgrau@ ahbnm.com, https://www.ahbnm.com/, American Heritage Bank is celebrating 20 years in the business of supporting our local communities through safe and sound banking practices. We specialize in Commercial and Ag Lending needs. Bar M Real Estate LLC, Scott McNally, 575-622-5867, 575-420-1237, P.O. Box 428, Roswell, NM, 88202, sammmcnally@msn. com, Over thirty years experience in the sale and appraisal of farm and ranch real estate. Licensed NM Real Estate Broker and Licensed NM General Certified Appraiser. Call and lets visit. Angus Cattle. Beaverhead Outdoors, John Diamond, 877-557-2624, 7 Mustang Road, Elephant Butte NM 87935 , beaverheadoutdoors. com , New Mexico Ranches & Hunting Properties

Coming Soon To a pasture near you Bulls - Females - Embryos - Semen

1-877/2-BAR-ANG Prime by Design 1-806/344-7444 Female & Bull Sale

Hereford, Texas JOHN THAMES STEVE KNOLL WWW.2BARANGUS.COM

OCTOBER 3, 2020 At the Hereford Vet Clinic Sale Facility

Hereford, TX Spring Bull Sale March 17, 2021 (3rd Wednesday)

1-806-344-7444 Hereford, Texas STEVE & LAURA KNOLL

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Ag Lands Southwest, Tamra Kelly, 928-8309127, P.O. Box 409, Prescott, AZ, 86302, tamra@aglandssw.com, www.aglandssw. com, Ag Lands Southwest is a ranch and farm real estate agency serving AZ and NM representing buyers and sellers of cattle ranches, guest ranches, hunting ranches, farm land and rural investment properties.

Big Mesa Realty, Paul Stout, 575-456-2000, 3879 State Rd 209, Clovis, NM, 88112, pkstout@gmail.com, www.bigmesarealty. com, Real Estate- Commercial-RanchResidental. Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty, James Sammons III, 214-701-1970, 2913 Fairmount Street, Suite 200, Dallas , TX, 75201, jsammons@briggsfreeman. com, Brownfield Ranch & Farm Properties, Keith Brownfield, 575-522-3698,, 141 Roadrunner Pkwy #141, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, brownfieldkeith@gmail.com Campo Bonito, LLC., David P. Dean, 432-4263779, 432-634-0441, P.O. Box 1077, Ft. Davis, TX, 79734, www.availableranches. com. Capital Realty, Howard McCall, 505-2963434, 1524 Eubank, Suite 5, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, h4mccall@gmail.com. Capitan Realty, Stacy Turney, 575-653-4365, 575-808-0144, P.O. Box 885, Capitan, NM, 88316, Stacy@CapitanRealty.com, www. CapitanRealty.com, Real estate in New Mexico.


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• 505-330-3179 Jaye and Sue Decker, 28 CR 1332, La Plata NM 505/327-4556 www.deckerherefordranch.com

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Caprock Real Estate Services Inc., Larry D. Preuit, 575-760-2775, 575-644-3518, 230 West Hadley, Las Cruces, NM, 88995, preuitre@yahoo.com, www. caprockrealestateservices.com, Ranch property in New Mexico. Centerfire Real Estate, Max Kiehne, 505-865-7800, 2206 Sun Ranch Village Loop, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, infor@centerfirerealestat.com, www. centerfirerealestate.com, Rural, ranch & horse property real estate. Chas. S. Middleton & Son, Jim Welles, 505-967-6562, 505-717-1784, 10600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87122, jim@csmandson.com, www. chassmiddleton.com, Representing NM Production and Recreation Ranches listed for sale by Chas. S. Middleton and Son, Lubbock, Texas. Chas. S. Middleton & Son, Dwain Nunez, 505-263-7868, dwain@csmandson.com, www.chassmiddleton.com, Representing NM Production and Recreation Ranches listed for sale by Chas. S. Middleton and Son, Lubbock, Texas. Chas S. Middleton & Son, Sam Midleton, 806-763-5331, 5016 122nd Street, Lubbock, TX, 79424, sam@csmandson. com, Ranch Sales and Apprasials. Chip Cole Real Estate, Chip Cole, 325-6553555, 14 E. Beauregard Ave., Ste. 201, San Angelo, TX, 76903-5831, Real Estate Broker. Clift Land Brokers, George Clift, 806-3559856, 806-674-8979, 806-358-3481, 905 S. Fillmore St., Ste 102, Amarillo, TX, 79101, phyllis@cliftlandbrokers.com, www. CliftLandBrokers.com, Specializing in farm and ranch real estate in NM, TX, OK, KS, CO, and NE. Named one of America’s Best Brokerages six years in a row. LandUpdate@CliftLandBrokers.com. Cody & Becky Harwell Ranch, Cody or Becky, 575-687-3791, 813 Piñon Dunken Hwy, Piñon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn. net, Comm. cattle, well repair, : Becky real estate agent with Louis Oliver broker. Coldwell Banker Legacy, Betty Houston, 575-835-1422, 515 Center St., SW, Socorro, NM, 87801, houston_betty@msn.com, Real estate brokerage, residential, land, ranch, commercial. Coldwell Bankers Legacy, Michelle Ellis, 505-792-7646, 505-382-7504, 10320 Cottonwoodpark NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, michelle.ellis@cblegacy.com, www. nmland.com, Representing buyers and sellers in real estate statewide.

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Dean Newberry & Associates Inc, Dean Newberry, 806-364-4042, 806-346-2081, 806-360-4350, P O B ox 966, 108 E. Third St., Hereford, TX, 79045, dnre@wtrt.net, Farm, Ranch, CRP Land, Dairy Locations ERA Sellers & Buyers, Jeanene Hall, 505-507-3065, 505-296-1500, 3530 Wyoming Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87111, jeanenehall@sellersbuyers.com, Real Estate. Eslabon Properties, Richard Bretz, 806-6747211, 806-681-5342, 905 S. Filmore St., Suite 102, Amarillo, TX, 79101, rb@ eslabonlp.com, www.eslabonproperties. com, Specializing in commercial agricultural properties in the high plains region with the bulk of our business being commercial feedyard operations. Licensed in TX, NM, OK, KS, CO, and NE. Exit Clovis Realty, Coletta Ray, 575-7624200, 575-799-9600, 2504 Ashford Drive, Clovis, NM, 88101, Real Estate. Fallon-Cortese Land, Nick Cortese, 855-3552855, 1410 E Sumner Ave, 3818, P.O. Box 447, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, nick@ ranchseller.com, www.ranchseller.com, NM license #16149, Farm and Ranch Sales. Glenwood Realty, Darrel Allred, 575-5336211, P.O.Box 38, Glenwood, NM, 88039, darrel@realestate4newmexico.com, www.realestate4newmexico.com, Real Estate. Greenwood Tech Support Services, Randall S. Greenwood, 575-533-6937, P.O.Box 26, Aragon, NM, 87820, ibgreenwood@ gmail.com, www.ibgreenwood.com, GTSS provides affordable, quality GIS mapping for efficient management of large landholdings. For Ranch managers, Water-right holders, Realtors, and Homeowners. Please visit our website. Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell, 575-748-1036, 575-7484722, 502 W Texas Ave Suite D, Artesia, NM, 88210, beckyharwell@netscape. net, www.harwellandassociatesre.com, Real Estate Brokerage Services, Always taking new Listing Statewide; residential, commercial or agricultural! Call Today, Becky @575-748-1036. Hat Six Cattle Company, M.D. Hobbs, 575-483-0123, 575-447-3887, 575-4830123, 170 Spear Road, P.O. Box 697, Springer, NM, 87747, Hatsix1@gmail. com, hatsixcattle.com, Broad service organization, working throughout the intermountain west. Headquarters West LTD, Sam Hubbell, 520-609-2546, P.O. Box 1039, Sonoita, AZ, 85637.

JFW Ranch Consulting, Jim Welles, 505-967-6562, 10600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87122, JFWRC@ comcast.net Farm and Ranch Real Estate Sales, Appraisal, and Consulting Services. Over 35 years of NM Real Estate Experience in conjunction with Chas. S. Middleton and Son and Farm Credit System. Ken Ahler Real Estate Co., Ken Ahler, 505-989-7573, 575-490-0220, 300 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, kahler@ newmexico.com, www.santefeland.com, Real Estate in the Santa Fe area. Kern Land Inc., Dave Kern, 575-760-0161, 1304 Pile, Clovis, NM, 88101, dkern@ kernranches.com, Ag real estate services in New Mexico for over 30 years. Kirby Harper, Ranch Broker and Appraiser, 432-386-2066 or 972-923-2979, kirbyha@swbell.net Landmark Title, Inc., Jay Neff, 575-763-3904, 575-799-6632, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, jneff@landmarkclovis. com, landmarkclovis.com, Title Insurance, Real Estate Closings, 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges. Long Realty Sonita/Patagonia, Carol L. Ford, 520-604-0162, P.O. Box 331, Sonoita, AZ, 85637, cford@longrealty.com, cfordlongrealty.com.

Lois Oliver Real Estate Inc, Murnie Cauhape, 575-703-8796, murnie@ loisoliverrealestate.com , www. loisoliverrealestate.com Major Ranch Realty, Randell Major, 575-838-3016, 575-854-2150, 505-8542150, P.O. Box 244, 585 La Hinca Rd., Magdalena, NM, 87825, rmajor@ majorranches.com, www.majorranches. com, Specializing in marketing New Mexico Ranches, Farms, Rural, Recreation, and Horse Properties. Mathers Realty Inc., Keith Brownfield, 575-522-4224, 575-640-9395, 575-5227105, 2223 E. Missouri, Las Cruces, NM, NM, 88001, brownfieldkeith@gmail.com, mathersrealty.net, Propriety, Perhaps Profit. Michelet Homestead Realty, Cherri Michelet Snyder, 575-626-1913, 575-623-8440, 575-623-8442, 920 East Second Street, Roswell, NM, 88201, cherrisnyder@aol.com, michelethomesteadrealty.com. Serving the Pecos Valley for 40 years


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

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27,748 4,767 square miles median, 15� October 8 May 13 6,857 ft . Las Vegas 703,240 acres 195,570 acres 0 acres 2,441,020 acres 16,500 acres surface: 13,370 acres; ground: 150 acres 505-454-1497

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* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Monte Verde Realty, Stan Harrell, 800-3680753, 575-377-2344, 3415 Mountain View Blvd #1, Angel Fire, NM, 87710, monteverde@newmex.com, Real Estateranch/acreage sales.

DiamondSevenAngus.com

March 12, 2021

Bradley 3 Ranch Ltd. www.bradley3ranch.com Ranch-Raised ANGUS Bulls for Ranchers Since 1955

Annual Bull Sale February 13, 2021 at the Ranch NE of Estelline, TX M.L. Bradley, 806/888-1062 Cell: 940/585-6471

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Service-Age Bulls Available Private Treaty and at Sales at Marana, Prescott, AZ & Belen, NM

Susan Wilson-Sanders, DVM 520-403-8510 Ed McClure: 520-306-1574 drsue@dakotacom.net 13250 Ash Creek Road, Willcox, AZ 85643

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Mossy Oak Properties NM Ranch & Luxury, LLC, Stacy Turney, 575-3361316, 575-808-0144, 575-808-8738, 2825 Sudderth Drive, Suite F, Ruidoso, NM, 88345, STurney@MossyOakProperties. com, www.NMRanchandHome.com. Do not run previous listing.

R.C. Cline Land Co. Inc., Richard C. Cline, Jr., 806-353-5200, 806-676-2064, 806-3532521, 3014 W. 26th, Suite 5000, Amarillo, TX, 79109, cline@amaonline.com, Real Estate Brokers For Texas, New Mexico & Oklahoma. Rafter Cross Realty, LLC, Beth Myers, 575-741-5017, P.O. Box 8, Lovington, NM, 88260, beth@raftercross.com, www. raftercross.com, Serving Southeast New Mexico. Residential, Vacant Land, Farm & Ranch.

Murney Associate Realtors, Paul McGillard, 417-839-5096, 800-743-0336, 1625 E. Primrose St., Springfield, MO, 65804, paulmcgilliard.murney.com/, Full service real estate.

Ranch Broker & Appraiser, Kirby Harper, 432-386-2066, 972-923-2979, 120 Pecan Valley Ln, Waxahachie, TX, 75165, kirbyhar@swbell.net. Ranch Broker & Appraiser

New Mexico Home Ranch Realty, Jodie Chism, 575-361-0494, 575-981-2427, 575-981-2496, 130 Cougar Rd, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, chismjodie@gmail.com, www. newmexicohomeranchrealty.com New Mexico HomeRanch Realty specializes in selling ranches, farms, and other property in New Mexico. We are a family owned business with first hand working knowledge of the ranching industry.

Ranch Land Co., Joyce Nance, 325-6588978, 325-656-8978, 325-658-2400, 430 W. Beauregard Suite C, San Angelo, TX, 76903, ranches@ranchlandco.com, www. ranchlandco.com, Ranch Sales Broker Since 1964.

New Mexico Land, A. C. Taylor, 505-2394044, 505-890-3131, 4313 Corrales Road, Box 1822, Corrales, NM, 87048, actaylor@ nmland.com, nmland.com. New Mexico Land New Mexico Property Group, Richard Randals, 575-461-4426, 575-461-8422, 615 West Rt 66, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, nmpgnewmexico@gmail.com, www. newmexicopg.com, We sell New Mexico ranches. O’Neill Land LLC, Timothy John O’Neill, 575-376-2341, 575-447-2340, 575-3762347, 456 E 9th St., P.O.Box 145, Suite B, Cimarron, NM, 87714, www.swranches. com. O’Neill Land, LLC. Pioneer Realty, Coletta Ray, 575-799-9600, 575-935-9680, 575-935-9680, 1304 Pile St, Clovis, NM, 88101, coletta@plateautel. net, www.clovisrealestatesales.com, 320 acres of grassland north of Llano Estacado, Clovis, NM 88101 Plaza Realty, C. Earl Greer, Broker, 575-744-5140, 800-744-5140, P.O. Box 985, Elephant Butte, NM, 87935, ceg@ plazarealty.com, www.plazarealtynm. com, Serving all of New Mexico border to border, farm and ranch specialists. Premier Ranch, Susan Johnson or Jay Platt, 505-469-4303, 575-740-3243, P.O. Box 987, Berthoud, CO, 80513, nmranchproperties.com

Ranchline Taylor & Taylor Realtors, Paul Taylor, 575-622-1490, 575-420-5585, 720 E College Blvd, Roswell, NM, 88201, paul@ ranchline.com, www.ranchline.com, Real Estate Brokerage. Republic Ranches, 888-726-2481 info@ republicranches.com , Rik Thompson 505-350-3598, Clayton Leonard 210-6692782. Reserve Realty, Nina Atwood, 575-533-6211, 575-313-2808, P.O. Box 488, Reserve, NM, 87830, nina@realestate4newmexico.com, Reserve Realty- Darrel Allred Broker. Rocking R Ranch, Randell Major, 575-8383016, 575-854-2150, 577-854-2150, P.O. Box 244, Magdalena, NM, 87825, rmajor@ majorranches.com, www.majorranches. com, Cross bred Charolais calves for sale Roswell Escrow Service, 575-622-3513, 204 W 2nd st, Roswell, NM, 88201, info@ RoswellEscrow.com, established in1983, locally owned full service escrow company. we can service any stream of payment from real estate to promissary notes, to rental agreements. We also facilitate 1031 exchanges. Schrimsher Ranch Realty LLC, 575-6222343, 575-520-1989, P.O. Box 802, Roswell, NM, 88202, srre@dfn.com, www. nm-ranches.com, Farm and ranch real estate sales, appraisals, and consultingstatewide border-border.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land

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142,507 3,717 square miles median, 13 .1� October 20 May 1 6,250 ft . Bernalillo 1,001,904 acres 81,702 acres 820,485 acres 472,793 acres 1,900 acres surface: 16,410 acres; ground: 80 acres; surface and ground: 780 acres 505-867-2582

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11,800 7,400 2,100

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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DO YOU HAVE A STAKE IN RANCHING ON FEDERAL AND STATE LANDS? Do you know who is watching out for YOUR interests?

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Scott Land Company, Ben G. Scott, Broker, 806-647-4375, 800-933-9698, 1301 Front Street, Dimmit, TX, 79027, scottland@ amaonline.com, www.scottlandcompany. com, Farm & ranch real estate in New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. Sidwell Farm and Ranch Realty LLC, Tom Sidwell, 575-403-6903, 6237 State Highway 209, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, tom@sidwellfarmandranch.com, sidwellfarmandranch.com, Helping farmers and ranchers sell their properties as well as assisting buyers in finding the type of property they are looking for. If you have a farm or ranch for sale, give me a call. Southern New Mexico Realty, Rusty or Kelli Shelton, 575-257-1111, 575-937-8056, 575-449-3230, 2722 Sudderth Dr., Suite B, Ruidoso, NM, 88345, rustynkelli@gmail. com, www.southernnewmexicorealty. com. Specializing in Mountain Homes, Land, and Commercial Sales. Friendly Brokerage to assist Buyers and Sellers with all your Real Estate needs! Come visit our office next to Starbucks in Ruidoso, NM.

Stallard Real Estate Services, Kim Stallard, 575-355-4454, 575-799-5799, 575-3554453, 26230 US Highway 60-84 E, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119-9240, realestate@ plateautel.net, RanchesEtc.com, Stallard Real Estate Services, Kim or John Stallard, 26230 US Highway 60/84 East, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119. 575/355-4454 or 575/799-5799. Farm & ranch sales. See us at www.RanchesEtc.com. Stirrup Cattle, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 575-748-4722, 813 Pinon Dunken Hwy, Pinon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Commercial Angus cattle. Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell 575-748-1036. Stockmen’s Realty, Nancy A. Belt, Broker, 520-455-0633, 520-221-0807, P.O. Box 191, Sonita, AZ, 85637, www.stockmensrealty. com, Specializing in working cattle ranches, horse properties and farms. Stronghold Ranch Real Estate, Scott Thacker, 520-444-7069, 520-8447069, 5300 W Greenock, Tucson, AZ, 85742, ScottThacker@mail.com, www. StrongholdCo.com, Stronghold Ranch Real Estate is an Arizona Real Estate Brokerage Focused on Working Cattle Ranches.

Terrell Land & Livestock Co., Tye Terrell, 575-447-6041, P.O. Box 3188, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, tyecterrell@yahoo.com, Real estate brokerage; ranch mapping. Trans Pecos Real Estate, Inc., Kirby Harper, 972-923-2979, 432-386-2066, 972-9232994, 120 Pecan Valley Lane, Waxahachie, TX, 75165, kirbyha@swbell.net, Kirby Harper Ranch Broker and Appraiser Trans Pecos Real Estate, Inc. TX and NM Real Estate Broker TX, NM, CO Real Estate Appraiser Ranches, Farms, Feedyards, and Dairies 972-923-2979 or 432-386-2066. United Country Real Estate, Mike Gustin, 505-264-3769, 18 Wrangler Ed RD, Stanley, NM, 87056, mikegustinre@ gmail.com, nmranchproperty.com. United Country Farm Home Realty, United Country Ranch Properties, REALTREE United Country Hunting Properties. United Country Vista Nueva Inc., Charles Bennett, 575-356-5616, 708 S Ave C, Portales, NM, 88130, charles@vistanueva. com, www.vistanueva.com, Selling farms and ranches in New Mexico.

College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences

ANIMAL & RANGE SCIENCE 15th Annual Bull Sale

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

March 2021

• Dorper and Suffolk Sheep • Brahman, Brangus, and Composite Cattle • Duroc and Berkshire Swine

Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Belen, NM

Wayne Connell – Auctioneer Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction – Belen, New Mexico

Registered Angus Bulls Remember: IT’S NOT BLACK HIDE, IT’S ANGUS INFLUENCE!

CALVING EASE • GROWTH • CARCASS

For catalog call 575-535-2975 or email dogilvie1 @hotmail.com

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Cell L. Neil Burcham~575-646-2309 or 575-496-6375 BL

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Heartstone Angus, LLC U Bar Ranch J-C Angus

Or Ray Hamilton ~505-280-9226 or Office 575-646-4500


148,750 1,909 square miles median, 13 .9” October 13 May 6 7,200 ft . Santa Fe 489,665 acres 79,747 acres 97,438 acres 729,852 acres 2,500 acres surface: 5,850 acres; ground: 11,340 acres; surface and ground: 880 acres County Extension Agent 505-471-4711

Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION

CROP PRODUCTION

JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

14,600 9,600 800

NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

s a n t a f e

county SELLING NEW MEXICO RANCH LANDS FOR 30 + YEARS

KEN AHLER REAL ESTATE CO., INC. 300 Paseo Peralta, Suite 211, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Ranches

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Homes

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Land

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Horse Properties

Office: 505/989–7573 • Toll Free: 888/989–7573 • Mobile: 505/490–0220 Email: kahler@newmexico.com • Website: www.SantaFeLand.com

JULY 2020

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Clark anvil ranCh Reg. Herefords, Salers & Optimizers Private Treaty

BULL SALE La Junta Livestock – La Junta, CO

CLINTON CLARK 32190 Co. Rd. S., Karval, CO 80823 719-446-5223 • 719-892-0160 Cell cclark@esrta.com www.ClarkAnvilRanch.com

C Bar R A N C H SLATON, TEXAS

Charolais & Angus Bulls

TREY WOOD 806/789-7312 CLARK WOOD 806/828-6249 • 806/786-2078

Walker & Martin Ranch Sales, Greg Walker, 720-441-3131, 505-615-3131, P.O. Box 632170, Highlands Ranch, CO, 80163, Greg@sDenver.com, www.RiverRanches. com, New Mexico & Colorado. Top notch website. Platinum membership w/ Lands of America. Also use traditional MLS Denver, Santa Fe, & Albuquerque. Experts adding recreational value to your cattle ranch. Watson Smith Law Firm, Josh Smith, 575-528-0500, 575-526-9094, 1100 S. Main St., Ste. 21, Las Cruces, NM, NM, 88005, josh@watsonsmithlaw.com, www. watsonsmithlaw.com, Watson Smith Law Firm. West Wood Realty, Jim Haworth, 505-7923713, 3613 NMSR 528 NW Ste H, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, haworth@ wwrealty.comm, Specializing in Farm and Ranch Sales and Commercial real estate. Will Orndorf, Will Orndorf, 575-418-7042, 575-835-0075, P.O. Box 1247, Socorro, NM, 87801, Mediation service. Real estate broker. Z Summers Ranch, Hoz, 575-773-4746, HC 32 Box 402, Quemado, NM, 87829, hozco808@gmail.com, Lease grass to other ranchers.

Sheep 6-H Ranches, LLC (Mountaineer), Vic & Phyllis Hawley, 928-380-1228, 505-2001274, P.O. Box 1503, Edgewood, NM, 87015, vic_hawley@juno.com, Reg. Rambouillet, Reg. Hereford. American Sheep Industry Assn, 303-7713500, 9785 Maroon Circle, Ste 360, Englewood, CO, 88012. Brahaim Hindi and Sons Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-584-2670, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Comm. Angus Cattle; Comm. Rambouillet (bucks, ewes, lambs), KaraKul ewes, bucks, lambs; reg. Arabian Horses (studs, mares, colts); KaraKul Fleeces. Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Co. Inc., Charlie Myers, 505-864-7451, 505-2699075, 505-864-7073, P.O. Box 608, Belen, NM, 87002, Cattle, sheep, goats & horse sales. Conniff Cattle Co., LLC, John Conniff / Laura Mathers Conniff, 676-644-2900, 575-644-0067, 575-541-5649, 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Selling registered and commercial Angus and Shorthorns.

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Cooper Brothers, Jim 575-653-4180, Punk 575-687-3445, Southeast, NM. Cordova’s Professional Sheep Shearing, Anthony Cordova, 505-681-8060, 505-870-0341, 52 Padilla Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, agcordova1@yahoo.com, 3rd generation sheep shearer. Large or small flocks, angora goats and hoof trimming. Corn Ranches/Herefords, Mike Corn, 575-622-3360, 575-420-3630, 575-6223161, 212 E 4th, Roswell, NM, 88201, mikecorn@roswellwool.com, We offer sound rock footed Hereford Bulls that are genetically bred to fit the aggressive cattlemen. Cowtown Feed & Livestock, Dudley Byerley, 505-722-6913, 505-870-2535, #14 Hamilton Rd US Hwy 491, Gallup, NM, 87305, dudleybyerley@yahoo.com, Buyer and seller of all classes of livestock, wool and mohair. Elbrock Ranch, Tricia Elbrock, 575-548-2429, 575-548-2270, P.O. Box 25, 100 Elbrock Ranch Rd, Animas, NM, 88020, elbrock@ vtc.net, Commercial Beefmasters, 4-H & FFA show lambs, well and drilling services. F.V. Cauhape Ranch, Marion Cauhape, 575-484-3441, #74 Cauhape Ranch Road, Hope, NM, 88250, Wool feeder lambs. Jay’s Navajo Lamb and Wool, Jay Begay Jr, 928-401-1700, P.O. Box 243, Tuba City, AZ, 86045, jay_bjr@yahoo.com, Quality Registered Navajo-Churro Sheep and Angora Goats. Four Horns and many colors. Commercial Santa Gertrudis Cattle. New Mexico State University, Glenn Duff, 575-646-1242, Box 30003, Dept 3-1, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, asicence@nmsu. edu, Registered and commercial Angus, Brangus and Brahman cattle; commercial Suffock, registered Quarter Horses. New Mexico State University, Ray Hamilton, 806-200-1175, Las Cruces , NM. New Mexico Wool Growers Inc, 505-2470584, fax 505-842-1766, P.O. Box7520, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, nmwgi@ nmagriculuture.org , www.nmagiculture. org, Trade organization for New Mexico Sheep Industry.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land

County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION

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11,116 4,219 square miles median, 8 .3” November 4 April 7 4,190 ft . Truth or Consequences 1,669,646 acres 359,799 acres 0 acres 681,539 acres 34,000 acres surface: 3,050 acres; ground: 2,940 acres; surface & ground: 5,410 acres 575-894-2375

CROP PRODUCTION

JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle Calves Sheep & Lambs

19,700 100

BEARING ACRES

PECANS

500

PRODUCTION (1000 lbs.)

610

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

county RANCH RAISED

MOUNTAIN RAISED

WINSTON, NEW MEXICO Russel L F R E E M A N

575/743-6904 JULY 2020

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NMSU Corona Range & Livestock Research Center, Shad Cox, 575-7993569, 575-849-1015, 575-849-1021, P.O. Box 392, 739 University Road, Corona, NM, 88318, shadcox@nmsu. edu, Corona.nmsu.edu, Calving ease Angus Bulls, Commercial Crossbred calves, Commercial Rambouillet and SAMM crossbred rams, ewes, and lambs, crossbred show wethers, doelings and guard dogs. Conference facilities. Porter Farm, Randy C. Porter, Marianne H. Porter, 575-835-0882, 575-418-8871, POB 685, 1235 El Camino Real NW, Socorro, NM, 87801. Commercial Sheep, Black Face, Fine Wool Crosses, Fine Wools

Raymond Boykin, Jr. BREEDER SINCE 1986

REG. BARZONA: EASY-KEEPING CATTLE THAT GRADE Montgomery, AL Cell: 334/430-0563 etheldozierboykin@yahoo.com

Roswell Wool, 575-622-3360, 575-622-3161, 212 E 4th, Roswell, NM, 88202, Wool commission and shearing supplies order buying for classes of sheep. Sachse Show Lambs, James Sachse, 575-644-4074, 3125 Dona Ana Rd., Las Cruces, NM, 88007, sachse00@comcast. net, Black-faced breeding sheep, club lambs and crossbred lambs. Shear Perfection Ranch, Lyn Brown, 505-325-2837, 505-486-5564, PO Box 468, 382 Road 1191, La Plata, NM, 87418, nmredsheep@gmail.com, www. shearperfectionranch.com. Breed Conservation projects for California. Red Sheep, Barbados Blackbelly & Tunis. Handspun yarns, fiber, knit & crochet items. We will handspin your fibers. Ranch website design also offered. Tierra Encantada Borregas, Jose Cano, 575-749-0102, 505-286-6349, 139 Square H Rd, Edgewood, NM, 87015, josecano53@ gmail.com

Casey

BEEFMASTERS seventy-PLUS years

F&F CATTLE CO. Producers of quality foundation BARZONA cattle since 1975

Bulls & Semen

CJ

COMING TWO-YEAR-OLD PUREBRED BULLS AVAILABLE

BEEFMASTERS

MIKE FITZGERALD 575/673-2346

P.O. Box 269 • 1535 West 250 South Wellington, UT 84542

130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM 87733 ffcattleco@plateautel.net

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R.D. and PEGGY CAMPBELL 435/637-3746 Cell 435/636-5797

Solar, Electric, Windmill Aermotor Windmill Company, 325-651-4951, 4277 Dank Hanks Lane, San Angelo, TX, 76904, sales@aermotorwindmill.com. New Mexico Water & Electric, 575-8953306, 39th Street, Hillsboro, NM, 88042, nmwatersupplyinc@gmail.com.

Suppliers 3C Cattle Feeders, Clyde, Casey & Bear Runyan, 580-384-3493, 580-618-1254, POB 144, Mill Creek, OK, 74856, facebook. com/3C-Cattle-Feeders, Toolboxes Available on All Feeders. Adolfo V. Sanchez MD, Adolfo Sanchez, 505-864-7781, 703 Christopher Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, dolfosanchez@yahoo.com, Santa Gertrudis and Shorthorn cattle, alfalfa and grass hay, family physician. Aero Tech, Ted Stallings, Cameron Stallings, 575-763-4300, 575-515-1189, 5333 E 21st St, Clovis, NM, 88101, www.aerotechteam. com, Aerial Rangeland Spraying, Surveys & Charter by Fixed Wing & Helicopter. AquaKnow, Debra Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-210-4225, 4500 Mercantile Plaza Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76137, info@aquaknow.com, aquaknow.com, AquaKnow provides water quality testing & analytical services for residential & commercial customers. We provide the collection bottles, you collect & ship the water samples, results are emailed. Arrow L Custom Coffins, Pierre Peppin, 575-278-3400, 575-447-5900, NM, Available in Pine or Red Oak with various linings; your brand and delivery upon request. Beal’s Cowboy Buckles, Richard Beal, 505-466-4504, 3201 Zafaron Dr, Ste C-572, Santa Fe, NM, 87507, richard@ bealscowboybuckles.com, www. bealscowboybuckles.com, Western Quality Historic Cowboy Belt Buckles. Great unique gift for that special cowboy or cowgirl! Over 350 items to choose from. Free Shipping. Best Western Sally Port Inn & Suites, Patrick Hutchison, 575-622-6430, 2000 North Main, Roswell, NM, 88201, patrick. hutchison@chandlerhotelsinc.com, Hotel, restaurant, bar.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

41,500 14,600 12,600 1,900

16,798 6,626 square miles median, 8 .6” October 24 April 13 4,585 ft . Socorro 2,262,731 acres 551,042 acres 151,030 acres 1,290,251 acres 14,500 acres surface: 3,330 acres; ground: 1,310 acres 575-835-0610

CROP PRODUCTION

NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

s o c o r r o county

WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO ➤ New Mexico Farm

and Ranch Specialist ➤ Border to Border,

Serving all of New Mexico WWW.PLAZAREALTYNM.COM

RANCH RAISED REAL ESTATE SAVVY

FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS EMAIL US AT:

ceg@plazarealtynm.com Check us out on Facebook – Plaza Realty C. EARL GREER, BROKER 575/744-5140 877/744-5410 Fax: 575/744-5121 JULY 2020

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Registered Bulls & Females Available Horned & Polled DARIC & PATTY KNIGHT SPRINGERVILLE, AZ 928/333-3600 • CELL 928-521-9897 WhiteMountainHerefords.com facebook.com/White-Mountain-Herefords

Evans

Beefmasters Quality Beefmasters Affordably Priced

GAYLE EVANS, 435/ 878-2355 MARK EVANS, 435/ 878-2655 P.O. Box 177 · Enterprise, UT 84725 Legends of the Breed Legacy Award BEEFMASTERS SINCE 1953

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th

bull sale october 3, 2020 10 a.m. • Producers Auction • San Angelo, TX

135 bUlLs

Ranch raised • Performance & Trich tested Carcass info • Free delivery available

Lorenzo Lasater 325.656.9126 lorenzo@isabeefmasters.com

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Big Circle Beef, Laura Jean Schneider, 406-425-3411, P.O. Box 7699, Ruidoso, NM, 88355, bigcirclebeef@gmail.com, www. bigcirclebeef.com, Big Circle Beef sells grassfed beef that is raised solely on New Mexico Rangelands and native forage. Bulk orders available.

International Stock Food, Alan Patranella, 806-443-1415, 202 West 4th, Jayton, TX, 79528, alan.isfusa@gmail.com, wwwisfglobal.com, Silo Guard is a preservative that promotes fermentation while preventing the growth of molds and yeasts in fermented feeds-saving dry matter, retaining more nutrients and producing a healthier feed.

Cattle Baron Restaurants, John, 505-6222467, 1113 North Main, Roswell, NM, 88203, www.cattlebaron.com, Steak and Seafood restaurants in Roswell, Portales, Hobbs, Ruidoso, Las Cruses, Lubbock, El Paso, Midland, TX.

John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 575-4453657, 1283 S. 2nd, Raton, NM, 87740, www. burns.doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations.

Christmas Ranches Inc., Brad & Becky Christmas, 575-666-2247, Box 173, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, bchris9627@aol.com, Yearling pasture operation.

John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 575-4611241, 612 E. Rt. 66 Blvd, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, www.burns.doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations.

Cloer Hay Farm, Carol Cloer, 505-320-6286, 337 CR 5500, Bloomfield, NM, 87413, ccloer@comcast.net, Quality Alfalfa 70 lb. Bales. We deliver.

John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 575-7692528, 2400 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, www.burns.doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations.

Conquistador Dental, Roland Sanchez III DDS, 505-864-7000, 704 S. Christopher Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, www. conquistadordental.com, You can trust your smile with us.

John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 806-3624808, 300 N. 2nd, Texline, TX, 79087, www. burns.doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations.

Conron & Woods Architects, Roy L. Woods, 505-983-6948, 1222 Luisa St., Ste A, Santa Fe, NM, 87505, office@ conronandwoods.com, Architect agricultural and residential. Creightons Town & Country, Creightons Town & country, 575-356-3665, 1625 S. Avenue D, Portales, NM, 88130, Creightons Town & Country, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM 88130, 575-356-3665, Hi Pro feeds, horse & tack, animal health, pet supplies, western & casual wear. Curtis & Curtis, Blake or Tye Curtis, 575-7624759, 4500 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, Seed sales, small grain, alfalfa, sorghums, forages, irrigated and native grasses. Express Scale Services, Steve Keith, 806-655-3033, P.O. Box 748, Canyon, TX, 79015, www.expressscale.com Sales/Service all types of Scales. Inn of the Mountain Gods, Front Desk, 800-545-9011, 287 Carrizo Canyon Road, Mescalero, NM, NM, 88340, info@innofthemountaingods.com, innofthemountaingods.com, High mountain resort near Ruidoso, New Mexico.

Kinetic Improvement, Inc., Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, 505-298-7742, P.O. Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 871911603, info@kineticimprovement.com. www.kineticimprovement.com, Kinetic Improvement, Inc.: Mechanical Equipment Services & Products. Call (505) 298-8842, email us at info@kineticimprovement. com or look us up on the web at www. kineticimprovement.com Last Chance Food Shack, Ed Ethridge, 505-847-5092, 108 West Main Street, Corner of Highway 60 and West Main Street, Mountainair, NM, 87036, LastChanceFoodShack@gmail.com, www. facebook.com/LastChanceFoodShack/, Mountainair’s Drink Stop! Espresso Lattes - Frappes - Smoothies - Italian Sodas & More. If Subway and Starbucks had a baby, it would be Last Chance! Fresh food - made to order. Support small biz! Liquid Feed Supplements, Bryan or Dustin Shoemaker, 575-799-3670, 575-7639191, P.O. Box 418, Clovis, NM, 88102, Bryan@mesafeedproducts.com, Cost formulations; consumption control; protected trace minerals; nutritional support; equipment available; family & operated.


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

32,795 2,257 square miles median, 12 .2� October 3 May 17 6,945 ft . Taos 995,594 acres 78,510 acres 116,929 acres 446,714 acres 1,000 acres surface: 35,900 acres; ground: 5,230 acres; surface & ground: 770 acres 575-758-3982

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

5,000 1,400

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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Maloy Mobile Storage Inc., Mary Beth Maloy, 505-344-6123, 505-344-6123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@ maloystorage.com, www.maloystorage. com, Sell and rent portable storage/ storage containers. Custom modifications available to meet all your storage needs. Manchester Mfg. Co, Talotta Kloefkorn, 580-694-2292, 580-694-2294, 1647 Main St, PO Box 36, Manchester, OK, 73758, mmfg@kanokla.net, www, manchestermfg.com, Force Feed Feederhouse Chains for all combines, grain raddles, feed wagon chains, weed wipers, front mount boom systems.

Mary Beth Maloy, Mary Beth Maloy, 505-344-6123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@maloystorage.com, www.maloystorage.com McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-542-3551, 412 E Motel Dr, Lordsburg, NM, 88045. Office, 800-278-1897, 601 N. Broad Street, Globe, AZ, 85501. Come see us for all your purchasing and service needs Melton Ranch, Pat Melton, 505-617-0777, 57 Melton Ranch Rd., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Comm. cattle; pasture yearlings for the five-month growing season on 11, 000+ acres. MJ Cattle Co, Matt or Jodie Chism, 575-9812516, 575-361-0494, 182 Klondike Gap Rd, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, chismjodie@gmail. com We specialize in rock footed, high altitude ranch raised calves. BQA certified. Hunting and Real Estate. Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply, Corky Morrison, 505-865-5432, 19763 Hwy. 314, Belen, NM, 87002, oldmill@nmia.com, Feed, animal health, livestock supplies and fertilizers.

R.L. Robbs 520-507-2514 4995 Arzberger Rd. Willcox, AZ 85643 osonegro@powerc.net

Willcox, AZ

TOWNSEND BRANGUS

Onate Feed Co., LLC, Dan Shue, 505-8770410, 505-975-8396, 505-877-0419, 8000 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, onatefeedmill.com, Livestock Feed Manufacturer: Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Swine, and companion animals. Oregon Rubber Mat, Sheryl J., 503-657-5395, 9117 S.E. Saint Helens St, Clackamas, OR, 97015, www.oregonrubbermat.net Rubber Mat Sales: Trailer Mats, Horse Stall Mats, Interlocking Kits available, Recycled Rubber Runners, Kennel Mats, Work Station Comfort Mats, Auto & Truck Floor Mats, Truck Bed Mats. Pearson Livestock Equipment, Roswell Livestock & Farm Supply, 308-645-2231, 575-622-9164, P.O. Box 268, Thedford, NE, 69166, Quality chutes, alleys, tubs, Tru-Test Weighing Systems. Peck’s Fine Jewelry and Repair, David Wood, 505-720-9513, 505-720-9513, 2501 San Pedro Dr NE, Ste 111A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, pecksfinejewelry@yahoo.com, none, Silver Buckle Repairs. Wedding ring service. We also repair these: Watches, gold, platinum, & silver jewelry. Watch battery replacements. We buy scrap gold jewelry. Excellent YELP reviews. Phase-A-Matic, Mike Jones, General Mgr, 800-962-6976, 661-947-8485, 661-947-8764, 39360 3rd St. East, Suite 301, Palmdale, CA, 93550, mike@phasea-matic.com, phase-a-matic.com, Ru 3-phase equipment from single-phase power.

PARKER BRANGUS 30th Roswell Brangus Sale – Sat., Feb. 27, 2021 Registered & Commercial

“Brangus Raised the Commercial Way”

Reg. & Comm. • TOP BLOODLINES

LUCKY

LARRY & ELAINE PARKER

P.O. Box 146, 1700 N. Parker Rd., San Simon, AZ 85632 Larry’s Cell: 520-508-3505 • Diane’s Cell: 520-403-1967 • Bus: 520-845-2411 Email: jddiane@vtc.net • parker_brangus@yahoo.com

✹ Attend the 30th Annual Roswell Brangus Bull & Female Sale February 27, 2021

30th Annual Brangus Bull & Female Sale

February 27, 2021 RANCH MANAGER: Steven & Tyler Townsend P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK 73450 C 580-380-1968 Gayland & Patti Townsend P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK 73450 H 580/443-5777 • C 580/380-1606 cgtpattownsend@yahoo.com

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Joe Paul & Rosie Lack P.O. Box 274 Hatch, NM 87937 575-267-1016 Rachael Carpenter 575-644-1311

Bill Morrison

411 CR 10 Clovis, NM 88101 575-482-3254 575-760-7263 Cell

www.lackmorrisonbrangus.com

bvmorrison@yucca.net


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

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15,506 3,355 square miles median, 11 .5” October 1 May 20 6,107 ft . Estancia 171,981 acres 373,215 acres 16,426 acres 1,579,785 acres 6,000 acres ground: 38,110 acres 505-544-4333

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

37,500 1,600

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

county

GOEMMER LAND & LIVESTOCK www.goemmer.net Leland Riley 505-705-2472

AQHA QUARTER HORSES WITH COW SENSE & AGILITY – LONGHORNS • 40-year breeding program • Bloodlines – Driftwood, Doc O’Lena, Miss N Cash,Peppy San, Royal Bar & Three Bars (TB) • Broodmares & Saddle Horses • Superior Calves - Beefmaster and Angus Cross • Solid-Colored Longhorn Bulls produce color buyer’s want & benefit of calving ease.

A SIXTH GENERATION FAMILY OWNED RANCHING OPERATION WITH A 120-YEAR OLD HISTORY.

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Phillips Diesel Crop., 505-865-7332, Interstate 25 & Highway 6, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, Generator sets & pumps, Yanmar Diesel. R.L. Cox Co, Ellen Goodson, 505-242-4980, 2819 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, Leather goods, sheep skin, & fur. Ranney Ranch LP, Melvin W. Johnson, 575-849-8141, P.O. Box 376, Corona, NM, 88318, Commercial Angus, stocker heifers and bulls, grassfed beef. Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-475-6062, 303-840-1850, 303-840-1849, 45400 CR 21, Elizabeth, CO, 80107, limitup04@yahoo.com, runningcreekranch.com, Largest breeder of registered, performance Limousin in the US. Docile, Maternal, ModerateFrame, Trait-Leading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available. Shear Perfection Ranch, Lyn Brown, 505-325-2837, 505-592-7057, PO BOX 468, 382 County Road 1191, LA PLATA, NM, 87418, nmredsheep@gmail.com, www. shearperfectionranch.com, Breeding stock: CA Red Sheep, Tunis & Barbados Blackbelly & a breed of our own creation, American Ladybug Sheep. Fiber arts, handspun yarns, knit/crochet items. Ask about our website services.

Southwestern Scale Co. Inc., Mark Murdza, 602-243-3951, 602-558-0453, 602-2430435, 2535 W. Broadway, Phoenix, AZ, 85041, scaleinfo@swscale.com, www.swscale.com, Scale calibration, certification and repair. Multi-animal scale supplier – mobile, portable, traditional. The most comprehensive, full service weighing solutions company in the regional southwest.

Zia Cowtoon Co., Wheeler Hughes, 210-4648432, 210-464-8433, 1716 S. Second, Tucumcari, NM, 88411, ziacowtoons@ gmail.com, www.ziacowtoons.com, We offer advertising & promotional calendars & cards for your business or ranch. Wheeler Slim Hughes is a 5th generation New Mexican, member of the CCI & illustrator for Working Ranch magazine.

Stonescape Steel Roofing,Jay Montague 334-322-2565, Mike Fusco, 719-845-7402, Stone-Coated Steel roofing systems, Standing Seam roofing systems, Ribbed Metal Roofing systens and more

Transportation

Swihart’s LLC, Roger Swihart, 785-754-3513, 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS, 67752, swiharts@ruraltel.net, www.swihartsales.com, Spray those pesky flies!!! Spray Innovation sprayers are low volume, low pressure using air as the carrier. Swiharts offer PTO and self contained motor models. Also handle Feeder Wagons! Taylor Ranch, Jim or Wanda Taylor, 575-267-2819, 575-740-1115, HC 32 Box 45, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, englecowcamp@yahoo.com, steel products & metal roofing.

SKAARER BRANGUS BRED FOR FERTILITY, DOCILITY, BIRTH WEIGHT & HIGH GROWTH You Don’t Have to Be The Biggest To Be The Best

Chase & Justine Skaarer Cell: 520-260-3283 Willcox, Arizona 130

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Aero Tech Inc., Ted or Cameron Stallings, 575-763-4300, 575-763-3400, 5333 21st, Clovis, NM, 88101, aerotech@plateautel. net, www.aerotechteam.com, We operate with a fleet of GPS-guided aircraft manned by a highly-skilled team of seasoned pilots. Artesia Trailer Sales, 575-736-7778, 1015 S. First Street, Artesia, NM, 88210, gary@ tatebranch.com, www.artesiatrailersales. com, Flatbed, equipment, enclosed, dump, utility, car hauler and tilt trailers.

College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences

ANIMAL & RANGE SCIENCE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE • Dorper and Suffolk Sheep • Brahman, Brangus, and Composite Cattle • Duroc and Berkshire Swine

Cell L. Neil Burcham~575-646-2309 or 575-496-6375 Or Ray Hamilton ~505-280-9226 or Office 575-646-4500


Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

77,000 29,500 100

4,187 3,817 square miles median, 14 .1� October 20 April 27 4,970 ft . Clayton 58,881 acres 446,967 acres 0 acres 1,945,720 acres 800 acres ground: 8,310 acres; surface: 51,300; surface & ground: 390 acres 575-374-9361

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

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CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

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Big Bend Trailers/Rancho Espuela Akaushi, Jim & Kelie Dyer, 432-426-3435, 432-426-3336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www.bigbendtrailers.com, Trailers and Limousin cattle. BJM Sales and Service, Landon Weatherly, 806-344-6592, 806-364-7470, 3925 U.S. Hwy 60, Hereford, TX, 79045, www. bjmsales.com, Mixing, feeding systems, trucks, trailers & stationary units. Blackrange Enterprises LLC, Paul & Anita Petersen, 575-743-5202, 575-740-0348, 575-743-0512, P.O. Box 160, Winston, NM, 87943, blackrange160@gmail. com, Contractor- Livestock Pipeline Installation, Water Systems, Dirt Work Transportation- Heavy Equipment, Supplies, Pipe, etc. Contract Prescribed Fire- Prescribed Fire planning and implementation. Brad Francis Sports Center, Dina Kotovsky, 505-259-6215, 7210 Lomas Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, Kotovsky@ worldnet.att.net, Agricultural Partner Recognition.

Veterinarians /Supplies Ag Specialties Inc., Darrol Childers, President, 806-359-5544, 806-6797295, P.O. Box 7483, Amarillo, TX, 79114, Products include: Silage Inoculants, Direct Fed Microbials, Probiotics, Enzymes. Animal Health Express, Rachel, 800-5338115, 520-888-0294, 800-437-9898, 3301 N Freeway Rd, Tucson, AZ, 85705, info@animalhealthexpress.com, animalhealthexpress.com, Located in Tucson, AZ a UPS ground service package is 1-3 days to the entire west. With 5, 000+ products we offer a wide variety of supplies.

Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Jim Loughead, 480-2353551, 816-205-7808, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 85233-3310, james. loughead@boehringer-ingelheim.com, www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/animalhealth/overview. The family-owned, disease prevention company with trusted brands: Pyramid, Express, Triangle, Alpha, Caliber, TrichGuard, LongRange, Eprinex, Ivomec, Synanthic, Zactran, Bio-Mycin and more. Circle H Headquarters LLC, Scanlon Daniels, Angela Daniels, 806-244-7851, 806-3332829, P.O. Box 1150, 3216 U.S. Hwy 54 East, Dalhart, TX, 79022, www.circleh.info, ELISA, BVD, NIR Testing. Colorado Genetics Inc., Darrel L. DeGrofft, DVM, 970-203-9357, 970-222-1793, 970-203-9367, 5441 Boeing Drive, #1A, Loveland, CO, 80538, cginc@hotmil.com, coloradogenetics.com, Livestock Embryo Transfer, A.I. Services, Reproduction Consultation, Ultra Sound, Import and Export.

Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-772-5766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport.

Horse & Hound Feed N Supply, Curtis Creighton, 575-523-8790, 991 W. Amador, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, horsehoundfeed@qwestoffice.net, Full line of Purina products bag and bulk, vet supplies.

Hart Chevolet, Buick GMC, Tim McMillian, 806-275-9144, 920 Liberal St, Dalhart, TX, 79022. www.hartchevy.com. Stop or call in for the BEST deals

Neogien, 620 Lesher Place, Lancing, MI, 48912, jpaterson@neogen.com, www. neogen.com, Animal Safety, Food Safety, Genomics, Life Sciences, Toxicology.

Holiday Travel Trailer Sales, Andrew S Aragon, 505-294-8280, 11810 Central Ave SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87123, hl101@aol. com, Travel Trailers – new/used. RV parts and service.

Repro-Scan, Dr. Manny Encinias, Ph.D., 505-927-7935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, reproscan.com, Sales and on-site training for portable ultrasound systems used for pregnancy diagnosis.

KMB Helicopters , Kurt Mastopietro, 480-694-5500, 2425 N Greenfield Road, Mesa , AZ, 85215. McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-542-3551, 412 E Motel Dr, Lordsburg, NM, 88045. Office, 800-278-1897, 601 N. Broad Street, Globe, AZ, 85501. Come see us for all your purchasing and service needs Rodeo Sport Tours, Frank Etter, 830-8323045, P O Box 54306, Hurst, TX, 76054, frank@rodeotours.com, Rodeo@ Rodeotours.com, National Finals Rodeo Tour Packages

Rodeo Sport Tours, Frank Etter, 830-8323045, P O Box 54306, Hurst, TX, 76054, frank@rodeotours.com Tour packages to the National Finals Rodeo. SarTec Corporation, Bret Hobbs, 806-2398728, 9403 Quincy Ave, Lubbock, TX, 79424, bret.hobbs@sartec.com, SarTec. com. Industry leading yucca extract feed additives! Tucumcari Animal Hospital, Jean P. Corey DVM, 575-461-3900, P.O. Box 1204, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Veterinarian, mixed practice, small animal boarding. Veterinarian’s Outlet Of New Mexico, Matt Cunningham, 575-625-1469, 44 E Martin, Roswell, NM, 88203, vonm@plateautel. net, Cattle health products, milk quality services, dairy cleaners and sanitizers.

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Population Land Area Rainfall Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2020 TYPE

NUMBER

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

23,500 6,300 8,700 1,300

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75,940 1,072 square miles median, 8 .2’’ October 18 April 24 4,840 ft . Los Lunas 44,369 acres 29,675 acres 139,055 acres 470,493 acres 0 acres surface: 18,930 acres; surface and ground: 9,640 acres 505-565-3002

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

* Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands. Latest data at www.nass.usda.gov

county APSA 80 & Nutriplant AG LESS Water MORE Hay! “This works for EVERYTHING grown in the soil. I got 3.6 tons of alfalfa per acre in ONE cutting, the USDA statistic is 4 tons per year per acre, call me today to learn more.” — LEX JARAMILLO, DISTRIBUTOR APSA 80 – Why pay $1.25 to $2.50 an acre for a sticker? Get APSA 80 for as little as $0.11 an acre, cut your costs up to 75%! It not only increases water penetration and reduces run-off; it also reduces the affects of compaction for as little as $3.33 an acre as well as increase yields.

Nutriplant AG – Supply your crop with a micro-nutrient/bio-stimulant program that increases photosynthesis, stress resistance, systemic nutrient uptake and tillering. It will increase your yield up to 15% for as little as $7.50 per acre.

3/4 Ton Alfalfa $225 per Bale – Lower price if larger quantity purchased 2 String Bales $10 per Bale • 2 String Grass Bales $8 per Bale

Lex Jaramillo’s Alfalfa & Lasar Leveling • Specializing in designing fields — any size • Good quality Alfalfa hay • Cattle hay available • Custom farming • Consultant 505-610-0820 3584 B Highway 47 Bosque Farms, NM 87068

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CANDY TRUJILLO Capitan, NM 575-354-2682 480-208-1410 Semen Sales AI Supplies AI Service

Yucca Veterinary Medical Center, Florian Sanchez, DVM, 505-864-6001, 505-8646430, 1837 Camino del Llano, , Belen, NM, 87002, ssanchez@yuccavet.com, www. yuccavet.com, Yucca Veterinary Medical Center. Zoetis Animal Health, Wade Mulcock, 575-644-9233, 574 Canyon Point, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, Vaccines, antibiotics, endectocides for cattle.

Other Services Aermotor Windmill Company, 325-651-4951, 4277 Dank Hanks Lane, San Angelo, TX, 76904, sales@aermotorwindmill.com. AgriClear, Carrie Lewis Huenink, 970-2316956, 5775 W 29th Street Unit 103, Greeley, CO, 80634, carrie.huenink@ agriclear.com, www.agriclear.com, AgriClear is a web-based platform that connects North American Cattle Producers. Marketers can now securely list, transact, and be assured of payment from their computer, phone, or tablet.

Ferguson Ranch

Reg. & Comm. Red Angus For Sale

575/849-1446

P. O. BOX 578 · CARRIZOZO, NM 88301

D

Tarentaise / Angus Composites Top Bloodlines

2

Ranch

Cattle of the Future will have... Moderate Size, Less Fat, Built in Tenderness, Feedlot Performance

That’s D SQUARED Cattle Today! Dan or Daina Wade • Box 293, Corona, NM 88318 505-991-1133 Cell • 575-849-1158 Ranch

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Phil Allen & Son Polled Herefords, Shannon Allen, 435-624-3285, 1151 North Main, Antimony, UT, 84712, sjallen@colorcountry.net, We have raised and sold registered Polled Hereford breeding stock since 1948. One of the oldest and largest Polled Hereford herds in the west. Selling bulls and replacement heifers. Alta Vista Ranch, Doug or Oliver Soukup, 915-479-2994, 5407 Rio Penasco Rd- US Hwy 82, Mayhill, NM, 88339, Comm. Red and Black Angus, baled round bales, hunting and fishing. American Angus Association, Radale Tiner, 816-383-5100, 979-492-2663, 3707 Marielene, College Station, TX, 77845, rtiner@angus.org, www.angus.com, At the American Angus Association a team of skilled Regional Managers can guide your operation towards success. American Water Surveyors, Gerald Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-210-4225, 4500 Mercantile Plaza Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76137, info@wefindwater. com, wefindwater.com, American Water Surveyors uses seismic technology to determine depth & yield prior to drilling. Don’t Drill a Dry Well! Call Us Before You Drill! 877-734-7661 Serving ranchers since 2007. BBB A+ Rating.

AquaKnow, Debra Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-210-4225, 4500 Mercantile Plaza Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76137, info@aquaknow.com, aquaknow.com, AquaKnow provides water quality testing & analytical services for residential & commercial customers. We provide the collection bottles, you collect & ship the water samples, results are emailed. Bar 3M Maine-Anjou, Royce Poncho Maple, 575-625-2843, 3306 Woodbine Way, Roswell, NM, 88203, Reg. Maine-Anjou and club calves. Bar A Ranch, Charles Sullivan, 575-772-5619, 575-740-1962, HC 30 Box 248, Winston, NM, 87943, csbararanch@gmail.com Registered Charolais Bulls and Heifers for Sale. Bar Guitar Growers, Gary Mendiola, 575-653-4140, 575-291-5339, P.O. Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn. net, Specializing in large tree sales and landscape construction. Bar LB Limousins, Frank Belcher, 575-7734810, HC 32 Box 220, Quemado, NM, 87829, Reg. Limousin. Barry Denton Photography , 928-442-3290, www.barrydentonphotography.com, Skull Valley, AZ, Beaverhead Outfitters, Jack or Kaye Diamond, 575-772-5795, 575-772-5517, HC 30 Box 446 Burnt Cabin, WInston, NM, 87943, Jack@BeaverheadOutfitters.com, www.beaverheadoutfitters.com, We offer hunts for elk, deer, antelope, oryx, bighorn sheep, ibex, turkey and predators on over 3 million acres of public and private land in southwest New Mexico. Beaverhead Ranch, Jack or Kaye Diamond, 575-772-5677, HC 30 Box 446, Winston, NM, 87943, info@beaverheadoutfitters. com, Commercial yearlings – professional hunting. Best Western Sally Port Inn & Suites, Patrick Hutchison, 575-622-6430, 2000 North Main, Roswell, NM, 88201, patrick. hutchison@chandlerhotelsinc.com, Hotel, restaurant, bar. BluePrint Media, Lisa Bard, 970-498-9306, 970-222-7422, P.O. Box 427, Timnath, CO, 80547, lbard@blueprintma.com, www.blueprintma.com, BluePrint is a full service media company servicing the cattle industry. We specialize in outsourced publishing, promotion and marketing, including ad campaigns, sale catalogs and inbound marketing.


Cameron Creek Show Calves, Leslie Pugmire, 575-538-1700, 575-534-4952, 37 Acorn Drive, Silver City, NM, 88061, ccrshorthorns@gmail.com, Club Steers and Club Heifers,

Cattlegrowers Foundation, Inc, 505-2439515, P.O. Box 7517, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, www.raisingranchers.com, Cimarron Chamber of Commerce, Candee Rinde, 575-376-2417, 575-376-2417, 104 N. Linclon Ave, P.O. Box 604, Cimarron, NM, 87714, cimarronnm@gmail.com, www. cimarronnm.com, The history of Cimarron, New Mexico is rich and interesting, and visitors still enjoy it today. Check out our website at www.cimarronnm.com to learn more about this great little village. CKP Drought Insurance, Caren Cowan, 505-263-2015, Albuquerque, NM, carencowan@ckpinsurance.com, CKP Drought Insurance, Randy Summers, 505-850-8544, Albuquerque, NM, rsummers@ckpinsurance.com, Clark, Grubesic & Jones LLC, Michael Jones, 505-820-1825, 432 Galisteo St., Santa Fe , NM, 87501, Attorneys at law. Coker Ranch, Carol Coker, 575-772-5788, Box 2, Datil, NM, 87821, Commercial Black Baldy. Cooper Brothers, Jim 575-653-4180, Punk 575-687-3445, Southeast, NM, Corazon Cattle, Floyd Causey, 575-641-5225, Corazon Ranch, Trementina, NM, 88439, causeycattle@plateautel.net, Comm. beef cattle. Cornerstone Tax Services, LLC, Kandie Daves, EA, ATP, RTRP, 575-744-4088, 575-740-0077, 575-744-4460, PO BOX 1669, Elephant Butte, NM, 87935, cornerstonetax2@gmail.com, Income Tax Preparation & Resolution; Payroll Processing & Bookkeeping with over 25 years of experience. Cowboy’s Last Ride, Cowboy’s Last Ride, 325-646-3099, 325-642-4421, 5050 Hwy 377 North, Early, TX, 76802, www, CowboysLastRide.com, Cowboy’s Last Ride, Handmade Cowboy Caskets, 325-646-3099, 325-642-4421.

CS Ranch, Warren Davis, 575-376-2827, 620 State Rd 58, Cimarron, NM, 87740, csranch@bacavalley.com, Comm. cattlehorses: CS Hunting & Outfitting (Big Game hunting). Davis & Sons Hatting Co., 505-264-0206, www.davishatting.com, Diamond Arrow Ranch LLC, Larry, Zita, or Boe Lopez, 575-483-2335, 505-469-9055, 1040 Highway 56, P.O. Box 674, Springer, NM, 87747, diamondarrowranch@yahoo. com. Registered and commercial Black Angus. Domenici Law Firm PC, Pete Domenici Jr., 505-883-6250, 320 Gold Ave. SW, Suite 1000, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, pdomenici@domenicilaw.com, Law firm specializing in land, water, public land, mineral and enviromental law. Doug Hall Family Registered Herefords, Douglas Hall, 970-985-2938, 970-9852938, 1634 M. Road, Fruita, CO, 81521, dmchall60@aol.com, Have registered Polled Hereford Bulls for sale at UBIA sale and at private treaty, and Heifers.

Doña Ana Soil & Water Conservation District, Joe Delk, Chairman, 575-5228775, 760 Stern Dr., Ste. 118, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Board@daswcd.org, Standing up for Agriculture in Dona Ana County. Elizabeth Cattle Co., Brian Dropps, 505-2351951, P.O. Box 18, Luna, NM, 87824, bdropps@q.com, Commerial cattle. Gion Registered Black Angus, Claude Gion, 505-861-1437, 505-220-0549, 73 Padilla Road, Belen, NM, 87002, gion.angus@ yahoo.com, Registered Black Angus. Greenwood Tech Support Services, Randall S. Greenwood, 575-533-6937, P.O.Box 26, Aragon, NM, 87820, ibgreenwood@ gmail.com, www.ibgreenwood.com, GTSS provides affordable, quality GIS mapping for efficient management of large landholdings. For Ranch managers, Water-right holders, Realtors, and Homeowners. Please visit our website.

O T H E R S E RV I C E S

Cattle Baron Restaurants, John, 505-6222467, 1113 North Main, Roswell, NM, 88203, www.cattlebaron.com, Steak and Seafood restaurants in Roswell, Portales, Hobbs, Ruidoso, Las Cruses, Lubbock, El Paso, Midland, TX.

Anna Crook, Anna Crook, 575-749-3617, 1041 Fairway Terrace, Clovis , NM, 88101, annac@plateautel.net, State Representative.

Hat Ranch Inc., Don L. (Bebo) & Madalynn Lee, Jean Lee, Linda Lee, 575-963-2505, P.O. Box 149, Alamogordo, NM, 88310, thehat@dellcity.com, Commercial crossbred cattle.

FIBERGLASS

TANKS Maintenance, Rust & Worry Free... Livestock & Wildlife Tanks Fresh & Potable Water Tanks Feed & Fertilizer Tanks AGRICULTURAL PETROLEUM ENVIRONMENTAL CUSTOM Tanks approved for NRCS Cost Share Program

800.487.4834 WWW.UFITANKS.COM

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Hatsoff Inc., Randy & Perri Jennings, 1-800779-1137, P.O. Box 888, House, NM, 88121, hatsoffsales@hatsoff.com, www.hatsoff. com, Manufacturer of the Hat Retainer: Retain & re-stretch your fine headgear. Offering wholesale & retail sales.

Johnson Mesa Angus, Patrick or Landon Berry or Boe Lopez , 575-779-6612, 505-469-9055, P.O. Box 721 Raton, NM 87740, P.O. Box 674 Springer, NM 87747, Springer, NM, 87747, diamondarrowranch@yahoo.com.

Hay Rake Inc., 575-760-6711, 575-456-8453, www.usedrails.com, Broadview, NM, 88112, Fury@plateautel.net.

JX Ranch Natural Beef, Mimi Sidwell, 575-403-6904, 575-403-6904, 6237 Hwy 209, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, info@leannaturalbeef.com, www. leannaturalbeef.com, Raise and directmarket all-natural grass-fed & grassfinished dry-aged beef. Beef Packs, retail cuts and custom cut quarter, half and whole beef with free delivery to areas in NM.

High Nogal Ranch & Triple Creek Ranch, Joe David Yates, 512-567-3036, P.O. Box 965, Llano, TX, 78643, jdyates@ hotmail.com, Comm. cow calf & yearling; reg. ranch horses; real estate sales & acquisitions; elk hunts. History & Ghost Tours of Old Town, Julia Brown, 505-246-8687, 303 Romero St. NW, Plaza don Luis N120, Albuquerque, NM, 87104, info@ToursOfOldTown.com. www.ToursOfOldTown.com, We KNOW Old Town! History Tours held DAILY. Ghost Tour held NIGHTLY at 8pm. Albuquerque’s ORIGINAL Ghost Walk since 2001. Holiday Travel Trailers Sales Inc., Andy Aragon, 505-294-8280, 505-5738280, 505-294-0177, 11810 Central SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87123, hl101@aol. com, holidaytraveltrailers.com, We sell and service new and late model used Airstream travel trailers. We also sell and service new Forest River Salem and Sonoma brand travel trailers. We also have a good selection of used units. Hotel Eklund Restaurant, Jannett Barras, 575-374-2551, 15 Main St, Clayton, NM, 88415, info@hoteleklund.com, info@ hoteleklund.com, Restaurant & Bar. Great Steaks. Innovative Solar Systems, 828-215-9064, 1095 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803, innovativesolarfarms.com, Finding environmental solutions by utilizing the power of solar farms Jardin de Dios Farms, Mike Clark, 936-5441771, 8695 FM 2022 N, Grapeland, TX, 75844, mikeblnc2@aol.com. JFW Ranch Consulting LLC, Kelly Welles, 505-294-7861, 10600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, jfwrc@ comcast.net, Private and public Big Game Consulting. J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-4852500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@jandjauction.com, jandjauction. com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets.

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Killian Ranch Australian Shepards, Mark Killian, 480-250-8410, 4741 E. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ, 85206, Markwkillian@ aol.com, www.killianranchaussies.com, Working dogs what have beauty, brains & stamina. Kinetic Improvement Inc, Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 87191, info@kineticimprovement. com, Improve with Kenetics. King Family Cattle Co, Garland King, 575-360-0295, 37273 Hwy 64/87, Capulin, NM, 88414, garland_k@hotmail.com, Comm. Herefords-Border Collie started dog & pups. Kristy Cummings Photography, Kristy Cummings, 575-640-8473, HC 30 Box 16, Cuchillo, NM, 87901, kristyrae95@yahoo. com, Working ranch photos, rodeo photos, senior photos, family photos, weddings and more. Last Chance Food Shack, Ed Ethridge, 505-847-5092, 108 West Main Street, Corner of Highway 60 and West Main Street, Mountainair, NM, 87036, LastChanceFoodShack@gmail.com, www. facebook.com/LastChanceFoodShack/, Mountainair’s Drink Stop! Espresso Lattes - Frappes - Smoothies - Italian Sodas & More. If Subway and Starbucks had a baby, it would be Last Chance! Fresh food - made to order. Support small biz! Lazy Bell Land & Cattle, E. G. Abernathy, 575-762-0214, 1401 Eastridge, Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, Santa GertXAngus cattle.

Lazy JB Angus, Jeff Creamer, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer, 970-596-4517, 970-596-0045, 17270 6450 Rd., Montrose, CO, 81403, kathi@lazyjb.com, www. lazyjbangus.com, “Semen available on low PAP herd sires. Private Treaty Fall Sales - Heifers & Steers . Online Show Heifer Sale – Oct. 14, 2019. Annual Bull Sale at the Ranch – March 7, 2020. Visitors always welcome! Lazy J T Cattle Co., Jimbo & Trisha Williams, 505-238-4656, 575-773-4115, P.O. Box 268, Quemado, NM, 87829, lazyjtcattle@gmail. com, Commercial Black Angus. M&J Cattle, Jose R Maestas, 505-929-1359, 505-753-7873, P.O. Box 1024, Espanola, NM, 87532, m-jcattle@hotmail.com, Seed stock producer registered Red Angus bulls and heifers. Malloy Mobile Storage, Mary Beth Malloy, 505-344-6123, 525 Commanche NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@ malloystorage.com, Sell and rent storage containers. Manzano Angus, Bill Gardner, 505-384-5424, 505-705-2856, 502 CR B107, Estancia, NM, 87016, manzanoangus@wildblue.net, www.manzanoangus.com, Registered Angus Seedstock, Annual Bull Sale - Third Tuesday in March, Maternally Efficient, Practical Size and Milk, Efficient Growth. Mary Beth Maloy, Mary Beth Maloy, 505-344-6123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@maloystorage.com, www.maloystorage.com Matt Rush Corporate Speaker, mattrush. com, Levelland, TX. McKenzie Land and Livestock, Kenneth McKenzie, 575-760-3260, 575-472-5766, HC 61 Box 57, Encino, NM, 88321, www.mckenziecattle.com. We are a multi-generation family business that specializes in cow/calf production for registered and commercial Angus. We also have an annual Registered Angus Bull Sale. Mesa Feed Products, Dustin Shoemaker, 575-763-9191, 1305 W. Brady Ave, Clovis, NM, 88101, dustin@mesafeedproducts. com, Liquid feed suppliements Moeller’s Cross M Ranch, 575-835-3866, Po Boz 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, fmoeller@ sdc.org, Reg. and Comm. Texas Longhorn females bred to reg. Angus bull for F1 heifers, beef steers, heifer bulls. Authorized dealer -RAU Immobilizer.


Monsoon Silver, Kris Arnold, 800-382-3393, P.O. Box 609, Whitman , NM, 85361, monsoonsilver.com, Trophy Belt Buckles. New Mexico Water & Electric, 575-8953306, 39th Street, Hillsboro, NM, 88042, nmwatersupplyinc@gmail.com.

NWR Cattle Management Services, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices. com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Profitable solutions for cattle producers that decrease expenses & increase performance- low-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/Ultrasound Services & Training. Ortiz Farms, Herman or Annie Ortiz, 575-2675420, 575-644-7436, P.O. Box 306, Derry, NM, 87933, Comm. cattle; alfalfa hay. Outfront Cattle Service, Dennis Adams, 979-229-4472, 979-693-1301, P.O. Box 10590, College Station, TX, 77842, outfrontcattle@gmail.com, outfrontcattle.com, Professional Charolais Sale Management Service We can help you buy or sell Charolais Cattle! Since 1962. Pecos Valley Cowboy Church, Pecos Cowboy Church, 505-757-2631, 70 NM-63, Pecos, NM, 87552, www.pecosrodeo.net. Petersen Memorial Ranch Rodeo & Dutch Oven Cook-Off, Sara Marta, Anita Petersen, 575-322-6733, 575-743-5202, See website for directions, Winston, NM, 87943, martasjac@gmail.com, www. petersenrodeoandcookoff.weebly.com. First weekend in August annually, All proceeds benefit the Adam Petersen Memorial Fund Pino Creek Ranch, Martin & Margrit Honegger, 575-641-5282, 6316 NM Hwy 104, Newkirk, NM, 88431, PCR@ plateautel.net, www.NMgrassfedbeef. com, Natural grass-fed Black Angus, BQA certified.

Rocking A Cattle Co., Robert Allemand, 806-663-2279, P.O. Box 20773, Amarillo, TX, 79114, prohooftrim@gmail.com, prohooftrim.com, Professional Hoof Trimming for beef cattle and performance cattle. We serve the southwest, Texas and surrounding areas. We are not dairy trimmers. Call or Text Robert for info. (806)663-2279

Rush Cattle Co., Bill Rush, 575-273-4313, 1174 S. Roosevelt Rd. 29, Rogers, NM, 88132, Comm. Cattle Rush Cattle Co., Matt Rush, 575-760-7874, 2011 Rice Dr., Levelland, TX, 79336, mdrush2@yahoo.com, Comm. cattle and motivational speaker. San Augustine Ranch, Mark Cox, 575-6785750, 575-589-1818, 575-589-0397, P.O.Box 205, 1515 Aguirre Spring Road, Organ, NM, 88052, sanaugustineranch@ gmail.com, sanaugustineranch.com. Commercial ranch raised calves and registered Herefords raised in partnership with B & H Herefords.

Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance Hooftrimmers, Robert Allemand, 806-663-2279, 806-4634513, P.O. Box 20773, Amarillo, TX, 79114, prohooftrim@gmail.com, www. prohooftrim.com, Beef Cattle Services over 20 years experience including hoof trimming, Sale Prep, A.I. Services mobile chute and serving New Mexico, Texas and Colorado.and surrounding states.

Senator Pat Woods, Pat Woods, 575-7608594, 575-357-8594, 4000 CR M, Broadview, NM, 88112, pat.woods@ nmlegis.gov, NM State Senator if I can help you please get in touch with me.

Rodeo Sport Tours, Frank Etter, 830-8323045, P O Box 54306, Hurst, TX, 76054, frank@rodeotours.com Tour packages to the National Finals Rodeo.

Sheraton Uptown, 800-252-7772, 505-881-3736, 2600 Louisiana BLVD NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, www. sheratonuptown.com, Hotel/meeting accommodations.

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NMSU Sandoval County Extension, Steve M. Lucero, 505-867-2582, P.O. Box 400, Bernalillo , NM, 87004, sandoval@nmsu. edu, Cooperative Extension Services agriculture and livestock.

Ridgeline Outfitters, LLC, Dan Reyes, 602-469-1646, 1239 Sunflower Ave, Belen, NM, 87002, www.ridgelineoutfitters.com. Seeking landowners permits & hunting rights for big game through New Mexico. We offer top dollar for quality properties. Licensed & Insured.

Shallow Creek Farms, Heidi Adams, 575-8158909, 6074 Quay Road AK, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, shallowcreekfarmsnm@ yahoo.com, Boer Goats.

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YAVAPAI COUNTY’S OLDEST LOCALLY OWNED PROPANE COMPANY SAME OWNER SAME VALUES SINCE 1987 “START WITH THE BEST – STAY WITH THE BEST”

Porter Farms, Randy Porter, 575-835-0882, 575-418-8871, P.O. Box 685, Socorro, NM, 87801, Club Lambs Sales-RambouilletHampshire -Suffoclk and fine wool crosses. Range & Ranch Management Services , Christopher D. Allison , 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd , Mesilla Park , NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com Range and Ranch Management Services. JULY 2020

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Slash Ranch, Megan Richardson, 575-7725740, 575-772-5735, 505-212-0118, HC 30 Box 476, Winston, NM, 87943, megan@ slashranch.com, www.slashranch.com, Slash Ranch raises quality hormone free grass fed beef. We are buyers of calves for our mountain growing season beginning March and running thru November.

Upper Hondo Soil & Water Conservation District, Laura Johnson, 575-354-2220, 575-354-2515, P.O. Box 900, Capitan, NM, 88316, upperhondo@windstream.net, www.upperhondoswcd.org. We offer technical assistance and cost share opportunities to landowners within our district for conservation practices. Lincoln County, NM

Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

USDA - Farm Service Agency, Molly Manzanares, 505-761-4900, 6200 Jefferson St. NE, Suite 211, Albuquerque , NM, 87109, Provide various programs and technical support to help ensure the success of New Mexico’s farmers and ranchers.

Sunset Cattle, Janell Wiley, 719-510-3422, 719-510-5755, 719 Cottonwood, Alamosa, CO, 81101. T&S Cattle, Ted Roybal, 575-760-0169, P.O. Box 15, 203 CR A029, Rainsville, NM, 87736, tf_roybal@yahoo.com, T&S Cattle also specializes in NM grown Xmas trees, firewood, and fence building. T.E. Mitchell & Son Inc., Tom or Terry Mitchell, 575-673-2208, 676 Tequesquite Lane, Albert, NM, 87722, commercial cattle, registered horses. T/J Ranch, Pat Jenks, 575-547-2601, Box 80, Luna, NM, 87824, lunarenegade75@gmail. com, Red Angus cross. Torres Research & Consulting Services, Suzanne Smith, 575-835-8090, 505-2749231, 33 Tribal Road 28, Bosque Farms, NM, 87068, torresrcs@gmail.com, www. torresrcs.com, We provide assistance in all areas of water resource management including water rights research and filings with the State, water planning and mapping services. Triple Bar P, Chuck Parnell, 928-485-2638, P.O. Box 363, Pima, AZ, 85543, cparnell@ cableone.net, Apples. Tularosa Pistachio Groves/ Riata Ranch, Inc., Adam & Danielle Kusmak, 575-9217373, 575-430-7309, 500 Riata Road, Tularosa, NM, 88352, akusmak@tularosa. net, Pistachio production consulting, Agriculture Technologies, STEM, American Pistachio Growers (APG) – Board Member. Turley Forge Blacksmithing School, Frank Turley, 505-471-8608, 919-A Chicoma Vista, Santa Fe, NM, 87507, frank@ turleyforge.com, Provide blacksmithing classes. U Bar Ranch, David Ogilvie, 575-535-2975, 575-574-4860, 575-535-2975, P.O. Box 10, Gila, NM, 88038, dogilvie1@hotmail.com.

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Valley View Charolais Ranch, Buddy Westphal, 406-883-2469, 406-270-0222, 44601 Valley View Rd, Polson, MT, 59860, westphal@cyberport.net, vvcrbulls.com, “185 polled two year old Charolais bulls will sell at our 52nd Annual Bull Sale on Saturday March 28, 2020. Registered females for sale private treaty. Feeder calves sold seasonally.“ Victor Perez Ranch, LeRoy or Mercedes Cravens, 575-584-2932, P.O. Box 152, Encino, NM, 88321, Comm. cattle and sheep. Mature sheep, lambs, bucks; Hereford-Angus cross yearlings. Watson Smith Law Firm, Josh Smith, 575-528-0500, 575-526-9094, 1100 S. Main St., Ste. 21, Las Cruces, NM, NM, 88005, josh@watsonsmithlaw.com, www. watsonsmithlaw.com, Watson Smith Law Firm. Websites NM, Hannah Jameson, 575-6874189, P.O. Box 426, Weed, NM, 88354, sjameson@pvtn.net, www.WebsitesNM. com, Website & Graphic Design. Wolf Springs Ranch, Tony Benson, 575-7708198, P.O. Box 2848, Taos, NM, 87571, benson1@newmex.com, Comm. cattle; Grass-fed beef. Western Tank & Trailer, 575-5265946, 7000 N. Valley Dr., www. westernblendinginc.com, Las Cruces, NM, Yocum Cattle Company, Donald W Yocum, 575-626-7102, 1200 Dona Ana Rd, Roswell, NM, 88201, yocumfarms@hotmail.com, Angus seed stock. Breed leading genetics. Bulls For Sale annually. Females for sale. Let us know what you want to improve in your herd and we’ll match genetics to maximize your results.

Zeigler Geologic Consulting, LLC, Kate Zeigler, 575-207-7826, 505-263-5448, 13170 Central Ave. SE, Suite B-137, Albuquerque, NM, 87123, zeiglergeo@ gmail.com, zeiglergeo.com, Zeigler Geologic Consulting provides groundwater resource management for ranches and farms in eastern NM. We work with your range and crop planning to provide data for water quality and quantity.

CATTLE ANGUS #8 & Lazy GL Slash, Gilbert Louis Jr, 505-285-5173, 505-326-4616, 817 Santa Marina, Grants, NM, 87020, glouis1051@ gmail.com, Angus, Santa Gertrudis, Reg. Santa Gertrudis and Black Angus. 2 Bar Angus, Steve & Laura Knoll, 877-2227264, 806-344-7444, 4020 US Hwy 385, Hereford, TX, 79045, sknoll@amaonline. com, www.2barangus.com, Angus, Angus Bulls, Females, Semen, & Embryos. Coming soon to a pasture near you. 4G Mountain Angus, Patrick Gomez, Edward Gomez, M.D., Beth Gomez, 915-490-1817, 915-801-9597, Angel Fire, NM, 87701, patrick_4g@yahoo.com, www.4gmountainangus.com, Raised at 7500 ft. Near Angel Fire NM. 5 Bar Angus Ranch, Stacy Gray or Aric Gerber, 970-629-2468, 83654 W Hwy 40, Craig, CO, 81625, stacy5bar1@gmail. com, Registered Angus Bulls and Heifers available. 25+ Years of PAP testing. 6666 Ranch, Joe Leathers, 806-596-4457, 806-596-4424, 806-596-4550, 1102 Dash for Cash Road, P.O. Box 130, Guthrie, TX, 79236, www.6666ranch.com, Angus, Horses with a History; Brands with a Background. 99 Cattle Co., Jeff Brandenburger, 575-8491105, P.O. Box 13, Claunch, NM, 87011, Angus, Commercial Angus, quality replacement heifers. A&K Land and Cattle Corp., Jeanette Kelley, 575-703-5198, P.O. Box 1419, Hope, NM, 88250, kelleyranch@wildblue.net, Angus, Longhorns, Commercial Longhorn Angus cross cattle. ABS Breeder, Susan Honeywell, 575-374-2162, 82 Six R Road, Des Moines, NM, 88418, Angus, Black Angus Bull For sale- AI rep for ABS.


A Lazy 6 Angus, Bob or Kay Anderson, 575-421-1809, 505-690-1191, Blanco Canyon, HCR 72, Box 10, Ribera, NM, 87560, alazy6ranch@yahoo.com, Angus, They are worth more if they have Black Angus influence. Alta Vista Ranch, Doug or Oliver Soukup, 915-479-2994, 5407 Rio Penasco Rd- US Hwy 82, Mayhill, NM, 88339, Angus, Comm. Red and Black Angus, baled round bales, hunting and fishing.

American Breeders Service, Susan Hunnewell, 575-374-2162, 82 Six R Road, Des Moines, NM, 88418, Angus, Reg. Black Angus; Reg. Quarter Horses, son of Shining Spark.

Bradley 3 Ranch, Mary Bradley, 940-5856471, 806-888-1062, 806-888-1010, 15591 County Road K, Memphis, TX, 79245, mmll@bradley3ranch.com, www.brad ley3ranch.com, Your supplier of the finest Angus and Charolais bulls for the commercial cattleman, since 1958. We offer complete data on each bull, with first breeding season guarantee, you will love our bulls.

Bow K Ranch, Dave and Dawn Bowman, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, dave@bowkranch.com, www. bowkranch.com, 110 head of registered, high-altitude Gelbvieh, Balancer & Angus; 34 yrs. of A.I. breeding: emphasis on moderate size, calving ease, carcass. Females for sale. Bulls sell in Pot of Gold Bull Sale.

Brahaim Hindi and Sons Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-584-2670, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Angus, Comm. Angus Cattle; Comm. Rambouillet (bucks, ewes, lambs), KaraKul ewes, bucks, lambs; reg. Arabian Horses (studs, mares, colts); KaraKul Fleeces.

Bradley 3 Ranch, Ltd, Mary BradleyHenderson, 940-585-6471, 940-585-6171, 806-888-1010, 15591 CR K, Memphis, TX, 79245, mmll@bradley3ranch.com, www. bradley3ranch.com, Angus, Charolais, Annual bull sale 2nd week in Feb. offering 200+ bulls and sell weaned heifers every July.

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American Angus Association, Radale Tiner, 979-492-2663, 3707 Marielene Circle, College Ststion, TX, 77845, rtiner@angus. org, www.angus.org, Regional Manager for the American Angus Association serving Texas & New Mexico.

Bovine Elite, LLC, Carl David Rugg, 979-6930388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@ bovine-elite.com, www.bovine-elite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066

Brennand Ranch, Norma Brennand, 575-6872185, 159 Chinaberry Rd, Pinon, NM, 88344, brennandranch@aol.com, Reg Black Angus cattle, raised to work in real world. Zoetis-HD 50K, DNA parentage verified. BVD free herd. Mountain raised; rock footed. Private treaty.

Bar Guitar, Gary Mendiola, 575-653-4140, 575-291-5339, P.O. Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Angus, Brangus, Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co dealer of Mix 30 Plus and Westway Feeds for Lincoln and Chaves counties. Special delivery of individual troughs. Full and half truck loads available for delivery too. Bar M Real Estate LLC, Scott McNally, 575-622-5867, 575-420-1237, P.O. Box 428, Roswell, NM, 88202, sammmcnally@msn. com, Angus, Over thirty years experience in the sale and appraisal of farm and ranch real estate. Licensed NM Real Estate Broker and Licensed NM General Certified Appraiser. Call and lets visit. Angus Cattle.

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Bays Cattle Co., Ty Bays, 575-590-7587, 575-537-3275, P.O. Box 2982, Silver City, NM, 88062, sherribays@q.com, Angus, Hereford, Registered Angus Bulls and Commercial Hereford Bulls. Weaned crossbred calves. Mix 30 Liquid Feed.

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Big Circle Beef, Laura Jean Schneider, 406-425-3411, P.O. Box 7699, Ruidoso, NM, 88355, bigcirclebeef@gmail.com, www.bigcirclebeef.com, Angus, Brangus, Hereford, Red Angus, Big Circle Beef sells grass-fed beef that is raised solely on New Mexico Rangelands and native forage. Bulk orders available. Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-220-9909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol. com, billkingranch.com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage.

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575/835-1630

Aermotor Windmills & Parts Sun Pump & Grundfos Solar Pumps Photovoltaic Panels and Trackers Webtrol Pumps & Water Systems Water Tanks & Septic Systems Complete Line of Plumbing Supplies Fencing Supplies 12VDC Stock Tank Bubbler De-Icers Structural Pipe & Steel Poly, PVC & Galvanized Pipe Welding Supplies and Gas Portable Corral Panels & Gates Stock Tank Floats & Valves NRCS NSF Approved Poly Storage Tanks • Rubber Tire Troughs

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Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Frank Falen, 307-632-5105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, frank@buddfalen.com, buddfalen.com, Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Red Angus, Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights. Cameron Creek Show Calves, Leslie Pugmire, 575-538-1700, 575-534-4952, 37 Acorn Drive, Silver City, NM, 88061, ccrshorthorns@gmail.com, Club Steers and Club Heifers, Candy Ray Trujillo’s Black Angus, Candy Trujillo, 575-354-2682, P.O. Box 25, Capitan, NM, 88316, Angus, Registered Black Angus. Carrasco Ranches, Greg Carrasco, 575-6495268, 2600 Apodaca Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Slash3CRanch@gmail.com, Angus, Registered and commercial Angus cattle bred for Southwest range conditions. Caster Land & Cattle, W.D. or Cassie Caster, 505-847-0532, HC 75, Box 82, Mountainair, NM, 87036, Angus, Comm. Angus cross stocker calves. C Bar Ranch, Trey Wood, Clark Wood, 806-828-6249, 806-786-2078, Salton, TX, 79364, Charolais & Angus Bulls Cedar Ridge Livestock, Lorrie Smith, 928-899-1113, 14500 W. Fair Oaks Road, Prescott, AZ, 86305, happytrails@ commspeed.net, Angus, Angus/Balamer Crossbreds. Chatfield Ranch, Joe Chatfield, 575-4979619, P.O. Box 36, Caballo, NM, 87931, Angus, Charolais, Comm. Black Angus & Charolais Bulls. Comm. Horses.

El Padrino

First 15/16 Purebred Heterozygous Polled Akaushi Bull in the World

Chilili Angus, Geomy Pohl, 505-832-4052, P.O. Box 1159, Moriarty, NM, 87035, Angus, Commercial Angus. COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-8785333, 800-837-2621, 614-870-2622, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, coba@cobaselect.com, www. cobaselect.com, With over 70 years of experience, COBA/Select Sires has become the professionals’ choice for superior genetics and products supported by an outstanding staff. Colorado Genetics Inc., Darrel L. DeGrofft, DVM, 970-203-9357, 970-222-1793, 970-203-9367, 5441 Boeing Drive, #1A, Loveland, CO, 80538, cginc@hotmil. com, coloradogenetics.com, Angus, Beefmaster, Charolais, Hereford, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Maine Anjou, Polled Herefords, Red Angus, Shorthorn, Simmental/Simbrah, Livestock Embryo Transfer, A.I. Services, Reproduction Consultation, Ultra Sound, Import and Export. Conniff Cattle Co., LLC, John Conniff / Laura Mathers Conniff, 676-644-2900, 575-644-0067, 575-541-5649, 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Selling registered and commercial Angus and Shorthorns. Cornerstone Ranch Inc., Glenda Armstrong or Renee Grant, 575-355-2803, 575-3556621, 616 Pecan Dr., Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, cornerston@plateautel.net, www. cornerstoneranch.net, Angus, Hereford, Reg. & Comm. Hereford, Angus. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management

His performance data from the Grow Safe System Test, Canyon, Texas: Initial Wt: 916 • Final Wt. 1279 # Days: 86 • ADG: 4.22 As Fed: Conv: 6.79 DM Feed Conv: 5.44 Total Valid Intake: 1976.56 lbs. Avg Valid Intake: 28.65 lbs/day Valid Days: 69 For semen call: Jim Dyer 432-249-1250 or Aaron Cooper, PhD 402-310-1327

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Culbertson-Whatley Ranch, Joe Culbertson, 575-633-2851, 542 Culberston, Amistad, NM, 88410, Angus, Hereford, Commercial Hereford and Angus-Hereford crosses. Culbertson Whatley Ranch, David Whatley, 575-633-2828, 542 Culbertson Rd, Amistad, NM, 88410, Angus, Hereford, Commercial Herefords and AngusHereford Crosses. Denning Farm & Cattle, Dink Denning, 575-752-5696, P.O. Box 366, Hagerman, NM, 88232, Angus, Reg. cattle, reg. horses, reg. sheep, reg. swine and alfalfa. Diamond Arrow Ranch LLC, Larry, Zita, or Boe Lopez, 575-483-2335, 505-469-9055, 1040 Highway 56, P.O. Box 674, Springer, NM, 87747, diamondarrowranch@yahoo. com. Registered and commercial Black Angus. Diamond Seven Angus, Larry or Jennifer Webb, 575-403-9910, HCR Box 16, Newkirk, NM, 88431, lhwebb@plateautel. net, www.diamondsevenangus.com, Dunn Ranches, Bill Dunn, 520-560-0721, 520-363-5665, P.O. Box 302, Kearny, AZ, 85137, dunnranches@yahoo.com, Angus, High desert Angus cattle, bred for high maternal characteristics, feed efficiency and carcass quality for 52 years. Ernest E. Perez & Sons, Dillon Perez, 575-799-5922, P.O. Box 133, Encino, NM, 88321, Angus, Hereford, Comm. Beef Black Angus & Hereford. Express UU Bar Ranch, 575-376-2035, 1115 Hwy 21, Cimarron, NM, 87714, Angus, Red Angus, Angus bull, Red Angus-Bull conditioned for this environment – Reg. horses, professional cutting horses, training and sales, alfalfa hay, grass pasture for summer yearling, big game hunts & fishing. Farm & Ranch LTD, Larry Benton, 575-6873328, Russell Gap Box 1, Piñon, NM, 88334, Angus, Reg. Angus: rock footed, making their own way- not fed up. Flying W Diamond Ranch, Ed Tinsley, 575-354-0770, 575-644-6396, 385 Martin Ranch Road, Capitan, NM, 88316, edtinsley@thg-llc.com, www. flyingwdiamondranch.com. Gallacher Land & Cattle, Co., William Gray Gallacher, 575-799-0388, 575-648-2416, 2113 Gallacher Road, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, lynnhowardbullbarn@gmail.com. George Curtis Inc, Dan Ray or Blake Curtis, 575-762-4759, 4500 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, seed@curtisseed.com, Angus, Reg. Angus.


Gion Registered Black Angus, Claude Gion, 505-861-1437, 505-220-0549, 73 Padilla Road, Belen, NM, 87002, gion.angus@ yahoo.com, Angus, Registered Black Angus. Greer & Winston Cattle, CO., Jim Greer, 575-536-3730, 575-536-3636, P.O. Box 700, Mimbres, NM, 88049.

Hales Angus Farm, Rick Hales, 806-6791919, 1022 Cimarron, Canyon, TX, 79015, halesangus@gmail.com, Angus, Angus Bulls & Dry land wheat. Halfway House Ranch/Wire Lake Livestock, Joe & Sandra Barraza, 575-626-5910, HC 66 Box 42, Yeso, NM, 88136, barraza@plateautel.net, Angus, Comm. Black Angus and Black Angus Cross.

High Seven Ranch, Bob Daugherty, 575-7430448, HC 30 Box 165, Winston, NM, 87943, redwingoutfitters@gmail.com, redwinghunts.com Hooper Cattle Co, Steve & Debbie Hooper, 575-773-4535, HC 32 Box 405 Red Hill Rt, Quemado, NM, 87829, www. hoopercattlecompany.co, Angus, Hereford, Registered Herefords & Black Angus. Hubbell Ranch, Rick Hubbell, 575-773-4770, 505-469-1215, P.O. Box 99, Quemado, NM, 87829, hubbell@wildblue.net, Angus, Brangus, AngusPlus bulls and replacement heifers. Commercial cattle Registered quality. J-C Angus Ranch, John or Cathy Heckendorn, 505-832-9364, 505-379-8212, 75 A Pueblo Rd N, Moriarty, NM, 87035, info@ jcangus.com, Www.jcangus.com, Angus, Registered Angus cattle. Bred for calving ease, performance, fertility, and feed efficiency. AI sires: 10X, Resistol, Cash, Discovery.

JG Livestock Co., Shane or Sherry Goemmer, 575-849-1072, HC 68, Box 5A, Willard, NM, 87063, sgfly@hotmail.com, Angus, Comm. Angus cross cattle; ranch and performance horses - foundation bloodlines; Peppy San, Docs J Jay. Jim Bob Cattle, Jim Bob Burnett, 575-3658291, 205 East Cottonwood Rd, Lake Arthur, NM, 88253, jbb@pvtn.net, Angus, Hereford, Registered Herefords & Black Angus. Johnson Mesa Angus, Patrick or Landon Berry or Boe Lopez , 575-779-6612, 505-469-9055, P.O. Box 721 Raton, NM 87740, P.O. Box 674 Springer, NM 87747, Springer, NM, 87747, diamondarrowranch@yahoo.com.

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H-V Ranch, Brad B. Harris, 575-631-1108, 575-398-6123, PO Box 995, Tatum, NM, 88267, h-vranch@hotmail.com, PO Box 995, H-V Ranch is offering some of the finest ~Black Angus Cattle~ We put the Proven, Northern Montana Angus Genetics to work across the Southwest... Come take a look..Call Mr. Brad Harris at (575)631-1108

Henderson Ranch, Clay Henderson, 575-7725764, 1520 Dusty Rt., Winston, NM, 87943, Angus, Brangus, Comm. Brangus & Angus.

JT Land and Cattle, LLC, Jim Thorpe, 575-868-4686, 608 NM Highway 129, HC 67 Box 14, Newkirk, NM, 88431, jimthorpe53@gmail.com, Commercial Black Angus; source and age verified; gentle replacement females. Kripple Kreek Ranch, Angus & Limousin Cattle, Chile & Alfalfa, P.O. Box 585, Magdalena NM 87825, 575-635-0559.

Harper Cattle Co, Jeff Cole, 575-666-2655, 575-447-4034, 36 CR 27, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, Angus, Hereford, Reg. & Comm. Hereford. Comm. Angus. Hartzog Angus Cattle, Roy or Trudy Hartzog, 806-825-2711, 806-225-7230, P.O. Box 102, Bovina, TX, 79009

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Hashknife Ranch, G.M. Dogie Jones, 505-425-6021, 505-670-9908, 505-4250540, P.O. Box 72, 2078 State Hwy 161, Watrous, NM, 87753, dogie@ hashkniferanch.net, www.hashkniferanch. net, Angus, Hashknife Ranch, Dogie Jones, P.O. Box 72, Watrous, NM 87753, dogie@ hashkniferanch.net, 505-425-6021.Angus and Quarter Horses. Hat Six Cattle Company, M.D. Hobbs, 575-483-0123, 575-447-3887, 575-4830123, 170 Spear Road, P.O. Box 697, Springer, NM, 87747, Hatsix1@gmail.com, hatsixcattle.com, Angus, Brangus, F1s, Red Angus, Red Brangus, Broad service organization, working throughout the intermountain west. Heartstone Angus, LLC, C.R. (Dick) Evans, 575-313-4028, 575-313-6813, 314 C Bar Ranch Rd., Silver City, NM, 88061, cbarranch575@gmail.com, www.heartstoneangusllc.com,www. readyforworkbullsale.com, Registered Angus bulls raised under range conditions in the Burro Mountains. Highly feed efficient, rock-footed, will travel.

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L&K Farm, Christopher Carrasco, 505-8659378, 1111 Don Pasqual Rd. NW, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, Angus, Reg. Black Angus, alfalfa, irrigated pasture. L-X Angus Ranch, Pat Carver, 575-622-5355, 5500 West Pine Lodge Rd, Roswell, NM, 88201, lbarx@plateautel.net, Angus, Reg. & Comm. Angus replacement heifers & bulls from registered herd. L/S Cattle Company, H.A (Speedy) and Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318-0116, Buy, Sell, Trade all classes and breeds of livestock. La Gloria Cattle Company, Manny and Corina Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-5712600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www. lagloriacattleco.com, Angus, Maine Anjou, Registered and commercial Angus, Maine-Anjou, and Chianina Cattle. Two-year old & Yearling Bulls, Spring & Fall Show Steers and Heifers, Embryos and Semen. Landmark Title Inc., Jay Neff, 575-7633904, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, landmark@plateautel.ent, landmarkclovis.com, Angus, Real Estate closings, Title Insurance, 1031 Exchanges. Lazybell Land & Cattle, E. G. Abernathy, 575-762-0214, 1401 Eastridge Dr., Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, BQA certified-Angus / Santa Gertrudis cross cattle. Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer, 970-596-4517, 970-5960045, 17270 6450 Rd., Montrose, CO, 81403, kathi@lazyjb.com, www. lazyjbangus.com, Semen available on low PAP herd sires. Private Treaty Fall Sales - Heifers & Steers. Online Show Heifer Sale - Oct.12, 2020 Annual Bull Sale at the Ranch - March 6, 2021. Lazy J T Cattle Co., Jimbo & Trisha Williams, 505-238-4656, 575-773-4115, P.O. Box 268, Quemado, NM, 87829, lazyjtcattle@gmail. com, Angus, Commercial Black Angus. Lazy S Ranch Willcox, LLC, Susan WilsonSanders. Ed McClure, 520-403-8510, 520-306-1574, 13250 Ash Creek Rd, Willcox, AZ, 85643, drsue@dakotacom. net, Service-Age Bulls at Private Treaty and Sales in Marana, Prescott & Willcox AZ, & Belen NM. M-Hat Angus, Brian Martinez, 505-2039488, 505-440-9424, 252 Armijo Road, Belen, NM, 87002, mhatfarm@yahoo.com, We are a seed stock producer of quality Angus cattle bred and raised to strive in the conditions of the arid southwest.

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Manzano Angus, Bill Gardner, 505-384-5424, 505-705-2856, 502 CR B107, Estancia, NM, 87016, manzanoangus@wildblue. net, www.manzanoangus.com, Angus, Registered Angus Seedstock, Annual Bull Sale - Third Tuesday in March, Maternally Efficient, Practical Size and Milk, Efficient Growth. McCall Land & Cattle Co., Howard McCall, 505-296-3434, 1524 Eubank NM, Ste. 5, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, h4mccall@gmail. com, Angus, Reg. Black Angus. McKenzie Land and Livestock, Kenneth McKenzie, 575-760-3260, 575-472-5766, HC 61 Box 57, Encino, NM, 88321, www.mckenziecattle.com. We are a multi-generation family business that specializes in cow/calf production for registered and commercial Angus. We also have an annual Registered Angus Bull Sale. Menefee Farms LLC, Dwight, Seth, Tad, 575-616-1077, 575-635-8542, 446 W. Pearson Rd., Lake Arthur, NM, 88253, dmenefee@pvtn.net, Angus, Alfalfa Hay in 4x4 or small bales, also Beardless Wheat Hay. Crossbred Calves. Pecans, Corn, Cotton, and Triticale. Miller Angus, Mitzi Miller, 575-760-9047, 174 N.M. 236, Floyd, NM, 88118, Angus, Reg. Cattle. Moeller’s Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-418-8813, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, fmoeller@sdc.org, Registered Texas Longhorn mother cows, Registered Angus bulls, Longhorn/Angus, cross calves. Moblizer Dealer. Moise Livestock Company LLC, Steve Moise, 505-629-2060, P.O. Box 1705, Albuquequerque, NM, 87103, steve@ moiseco.biz, Angus, Commercial cow/calf operation, Commercial Angus cattle. New Mexico Angus Association, Mitzi Miller, 480-208-1410, 174 NM 236, Floyd, NM, 88118, www.nmangusassociation.org. New Mexico State University, Glenn Duff, 575-646-1242, Box 30003, Dept 3-1, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, asicence@nmsu. edu, Angus, Brangus, Registered and commercial Angus, Brangus and Brahman cattle; commercial Suffock, registered Quarter Horses. NM Cattle Company LLC, Scott McNally, 575-622-5867, 575-420-1237, P.O. Box 428, Roswell, NM, 88202, sammmcnally@msn. com, Angus, Commercial red and black Angus cattle.

NMSU Corona Range & Livestock Research Center, Shad Cox, 575-7993569, 575-849-1015, 575-849-1021, P.O. Box 392, 739 University Road, Corona, NM, 88318, shadcox@nmsu. edu, Corona.nmsu.edu, Calving ease Angus Bulls, Commercial Crossbred calves, Commercial Rambouillet and SAMM crossbred rams, ewes, and lambs, crossbred show wethers, doelings and guard dogs. Conference facilities. Nunn Ranches, Jo Bill or Lauren Nunn, 575-546-3156, 11770 Steeple A Rd. NE, Deming, NM, 88030, Angus, Commercial Angus stockers and feeders. NWR Cattle Management Services, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices. com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Profitable solutions for cattle producers that decrease expenses & increase performance- low-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/Ultrasound Services & Training. Olson Cattle Co., Steve Olson, 806-6763556, P.O. Box 590, Hereford, TX, 79045, sg_olson@livex.com, Angus, Registered Angus seedstock. Patterson Cattle Co., Jim Patterson, 575-423-3243, 933 Camino Gran Quivira, Bingham, NM, 87832, Angus, Comm. Angus & Angus cross calves. P Bar A Angus Cattle, Mark or Percy Larranaga, 505-850-6684, 505-2700753, 12408 Loyola Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, mark@larranagacattle.com, PBARAANGUS.com, Registered Angus bulls and heifers available select times of the year. Please contact us with your questions, needs, as well as genetics on hand. Patterson Ranches, Loren, Kayce and Kelsie Patterson, 575-937-5458, P.O. Box 291, Corona, NM, NM, 88318, Angus, Commercial Angus Cattle. Feeders, Yearlings and Replacements. Pino Creek Ranch, Martin & Margrit Honegger, 575-641-5282, 6316 NM Hwy 104, Newkirk, NM, 88431, PCR@ plateautel.net, www.NMgrassfedbeef. com, Natural grass-fed Black Angus, BQA certified.


Pot of Gold Bull Sale, Dave Bowman, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, davedawn@gelbviehbulls. net, www.gelbviehbulls.net, annual bull sale, Montrose, Co. Selling top quality registered yearlings. PAP, Trich, fertility, & PI-BVD tested. Gelbvieh, Balancer, & Angus. Reds & Blacks. Rafter F Farm & Ranch, Felipe Sanchez, 505-250-0265, P.O. Box 398, Jarales, NM, 87023, Angus, Quality barn-stored alfalfa hay and registered black Angus bulls. CAT T LE

Range & Ranch Management Services , Christopher D. Allison , 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd , Mesilla Park , NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com Range and Ranch Management Services. Ranney Ranch LP, Melvin W. Johnson, 575-849-8141, P.O. Box 376, Corona, NM, 88318, Angus, Commercial Angus, stocker heifers and bulls, grassfed beef. Reverse Rocking R Ranch, Trent Earl, 719-557-9915, 358 Laguna Madre Rd., Maxwell, NM, 87728, ck6consulting.com/ reverse-rocking-r-ranch.html, Angus, Purebred Angus bulls and females. Mrs. Richard T. Ritter CPA, Linda Ritter, 575-838-2209, P.O. Box 1558, Socorro, NM, 87801, ritter@sdc.org, Angus, Comm. Angus cross; hay production; certified public accountant. Rinconada Farm, Bud Hettinga, 575-6447477, 575-526-2835, 2205 Shalem Colony Trail, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, budhettinga@yahoo.com, Angus, Pecans, alfalfa, trucking services, welding, construction services.

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Ross & Shelley Carter Cattle, Ross or Shelley Carter, 575-447-2196, 575-2077553, 71 Cottonwood Rd, Clayton, NM, 88415, Angus, cow calf operation. Salazar Ranches, Miguel Salazar, 505-9290334, 505-747-8858, P.O. Box 2847, Espanola, NM, 87532, salazar_ranches@ yahoo.com, Angus, Hereford, Registered and commercial bulls, replacement heifers, raised in high altitude; NMBVM Certified in pregancy/diagnosis and AI. Salt Creek Farm & Ranch, P.O. Box 1793, Roswell, NM, 88202, Angus, Comm. Black Angus & alfalfa hay. Senator Pat Woods, Pat Woods, 575-7608594, 575-357-8594, 4000 CR M, Broadview, NM, 88112, pat.woods@ nmlegis.gov, NM State Senator if I can help you please get in touch. Silveus Insurance Group, rangelandinsurance.com, We are your Agriculture Risk Advisors, educators and service representatives providing you tools and insurance products for your ranching and farming operation. Singleton Ranches, Grant Mitchell, 505-466-3021, 505-490-1415, 505-4661208, 90 San Cristobal Ranch Road, Lamy, NM, 87540, singletonhorses@mac.com, Angus, Brangus, Hereford, Red Angus, Commercial cattle and registered AQHA horses. 2012 AQHA Best of the Remuda award winner. Slash Ranch, Megan Richardson, 575-7725740, 575-772-5735, 505-212-0118, HC 30 Box 476, Winston, NM, 87943, megan@ slashranch.com, www.slashranch.com, Angus, Brangus, Corriente, Slash Ranch raises quality hormone free grass fed beef. We are buyers of calves for our mountain growing season beginning March and running thru November. Slash RS Ranch, Sam or Susan Ray, 575-7734170, hc. 32 box 238, Quemado, NM, 87829, slashrsranch@gmail.com, slashrsranch. com, Angus, Reg. Angus bulls, paint horses and ASCA. Working Pups for sale. Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty. Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 5100, Houston, TX, 77002, tpaterson@srcattle. com. We raise all-natural, grass-fed calves near Alma and Luna, NM for sale to those wanting quality calves for late spring grazing. Our bulls are registered Angus, Simmental and Sim Angus.

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Stirrup Cattle, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 575-748-4722, 813 Pinon Dunken Hwy, Pinon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Commercial Angus cattle. Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell 575-748-1036. Strang Herefords & Black Angus, Mary Strang, Tom & Lisa Walsh, 800-351-5362, 970-270-4445, 2969 Country Road 8, Meeker, CO, 81641, strangherefords@ wreawildblue.org, strangherefords.com, Angus, Hereford, Registered Hereford & black Angus cattle. T&S Cattle, Ted Roybal, 575-760-0169, 203 CR A029, Rainsville, NM, 87736, tf_roybal@yahoo.com, Cattle, Christmas Trees, Firewood, Fence Work, Thinning. Roybal Christmas Trees. 575-760-0169 T4 Cattle Company LLC, Phil and Scott Bidegain, 575-868-2475, 575-403-7553, 5859 Quay Rd. BK, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Hereford and black baldy cattle, American Quarter Horses. Thompson Ranch, Ernest Thompson, 575-423-3313, 575-818-7284, HC 66 Box 613, Mountainair, NM, 87036, thompson. ranch@yahoo.com, thompsonranch.net, Ranch Performance Black Angus Bulls & Replacement Heifers. T L Cattle Co., Colt or Lane Grau, 575-7606336, 575-760-4510, 1680 CR 37, Grady, NM, 88120-9633, tlgrau@hotmail.com, Quality RED Angus, Black Angus and Maine composite bulls and females. Also Quality CHAROLAIS. Cattle for sale year round. U Bar Ranch, David Ogilvie, 575-535-2975, 575-574-4860, 575-535-2975, P.O. Box 10, Gila, NM, 88038, dogilvie1@hotmail.com, Angus. Waggonhammer Ranches, Myron Benes, 402-395-2178, 402-649-2719, P.O. Box 548, Albion, NE, 68620, www.wagonhammer. com/, Angus, Quality Source for Quality Club Calves, Bulls, & Females. Wandering Trail Cattle Co., JD Vernon, 830-407-9274, 102 Cedar Trail Court, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, wanderingtrailcattleco103@gmail.com, Angus, Beefmaster, Brangus, Corriente, Hereford, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Red Angus, Red Brangus, Santa Gertrudis, Over 35 years experience in all facets of cattle and equipment business. Delivered to your doorstep. Ranch Camp. Weaver Ranch, Adrian or Susan Weaver, 970-568-3898, 3000 West Co. Rd 70, Ft Collins, CO, 80524, weaverranchj@aol. com, Angus, Registered Angus bull and heifers, PAP tested.

Widner Angus, Jamie Widner, 575-799-3348, 575-253-4728, Box 227, Melrose, NM, 88124, jwidner@melroseschools.org, Angus, Commercial Angus cattle - heifers, steers, and Bulls. Wolf Springs Ranch, Anthony Benson, 575-770-8198, P.O. Box 2848, Taos, NM, 87571, benson1@newmexico.com, GrassFed Beef Three Mile Hill Ranch, Cash or Kansas Massey, 575-544-7998, 575-4942678, P.O. Box 335, Animas, NM, 88020, masseybunch@hotmail.com. Angus cattle. Yocum Cattle Company, Donald W Yocum, 575-626-7102, 1200 Dona Ana Rd, Roswell, NM, 88201, yocumfarms@hotmail.com, Angus seed stock. Breed leading genetics. Bulls For Sale annually. Females for sale. Let us know what you want to improve in your herd and we’ll match genetics to maximize your results. Zia Agricultural Consulting , Narciso Perez, 505-349-0647, 6436 Edith Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107 Bred Breeding Cows for Sale $1750 per Head: 1500 head four to six year old calves. Bred to calve in April and May.

BARZONA Barzona Breeders Association of America, Alecia Heinz, 641-745-9170, 604 Cedar, St Adair, IA, 50002, info@barzona.com, www. barzona.com, Boykin Barzonas, Raymond Boykin Jr., 334-430-8727, 8727 Lydia Ln., Montgomery, AL, 36117, etheldozierboykin@yahoo.com, Barzona, Registered and commercial Barzona cattle; grassfed beef; feedlot finished cattle. F&F Cattle Co., Mike Fitzgerald, 575-6732346, 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM, 87733, ffcattleco@plateautel.net. Producers of quality foundation Barzona cattle since 1975. Coming 2 purebred bulls available in the spring.

BEEFMASTER Beefmaster Breeders United, Jeralyn Novak, 210-732-3132, 210-732-7711, 118 W. Bandera Road, Boerne, TX, 78006, jnovak@ beefmasters.org, www.beefmasters. org, Proven Maternal. Proven Efficiency. Proven Heterosis.


Casey Beefmasters, Watt Casey Jr., 325-668-1373, 325-668-1373, POB 2469, Albany, TX, 76430, Watt50@sbcglobal. net, wwwCaseyBeefmasters.com, Casey Beefmasters-1948. Ranch raised gentle, tough, fertile cattle. The SIX ESSENTIALS defined by Tom Lasater Founder of the Beefmaster breed guide us. 25-30 day breeding season closed herd 1967!

Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management Elbrock Ranch, Tricia Elbrock, 575-548-2429, 575-548-2270, P.O. Box 25, 100 Elbrock Ranch Rd, Animas, NM, 88020, elbrock@ vtc.net, Beefmaster, Commercial Beefmasters, 4-H & FFA show lambs, well and drilling services. Evans Beefmasters, Gayle Evans, 435-8782355, 435-878-2655, POB 177, Enterprise, UT, 84725 Foundation Beefmasters, Alex Lasater, 719-541-2855, 210-872-1117, P.O. Box 38, Matheson, CO, 80830, alexlasater@ yahoo.com, dalelasaterranch.com. Hamblin Farms Inc., Ellis A. Hamblin, 505-325-2032, 1421 Hwy 170, La Plate, NM, 87418, ehamblin@earthlink.net, Beefmaster, Reg. Beefmaster; alfalfa hay. Isa Beefmasters, Lorenzo Lasater, 325-6569126, 325-949-9941, 325-947-8113, 3419 Knickerbocker Rd, San Angelo, TX, 76904, lorenzo@isabeefmasters.com, www. isabeefmasters.com Major Beefmasters, Danny Major, Owner/ Manager, P.O. Box 5128, Chino Valley A 86323, 928-925-3710 NWR Cattle Management Services, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices. com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Profitable solutions for cattle producers that decrease expenses & increase performance- low-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/Ultrasound Services & Training.

Williams Cattle Company, Mary, 623-9320809, 602-809-5167, 16543 West Victory St, Goodyear, AZ, 85338, marywcc@ msn.com, Brahman, Nice selection of registered Brahman bull and heifer calves. Exceptional bloodlines, stocky, lots of bone and natural muscling, beefy gentle grays.

BRANGUS Bar Guitar Ranch, Gary Mendiola, 575-6534140, 575-291-5339, P.O. Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Brangus, Cow/calf production. Deer and Barberry sheep hunts. Bobby & Robby Brangus, Bobby Victor, 575-760-4154, 2153 S RRP, Portales, NM, 88130, Brangus, Brangus Cattle.

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Bovine Elite, LLC, Carl David Rugg, 979-6930388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@ bovine-elite.com, www.bovine-elite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Brinks Brangus @ Westall Ranches, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-6534842, 1818 Arabela Hwy, Tinnie, NM, 88351, taterfire@hotmail.com, www. brinksbrangus.com/, Brangus, Reg. Brinks Brangus; bulls, heifers, semen, embryos. Carter Brangus, Bryce Carter, 928-6515120, 2440 S. Reay Lane, Thatcher, AZ, 85552, bjcmd@cableone.net, www. carterbrangus.com, Brangus, Registered Black Brangus Cattle. Ernest R. Torrez, Ernie Torrez, 505-2490284, P. O. Box 4, La Jara, NM 87027, erniet18@gmail.com, New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association. Floyd Brangus, Troy Floyd, 575-734-7005, P.O. Box 133, Roswell, NM, 88201, Brangus, Reg. and Comm. Brangus Bulls and females. International Brangus Breeders Association, Brangus Association, 210-696-8231, P.O. Box 809, Adkins, TX, 78101, info@gobrangus.com. J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-4852500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@jandjauction.com, jandjauction. com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets.

Kaddatz Auctioneering & Farm Equipment Sales

New & Used parts, Tractor & Farm Equipment. Salvage yard: Tractors, Combines, Hay & Farm Equipment Online auctions: We can sell your farm, ranch & construction equipment anywhere in the U.S. Order parts online/Farm Store– 15% rebate www.kaddatzequipment.com 254-221-9271

Josh Armstrong Colt Starting/ Horse Finishing 575-312-2291

Coyote Ridge Ranch Herefords

Total Performance Based on a Strong Foundation of Working Mothers

18300 Weld County Rd. 43, LaSalle, CO 80645 Jane Evans Cornelius • 970/284-6878 Hampton & Kay Cornelius • 970/396-2935 www.coyoteridgeherefords.com

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Lack-Morrison Brangus, Bill Morrison, 575-482-3254, 575-760-7263, 411 CR 10, Clovis, NM, 88101, www. lackmorrisonbrangus.com, Brangus, Quality purebred Brangus. Lack-Morrison Brangus, Joe Paul & Rosie Lack, 575-267-1016, P.O. Box 274, Hatch, NM, 87937, www.lackmorrisonbrangus. com, Brangus, Quality Brangus bull and females. Lack-Morrison Brangus, Racheal Carpenter, 575-644-1311, P.O. Box 274, Hatch, NM, 87937, www.lackmorrisonbrangus.com, Brangus, Quality Brangus seedstock. Latigo Ranch, Ronald H Mayer, 575-6235658, P.O. Box 2391, Roswell, NM, 88201, ranchfinder@ranchfinder.com, Brangus, Brangus type Comm. cattle: Comm. saddle Horses; farm and ranch sales appraising. Lazy S Ranch Willcox, LLC, Susan WilsonSanders. Ed McClure, 520-403-8510, 520-306-1574, 13250 Ash Creek Rd, Willcox, AZ, 85643, drsue@dakotacom. net, Service-Age Bulls at Private Treaty and Sales in Marana, Prescott & Willcox AZ, & Belen NM LNZ Cattle Company, Todd Lindsay, 575-743-0461, 575-740-1002, HC 30 Box 21, Cuchillo, NM, 87901, lnz_rodeo@hotmail. com, Registered Brangus Cattle and Sport Cattle. NWR Cattle Management Services, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices. com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Profitable solutions for cattle producers that decrease expenses & increase performance- low-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/Ultrasound Services & Training. Open A Ranch, Glaze Sacre Jr., 575-6270998, P.O. Box 2162, Roswell, NM, 88202, gsacra@cableone.net, Brangus, Comm. Black Brangus. Parker Brangus, Larry or Elaine Parker, 520-845-2411, 520-508-3505, P.O. Box 146, San Simon, AZ, 85632, parker_brangus@ yahoo.com. Rio Hondo Land & Cattle Co, 575-653-4617, Box 2, Picacho, NM, 88343, Brangus, Comm. Brangus & Horses. RJ Cattle Co / Ramro LLC, Stacey, 361-3188638, 2975 Lazy Lane, Houston, TX, 77019, Brangus, Charolais, All bulls fertility and Trich tested.

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Robbs Brangus, R.L. Robbs, 520-507-2514, 4995 Arzberger Road, Willcox, AZ, 85643, osonegro@powerc.net. ROD Ranch, Rod Hille, 575-894-7983, HC 32, Box 79, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, rodhille@fastwave.biz, Brangus, Reg. & Comm. Red Brangus. Rogers Ranch, Taran Rogers, 575-418-8889, 575-838-7197, P.O. Box 769, Magdalena , NM, 87825, rogerstaran@yahoo.com Commercial Black Baldy operation offering bulls and replacement heifers of high quality, raised on a rough country ranch. Skaarer Brangus, Chase or Justine Skaarer, 520-260-3283, 9797 E. Shamrock Lane, Pearce, AZ, 85625. Tierra Madre Enterprises, Richard, 520-4837271, p.o. box 29397, Shreveport, LA, 71149, reb888@juno.com, Brangus. Townsend Brangus, Gayland Townsend, 580-443-5777, 580-380-1606, P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK, 73450, cgtpattownsend@yahoo.com, Brangus, Registered and comm. Brangus, grass hay. Westall Ranches / Brinks Brangus, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-6534842, 1818 Arabela Hwy, Tinnie, NM, 88351, taterfire@hotmail.com, www. brinksbrangus.com, Brangus, Registered Brinks Brangus bulls, heifers, semen, embryos.

CHAROLAIS 007 Charolais, Cody White, 580-450-7572, 405-812-2824, 3955 County Street 2840, Rush Springs, OK, 73082, 007charolais@ gmail.com, 007 Charolais Registered Bulls & Females for Sale Private Treaty. Bar A Ranch, Charles Sullivan, 575-772-5619, 575-740-1962, 301 Sullivan Ranch Road-HC30 Box248, Winston, NM, 87943, csbararanch@gmail.com, Registered Charolais Bulls and Heifers for Sale. Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-220-9909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol. com, billkingranch.com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage. Bovine Elite, LLC, Carl David Rugg, 979-6930388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@ bovine-elite.com, www.bovine-elite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066.

Bradley 3 Ranch,, Mary Bradley, 940-5856471, 806-888-1062, 806-888-1010, 15591 County Road K, Memphis, TX, 79245, mmll@bradley3ranch.com, www.brad ley3ranch.com, Your supplier of the finest Angus and Charolais bulls for the commercial cattleman, since 1958. We offer complete data on each bull, with first breeding season guarantee, you will love our bulls. C Bar Ranch, Trey Wood, Clark Wood, 806-828-6249, 806-786-2078, Salton, TX, 79364, Charolais & Angus Bulls. COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-8785333, 800-837-2621, 614-870-2622, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, coba@cobaselect.com, www. cobaselect.com, With over 70 years of experience, COBA/Select Sires has become the professionals’ choice for superior genetics and products supported by an outstanding staff. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management Cutter Cattle Company Inc., Dudley Goetz/ Cindy Goetz, 575-740-0789, 575-740-2198, HC 32, Box 12C, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, cuttercattle@yahoo.com, Charolais, Red Angus, Desert cattle bred to Charolais bulls and Red Angus bulls. We sell hearty crossbred calves spring and fall. Ernest R. Torrez, Ernie Torrez, 505-2490284, P. O. Box 4, La Jara, NM 87027, erniet18@gmail.com, New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association. Grau Charolais Ranch, Lane Grau, 575-7606336, 575-760-4510, 1680 CR 37, Grady, NM, 88120, tlgrau@hotmail.com, Quality Charolais Bulls and female seedstock. Linebred for superior hybrid-vigor. Only continuously performance tested Charolais herd in region! RFI testing and Gain. Also Red Angus and Angus cross. Grau Ranch, Wesley Grau, 575-357-8265, 575-760-7304, RT 1 Box 14, Grady, NM, 88120, Charolais, Reg/Comm. Charolais breeding performance Charolais since 1965. Jobe Charolais, Ronald G. Jobe, 575-4613851, POB 1212, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Registered and commercial Charolais bulls & heifers for sale, reasonable prices


JX Ranch Natural Beef, Mimi Sidwell, 575-403-6904, 575-403-6904, 6237 Hwy 209, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, info@leannaturalbeef.com, www. leannaturalbeef.com, Charolais, Corriente, Longhorns, Raise and direct-market all-natural grass-fed & grass-finished dry-aged beef. Beef Packs, retail cuts and custom cut quarter, half and whole beef with free delivery to areas in NM.

L/S Cattle Company, H.A (Speedy) and Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318-0116, Buy, Sell, Trade all classes and breeds of livestock. Outfront Cattle Service, Dennis Adams, 979-229-4472, 979-6931301, P.O. Box 10590, College Station, TX, 77842, outfrontcattle@gmail. com, outfrontcattle.com, Charolais, Professional Charolais Sale Management Service. We can help you buy or sell Charolais Cattle! Since 1962. Pino Creek Ranch, Martin & Margrit Honegger, 575-641-5282, 6316 NM Hwy 104, Newkirk, NM, 88431, PCR@ plateautel.net, www.NMgrassfedbeef. com, Natural grass-fed Black Angus, BQA certified

Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty. Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 5100, Houston, TX, 77002, tpaterson@srcattle. com. We raise all-natural, grass-fed calves near Alma and Luna, NM for sale to those wanting quality calves for late spring grazing. Our bulls are registered Angus, Simmental and Sim Angus. Valley View Charolais Ranch, Buddy Westphal, 406-883-2469, 406-270-0222, 44601 Valley View Rd, Polson, MT, 59860, westphal@cyberport.net, vvcrbulls.com, “185 polled two year old Charolais bulls will sell at our 52nd Annual Bull Sale on Saturday March 28, 2020. Registered females for sale private treaty. Feeder calves sold seasonally.“

CORRIENTE Cates Ranch, Ginny Cates, 575-666-2360, 5469 State Hwy 120, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, www.catesranch.com, Corriente, Registered Corriente bulls. L/S Cattle Company, H.A (Speedy) and Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318-0116, Buy, Sell, Trade all classes and breeds of livestock. Range & Ranch Management Services, Christopher D. Allison, 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd., Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com, Corriente, Range and Ranch Management Services - Christopher D Allison, PhD.

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King Charolais, Bill King, 505-220-9909, 505-832-4448, P.O. Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, Charolais, Reg. Charolais.

Silveus Insurance Group, 866-871-3606, 17011 Lincoln Ave., PMB 387, Parker, CO, 80134, www.rangelandinsurance.com, We are your Agriculture Risk Advisors, educators and service representatives providing you tools and insurance products for your ranching and farming operation.

Ray Ranch, George H. Ray III, 575-485-2559, 575-485-5599, 575-485-2559, 1483 Wagon Mound Highway, Roy, NM, 87743, sandykayray@gmail.com, Corriente. Torres Research & Consulting Services, Suzanne Smith, 575-835-8090, 505-2749231, 33 Tribal Road 28, Bosque Farms, NM, 87068, torresrcs@gmail.com, www. torresrcs.com, Corriente, We provide assistance in all areas of water resource management including water rights research and filings with the State, water planning and mapping services.

Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance Hooftrimmers, Robert Allemand, 806-663-2279, 806-4634513, P.O. Box 20773, Amarillo, TX, 79114, prohooftrim@gmail.com, www. prohooftrim.com, Beef Cattle Services over 20 years experience including hoof trimming, Sale Prep, A.I. Services mobile chute and serving New Mexico, Texas and Colorado.and surrounding states. Rocking R Ranch, Randell Major, 575-8383016, 575-854-2150, 577-854-2150, P.O. Box 244, Magdalena, NM, 87825, rmajor@ majorranches.com, www.majorranches. com, Cross bred Charolais calves for sale. Runft Charolais, Myron Runft, 785-5275047, 1460 Penn Rd., Bellview, KS, 66935, runftmc@nckcn.com, www.runftcharolais. com, Charolais, Registered Charolais. Shallow Creek Farms, Heidi Adams, 575-8158909, 6074 Quay Road AK, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, shallowcreekfarmsnm@ yahoo.com, Boer Goats.

PUNCHY CATTLE COMPANY

Fiberglass or Steel - 10 ft., 8 ft., 6 ft.

All in one concept with integrated water storage, internal & external floats, internal & external ladders, varmint ramp & insulated float box. Tank is portable, ideal for leased pastures or temporary grazing allotments. Fiberlgass life span in excess of 20 years, maintenance free. Approved for NRCS cost sharing. Square tanks available as well. (575) 502-0013 • Anthony, New Mexico www.punchycattlecompanyandtanksupply.com JULY 2020

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F1s Del Rio Land and Cattle Co., Matt Herrington/ Jim Layton, 928-322-4684, 150 W Discovery Park Blvd, Safford, AZ, 85546, delriolandcattle@gmail.com Big Bend Trailers, GR Flatbeds, Tires, Pearson Squeeze Chutes, Fencing, pipe and sucker rod, solar/submersible pumps, storage tanks, drinkers, diaphragm floats, Mix 30, SweetPro supplements, and more. Pratt Farms, Loren Pratt, 520-568-2811, 529-568-2811, 44996 W. Papago Road, Maricopa, AZ, 85139, prattfarms.az@ gmail.com, F1s, Gelbvieh/Balancers, Finest selection of Brahman Bulls, Gelbvieh Bulls and F1 heifers available.

GELBVIEH/BALANCERS American Gelbvieh Association, Myron Edelman, 303-465-2333, 10900 Dover Street, Westminster, CO, 80021, info@ gelbvieh.org, www.gelbvien.org, Gelbvieh/ Balancers, The American Gelbvieh Association is a beef cattle breed association dedicated to recording, promoting and improving Gelbviehinfluenced cattle. Bow K Ranch, Dave and Dawn Bowman, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Rd., Olathe, CO, 81425, dave@bowkranch.com, www. bowkranch.com, 100 head of registered, high-altitude Gelbvieh, Balancer & Angus; 37 yrs. of AI breeding; emphasis on moderate size, calving ease, carcass. Females for sale. Bulls sell in “Pot of Gold” Bull Sale.

B&H Herefords, Phil Harvey Jr/Jim Bob Burnett, 575-644-6925, 575-365-8291, 205 E. Cottonwood Rd, Lake Arthur, NM, 88253, jbb@pvtnetworks.net, www.bhherefords.com, Hereford, Reg. Hereford bulls, females and semen for sale. Bar J Bar Hereford Ranch, Jim Darnell, 915-877-2535, 915-479-5299, 5 Paseo de Paz Lane, El Paso, TX, 79932, barjbarherefords@aol.com, barjherefords@aol.com, Hereford, El Paso and NM Ranch - 5 Paseo de Paz, El Paso, TX. Oklahoma Ranch -located in Freedom, Woods County, OK. 915-8772535, 915-479-5299 or 915-549-2534. Bill King Ranch, Bill King, Tom Spindle, 505-220-9909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol. com, billkingranch.com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage. Cattleman’s Livestock Commission Company, Curtis Lockhart, 806-2495505, P.O. Box 58, Dalhart, TX, 79022, clcc@cattlemanslivestock.net, www. cattlemanslivestock.net, Hereford, Cattle sale every Thursday at 10am, Hereford livestock auction & diary sale every Tuesday at 2pm in Hereford, TX.

COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-8785333, 800-837-2621, 614-870-2622, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, coba@cobaselect.com, www. cobaselect.com, With over 70 years of experience, COBA/Select Sires has become the professionals’ choice for superior genetics and products supported by an outstanding staff. Coleman Herefords, Ken & Suzanne Coleman, 719-783-9324, 1271 County Rd. 115, Westcliffe, CO, 81252-9611, www. colemanherefords.com, Hereford, Line One Breeding. Cooper Brothers, Cooper Brothers, 575-6534440, Arabela Rt., Tinnie, NM, 88005, Hereford, Reg. & Comm. Hereford Cattle, comm. fine-wool sheep. Copeland & Sons Herefords, LLC, Cliff Copeland, 575-403-8123, 580-336-8284, 4383 Nara Visa Hwy, Nara Visa, NM, 88430, cliff@copelandherefords.com, www.copelandherefords.com.

Cox Ranch Herefords, Russell Freeman, 575-743-6904, P.O. Box 187, Winston, NM, 87943, Hereford, Reg. Hereford Cattle.

“Pot of Gold” Gelbvieh and Balancer Bull Sale, Dave Bowman, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, davedawn@gelbviehbulls.net, www. gelbviehbulls.net, 30th annual Gelbvieh & Balancer bull sale last Friday in February. All bulls tested for trich, PI BVD, fertility, & P.A.P. Reds, Blacks, many homozygous black and homo. polled. Herd-sire

Coyote Ridge Ranch, Jane Evans Cornelius, 970-284-6878, 18300 Weld County Road 43, LaSalle, CO, 80645, www. coyoteridgehereford.com, Hereford, Coyote Ridge Ranch, Jane Evans Cornelius, 18300 Weld County Rd. 43, La Salle, CO 80645, 970-284-6876, Reg. Herefords (polled).

prospects.

Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management

HEREFORD 6 - H Ranches LLC (Mountaineer), Vic & Phyllis Hawley, 928-380-1228, 505-2001274, P.O. Box 1503, Edgewood, NM, 87015, vic_hawley@juno.com, Hereford, Reg. Rambouillet, Reg. Hereford.

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Clavel Ranch, Joe Clavel, 575-485-2591, HC 73 Box 181, Roy, NM, 87743, Hereford, Reg./Comm. Hereford.

Corn Ranches/Herefords, Mike Corn, 575-622-3360, 575-420-3630, 575-6223161, 212 E 4th, Roswell, NM, 88201, mikecorn@roswellwool.com, Hereford, Polled Herefords, We offer sound rock footed Hereford Bulls that are genetically bred to fit the aggressive cattlemen.

GGLP/Diamond G Ranch, Chris Gutierrez, 505-290-7763, P.O. Box 575, San Fidel, NM, 87049, clasyp@hotmail.com, Gelbvieh/ Balancers, Hereford, Hereford and Gelbvieh Balancers.

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Clark Anvil Ranch, Clinton Clark, 719-4465223, 719-892-0160, 32190 Co. Rd. S, Karval, CO, 80823, cclark@estra.com, www.ClarkAnvilRanch.com, Hereford, Salers, Reg. Herefords & Salers.


Decker Herefords, Sue Decker, 505-330-3179, 28 County Rd. 1332, La Plata, NM, 87415, deckerherefords@hotmail.com, Hereford, Reg. Hereford Bulls. Doherty Ranches, Jim, Tanky, Ben Doherty, 575-278-2654, 575-278-2191, Box 384, Folsom, NM, 88419, Hereford, Red Angus, Reg. & Comm. herefords and Red Angus cattle. Private treaty sales bulls, bred heifers, high quality grass hay.

Henard Ranch, Oscar, 575-398-6155, 575-760-0814, Box 975, Tatum, NM, 88267. Hooper Cattle Co, Steve & Debbie Hooper, 575-773-4535, HC 32 Box 405 Red Hill Rt, Quemado, NM, 87829, www. hoopercattlecompany.co, Registered Herefords & Black Angus. J. Doherty & Sons Cattle Co, J. Doherty, 575-278-2654, Box 460, Folsom, NM, 87747, Hereford, Comm. & Reg. Herefords bulls and show steers for sale private treaty. Comm. red baldies, bred females in the fall. Jeffers Ranch, E.N. Jeffers Jr., 575-485-2451, HCR 60 Box 24, Springer, NM, 87747, Hereford, Reg. Herefords Comm. horses. King Family Cattle Co, Garland King, 575-360-0295, 37273 Hwy 64/87, Capulin, NM, 88414, garland_k@hotmail.com, Hereford, Comm. Herefords-Border Collie started dog & pups.

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King Herefords, Tommy & Becky Spindle, 505-321-8808, P.O. Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, Hereford, Reg. Herefords.

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L/S Cattle Company, H.A (Speedy) and Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318-0116, Buy, Sell, Trade all classes and breeds of livestock. Massey Hereford Ranch, Sam Massey, 432-940-7720, P.O. Box 691, Stephenville, TX, 76401, samhereford@yahoo.com, Masseyherefordranch.com, Ranches at Stephenville and Wickett, TX. Top quality registered Hereford and Polled Hereford bulls, cows& heifers. Working range cattle and show prospects.

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Farr Cattle Company, Roy Farr, 575-8386325, P.O. Box 1000, Datil, NM, 87821, farr-cattle@gmail.com, Hereford, Comm. Herefords & Black Baldy.

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Ridgeline Outfitters, LLC

New Mexico Landowners, Ridgeline Outfitters is seeking landowner permits and hunting rights for big game throughout the state. We are fair and honest and well established outfitting business in New Mexico. We can offer top dollar for quality properties. Licensed & Insured

Please give us a call • Dan Reyes 602 469-1646 1239 Sunflower Ave Belen, NM 87002

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ML Cattle, MIke Bragg, 806-333-4486, 806-249-5367, 1923 Shawnee Trail, Dalhart, TX, 79022, mlcattle@mlcattle. com, www.mlcattle.com, Hereford, Hereford bulls and replacement heifers. Mountain View Ranch, Grace & Michael Wystrach, 520-456-9052, HC1, Box 788, Elgin, AZ, 85611, grace@azsteakout.com, Hereford, Registered Hereford heifers, bulls, cows. Perez Cattle Company, Michael, Kyle & Drew Perez, 575-403-7970, 575-4037971, 9767 Quay Road O, Nara Visa, NM, 88430, info@PerezCattleCo.com, www. perezcattleco.com, Hereford, Purebred and commercial Herefords for the pasture or the showring. Philmont Scout Ranch, Dave Kennecke, 575-376-2281, 17 Deer Run Rd, Cimarron, NM, 87714, Hereford, Simmental/Simbrah, Comm. hereford/simmental cattle, Quarter Horses, alfalfa hay and Buffalo. Rancho de Santa Barbara, Randy Sahd, 575-587-2486, 575-587-2211, P.O. Box 67, Penasco, NM, 87553, Hereford, Reg. Herefords. Rancho Las Lagunas, Alfredo J. Roybal, 505-455-7211, 505-470-5630, 19-A Rancho Las Lagunas, Santa Fe, NM, 87506, ajroybal55@gmail.com, Hereford, Com Hereford & Black Baldy Replacement Heifers, Alfalfa & Alfalfa/grass Mix Hay in small square bales. Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance Hooftrimmers, Robert Allemand, 806-663-2279, 806-4634513, P.O. Box 20773, Amarillo, TX, 79114, prohooftrim@gmail.com, www. prohooftrim.com, Beef Cattle Services over 20 years experience including hoof trimming, Sale Prep, A.I. Services mobile chute and serving New Mexico, Texas and Colorado.and surrounding states. San Augustine Ranch, Mark Cox, 575-6785750, 575-589-1818, 575-589-0397, P.O.Box 205, 1515 Aguirre Spring Road, Organ, NM, 88052, sanaugustineranch@ gmail.com, sanhooperaugustineranch. com. Commercial ranch raised calves and registered Herefords raised in partnership with B & H Herefords.

Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 5100, Houston, TX, 77002, tpaterson@srcattle. com. We raise all-natural, grass-fed calves near Alma and Luna, NM for sale to those wanting quality calves for late spring grazing. Our bulls are registered Angus, Simmental and Sim Angus. T4 Cattle Company LLC, Phil and Scott Bidegain, 575-868-2475, 575-403-7553, 5859 Quay Rd. BK, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Hereford and black baldy cattle, American Quarterhorses. Texas Hereford Association, Jack Chastain, 817-831-3161, 817-821-3544, 817-831-3162, 4609 Airport Freeway, Fort Worth, TX, 76117, texashereford@sbcglobal.net, texashereford.org, Hereford - Reg. & Comm. Hereford cattle. Hereford breed promotion and service to purebred and commercial cattle operations. West Star Hereford Ranch, Sheldon Wilson, 575-451-7469, 580-651-6000, Dry Cimarron Hwy, Fulsom, NM, 88419, Hereford, selling registered bulls and bred yearling heifers; cattle for sale year round.

IRISH BLACKS & REDS Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management

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LIMOUSIN/LIM FLEX/ BRAHMOUSIN Apache Creek Limousin Ranch, Tom & Barbara Sanders, 928-687-1863, 155 Sanders Dr., Duncan, AZ, 85534, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Registered Limousin. Bar LB Limousins, Frank Belcher, 575-7734810, HC 32 Box 220, Quemado, NM, 87829, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Reg. Limousin. Big Bend Trailers/Rancho Espuela Akaushi, Jim & Kelie Dyer, 432-426-3435, 432-426-3336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www.bigbendtrailers.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Trailers and Limousin cattle. Clark Show Cattle, Charlie and Nida Clark, 505-832-4216, P.O. Box 14, Moriarty, NM, 87035, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Maine Anjou, Shorthorn, Limousin, Shorthorn, Main and crossbread, show cattle for 4-H and FFA. Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 970-736-2272, 14908 Hwy 550 South, Dourango, CO, 81301, Limousin/Lim Flex/ Brahmousin, Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 14908 Hwy. 550 South, Durango, CO 81301, 303-259-0650, Reg. Limousin cattle, alfalfa, grass hay, oat hay. Greer & Winston Cattle, CO., Jim Greer, 575-536-3730, 575-536-3636, P.O. Box 700, Mimbres, NM, 88049. Hayhook Limousin & Lim Flex, Edna Manning, 405-527-7648, 405-306-1315, 9700 Slaughterville Road, Lexington, OK, 73051, hayhooklimousin@valornet.com. Keeton Limousin Ranch, Leonard Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 County Road 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@door.net, www.keetonlimousinranch. com. Registered Black Purebred Limousin Bulls and Heifers for commercial and purebred cattlemen. Cattle bred for the pasture and confirmed in the show ring. Lucas Limousin, Lynette Lucas, 575-4208967, 3749 Woodbine Way, Roswell, NM, 88203, polledtroublemakera@yahoo.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Limousin & Limflex cattle. McCall Land & Cattle Co., Howard McCall, 505-296-3434, 1524 Eubank NE, Suite 7, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, h4mccall@gmail. com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Maine Anjou, Limousin, Maine Anjou, swine, pumpkins and alfalfa.


Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-475-6062, 303-840-1850, 303-840-1849, 45400 CR 21, Elizabeth, CO, 80107, limitup04@yahoo.com, runningcreekranch.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Largest breeder of registered, performance Limousin in the US. Docile, Maternal, Moderate-Frame, Trait-Leading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available.

LONGHORNS Bar G Bar Buffalo Longhorn Ranch, Ron and Jan Gentry, 505-864-1220, 1910 Hwy. 304, Belen, NM, 87002, Longhorns, Reg. Longhorn. Bodacious Longhorns LLC, D’Ann Brown, 713-301-0028, P.O. Box 715, Edgewood, NM, 87015, brown85@yahoo.com, Longhorns, Reg. Texas Longhorn cattle. BredTexas Longhorn cattle for sale; bulls for your first year heifers available for sale or lease. Brewer Land & Cattle Co. llc, Dustin Brewer, 505-660-3061, 277 Western rd., Stanley, NM, 87056, Dustinandcandi@gmail.com, Registered Texas Longhorn cattle for sale. Offering bulls for lease, replacement heifers, and yard art. We artificially breed to some of the best bulls in the breed.

Principal Financial, Robert Barnard, 575-373-3737, 1625 So. Main St #1, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, robert@4barcompany.com, Longhorns, Financial services and business continuation planning. Rancho Magdalena, Lee Scholes, 575-8543091, P.O. Box 1112, Magdalena, NM, 87825, lee@ranchomagdalena.com, Longhorns, Reg. Texas Longhorn; overnights, boarding; bed and breakfast. Running Arrow Farm LLC, Sandy Martin, 806-205-1235, P.O. Box 271, 4230 US Hwy 83, Wellington, TX, 79095, runningarrowfarm@gmail.com, runningarrowlonghorns.com, Longhorns, Registered Texas Longhorn Cattle, Registered Tennessee Walkers, Total Equine Feed. Taylor Ranch, Jim or Wanda Taylor, 575-267-2819, 575-740-1115, HC 32 Box 45, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, englecowcamp@yahoo.com, Longhorns, steel products & metal roofing.

MAINE ANJOU Bar 3M Maine-Anjou, Royce Poncho Maple, 575-625-2843, 3306 Woodbine Way, Roswell, NM, 88203, Maine Anjou, Reg. Maine-Anjou and club calves.

Cameron Creek Show Calves, Leslie Pugmire, 575-538-1700, 575-534-4952, 37 Acorn Drive, Silver City, NM, 88061, ccrshorthorns@gmail.com, Club Steers and Club Heifers, Grau Charolais Ranch, Lane Grau, 575-7606336, 575-760-4510, 1680 CR 37, Grady, NM, 88120, tlgrau@hotmail.com, Quality Charolais Bulls and female seedstock. Linebred for superior hybrid-vigor. Only continuously performance tested Charolais herd in region! RFI testing and Gain. Also Red Angus and Angus cross. Hopkins Cattle, Hank or KeliKay Hopkins, 575-740-3938, 575-740-2467, HC 31 Box 182, Williamsburg, NM, 87942, hkck94@ windstream.net, Maine Anjou, Offering Maine influenced club calves and registered Brahman cattle.

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Texas Limousin Association, Ralph Hawkins, Executive Secretary, 817-297-2462, P.O. Box 329, Crowley, TX, 76036, txlimo@aol. com, www.texas-limousin.com, Limousin/ Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Limousin breed association.

Moise Livestock Company LLC, Steve Moise, 505-629-2060, P.O. Box 1705, Albuquerque, NM, 87103, steve@moiseco. biz, Commercial cow/calf operation.

J3 Cattle Company, Joshua & Katie Ramsey, 575-921-3895, 575-921-5990, P.O. Box 26, Alamgordo, NM, 88311, joshuaramsey24@ gmail.com, www.j3cattle.com, Maine Anjou, Shorthorn, Shorthorn and Maine influenced cattle, show steers and heifers; Contact us with questions on show feeds. Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty. TS Show Steers, Truman Smith DVM, 575-445-3912, Box 237, Raton, NM, 87740, mesavista@zianet.com, Maine Anjou, Comm. Maine-Anjou cross, Shorthorn cross, Angus cross.

Canyon Blanco Ranch, Rod & Mary McClain, 575-355-2800, Box 407, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, Longhorns, Texas Longhorns. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management Goemmer Land & Livestock, Leland Riley, 505-705-2472, 3148 Highway 42, Willard, NM, 87063, www.goemmer.net. Moeller’s Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-418-8813, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, fmoeller@sdc.org, Registered Texas Longhorn mother cows, Registered Angus bulls, Longhorn cross calves. Moblizer Dealer.

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TV Cattle, Steve & Dara Vaughan, 580-4262239, Hc 1, Box 8, Boise City, OK, 73933, Maine Anjou, The Southwest’s best source for Maine-Anjou genetics, bull, heifers, show steers. Vagabond Cattle Co, Aubrey or Robin Dunn, 575-653-4910, P.O. Box 1047, Roswell, NM, 88202, vagabondcattleco@hughes.net, Maine Anjou, Reg. & Comm. cattle; MaineAnjou bulls and replacement heifers; also corriente roping steers.

POLLED HEREFORDS Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-220-9909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol. com, billkingranch.com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management

Doug Hall Family Registered Herefords, Douglas Hall, 970-985-2938, 970-9852938, 1634 M. Road, Fruita, CO, 81521, dmchall60@aol.com, Have registered Polled Hereford Bulls for sale at UBIA sale and at private treaty, and Heifers. Massey Hereford Ranch, Sam Massey, 432-940-7720, P.O. Box 691, Stephenville, TX, 76401, samhereford@yahoo.com, Masseyherefordranch.com, Ranches at Stephenville and Wickett, TX. Top quality registered Hereford and Polled Hereford bulls, cows& heifers. Working range cattle and show prospects. Phil Allen & Son Polled Herefords, Shannon Allen, 435-624-3285, 1151 North Main, Antimony, UT, 84712, sjallen@ color-country.net, Polled Herefords, We have raised and sold registered Polled Hereford breeding stock since 1948. One of the oldest and largest Polled Hereford herds in the west. Selling bulls and replacement heifers. Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

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Tom Robb & Sons, Tom Robb, 719-4561149, 34125 Rd. 20, McClave, CO, 81057, robbherefords@rural-com.com, Polled Herefords, Registed Polled Herefords. USA Ranch, Manuel Salazar, 575-638-5434, P.O. Box 867, Espanola, NM, 87532, Polled Herefords, Registered and commercial cattle, bulls and for sale at the farm.

RED ANGUS Bovine Elite, LLC, Carl David Rugg, 979-6930388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@ bovine-elite.com, www.bovine-elite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Brorsen Bluestems, Inc., Verl Brorsen, 580-336-4148, 11100 Lariat, Perry, OK, 73077, www.bluestemcattle.com. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management Crockett Farms, Will Crockett, 575-703-5970, PO Box 125, Hope, NM, 88250, will@ crockett-ranch.com, www.crockett-ranch. com, Alfalfa and Triticale hay. Del Rio Land and Cattle Co., Matt Herrington/ Jim Layton, 928-322-4684, 150 W Discovery Park Blvd, Safford, AZ, 85546, delriolandcattle@gmail.com Big Bend Trailers, GR Flatbeds, Tires, Pearson Squeeze Chutes, Fencing, pipe and sucker rod, solar/submersible pumps, storage tanks, drinkers, diaphragm floats, Mix 30, SweetPro supplements, and more. Ferguson Ranch, Ferguson, 575-849-1446, P.O. Box 578, Carrizozo, NM, 88301. Grau Charolais Ranch, Lane Grau, 575-7606336, 575-760-4510, 1680 CR 37, Grady, NM, 88120, tlgrau@hotmail.com, Quality Charolais Bulls and female seedstock. Linebred for superior hybrid-vigor. Only continuously performance tested Charolais herd in region! RFI testing and Gain. Also Red Angus and Angus cross.

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K2 Red Angus, Kim Cullen Goertz, 307-3312917, 307-331-2250, 2 S. Goertz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming. com, k2redangus.com, Functional, Fertile, Efficient... K2 Red Angus. Annual sale in November with PAP tested, fit and fertile 18-month old bulls, and commercial Red Angus bred heifers at Torrington Livestock Auction.

Lazy Way Ranch, Wayne & Anita Reams, 575-441-4488, 1550 Knowles Road, Lovington, NM, 88260, wareams@msn. com, Red Angus, Registered Red Angus bulls, yearlings & bred heifers.

Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management JaCin Ranch, 928-688-2753, 505-879-3201, P.O. Box 545, Sanders, AZ, 86512, Red Brangus, Weaned and open heifers, calving ease bulls.

M&J Cattle, Jose R Maestas, 505-929-1359, 505-753-7873, P.O. Box 1024, Espanola, NM, 87532, m-jcattle@hotmail.com, Red Angus, Seed stock producer registered Red Angus bulls and heifers. McGinley Red Angus, McGinley, 575-9930336, 2420 Camino Bodegas, Las Cruces, NM, 88005. Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance Hooftrimmers, Robert Allemand, 806-663-2279, 806-4634513, P.O. Box 20773, Amarillo, TX, 79114, prohooftrim@gmail.com, www. prohooftrim.com, Beef Cattle Services over 20 years experience including hoof trimming, Sale Prep, A.I. Services mobile chute and serving New Mexico, Texas and Colorado.and surrounding states. Santa Rita Ranch, Andrew & Micaela McGibbon, 520-393-1722, 8200 Box Canyon Rd, Green Valley, AZ, 85614, azbeef@me.com, Red Angus, Red Angus Bulls.

ROD Ranch Red Brangus, Rod Hille, 575-894-7983 ranch, 575-740-1068 cell, HC 32, Box 79, Truth or Consequences NM 87901. For Sale: Registered & Commercial Bulls & Heifers

SALERS American Salers Association, Sherry Doubet, 303-770-9292, 303-770-9302, 19590 E. Main Street, Suite 104, Parker, CO, 80138, sherry@calerusa.org, www. salerusa.org, Salers, Become a member and register your salers cattle.

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Southern Star Ranch, Michael & Claudia Sander, 956-968-9650, 956-968-4528, 1807 Forest Land, Weslaco, TX, 78596, msanders@rgv.rr.com, Red Angus, Registered Red Angus. Southwest Red Angus Assoc., Will Crockett president, 575-703-5970, PO Box 125, Hope, NM, 88250, Red Angus, Reg. Red Angus seed stock, contact for producers near you. T/J Ranch, Pat Jenks, 575-547-2601, Box 80, Luna, NM, 87824, lunarenegade75@gmail. com, Red Angus, Red Angus cross. Zia Agricultural Consulting , Narciso Perez, 505-349-0647, 6436 Edith Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107 Bred Breeding Cows for Sale $1750 per Head: 1500 head four to six year old calves. Bred to calve in April and May. JULY 2020

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SANTA GERTRUDIS Adolfo V. Sanchez MD, Adolfo Sanchez, 505-864-7781, 703 Christopher Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, dolfosanchez@yahoo. com, Santa Gertrudis, Shorthorn, Santa Gertrudis and Shorthorn cattle, alfalfa and grass hay, family physician. Jay’s Navajo Lamb and Wool, Jay Begay Jr, 928-401-1700, P.O. Box 243, Tuba City, AZ, 86045, jay_bjr@yahoo.com, Quality Registered Navajo-Churro Sheep and Angora Goats. Four Horns and many colors. Commercial Santa Gertrudis Cattle. Lazybell Land & Cattle, E. G. Abernathy, 575-762-0214, 1401 Eastridge Dr., Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, BQA certified-Angus / Santa Gertrudis cross cattle O/X Ranch, Stacey Montano, 505-429-0067, P.O. Box 396, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Santa Gertrudis, Reg. & Comm. Santa Gertrudis. Red Doc Farm, Roland & Elia Sanches, 505-510-0010, 703 S. Christopher Rd., Belen, NM, 87002, reddocfarm@yahoo. com, reddocfarm.com/, Santa Gertrudis, Shorthorn, The brand you trust. Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, Webb Fields, 361-592-9357, P.O. Box 1257, Kingsville, TX , 78364, wfields@ santagertrudis.com, www.santagertrudis. com, SGBI is the official association of the Santa Gertrudis breed, offering registration services, performance and genetic evaluation, education, marketing and promotion support and member services.

WR Ranch, Warren O. Harris, 505-5041513, 1331 Park Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, wrranch@gmail.com, Santa Gertrudis, Shorthorn, Reg. & Comm. Santa Gertrudis cattle. Yucca Veterinary Medical Center, Florian Sanchez, DVM, 505-864-6001, 505-8646430, 1837 Camino del Llano, Belen, NM, 87002, ssanchez@yuccavet.com, www. yuccavet.com, Santa Gertrudis, Yucca Veterinary Medical Center.

SHORTHORN American Shorthorn Association, Montie D. Soules, Executuve / CEO, 816-599-7777, 816-599-7782, 7607 NW Prairie View Road, Kansas City, MO, 64151, msoules@ shorthorn.us, Shorthorn, Register and Provide Performance data for Shorthorn Cattle and Shorthorn influenced Cattle. Cameron Creek Show Calves, Leslie Pugmire, 575-538-1700, 575-534-4952, 37 Acorn Drive, Silver City, NM, 88061, ccrshorthorns@gmail.com, Club Steers and Club Heifers, Conniff Cattle Co., LLC, John Conniff / Laura Mathers Conniff, 676-644-2900, 575-644-0067, 575-541-5649, 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Selling registered and commercial Angus and Shorthorns. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management

SIMMENTAL/SIMBRAH Campbell Simmentals, Robert or Chris Campbell, 970-563-9070, 970-7499708, 5690 CR 321, Ignacio, CO, 81137, Simmental/Simbrah, Black Simmentals & Simangus. COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-8785333, 800-837-2621, 614-870-2622, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, coba@cobaselect.com, www. cobaselect.com, With over 70 years of experience, COBA/Select Sires has become the professionals’ choice for superior genetics and products supported by an outstanding staff. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices. com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 5100, Houston, TX, 77002, tpaterson@srcattle. com. We raise all-natural, grass-fed calves near Alma and Luna, NM for sale to those wanting quality calves for late spring grazing. Our bulls are registered Angus, Simmental and Sim Angus. St. Vrain Simmentals, Gary Bogott, 303-5176113, 12748 Weld Co. Rd. 1, Longmont, CO, 80504, tbogott2@aol.com, Simmental/ Simbrah, Registered Simmentals, red and black.

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ALL OTHER BREEDS 2 C Slash Ranch, Calder and Candy Ezzell, 575-625-0550, P.O. Box 2125, Roswell, NM, 88202, csecows@aol.com, Reg. and commercial cattle. Beaverhead Ranch, Jack or Kaye Diamond, 575-772-5677, HC 30 Box 446, Winston, NM, 87943, info@beaverheadoutfitters. com, Commercial yearlings – professional hunting.

Box Farms & Irrigation, Phillip & Kathleen Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 575-461-0240, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox_bia@ plateautel.net, Cattle, Commerical Cattle & Hays, Irrigation Systems Sales & Services. Consulting. Cameron Creek Show Calves, Leslie Pugmire, 575-538-1700, 575-534-4952, 37 Acorn Drive, Silver City, NM, 88061, ccrshorthorns@gmail.com, Club Steers and Club Heifers. Chavez Canyon Ranch, Coy Dictson, 575-653-4526, E023 County Road, Hondo, NM, 88336. Christmas Ranches Inc., Brad & Becky Christmas, 575-666-2247, Box 173, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, bchris9627@aol.com, Yearling pasture operation. Clearview Ranch LLC, RW or Lisa Hampton, 575-770-7073, HRC 61 Box 5, Miami, NM, 87729, Comm. cattle and Horses. Cody & Becky Harwell Ranch, Cody or Becky, 575-687-3791, 813 Piñon Dunken Hwy, Piñon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn. net, Comm. cattle, well repair. Becky real estate agent with Louis Oliver broker.

Delk Ranch, Jimmy Delk, 575-546-2985, 6400 Wilna Rd. SW, Deming, NM, 88030, Commercial cattle. Dos Rios Ranch, Joe H. Knowles MD, 575-483-5957, HCR 60 Box 6, Springer, NM, 87747, Reg. Salorn and Texas Longhorns. Elizabeth Cattle Company, Brian Dropps, 575-533-6320, 505-235-1951, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM, 87830, bwdropps@gilanet. com, Other Services. El Rito Lobato West Cattle Association, Donald Martinez/Josh Archuleta, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, maceybel@gmail.com, Offering high altitude ranch raised calves for fall marketing.

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Coker Ranch, Carol Coker, 575-772-5788, Box 2, Datil, NM, 87821, Commercial Black Baldy.

CS Ranch, Warren Davis, 575-376-2827, 620 State Rd 58, Cimarron, NM, 87740, csranch@bacavalley.com, Comm. cattlehorses: CS Hunting & Outfitting (Big Game hunting).

Flying W Diamond Ranch, Ed Tinsley, 575-354-0770, 575-644-6396, 385 Martin Ranch Road, Capitan, NM, 88316, edtinsley@thg-llc.com, www. flyingwdiamondranch.com. Goemmer Land & Livestock, Leland Riley, 505-705-2472, 3148 Highway 42, Willard, NM, 87063, www.goemmer.net.

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Cowtown Feed & Livestock, Dudley Byerley, 505-722-6913, 505-870-2535, #14 Hamilton Rd US Hwy 491, Gallup, NM, 87305, dudleybyerley@yahoo.com, Buyer and seller of all classes of livestock, wool and mohair.

Figure 4 Cattle Company, Gary Volk, 970-835-3944, P.O. Box 149 , Eckert, CO, 81418, figurefourcattle@yahoo.com, www. figure4cattleco.com.

Harrison Ranch LLC, Clyde Harrison, 800-235-5438, P.O. Box 70, Hobbs, NM, 88241, ch@aguilaoil.com, Comm. cattle.

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F & F Cattle Company, Michael S. Fitzgerald, 575-673-2346, 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM, NM, 87733, ffcattleco@ plateautel.net, Commercial cattle, AQHA registered horses, winter wheat, hay.

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Bell Ranch, 575-868-2207, 181 Bell Ranch Drive, Bell Ranch, NM, 88431, krwilson00@gmail.com, Comm. Red Bell composites reg. horses, reg. good ranch ranch-type horses.

D2 Ranch, Dan or Diana Wade, 505-991-1133, 575-849-1158, P.O. Box 293, Corona, NM, 88318. Tarentaise Cattle.

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High Nogal Ranch & Triple Creek Ranch, Joe David Yates, 512-567-3036, Box 965, Llano, TX, 78643, jdyates@hotmail.com, Comm. cow calf & yearlings; Reg. ranch horses; real estate sales and aquisitions. Hisel Ranch, Glen Hisel, 575-274-6250, 1990 San Patricio Rd, Elida, NM, 88116, Comm. cattle & Horses.

Custom Slaughtering & Custom Processing

Hugh B McKeen Ranch, Hugh B. McKeen, 575-539-2733, HC 61 Box 175, Glenwood, NM, 88039, mmckeen@gilanet.com, Comm. cattle; beautiful park area suitable for weddings, parties, reunions, tennis court and swimming pond. Jacari Ranch, Carrie Sarnicky, 575-772-5918, HC 61 Box 39, Datil, NM, 87821, sarnicky@ wildblue.net, Texas Longhorns.

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Thatcher, Arizona • 928-428-0556 • Call for info & scheduling

JMJ Cattle Co, Jim Jackson, 505-344-5140, P.O. Box 667, Grants, NM, 87020, Comm. cattle breeds, horses: Legal Lawyer. JY Ranch Inc, Bill Stovell, 806-265-7393, Box 942, Friona, TX, 79035, bstovell@wtrt.net, Comm. Corriente roping cattle, heifers and bulls. Kinetic Improvement Inc, Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 87191, info@kineticimprovement. com, Improve with Kenetics.

Offering the finest services in agriculture and policy development from association and board training to crafting legislation and lobbying.

Lone Antler Ranch, Vic Hartman, 806-847-7507, 575-910-5953, P.O. Box 838, McIntosh, NM, 87032, loneantlerranch330@gmail.com, www. manzanoangus.com, Full blood Wagyu Genetics. Lowry Show Calves, Trey Lowry, 575-6446820, 2551 Calle Del Norte, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, dlowry@hotmail.com. Melton Ranch, Pat Melton, 505-617-0777, 57 Melton Ranch Rd., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Comm. cattle; pasture yearlings for the five-month growing season on 11, 000+ acres. Mexican Cattle Order Buyer , Jonas Moya, 505-803-4955, P.O. Box 3088, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, jonasmoya@hotmail. com, Mexican Stockers, Ropers, and Feeders.

Caren for Ag, LLC

Caren Cowan, P.O. Box 7458, Albuquerque NM 87194 505.263.2015 • caren@carenforag.com • www.carenforag.com

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MJ Cattle Co, Matt or Jodie Chism, 575-9812516, 575-361-0494, 182 Klondike Gap Rd, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, chismjodie@ gmail.com . We specialize in rock footed, high altitude ranch raised calves. BQA certified. Hunting and Real Estate.


Nelson’s Meats/Nelson’s Spear T Ranch, Larry Nelson, 505-836-3330, 929 Old Coors Rd SW, Albuquerque, NM, 87121, nelsonmeats@hotmail.com, Comm. cattle-we sell all natural beef sides and quarters.

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Rocking A Cattle Co., Robert Allemand, 806-663-2279, P.O. Box 20773, Amarillo, TX, 79114, prohooftrim@gmail.com, prohooftrim.com, Professional Hoof Trimming for beef cattle and performance cattle. We serve the southwest, Texas and surrounding areas. We are not dairy trimmers. Call or Text Robert for info. (806)663-2279

JANUARY — Wildlife; Gelbvieh; Joint Stockmen’s Convention Results FEBRUARY — Beefmasters; Texas Longhorns MARCH — Limousin; Santa Gertrudis APRIL — Dairy MAY — News of the Day JUNE — Sheepman of the Year JULY — Directory of Agriculture AUGUST — The Horse Industry SEPTEMBER — Charolais; Fairs Across the Southwest OCTOBER — Hereford; New Mexico State Fair Results NOVEMBER — Cattleman of the Year; Angus; Brangus; Red Angus DECEMBER — Bull Buyers Guide; Joint Stockmen’s Convention Preview

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Rio Arriba Farm & Livestock Bureau, Aileen Prada Martinez, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, apradamartinez@yahoo.com, Your county voice for agriculture. A grassroots organization assisting farmers and ranchers at county, state and national levels.

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Rocking Arrow Cattle Co, Marinel J. Poppie DVM, 575-539-2204, P.O. Box 188, Glenwood, NM, 88039, Comm. cattleHorses-stock dogs. Rocking R Ranch, Randell Major, 575-8383016, 575-854-2150, 577-854-2150, P.O. Box 244, Magdalena, NM, 87825, rmajor@ majorranches.com, www.majorranches. com, Cross bred Charolais calves for sale Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-4000312, P.O. Box 121, Encino , NM, 88321, siresourcebulls@gmail.com, siresource. com, Sire-Source is a site designed to market bulls for all seed stock breeders in one location. Ability to narrow your search by selecting the EPD’s interested in. Video and pictures available. Spur Lake Cattle Company, Nelson Shirley, 575-547-2818, P.O. Box 277, Springerville, AZ, 85928, Comm. cattle. Sunset Cattle, Janell Wiley, 719-510-3422, 719-510-5755, 719 Cottonwood, Alamosa, CO, 81101. Zia Agricultural Consulting , Narciso Perez, 505-349-0647, 6436 Edith Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107. Z Summers Ranch, Hoz, 575-773-4746, HC 32 Box 402, Quemado, NM, 87829, hozco808@gmail.com, Lease grass to other ranchers.

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Smuggled Meat From China Seized at L.A. Ports by Chris Scott, meatingplace.com

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.S. Customs and Border Protection have intercepted nearly 20,000 lbs. of beef, chicken, duck and pork products from China over a two-month span that could have spread virulent animal diseases that the U.S. meat industry is working to prevent. The 19,555 pounds of meat was discovered by port agricultural specialists between April 6 and June 6 at the Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport. The illegal meat was hidden in boxes that contained other non-edible products among 834 cartons, according to several media reports. The 12 shipments did not carry the required USDA entry documentation for meat, sparking the inspections that uncovered the smuggled Chinese meat, most of it in vacuum-sealed plastic packaging. China’s meat industry has been afflicted by African Swine Fever (ASF), classic swine fever, Newcastle Disease, highly pathogenic avian influenza and foot-and-mouth disease, according to USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Customs officials also report the amount of prohibited meat from China landing at the port facility has increased by 70 percent in the first five months of 2020 compared with the amount in the corresponding period one year ago.

Williams Windmill, Inc.

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+A For Beef Cattle on Pasture Guaranteed Analysis : Crude Protein min 24%, Crude Fat min 7.5%, Crude Fiber max 29%, Vitamin A 20,000 Iu/lb. Ingredient Statement : Extruded whole-pressed cottonseed mechanically extracted, cane molasses and Vitamin A supplement. Feeding Directions : Feed approximately 8 lbs per head for 1000 lb cow. Provide adequate roughage and fresh water at all times.

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Drinking Water Storage Tanks 100 -11,000 Gallons In Stock

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“The Pedigree is in the Name”

FOUNDATION © BEEFMASTERS

John Sparks 602-989-8817 Agents Wanted

The 6 Essentials

Foundation Herd of the Beefmaster Breed

■ 71st Annual Bull Sale – September 11-12, 2020 ■ Selling 100 Sixteen-Month-Old Bulls ■ Bred Cow Sale Friday, Sept. 11, 2020

• DISPOSITION • • FERTILITY • • WEIGHT • • CONFORMATION • • HARDINESS • • MILK PRODUCTION •

The Dale Lasater Ranch, Matheson, CO 80830 • 719-541-2855 • Alex Lasater: 210-872-1117 alexlasater@yahoo.com • DaleLasaterRanch.com

Raymond Boykin, Jr.

GRAU RANCH CHAROLAIS

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REG. BARZONA: EASY-KEEPING CATTLE THAT GRADE Montgomery, AL Cell: 334/430-0563 etheldozierboykin@yahoo.com

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HEIFERS & BULLS FOR SALE 575-760-7304 WESLEY GRAU www.grauranch.com


SINCE 1900 REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS AND FEMALES

Weanlings & Yearlings

FOR SALE

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First Saturday in March 2021

The Oldest Angus Herd in the Country

SouthweSt Red AnguS ASSociAtion Ranch Tested - Rancher Trusted For contact information on a Breeder near you call:

R.D. LAFLIN 14075 Carnaham Creek Rd., Olsburg, KS 66520 Cell. 785/587-5852 • 785/468-3571

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—————— TYLER RIVETTE O: 281/342-4703 • C: 832/494-8871 harrisonquarterhorses@yahoo.com

Chavez Canyon

www.harrisonquarterhorseranch.com

Rancho de Santa Barbara

575/587-2486 575/587-2211 PEÑASCO, NEW MEXICO

R E G I S T E R E D H E R E F O R D S

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Bulls & Heifers

575-773-4770

Quemado, NM • hubbell@wildblue.net

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Coy Dictson, Dictson, Ranch Manager Manager Sam &Sam Sandy Donaldson, & Sandy Owners Donaldson, Owners

SINCE 1962

GALLUP LUMBER & SUPPLY

Farm, Ranch and Home Improvement

BULLS FOR SALE At Private Treaty Sheldon Wilson • 575/451-7469

cell: 580-651-6000 – leave message

NGUS FARMS 26th Annual Bull & Heifer Sale Saturday, March 20, 2021 – Canyon, Texas All Cattle 50K Tested 27951 South U.S. Hwy. 87, Canyon, TX 79015-6515 Rick Hales • 806/655-3815 • Cell. 806/679-9303

LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT RODEO ARENA EQUIPMENT

1724 S. Second, Gallup, NM 87301 505/863-4475 • 800/559-4475

Serving the Community Since 1939

“Proven genetics that increase profit”

March 12, 2021

Mark Larranaga 505-850-6684 Percy Larranaga 505-270-0753

RED ANGUS

Bulls & Replacement Heifers 575-318-4086 2022 N. Turner, Hobbs, NM 88240

www.lazy-d-redangus.com

SEEDSTOCK GUIDE

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The Finest In Corriente Cattle!

SPIKE RANCH

GrauPerformance Charolais ranCh Tested Since 1965

Robbie & Pam Sproul Turkey Creek, Arizona 520.824.3344 520.444.4939 Robbie cell 520.975.2200 Pam cell pamsproul@gmail.com

Performance Beefmasters from the Founding Family

BEEFMASTERS 59th Bull Sale—October 3, 2020

T. Lane Grau – 575.760.6336 – tlgrau@hotmail.com Colten Grau – 575.760.4510 – colten_g@hotmail.com 1680 CR 37 Grady, New Mexico 88120

Private Treaty Females Semen & Embryos

Lorenzo Lasater • San Angelo, TX 325.656.9126 • isabeefmasters.com

Evans

Beefmasters Quality Beefmasters Affordably Priced

High Altitude Cattle Raised the Commercial Man’s Way

DiamondSevenAngus.com

GAYLE EVANS, 435/ 878-2355 MARK EVANS, 435/ 878-2655 P.O. Box 177 · Enterprise, UT 84725 Legends of the Breed Legacy Award BEEFMASTERS SINCE 1953

Long Yearling Bulls and Females Starting in November Gary & Gail Volk | P.O. Box 149 Eckert, CO Ph./Fx 970-835-3944

figure4cattle@gmail.com • www.figure4cattleco.com

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ality Represents Qu The Brand that angus Bulls & Females Br Registered Black 928/651-5120 • 928/348-8918 • bjcmd@cableone.net

KEN & SUZANNE COLEMAN 1271 County Rd. 115 Visitors Always Welcome Westcliffe, CO 81252-9611 Home 719/783-9324 www.colemanherefords.com

Bradley 3 Ranch Ltd. www.bradley3ranch.com Ranch-Raised ANGUS Bulls for Ranchers Since 1955

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St. Vrain Simmentals Gary Bogott 303/517-6112 CELL Home: 303/702-9729 P.O. Box 622, Niwot, CO 80544 gbogott@gmail.com

The Herd With Proven Performance

Annual Bull Sale February 13, 2021 at the Ranch NE of Estelline, TX M.L. Bradley, 806/888-1062 Cell: 940/585-6471

SEEDSTOCK GUIDE

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Coyote Ridge Ranch

CANDY TRUJILLO Capitan, NM 575-354-2682 480-208-1410 Herefords

Semen Sales AI Supplies AI Service

RANCH RAISED

MOUNTAIN RAISED

Total Performance Based on a Strong Foundation of Working Mothers

18300 Weld County Rd. 43, LaSalle, CO 80645 Jane Evans Cornelius • 970/284-6878 Hampton & Kay Cornelius • 970/396-2935 www.coyoteridgeherefords.com

RLand io Hondo & Cattle Co. — Since 1970 —

FOR SALE: PUREBRED BRANGUS BULLS Kiley McComb, Mgr. P.O. Box 2 Picacho, NM 88343 575/653-4617 Cell: 806/282-2770 kmccomb@diamond-a.com

WINSTON, NEW MEXICO Russell Freeman

575-743-6904

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Mountain View Ranch Heifers and Bulls For Sale Year Round Grace & Michael Wystrach 520/456-9052 HC1 Box 788 Elgin, Arizona 85611

LAZY WAY BAR RANCH

McPHERSON HEIFER BULLS

Lovington, NM

 ½ Corriente, ½ Angus bulls. All Solid Black Virgins

Maternal, Moderate

½ Corriente, ½ Angus Bred Heifers & Young Pairs Solid Black

Thick & Easy Fleshing Reliable Calving Ease

Matt • 806/292-1035 Steve • 806/292-1039

THE GARDNER FAMILY

Lockney, Texas • Claude, Texas Columbus, New Mexico

Bill Gardner 505-705-2856

Low Weight Calving Ease bulls with Great Dispositions. We have all ages — Yearlings to an 8-Year-Old.

Priced to sell. Call or text 575-441-4488

www.manzanoangus.com

WAYNE & ANITA REAMS wareams@msn.com

GOEMMER

CONNIFF CATTLE CO., LLC

LAND & LIVESTOCK ■

Registered Red Angus Bulls

LONGHORN REPLACEMENT BULLS ■ ■ BEEFMASTER & ANGUS CROSS ■ AQHA QUARTER HORSES W/COW SENSE & AGILITY

• Broodmares & Saddle Horses • www.goemmer.net Leland Riley 505-705-2472 A Sixth Generation Family Owned Ranching Operation With Over A 120-Year-Old History

Angus & Shorthorn Bulls - Cows - Heifers for Sale John & Laura Conniff 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM 88005 575/644-2900 • john@conniffcattle.com Casey & Chancie Roberts Upham Road, Rincon, NM 575/644-9583

www.conniffcattle.com • www.leveldale.com

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C Bar R A N C H SLATON, TEXAS

Charolais & Angus Bulls

TREY WOOD 806/789-7312 CLARK WOOD 806/828-6249 • 806/786-2078

REG. BLACK ANGUS Yearling Bulls & Heifers For Sale Spring 2021

Casey

BEEFMASTERS seventy-PLUS years

100% AI PROGRAM

CAPITAN, NM 88316 • PO BOX 25

575/354-2682 480/208-1410

www.CaseyBeefmasters.com Watt, Jr. 325/668-1373 Watt50@sbcglobal.net

Bulls & Semen

Tom Robb & Sons T

HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME!

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OSCAR · 575/398-6155 • 575/760-0814 BOX 975, TATUM, NEW MEXICO 88267 RUSTY · 575/760-0816

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Clark anvil ranCh Reg. Herefords, Salers & Optimizers Private Treaty

BULL SALE La Junta Livestock – La Junta, CO

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BEEFMASTERS R.D. and PEGGY CAMPBELL P.O. Box 269 • 1535 West 250 South Wellington, UT 84542

435/637-3746 Cell 435/636-5797

CLINTON CLARK 32190 Co. Rd. S., Karval, CO 80823 719-446-5223 • 719-892-0160 Cell cclark@esrta.com www.ClarkAnvilRanch.com

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Bar J Bar HEREFORD RANCH Since 1893 • Se Hable Español

BULLS & HEIFERS – PRIVATE TREATY TEXAS / N.M. RANCH: 5 Paseo de Paz Ln., El Paso, TX 79932 H: 915/877-2535 • O: 915/532-2442 • C: 915/479-5299 OKLA. RANCH: Woods County, OK • barjbarherefords@aol.com

Phil Harvey Jr. Cell 575-644-6925

Jim Bob Burnett Cell 575-365-8291

philharveyjr@comcast.com

jbb@pvtnetworks.net

www.bhherefords.com

DAVE & DAWN BOWMAN • Brangus-sired calves consistently out-perform and out-sell ordinary cattle. • Troy Floyd Brangus gives you quality, performance and uniformity now — when they are more important than ever! • Consigning a good selection of high-performing, rock-raised bulls and females to the

30th Annual Brangus Bull & Female Sale — Feb. 27, 2021

575/734-7005 P.O. BOX 133, ROSWELL, NM 88201

55784 Holly Road Olathe, CO 81425 970-323-6833

www.bowkranch.com REGISTERED GELBVIEH CATTLE Reds • Blacks • BalanceRs® FEMALES PRIVATE TREATY

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Over 35 years of Performance & Efficiency Testing 50 Yearling Bulls Available 2021 JOHN & CATHY HECKENDORN, SARAH, JOSHUA, CALEB, JOE & REBECCA ISBELL 75-A Pueblo Rd. N., Moriarty, NM 87035 Home: 505/832-9364 – Cell.: 505/379-8212 Web: www.jcangus.com – Email: info@jcangus.com

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O’NEILL LAND, llc P.O. Box 145, Cimarron, NM 87714 • 575/376-2341 • Fax: 575/376-2347 land@swranches.com • www.swranches.com

WAGON MOUND RANCH, Mora/Harding Counties, NM. 8,880.80 +/- Total Acres, a substantial holding with good mix of grazing land and broken country off rim into Canadian River. Has modern water system located 17 miles east of Wagon Mound off pavement then 3 miles on county road. Two bedroom historic house, once a stage stop. Wildlife include antelope, mule deer and some elk. $2,390,000 RATON MILLION DOLLAR VIEW, Colfax County, NM. 97.68 +/- deeded acres in 2 parcels with excellent home, big shop, wildlife, a true million dollar view at the end of a private road. $489,000. Also listed with the house and one parcel for $375,000 MIAMI 20 ACRES, Colfax County,

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NM quality 2,715 sqft adobe home, barn, grounds, fruit trees and mature trees. Extremely private setting. REDUCED $353,000. This is a must see. Also listed with same house with 10 +/- deeded acres for $308,000 MAXWELL 19.50 ACRES, Colfax County, NM quality extensive remodeled two bedroom, one bathroom home with water rights, outbuildings for livestock in NE NM. Great south facing porch for sipping iced tea cooling off at 6,000 ft elevation. Would make great summer getaway and winter ski base. $270,000

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MORA COUNTY 160 +/- ACRES, 12 miles south east of Wagon Mound, remote, excellent solar well good mix of sub irrigated and range. Small cabin. $154,000

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740 Apache Mesa Ranch: Hwy 84 – Deeded ~1,480 acres of grazing land w/ BLM lease in Las Vegas area. Includes New 4 stall barn w/living quarters, stone bunk house & separate bath house. Fenced perimeter, springs & dirt tanks too. $1,498,000 obo Sena Mesa, El Pueblo, NM: Two parcels for sale: 180 acres @ $121,000 & 257 acres @$141,900. Off CR B29A in Pena Canyon w/creek & mesa top views, next to National Forest. Also have 547 deeded acres on Pena Creek for $324,000 CR 4JK, Dilia, NM: 11 acre farm w/5 ac ft ditch water rights. Live on one side, farm the other, community water, overhead electric, county road access & nice views. $89,000 95 Hwy 84, Las Vegas, NM: 157 acre parcel w/fiber optic internet, telephone & poweravailable. Has a scenic building site w/a mountain bench in the back yard. Price: $156,900 80 Apache Mesa Road: Gramma grass 80 acre parcel has 13 gpm water well, fence ontwo sides, two dirt tanks & Hermits Peak & Sangre views. Moderate pinon & cedar treecover. Off the grid. Price: $98,900 Owners ready to sell...

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200 Acres on Apache Mesa: Off the grid flat mesa top meadow w/ponderosa, juniper & cedars, mossy rock & partially fenced. La Cueva Canyon views. Price: $149,000 & OWC

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Stanley, NM: One 40 acre tract w/power & water @ $64,900 & one 40 ac tract for $54,900, One 80 acre Tract left w/power @ $79,900. Located on Buckboard Rd off the old Simmons Road. 640 acre tract also available w/good water well.

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Rancho del Rito, San Jose, NM: Rito de Sebadillo Creek gated parcel has 144 acres w/underground power & water well, Sensible CC&R’s Priced at $179,900 & owc. Rociada, NM: This 22 acre parcel in Maestas Canyon has all the tall pines, fir, spruce, sugar pine, foxtail, close to pavement. Quiet & Secluded & borders Nat forest. How about: $140,000 & owner may finance!

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Historic Circle Cross Ranch located in the Sacramento Mountains on the Sacramento River. 2422 ± acres deeded, 10,019 ± acres State Lease permitted for 116 AUs. 127 acres irrigated (water rights in process of being perfected). The ranch has bear, deer, turkey & elk. In 2017 the ranch received 26 elk tags. New regulations put 640 acres in the Primary Zone & ± 1782 acres in the secondary. Ranch includes a 5,500 sq. ft. lodge with 9 bedrooms, 5 baths & 2 full kitchens. There is also a 2 bed/2 bath 1892 sq. ft. home & a 3 bed/2 bath double-wide ranch managers home. There are pipe working pens, 2 shops, 1 barn & 5 wells. DAN DELANEY BAR M SCOTT MCNALLY REAL ESTATE, LLC Included is a 40 unit RV Park 318 W. Amador Avenue 2901 Anna J Drive with water, sewer & electric. Las Cruces, NM 88005 Roswell, NM 88201 Priced at $6,400,000 ±150 head (O) 575/647-5041 575-622-5867 (C) 575/644-0776 of cattle, 5 pieces of equipment sammmcnally@msn.com nmlandman@zianet.com www.ranchesnm.com & all furnishings negotiable. www.zianet.com/nmlandman

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If you are looking for a place to call home, plant your roots, or hang your hat and need people well versed in the industry, then this is the place to look! Joe Cox - 575-361-5269

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Jodie Chism - 575-361-0494

SUMNER LAKE, State Road 203, River Ranches Estates, River Ranch Road lots (at intersection with 203) $18,900 each. State Road 203 frontage lot. $25,000 SAN ANTONIO, Zanja Road, 4.66 acres farmland with Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District water rights. $69,000 CUERVO, Mesita Pass Road, 148.13 acres of land in Mesita Ranch Subdivision. Perfect for a new home site, hunting or grazing. $85,000

License #19842

Paul Stout, Broker

575-760-5461 cell 575-456-2000 office officeoffice

NMREL 17843

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FENCE LAKE, 295 Pine Hill Road, 2bd/3ba home on 60 acres, corrals, outbuildings. $295,000 RIBERA,340 CR B41E 32.6 acres with 3bd/2ba home on Pecos River, Hay Barn and outbuildings. Just over 20 acres in alfalfa and grass hay production. $695,000 CUERVO, 1130 Aguila Road. 3bd/1ba home with corral on 56.6 acres at the foot of Cuervo Mesa. $85,000 MAGDALENA, 47 Angus Loop, 3bd/2ba home on 11.04 acres. Horse barn and corral. Beautiful views of Magdalena Mountain. $180,000

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(575) 640-9395 ■ CEDAR GROVE RANCH: 37 section cattle ranch located in Deming, NM. 23,714± total acres, 19,802± acres BLM, 2632± acres NM state land, KEITH 1280± acres deeded land, BROWNFIELD 200,250± gallons of water ASSOC. BROKER, GRI storage,www.BrownfieldRanchandFarmProperties.com nine solar wells, 333 KEITH BROWNFIELD, Associate Broker, GRI AYL. Two houses, barn, shop, brownfieldkeith@gmail.com BHGREshed Steinborn Associates garage,141100’x40’ row,&two sets of pipe Roadrunner Pkwy., Ste 141 Las Cruces, NM 88011 575/522-3698 corrals, shipping pens has a scale and cattle chute. Listed at $3,000,000

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KEITH BROWNFIELD, Associate Broker, GRI brownfieldkeith@gmail.com

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RANCHES/FARMS *SOLD* 440 Head Spanish Stirrup Ranch, Deming, NM – The historic Spanish Stirrup Ranch is in the Florida Mountain range containing 663+/- deeded acres, 16,963+/- acres BLM grazing permits; 5,184+/- acres of State grazing lease; and 12+/- sections of adverse grazing. $2,250,000

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house, irrigated gardens and orchard. The permit and HQ’s are watered by springs, creeks and dirt tanks. On the allotment are a line cabin, two sets of corrals, one with a loading chute at the highway. $1,100,000 $995,000 *PENDING* 68+/- Head Three Brothers Ranch, Tombstone, AZ – Good starter or retirement ranch in the San Pedro River

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*NEW* 252+/- Head Gordon Family Ranch, Aguila, AZ – This historic work-

ing cattle ranch is thirty minutes from Wickenburg, with 50+/- deeded acres, 77,331+/- acres BLM grazing permits, and 11,035+/- acre State lease. HQ has two solar powered homes with backup generators; bunk house; tack house; good set of working and shipping corrals. There are also steel pipe horse facilities; two round pens; six pens and 15+/- acre horse pasture. This is a well watered ranch with 10 wells, 11 dirt tanks, 6 water tanks, and 7 drinkers. Good variety of grasses and browse. A scenic and well maintained ranch. List of equipment included will be provided. Cattle may be sold by private treaty. $1,700,000 *REDUCED* 117 Head Tule Springs Ranch, Greenlee County, AZ – Located in beautiful Apache National Forest with

56.6+/- acre deeded inholding, and 23+/- section USFS grazing permit. A well improved and maintained horseback ranch, with $70k thinning project for increased fire protection recently completed on deeded land. The headquarters is located in a scenic valley setting with solar power; two homes; barn with tack room, hay storage, horse stalls; shop; corrals with crowding pen and squeeze chute; root cellar/cold meat storage; hen

80. This would make a great starter or hobby ranch or complement to a larger holding. Adjoins Three Brothers Ranch also offered by Stockmen’s Realty, LLC. $275,000 HORSE PROPERTIES/LAND *NEW PRICING* 40+/- Acre Last Stand B&B Guest Ranch, Sonoita, AZ – An exceptional property in the grasslands of

valley with sweeping views, good access, grass, browse and water. 320+/- ac. deeded, 5,403+/- ac. State lease, 2,961+/- ac. BLM permit. Easy terrain with access from Hwy 82 and Tombstone. 3 wells, 2 storage tanks with drinkers, 2 dirt tanks, set of wood & wire corrals. Adjoins Orduno Draw Ranch also offered by Stockmen’s Realty, LLC. $600,000

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*SOLD* 30 +/- Acre Farm & Ranch, Sheldon, AZ – Pasture for 10 hd, gated pipe irrigation; alfalfa, pecan trees. Two wells, roping arena; Comfortable Palm Harbor triple-wide manufactured home, 2X6 construction, stucco exterior, set on cement slab; 1-car garage. Property is fenced for cattle. Good location with views, near the Gila River and quick access to Highway 75. $350,000

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Sonoita, presently operating as a successful wedding & equestrian event venue. The Territorial, two-story 4 BR, 4.5 BA main home has 4,110 s.f., & custom features throughout. A true destination property w/a pool & two cabana guest rooms, 3 casitas, event barn, horse facilities, roping arena, recreation room w/ racquetball court, & fishing pond. Neighbors public conservation land with trails. Powered by 80 solar panels connected to the grid, one well w/pressure tank & storage, also fenced for livestock. Mature landscape & fruit trees. Property could also be converted to a vineyard/winery. $1,975,000 $1,675,000 A great value! *REDUCED* Acreage in San Rafael Valley, AZ – Own a slice of heaven in the beautiful San Rafael Valley, where

*NEW PRICING* 30+/- Head Orduno Draw Ranch,Tombstone, AZ – An excellent value! Small desert ranch in the San

Pedro Valley of Cochise County, Arizona. 320+/- ac. deeded, 2,780+/- ac. State lease, and 560+/- ac. BLM Allotment. Easy terrain, gentle hills with mesquite, acacia, and creosote, and several major draws with good browse and grassy bottoms. Has one well that needs equipping, a dirt tank, and is fenced. Borders the San Pedro River National Conservation Area and has easy access from Highway

open spaces, wildlife, ranching history & private dreams live. Pristine scenic San Rafael Valley acreage w/lush grasslands, beautiful views, unspoiled night skies & ready for your personal footprint. 152 Acres for $304,000 & 77 Acres w/ well & shed for $177,000 *PENDING* 27+/- Acres in Virden, NM – Fenced property w/Gila River frontage, 4.5 +/- acres irrigation rights, 2 wells, older mobile home. Some equipment included in sale. Call for more infomation. $75,000

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CROOKED CREEK RANCH, HOPE NM

Located 25 miles SW of Hope NM, the Crooked Creek Ranch offers a combined total of 18,244 acres, permitted for up to 395 AUYL. The 9 pastures and 3 traps are well watered and offer a variety of country, ranging from rolling hills to juniper forest. All improvements are in good to excellent condition and ready for your livestock. Call, text or email Murnie Cauhape at 575-703-8796, murnie@loisoliverrealestate.com & visit www.loisoliverrealestate.com/ crooked-creek-ranch for maps, pictures & more details.

Priced at $6700 per AUYL or $2,650,000

AG LAND LOANS As Low As 3.5% OPWKCAP 3.5%

INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 3.5% Payments Scheduled on 25 Years

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■ CAN BE DIVIDED! BLANCA CREEK RANCH – Quay/ Guadalupe Cos., NM – 10,191.44 Deeded ac. + 1,640 State ac. – Well improved ranch with excellent access. Level to gently rolling with some arroyos. Located along I40 between Albuquerque, NM and Amarillo, TX. A beautiful, new, custom built home is situated at the headquarters along with a well-built 150 X 115 shop (80 x 150 enclosed and heated), outdoor arena, horse barns, pens & other improvements. The ranch is well watered and has very good to excellent fence. ■ ELK RIDGE RANCH – Capulin, NM area, 100hd. +/- herd of Elk seen on property from time-to-time, 5,520 ac. +/- w/nice home, barns & pens, watered by wells & live water, no outside access through the property. Brochure being prepared! ■ PRICE REDUCED! WEST HAYDEN RANCH – Union/ Harding Counties, NM – 9,670.76 ac. +/- (8,350.76 ac. +/Deeded, 1,000 lease/purchase acres, 320 ac. +/- NM State Lease) of really good ranch land, well watered by a large spring, mills & subs, on pvmt., home, barns & 2 sets of pens. Consider dividing! ■ ELK CANYON RANCH – Harding County, NM - Another “hunter’s paradise” listed by Scott Land Company, LLC along w/the Elk Ridge Ranch, great opportunity for livestock/ hunting/recreation, 2,240 ac. +/-, well watered w/good fences. Located just west of the West Hayden Ranch. ■ PRICE REDUCED CONSIDERABLY! WE CAN DIVIDE – this Springfield, Co. 1,120 ac. farm, ranch & feedlot as follows: an irrigated farm in strong water area for alfalfa, corn or other high moisture crops, a 5,000 hd. fdyd. w/acreage & improvements & grassland/CRP w/improvements. Please see our website for further information.

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Increasing access to National Forest System Lands It is imperative for the Forest Service to manage the National Forests and Grasslands for the benefit of the American people. These lands provide a multitude of public benefits, including diverse recreational opportunities, access to world-class hunting and fishing, and forest products that support America’s traditions and way of life. Accordingly, the Forest Service will: ЇЇ increase access to Forest Service lands by streamlining the permit process for recreational activities and embracing new technologies and recreation opportunities; ЇЇ open public access to National Forest System lands with currently limited access where feasible in cooperation with States, counties, and partners; and improve customer service by ЇЇ modernizing and simplifying forest products permitting and the Forest Service land exchange process.

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process of genetic improvement,” Weaber says. “Tools like the IGS Feeder Profit Calculator puts increased profit potential in the hands of cattlemen and women as they assign and assess the value of their stock.” IGS, and the tools it provides, is unique, Brink adds. “We’re a lot stronger working together than we are individually,” he says. “We’re getting a lot better genetic predictions by doing what we’re doing, working together,

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decision making, succinct and understandable documentation of compliance, and focused and effective public engagement. The Forest Service will: ЇЇ set time and page limits on the completion of environmental documents, including categorical exclusions, environmental assessments, and environmental impact statements; ЇЇ streamline policy to ensure environmental reviews focus on analysis that is required by law and regulation; ЇЇ work across the government to initiate the development of policies for alternative procedures to streamline consultation processes and environmental reviews; and expedite compliance with State Historic Preservation Offices for vegetation management and facility and infrastructure improvements. Issued June 12, 2020 by U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue https://www.fs.usda.gov/news/releases/ secretarial-memorandum-chief-forest-service

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customer service for America’s grazers,” the Agriculture Department said in announcing Perdue’s June 12 memorandum to Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen. While the department didn’t elaborate on how it will speed the process, congressional and other supporters said simpler reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act — an ongoing process at the agency that could generate revised regulations in the next few months — are a key part of the effort. Perdue also said the forest management plan should recognize grazing as “essential.” Environmental groups, long critical of grazing on federal land, said the directive foreshadows the NEPA changes and perpetuates a policy they consider misguided. “I don’t think it can be done sustainably,” said Jocelyn Leroux, Washington and Montana director for the Western Watersheds Project, an Idaho-based nonprofit organization that has sued the Forest Service over grazing policies in Utah. “Our sense is that national forests should be managed for other uses.” Farm groups and many Western lawmakers say grazing is a useful land management tool that also benefits livestock farmers

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who move their animals onto the land as part of a feeding rotation. Properly practiced, they say, grazing can reduce wildfire risks while mimicking the symbiotic relationship between bison and grasslands that was once vital to the prairie. “Livestock grazing is an important tool in grassland and prairie ecosystems,” said Kaitlynn Glover, executive director of the Public Lands Council and for natural resources policy at the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, which advocates for Western ranchers. “Grazing spurs healthy growth of native perennials, decreases fine fuel loads that contribute to increased risk of catastrophic wildfire and can be integral in targeted reductions of annual invasive grasses,” Glover said. “Grazing also contributes to healthy range conditions that maximize carbon sequestration and soil health for overall healthier ecosystems.” The environmental group Defenders of Wildlife told E&E News, however, that grazing more generally degrades the landscape, especially in areas near streams, and hurts habitats for endangered species.

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national tracts, as well as on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management. The Forest Service had about 93 million acres available for grazing in 2017, of which 74 million were used, according to the Congressional Research Service. The service oversees a total of 193 million acres of forest and grassland. Grazing on federal land is a source of frequent clashes in policies and practices, illustrated in the extreme by the armed dispute over Cliven Bundy’s cattle near Bunkerville, Nevada, beginning in 2014. Bundy

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for instance. The formula, set by Congress, considers beef cattle prices and land value, among other factors. But ranchers pay a fraction of what they would on private or state lands. In 2019, private-land grazing fees were as high as $40.70 per AUM in Nebraska, $24.50 in Montana and $22.50 in Wyoming, according to USDA, which complies them annually. The agency said it issued 6,250 permits in Western states this year, far fewer than the nearly 18,000 permits for BLM. In fiscal 2017, the Forest Service collected $7.6 million in grazing fees; Congress appropriated the agency $56.9 million for grazing management, the Congressional Research Service said. Groups representing ranchers counter that the federal lands often aren’t as high quality for grazing as private tracts, and ranchers have to pay for fencing, water or other essentials brought onto the land at their own expense. Efforts by Congress and past administrations, including the Obama administration, to change the formula haven’t gone far. The implications of Perdue’s directive will play out over months. The Forest Service is in final stages of crafting its own NEPA changes, in addition to broader NEPA regulations being craf ted by the administration. The Forest Service faces hundreds of vacant grazing allotments and a long review logjam that Perdue’s memorandum could help break, Glover said. “The memorandum sets the Forest Service on a good path for a strong and healthy future for these landscapes,” she said.


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hope this letter finds you and your family well. Much has happened since my last column. As you know the coronavirus continues to wreak havoc on the ag community. All commodities are down as markets are feeling the impact of the pandemic and resultant lockdown. As many of our neighbors are self-isolating at home, farm, ranch and dairy families and employees are still working hard. When we come home at night it feels as if we get conflicting advertisements from our TV screen. One commercial states how we must stay home to reduce the spread of COVID-19 for the safety of our fellow man and the safety of all the medical staff dealing directly with such a deadly disease. The other commercials are political candidates bashing each other with an emphasis to go to the polls and vote (for them). Unfortunately, the reaction to this pandemic seems based more in politics rather than science. How else can you explain that one state chooses to extend the quarantine while others go about their business like nothing has changed? This puts a magnifying glass on our politicians and how their choices benefit or harm the agricultural community. Are you happy with how your representatives have responded to the pandemic? Voting is the answer and it is vital that you support and promote your chosen candidate as we approach the coming election. We must also consider our rights given to us by the Constitution. It becomes a struggle to realize that some of our liberties have been compromised for the sake of public safety. I see both sides of the argument but have difficulty being steadfast on my conclusion. These topics and our future are influenced not only by our Representatives and Senators but also in local elections, this is why it is important to vote. Get involved in the political process and read up on your candidates. Looking up past voting records may be of assistance. There are no excuses - vote and be heard. Now more than ever, Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly


it’s called

heterosis. Beefmaster Calf, West Texas

A lot of ranchers are missing the benefits of heterosis – or hybrid vigor – and the opportunity to produce calves like this. “The Beefmaster calves we have marketed appear to outperform our straightbred calves about 75 to 100 pounds. That’s like getting about an extra calf for every eight calves you produce — for free! We’ve been real pleased with that on the steer calves we go to town with.”

And on top of losing calf performance, they’ve sacrificed health, fertility, survivability, longevity and feed efficiency.

– Dr. Bob Evans, Tecumseh, Okla.

So if you’re giving up ground in the traits that matter — and want to raise calves that look like this — take a look at a Beefmaster bull.

Indeed, the Beefmaster is an American original, the first breed designed to infuse maximum retained heterosis into cow herds.

Beefmaster: Built for Heterosis.

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Moya Picked to Lead Cattle Growers

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onas Moya, Mesilla Park, New Mexico has been selected as the new executive director of the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association (NMCGA), announced NMCGA President Randell Major, Magdalena, in mid-June. Moya is a 2016 graduate of New Mexico State University (NMSU) with a B.S. in Agricultural Economics & Business, a minor in

Business Administration & Marketing. He has begun study on a MS in Water Science & Management, also at NMSU. He comes to the NMCGA from New Mexico First where he has worked since September as a civic engagement and policy manager. He also works as a Senior Research Assistant with the NMS Cooperative Extension Service, is a deputy brand inspector for the New Mexico Livestock Board, has his own cattle order buyer business and works with Vidi Opus, a startup, as CEO. Moya’s additional background includes service as

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Student Media Board Chair at NMSU, sales work with the Armani Exchange and Blue Buffalo, and a ranch manager. Jonas was New Mexico State FFA Vice President in 2008 and 2009, as well as New Mexico FFA District Five President during that same time. Moya will assume his new duties at the NMCGA on July 1, 2020. He replaces Caren Cowan who worked for the NMCGA for nearly 23 years prior to her dismissal in March.

▫ NM Secretary of Agriculture Appointed to U.S. EPA Farm, Ranch, & Rural Communities Committee

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ew Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte was appointed by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler as one of 33 new members to serve on the Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Committee (FRRCC). The FRRCC provides independent policy advice, information and recommendations to the EPA regarding environmental issues and policies that are of importance to agriculture and rural communities. The 33 new members represent a variety of agricultural sectors across 24 U.S. states and one territory, allowing for a broad representation of perspectives for the FRCC. The committee members were chosen among 150 nominations for meeting several qualifications including active engagement in agricultural production and demonstrated ability to examine and analyze complex environmental issues with objectivity and integrity. “It’s important for New Mexico and our entire region to have a voice at the federal level when policy decisions are being made,” said New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte. “I look forward to serving on this committee and providing perspective as both a regulatory partner with EPA and from an agriculture producer’s perspective as well.” The new FRRCC members will serve twoor three-year terms beginning June 15, 2020.


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A-C

A Lazy 6 Angus Ranch . . . . 117, 165 Aero Tech, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . .188 Ag Lands Southwest . . . . . . . . .175 Ag NM FCS, ACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ag Specialties, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Ken Ahler Real Estate Co. . . 121, 171 American Brahman Breeders . . . . 70 American Gelbvieh Assoc. . . . 30, 168 American Heritage Bank . . . . . .190 American Salers Assoc. . . . . . . . 169 Animal Health Express . . . . . . . .180 Josh Armstrong . . . . . . . . . . . .145 B & H Herefords . . . . . . . . . 23, 165 B & R Construction . . . . . . . 44, 158 Bar G Feedyard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co., LLC . .166 Bar J Bar Herefords . . . . . . . 27, 165 Bar M Real Estate . . . . . . . 173, 177 Barzona Breeders Assn. of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . .168 Beefmaster Breeders United . . . .189 Beaverhead Outdoors . . . . . . . .173 Big Bend Trailers . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Big Mesa Realty . . . . . . . . . . . .172 BJM Sales & Service, Inc. . . . . 96, 158 Black Angus “Ready For Work” Bull Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120 Border Tank Resources . . . . . . . 160 Bow K Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 Raymond Boykin . . . . . . . . 124, 160 Bradley 3 Ranch, Ltd. . . . . 16, 74, 118 Brennand Ranch . . . . . . . . . 74, 168 Brownfield Ranch & Farm Prop . .173 John Burns Lumber & Hardware . 160 C Bar Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 122, 164 Campbell Simmentals . . . . . . . .166

Candy Ray Trujillo’s Black Angus . 164 Caren for Ag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Carter Brangus . . . . . . . . . 162, 183 Carter’s Custom Cuts . . . . . . . . .156 Casey Beefmasters . . . . . . 124, 164 Cattle U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Cattlegrowers Foundation . . . . . . 0 Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction . . 63 Cauthorn & Griffin Insurance . . . . 15 Caviness Packing Co., Inc . . . . . .194 Chavez Canyon Ranch . . . . . . . .161 Chisholm Co., LLC . . . . . . . . . . .188 Citizens Bank of Clovis . . . . . . . . 82 CJ Beefmasters . . . . . . . . . 124, 164 CKP Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Clark Anvil Ranch . . . . . . . 122, 164 Clavel Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Clovis Livestock Auction . . . . 24, 25 Coba Select Sires . . . . . . . . 154, 164 Chip Cole Ranch Real Estate . . . .176 Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . . . .162 Conniff Cattle Co., LLC . . . . . 26, 163 Copeland & Sons Herefords . . . . . 18 Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 21 Cox Ranch Herefords . . . . . 123, 163 R.L. Cox Company . . . . . . . . 65, 159 Coyote Ridge Ranch . . . . . 145, 163 CPE Feeds Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Creighton’s Town & Country . . . .113 Crockett Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 CS Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Culbertson - Whatley Ranch . . . . 92

D-E

D2 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134

Dairy Farmers of America . . . . . .166 David Dean / Campo Bonito . . . .173 Decker Herefords . . . . . . . . . . .115 Dan Delaney Real Estate . . . . . . 172 Denton Photography . . . . . . . . 153 Desert Scales & Weighing Eq.159, 160 Diamond Seven Angus . . . . 118, 162 Domenici Law Firm, PC . . . . . . . 82 Eagle Creek Enterprises / Tim Cox 29 Eastern Plains Insurance . . . . . . 112 Elbrock Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Evans Beefmasters . . . . . . . 126, 162

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F & F Cattle Company . . . . . . . .124 Fallon-Cortese Land . . . . . . . 91, 171 Farm Credit of NM . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Farmers & Stockmen’s Bank . . . . 185 Farmway Feed Mill . . . . . . . . . . 47 FBFS / Monte Anderson . . . . . 55, 79 FBFS Kevin Branum . . . . . . . . . .110 FBFS / Larry Marshall . . . . . 143, 160 Ferguson Ranch . . . . . . . . . 99, 134 Figure 4 Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . 162 First American Bank . . . . . . . . . 193 Troy Floyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 Five States Livestock Auction, . . . 72 Foundation Beefmasters . . . . . . 160 4G Mountain Angus . . . . . . . . . 38 Mike Fuchs Herefords . . . . . . . . 166 Gallup Lumber & Supply 49, 103, 134 Genex / Candy Trujillo . . . . 134, 163 Goemmer Land & Livestock 129, 163 Grau Charolais . . . . . . . . . . 81, 162 Grau Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 160

Hales Angus Farms . . . . . . . . . .161 Hargrove Ranch Insurance . . . . . 20 Harrison Quarter Horses . . . . 84, 161 Hartzog Angus Ranch . . . . . 19, 163 Harwell & Associates RE . . . . 87, 177 Hashknife Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Hat Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107 Hay Rake, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Hayhook Limousin . . . . . . . . . .169 Headquarters West Ltd./Hubbell . 177 Henard Ranch . . . . . . . . . 154, 164 Hi-Pro Feeds / Sendero . . . . . . . . . 7 Hooper Cattle Company . . . . 35, 73 Hubbard Feeds . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Hubbell Ranch . . . . . . . . . 161, 179 Hudson Livestock Supplements . . . 4 Hutchison Western . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Inosol Castrator . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Insurance Services of NM . . . . . . 53 Ironhorse Pipe & Steel . . . . . . . . 83 Isa Beefmasters . . . . . . . . . 126, 162 J & J Auctioneers . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 JaCin Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 122, 168 Lex Jaramillo’s Alfalfa & Lazer Leveling . . . . . . . . 133, 159 J-C Angus Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Kaddatz Auctioneering & Farm Equipment . . . . . . 145, 158 Bill King Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 L & H Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . 90 Lack-Morrison Brangus . . . . 128, 169 Laflin Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Lazy D Ranch Red Angus . . . 97, 161 Lazy S Ranch Willcox LLC . . . . . .118 Lazy Way Bar Ranch . . . . . . . . . 163

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Major Ranch Realty . . . . . . . . . .173 Maloy Mobile Storage . . . . . 57, 159 Manchester Mfg., Co . . . . . . . . . 90 Manzano Angus . . . . . . . . . . . .163 Matlock & Associates . . . . . . . . .184 McKenzie Land & Livestock . . . . . 41 McPherson Heifer Bulls . . . . . . .163 Mesa Feed Products . . . . . . . . .152 Mesa Tractor, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 69, 158 Messner Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Chas S. Middleton & Son . . 173, 178 Miller Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Mix 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Monfette Construction Co. . . 74, 159 Mossy Oak Properties NM Ranch 174 Mountain View Ranch . . . . . . . .163 Paul McGillard / Murney Assoc . . 173

N-P

National Animal Interest Alliance .192 Nelson’s Meats . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Neogen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 NM Cattle Growers’ Insurance . . . 59 NM Federal Lands Council . . . . . 17 NM Horse Breeders Assoc . . . . . 150 NM Angus Bull & Heifer . . . . . . . 44 NM CowBelles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 NM Premier Ranch Properties . . .176 NM Purina Dealers . . . . . . . . . . 196 NM Wool Growers . . . . . . . . . . .104 NMSU Animal & Range Sciences . . . . 57, 85, 94, 120, 130

Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply . . . 195 Lois Oliver Real Estate Inc . . . . . 174 Olson Land and Cattle . . . . 118, 161 Onate Feed Mill, LLC . . . . . . . . .159 One Stop Feed, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 78 O’Neill Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 P Bar A Angus Ranch . . . . . 161, 182 Parker Brangus . . . . . . . . . . . . .128 Paul’s Veterinary Supply . . . . . . . 68 Perez Cattle Company . . . . 145, 161 Plaza Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 Pratt Farms . . . . . . . . . . . 132, 168 Cattle Guards/Priddy Construction 55 Protect Americans Now . . . . . . .149 Punchy Cattle Company . . . . . . 147

R-S

Ramro LLC / RJ Cattle Co . . . . . . . . 8 Rancho De Santa Barbara . . . . . .161 Rancho Espuela Akaushi . . . . . .140 Republic Ranches, LLC . . . . . . . .172 Reveal 4-n-1, LLC . . . . . . . . . 32, 159 Reverse Rocking Horse . . . . . . . 157 Ridgeline Outfitters LLC . . . . . . .149 Rio Grande Scales & Equip . . . 2, 159 Rio Hondo Land & Livestock Co. . 163 Robbs Brangus . . . . . . . . . . . . .128 Tom Robb & Sons . . . . . . . 154, 164 Robertson Livestock . . . . . . 96, 159 ROD Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 Roswell Livestock & Farm Supply . 75 Roswell Livestock Auction Co. . . . 36 Roswell Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Runft Charolais . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Running Creek Ranch . . . . . . . .165

Salazar Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . .164 James Sammons III . . . . . . . . . .173 St. Vrain Simmentals . . . . . . . . .162 Sandia Trailer Sales & Service 96, 159 Santa Fe Guiding Co. . . . . . . . . . 67 Santa Rita Ranch . . . . . . . . 134, 163 Sci-Agra Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .158 Scott Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Sidwell Farm & Ranch Realty . . . .173 Siler Santa Gertrudis Cattle . . . . .166 Singleton Ranches . . . . . . . . 84, 159 6666 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Skaarer Brangus . . . . . . . . . . . .130 Southwest Livestock Auction . . . 153 Southwest Red Angus Assoc.145, 161 The Spence Law Firm . . . . . . . . . 42 Spike S Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Stallard Real Estate Services . . . .173 Steve’s 4-Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . 147 Stockmen’s Feed Bunk, Inc. . . . . .148 Stonescape Steel Roofing . . . . . . 30 Strang Herefords & Black Angus . 166 Joe Stubblefield & Assoc . . . 174, 177

T-Z

The Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Thompson Ranch . . . . . . . . . 3, 169 Tire Water Troughs . . . . . . . . . .179 Townsend Brangus . . . . . . . . . .128 Tucumcari Animal Hospital . . . . .109 Tucumcari Bull Test . . . . . . . . . .143 2 Bar Angus . . . . . . . . . . . 114, 162 U Bar Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 United Country Real Estate / St0ckmen’s Realty . . . . . . . . . 174 United Fiberglass, Inc. . . . . . 37, 135 USA Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 111, 168 Virden Perma Bilt Co. . . . . . . 96, 159 W&W Fiberglass Tank Co. . . . . . . 67 Walker Martin Ranch Sales . . . . .177 Weaver Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Westly Wellborn, CPA, LLC . . . 71, 131 West Star Herefords . . . . . . 141, 161 Brinks Brangus/Westall Ranch 31, 169 Western Tank & Trailer . . . . . . . .180 Westway Feed Products, LLC . . . .191 White Mountain Herefords . 126, 166 Willcox Livestock Auction . . . . . .101 Williams Windmill, Inc. . . . . 139, 158 WW - Paul Scales . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Yavapai Bottle Gas . . . . . . . 137, 158 Zia Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . .176

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Lewis USA Cattle Oiler . . . . . . .181 Lowry Show Calves . . . . . . . . . .161

T & S Manufacturing . . . . . . . . .187 T & T Trailers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 TBK Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 TechniTrack, LLC . . . . . . . . 143, 160 Tequesquite Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 92 Terrell Land & Livestock Co. 173, 176 Texas Hereford Assoc. . . . . . . . . 70 T4 Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . .108

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