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10 NMCGA President’s Message by Loren Patterson

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12 Just the Facts ... and Then Some by Caren Cowan

16 New Mexico CowBelles Jingle Jangle 26 New Mexico’s Old Times & Old Timers 31 36 40 40

Publisher: Caren Cowan Publisher Emeritus: Chuck Stocks Advertising Representatives: Chris Martinez Melinda Martinez Contributing Editors: Carol Wilson Callie Gnatkowski-Gibson Howard Hutchinson Lee Pitts

New Mexico Beef Council Bullhorn News Update In Memoriam Food & Fodder

by Hanna Grove, NM Political Reporter

30 Beef Prices Supported by Other Proteins by Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State Univeristy Marketing Specialist, Cow-Calf Corner

34 Punk Cooper Named Sheepman of the Year 38 University Students Design Software to Predict Cattle Market with Computer Program Envisioned by Rancher Source: Mike Ray, Communications Manager, South Dakota Mines, reprinted from Feedlot

Seedstock Guide Marketplace Real Estate Guide View From the Backside

41 Water Quality & Concerns for Beef Cattle by Josh Stroh, M.S.

43 Polar Bear Habitat --- Now Coming to a Backyard Near You

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173 Riding Herd

PRODUCTION Production Coordinator: Carol Pendleton Editorial & Advertising Design: Kristy Hinds

by Karen Budd-Falen

44 Protecting Your Property from Seizure

by Lee Pitts

by Ken Lassman CEO, Competitive Enterprise Institute

174 In the Arena

46 Big Twist Leaves MAGA-Hating CNN Employees Answering to the ‘Cable Cowboy’

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by C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal

188 Advertisers’ Index

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Chris Martinez at 505-243-9515 or chris@aaalivestock.com New Mexico Stockman

(USPS 381-580) is published monthly by Caren Cowan, 2231 Rio Grande, NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104-2529 Subscription price: 1 year - $30 / 2 years - $40 Single issue price $10, Directory price $30 Subscriptions are non-refundable POSTMASTER: Send address changes to New Mexico Stockman, P.O. Box 7127, Albuquer­que, NM 87194. Periodicals Postage paid at Albuquerque, New Mexico, and additional mailing offices. Copyright© 2015 by New Mexico Stockman. Material may not be used without permission of the publisher. Deadline for editorial and advertising copy, changes and cancellations is the 10th of the month preceding publication. Advertising rates on request.

Baxter Black 2022 Directory of Agriculture Table of Contents Roughstock RENEGADE RODEO TOUR Incentive 2022 Arizona High School National Rodeo Team National Junior High School Rodeo Finals Rodeo is Always Part of the Plan by Zane Davis Compton

187 Rodeo Teaches By Macy Compton

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Directory of NM Agriculture

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE by Loren Patterson NMCGA President

Loren Patterson President Corona Bronson Corn President-Elect Roswell Dave Kenneke NW Vice President Cimarron Cliff Copeland NE Vice President Nara Visa Jeff Decker SE Vice President Lovington Roy Farr SW Vice President Datil Joe Culbertson Vice President at Large Amistad Shacey Sullivan Secretary / Treasurer Peralta Randell Major Immediate Past President Magadalena Tom Sidwell Past President Quay

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Relief!

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t is amazing what just a little bit of moisture can do to the attitudes in the rural communities of this state. I hope everyone has received a little moisture, I know the slow steady rains were a Godsend to the burn scarred regions, keeping flood and watershed damages to a minimum. I am reminded of an interview I watched of Joe Leathers, General Manager of the Four Sixes Ranch in Guthrie, Texas. ‘Procrastination is on your side’. Maybe that is just a gentle reminder that we work within God’s Time and not mans. I was very thankful for the great attendance and participation we had at the Mid-Year Meeting. We saw people we haven’t seen in several years. It was great to visit in person and, not naming any names, some people had an exceptionally good time! We all deserved it! The amount of work from staff and officers to get it pulled off shows the level of dedication and professionalism. I hope no one questions if they are getting the value of their annual dues. Guarded optimism is how I feel about the communication between the USFS and NMCGA. We have started monthly meetings with them to discuss multiple topics. We will continue to be your voice, let us know if you have any specific concerns. Our ranching community hasn’t had a direct ear in quite some time, so I am hopeful. NMCGA has notified producers of the schedule of Town Hall Meetings hosted by the State Land Office and Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard. Like many of you, one of my leases is up for renewal. I have some concerns with the language in the contract and questions on the proposed cultural properties rule and eleven wind farm contracts impact on the agriculture leases. We will continue to forward concerns to the Commissioner. Summer will be over before we are ready, spend some time enjoying it! Pray your neighbor gets rain!


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JUST THE FACTS ... & THEN SOME by Caren Cowan, Publisher New Mexico Stockman

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enerating national recrimination, the United States Forest Service (USFS) hired the USDA Wildlife Services to aerially gun down bulls, cows and calves for the offense of trespassing on national forest lands in New Mexico’s southwest region in mid-February 2022. Wildlife Services slaughtered 65 head over a two-day period—29 bulls, 32 cows and 4 calves. Many were mortally wounded and left to suffer and die. A number made it to the Gila River, where they died in the river. To prevent such wanton slaughter, the

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New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association, the New Mexico Federal Lands Council and individual ranchers sued the agency, requesting a temporary restraining order from the New Mexico Federal District Court. Unfortunately the Court ruled that if there isn’t a rule prohibiting the USFS from killing livestock, the agency could proceed with the slaughter. New Mexico statutes to the contrary were ignored. This is a scary ruling, but one that is fitting with culture today. The livestock groups continued with their lawsuit. Apparently the USFS found (large) holes in the merits of their position because they began withdrawing inadequate and/or illegal documents that were used in opposition to the restraining order. In early May, the USFS issued a memorandum entitled “Completion of Action Authorized by Decision Memo Gila Feral Cow Mitigation.” The memorandum stated that no further operations are planned or shall be pursued under the September 11, 2020 Decision Memo. With that action, the USFS gave the livestock industry the win we wanted—no further aerial slaughter based on that authorizing memo. The parties moved toward settlement. That settlement was finalized in early

July, with the USFS agreeing that no more cattle will be gunned down, without a new, formal analysis and with at least 75 days’ notice, until March 2025. Media of every kind from coast to coast covered the massacre. A single tick tock video generated over 300,000 hits. This fight isn’t over. The USFS can surely identify humane ways to keep cattle out of vacant allotments, ways that don’t involve wanton slaughter. For example, the USFS could agree to install the facilities needed to gather the cattle when they get in those vacant allotments so they can be led out and not killed along the way. The USFS could agree to release vacant allotments to young ranch families who would be committed to keeping unauthorized cattle out of their allotment. The USFS can be creative. Aerial sniper slaughter is not a humane tool to have in their toolbox.

Before the ink was dry... Later on in this Stockman we reported that the US Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) has released the court-ordered revised management rules for Mexican wolves. Before the ink was dry, radical environmental continued on page 14 >>


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groups stated they plan to file a lawsuit against the federal government over it. The Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project, WildEarth Guardians and others intend to sue the FWS under the Endangered Species Act over what they say is the agency’s failure to adopt adequate policies for the animal’s recovery. The Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) claims the Mexican wolf-management rule rejected science-based reforms necessary to increase genetic diversity by releasing captive-born wolves in optimal conditions. The intent to sue notice gives the agency 60 days to address the issues before the suit is filed in federal court.

Even the big guys don’t get it right. In its July 5, 2022 issue the Wall Street Journal reported that a federal judge in California threw out Trump-era changes to the Endangered Species Act, including one that allowed economic factors to be considered on whether to list a species as threatened or endangered. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Jon S. Tigar in Oakland, California, also voids regulations that made it more difficult to give

protections to species threatened by anticipated future events, such as the impacts of climate change. The ruling came in a lawsuit that Earthjustice, the Sierra Club and other environmental nonprofits filed in 2019 to challenge the Trump era changes, which they said in court papers “undermine protection of imperiled species or their habitat.” Not so says livestock attorney Karen Budd-Falen, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Her reading of the opinion is that the court DID NOT rule on the merits of the Trump ESA regulations because the US Department of Justice (DOJ) did not defend the merits of the Trump regulations. Rather the environmental groups sued, and the DOJ requested a remand of the regulations based on one of President Biden’s executive orders. The only issue before the court was whether the Trump ESA rules should be vacated while the DOI is writing new rules. The DOJ opposed vacatur and the enviro groups wanted vacatur. The radical groups won. It goes to show that elections matter – had there not been a change in the direction of DOJ in early 2021, the rules would have been defended. Instead, today we are being thrown to the wolves. Yes. Elections matter. A lot.

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o begin, the officer team and I would like to thank every single member who joined us at Mid-Year in person, and via Zoom as well, and we would like to encourage any woman reading this to join in our continuing efforts to promote beef as a New Mexico CowBelle. It was a productive meeting, settling several business items and celebrating our 65th year. The officer team listened to every member’s input, which gave new life to our District Meetings; inspired new beef promotion opportunities; enlisted a new Secretary, Renee Nix; and a new District Workshop Chair, Casey Spradley. Also, you can now choose to have the Wrangler sent only via email and opt out of USPS delivery. Thank you, Casey Spradley, for volunteering to Chair District Workshops. Your

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officer team wants to meet you where you Sours and Remington Hunt, to us. These are, and we need the member’s help to do agricultural standouts both hail from Texico, this. Casey will be contacting different NM, and we are excited to have them on our locals and we will plan at least one work- team, so let’s make the most of these outshop this year! Potential months are standing assets to our industry. August-October; this will be on a Saturday We also want to thank Dalene Hodnett from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m, with next year’s goal for all of her hard work and dedication to have at least two. throughout the years. For those of you who Our Vice President, Michelle Greeman, may not know, Dalene, and her husband, issued an Outreach Challenge to each local Frank, have accepted positions at Casper and we extend that challenge to all who College in Wyoming. It is a huge loss for read this as well. Michelle encourages New Mexico, and I’m not sure how we will everyone to brainstorm and do what we do fill her shoes. best – educate about Beef. New Mexico Ag Dina Reitzel provided an update for Beef in the Classroom is ready and willing to help. Council and their hard work maintaining an Let us know if you would like to have a copy aggressive advertising campaign throughof that Challenge letter. out the entire state, keeping you as the God bless Genora Cannon’s incredible rancher, and where New Mexico Beef servant’s heart for housing and managing comes from at the forefront of the consumNew Mexico CowBelles inventory for over er’s mind. NMBC will also be hosting Happy 30 years. While we still have a large number Hour at the State Fair in Albuquerque on of cookbooks, large napkins and cocktail September 10th and 17th, 2022 from 3 p.m. napkins remaining, we thank all of you who – 9 p.m. and will appreciate volunteers. continue to focus on selling these items and We also appreciate the support and encourage you to reach out to local restau- encouragement from our ANCW sisters, rant’s or other venue’s that might benefit Pam Griffin and Ruth Coffey, who traveled from buying and using these items in con- from Arizona and Oklahoma, respectively, junction with their business. We thank Dalene Hodnett for introduccontinued on page 18 >> ing two new Beef Ambassadors, Taylee

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to celebrate with us. And we are grateful to Caren Cowan for bringing Seth Joel and Charlie Holland to our attention. We appreciate the Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc. for enlisting them to tell the story of New Mexico Ranch Raised Kids. With the dates for Annual set for December 14-17 at Hotel Albuquerque, we are working on a date for our business meeting. In conjunction with that meeting, and in continuing celebration of our 65th year, we would love to honor all who have served our New Mexico CowBelles and host a Past President’s Reception. On behalf of me and the entire officer team, we want to thank you for rolling with us the past two years. We cannot do this without you. Again, please be on the lookout for a phone call from Casey Sprad-

ley about hosting a District meeting, please plan to join us for the Past Presidents Reception and please let me know your preference on the Wrangler. If we can do anything else, do not hesitate to reach out to any of us. God bless you all, Vonda Frost, President Elect The June meeting of the Chamiza CowBelles was called to order by Vice President Sherry Ibarra with five members present. Sherry read the Invocation, all recited the Pledge, and Cathy read the Creed. Minutes from the previous meeting as well as the treasurer’s report were presented and approved. The group welcomed new member Clara Rabenau! Because so few members attended this meeting, the group decided to avoid making any decisions. Several items/subjects were discussed: 1) Julian Marta’s request for a donation to

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attend an Ag teachers’ meeting in Ruidoso. Nancy will contact the NMCB State President because the state has a line item in their budget for such a request. She will report back at the next meeting. If the State CowBelles are unable to donate or deny the request, the local can decide to donate. 2) The NM Dept. of Agriculture is conducting a contest, group felt this should be an individual choice to participate. 3) Nancy bought three different packages of beef promotion stickers from the NMCB President Elect with her own money. Group will need to decide to reimburse Nancy and use the stickers to sell or as give-aways. 4) There has been an increase in the cost of the “beef” license plates. The State CowBelles are requesting all the locals sell the plates for $15 each. Tabled to a future meeting. 5) NMCB mid-year meeting held June 12 & 13. Nancy and Sherry to attend. Reimbursement of registration fees to be decided at future meeting. 6) Nancy was approached about the CowBelles conducting a fundraiser for victims of the Black Fire. She will contact Sharon about the possibility of purchasing hay for livestock if there is a “pool” which would assist all the victims. With only five members present, group eliminated a door prize for this meeting. Submitted by Cathy Pierce Powderhorn Cattlewomen had a great time at the Old Fort Days BBQ! The group sold out and are so grateful for the community support for scholarships. The group handed out Beef Council brochures and recipes. Shane Adams from Roswell cooked the beef and there were many compliments as it was excellent. Thank you, Shane, and Kayleen! Ten members met to finalize last minute details and to bake cookies. Sandy, Sondra, Judy, Beverly and Karen braved the 100-degree heat sold the barbecue at the park. Sandy and Ann kept the Polaris running to deliver lunches, Carol, Brenda, Joan, and Kelsey built the sandwiches as a team effort! The July meeting will be July 14 at the home Sondra Jack. Submitted by Joan Key, Secretary

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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.



NM CowBelles Announce 2022 Pat Nowlin Memorial Scholarship Recipients

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s the New Mexico CowBelles celebrate their 65th anniversary as an organization, it is fitting to honor our founder, Pat Nowlin, by announcing the 2022 recipients of the Pat Nowlin Memorial Scholarship. Nowlin served as the first president of the New Mexico CowBelles in 1957 and was later elected as the national organization’s secretary / treasurer. Each year one college upperclassman and two grad-

uating high school seniors are chosen to each receive $500 to assist the recipients in defraying their educational expenses. Koelle Brandenberger, Claunch, a West Texas A & M University junior, receives the upperclassman scholarship for a second time. While pursuing a degree in agri-business, with a focus on marketing, sales and finance, Brandenberger was named as the West Texas A&M Outstanding Agribusiness Freshman as well as the WT president’s and dean’s list on two occasions. Membership in the New Mexico Cattle Growers, Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Panhandle Texas AgriWomen (public relations co-chair), WT Block &Bridle Club (secretary), WT Agribusiness Club and the Crown CowBelles allows her to develop networking connections and serve in lead-

ership positions within agriculture-based organizations. Brandenberger has also received individual and team honors as a member of the W T collegiate meats judging Koelle Brandenberger, teams the past 2022 Upperclassman two years. Winner During the summer of 2021, Brandenberger gained valuable experience as an intern with the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers and is currently interning with AgTexas Farm

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ew Mexico CowBelles is pleased to announce the selection of this year’s Beef Ambassadors. Taylee Sours and Remington Hunt, both of Texico High School, will be representing the beef community at outreach events across state. “The passion these two have for the industry is obvious and will translate well as they work with consumers,” says Dalene Hodnett, NMCB Beef Ambassador Chair. “They’ll help tell the story of the positive impact beef production has on New Mexico’s environment and economy.”

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Tech University to pursue degrees in agriculture communications and agriculture and Extension education. As an active Fort Sumner FFA member and officer, Bequette earned her State FFA degree as well as top state and national honors with her FFA floriculture team. She also received the De Baca County 4-H Leadership award and was named as the outstanding senior 4-H record book winner, while serving in club and county council officer positions. Bequette’s shares her passion for agriculture by giving beef related presentations to youth during school agriculture days and county fairs; participating in county, state and regional market steer and breeding heifer shows; and remaining involved in her the family ranching operation. Aspen Hughes, a home school academy graduate from Carlsbad, will attend West Texas A & M University in Canyon, Texas to obtain a degree in animal nutrition and agriculture business. Through Eddy County 4-H, Hughes has shown steers, lambs and goats winning reserve and grand champion awards at the county, state and regional level and competing at major national shows in Kansas City, Phoenix and Denver.

Hughes was a member of the 2022 champion National W e s t e r n Round-Up parliamentary procedure team, a fourtime team winner of the Kenzie Bequette, NM State 4-H 2022 High School Winner parliamentary procedure contest and first place 2021 land judging team winner. Other 4-H judging competitions included livestock, livestock skill-a-thon, meats, and wool. Hughes was also named as the winner of the 2019 Eddy County Fair Top Hand Buckle. As a youth leader of five to eight year old 4-H CloverBud members in her county, she imparts her love and knowledge of 4-H. Likewise, educating young students about the agriculture industry and way of life at fairs and other event s is rewarding and fulfilling.

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Grant County Chooses Not to Renew Contract with Federal Wildlife Killing Agency by Hannah Grove, NM Political Report

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rural county in the heart of wolf country chose not to renew a contract with the federal agency tasked with killing carnivores that are deemed problematic. The Grant County Commission voted 2-1 against renewing its contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s Wildlife Services’ program during a June 23 meeting. The commissioner who voted against the motion supported tabling the item to discuss during a future July meeting when all five commissioners could be present. The decision comes after a history of disagreement between the county and Wildlife services. Grant County previously gave Wildlife Services some conditions for the contract. That included prioritizing

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non-lethal practices and providing reports to the county. The commissioners felt that Wildlife Services had not held up that end of the agreement and had not demonstrated that it was, in fact, using non-lethal measures whenever possible. During the meeting, the commissioners referenced a quarterly report. This report states that 101 animals— 65 feral cattle and 36 coyotes—were killed from Jan. 1 through March 31. It did not provide any information about non-lethal methods taken or if non-lethal methods were actually prioritized. “I actually think that this is a failure of appropriate reporting on behalf of wildlife services and I am disinclined to give them another chance,” Commissioner Alicia Edwards said. This move won the commission praise from the environmental advocates like Center for Biological Diversity and WildEarth Guardians. “Again and again we see Wildlife Services prioritize killing native animals rather than trying long-term, cost-effective, nonlethal coexistence practices,” Chris Smith, southwest wildlife advocate for WildEarth Guardians, said in a press release. “It seems like every year they disrespect the Grant

County Commission by failing to transparently and thoroughly report on what the commission has contracted them to do.” While this decision not to renew the contract received praise from environmental groups, they also noted that the contract could be brought up again for another vote at a future meeting when all five commissioners are present. “We applaud the Grant County Board of Commissioners for staying true to their commitment to prioritize nonlethal methods of wildlife management,” Nina Eydelman, chief program and policy officer for wildlife with Animal Protection New Mexico, said in a press release. “The county is rightfully holding USDA Wildlife Services accountable when they repeatedly disregarded this contract provision by using cruel and indiscriminate poisons instead of nonlethal means.” Local ranchers are working with the Commission in the hopes to alter this action when the entire Commission can meet.


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NEW MEXICO’S OLD TIMES & OLD TIMERS by Don Bullis, New Mexico Author DonBullis.biz

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uffalo Springs1 in the Estancia Valley, east across the mountains from Albuquerque, was the scene of an infamous murder in March of 1887. Near there, two elderly immigrants operated a

The Lackey-Tessier Murders and the Demise of Sandia Mountain Desperado large sheep ranch running as many as 20,000 head of woollies. Joseph Lackey was a native of Ireland and Julian Tessier a native of Switzerland. Both bachelors, they lived quietly and tended their flock.

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In the early spring of 1887, Lackey traveled to Las Vegas to sell a load of wool. He returned home on March 4th and late that afternoon neighbors noticed smoke rising into the clear sky from the direction of Lackey and Tessier’s place. No one bothered to check on them until the next day when other ranchers found both men dead. Tessier’s bullet-riddled body—he’d been shot in the head, chest and hips—was found a little distance from the cabin, as if he’d been fleeing his attackers. Lackey’s charred body, found in the burnt remains of the cabin. He’d been shot in the back. Neighbors reported seeing three or four men riding away from the area. Albuquerque newspapers reported that Lackey and Tessier were well liked and respected in the Estancia Valley. Neither had a known enemy. Many folks did know, though, that they kept the cash proceeds from their ranching activities in the cabin at Buffalo Springs. It wasn’t much of a secret, either, that Lackey returned home with considerable cash from the wool sale in Las Vegas. No official reports concerning the investigation have been found. According to one newspaper account, Lackey met up with three men in Las Vegas, one of whom was known to authorities. They were present when the rancher sold his wool and received payment; they therefore became suspects. Also, shortly after Lackey and Tessier were found dead, two ranchers, named Carroll and Metcalf, followed the tracks of the riders from the scene of the crime north toward Las Vegas. They lost the trail on the second day, but they continued on to Las Vegas. After prowling the saloons and cantinas of the town for a day or so, they identified two men they considered suspects. Santa Fe County Sheriff Francisco Chavez was summoned and he promptly arrested the two: Porfrio Trujillo, described as a “worthless vagabond” and Ricardo Valdez, a coal wagon driver. Trujillo was carrying a brand-new revolver and $80.00 in cash. Valdez had $300.00 cash in his pocket. Sheriff Chavez believed that Trujillo and Valdez were guilty of the crime, but he was also convinced the third killer was Marino Leyba, known as the Sandia Mountain Desperado. Leyba had been released from New Mexico’s recently opened prison in the summer of 1886—it first accepted prisoners in the summer of 1885—after serving a

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New Mexico, Hispanic and Anglo alike. One side of the Sandia Mountains, they found of his favorite pastimes was riding through him. They first saw him riding along a trail term for assault on Constable Lorenzo villages at a full gallop, shooting chickens in some timber about seven miles south of Sanchez of Puerto de Luna in 1881 and as he went. The desperado was described town. Personally acquainted with Leyba, horse theft in 1882. And while he was never as six feet tall, 180 pounds, with black hair Jacome rode ahead and engaged the bandit convicted, many believed Leyba to have and blue eyes. He wore a sweeping mus- in conversation. Leyba became suspicious been responsible for the murder of Col. tache, reddish in color. Historian Marc when he saw Montoya approaching and he Charles Potter in Tijeras Canyon in October Simmons described his disposition as “surly.” jumped from his horse and stood facing the 1880. Also in 1880, at Puerto de Luna, Leyba A reward of $1,200 was offered for officers, his hand on his gun. engaged in a gunfight with famed lawman Leyba’s arrest. In late March 1887, two Santa “What are you doing here?” he said. Pat Garrett before Garrett became sheriff Fe County sheriff’s deputies, Joaquin “Don’t draw your gun,” Montoya said. of Lincoln County in January of 1881.2 Montoya and Carlos Jacome, set out in “Give me your right hand. We shall not harm Leyba was feared by residents of central search of the killer. Near Golden on the east you, but you must consider yourself our prisoner.” Leyba wasn’t having any of it. He drew his gun and fired, the bullet grazing Montoya’s head and making a hole in his hat. Both deputies drew and fired, and the Sandia Mountain Desperado fell dead in the trail. He had not yet reached his 30th birthday. th Accounts of the Lackey-Tessier murders do not report the fate of Trujillo and Valdez. Endnotes: 1The exact location of this particular Buffalo Springs is difficult to determine although one source says it was about 40 miles east of Albuquerque in Santa Fe County. There is a Buffalo Springs near the east end of the Chilili Land Grant in present day Torrance County, but it is not likely the scene of this crime since it is too far south to have been in Santa Fe County. It should also be noted that one source says Registered Black Angus the Lackey-Tessier ranch was actually near PAP testing since 1991 at an elevation of 7500’ a place called Antelope Springs. 2Pat BVD, Fertility, PAP, Trich tested Garrett had captured two escaped prison& Carcass Ultrasounded. ers at the Dedrick ranch and was escorting them to jail in Las Vegas when he stopped off in Puerto de Luna. He was accosted Featuring Sons of These & there by Leyba who is reported to have said, Other Weaver Ranch Sires “No cabron like Pat Garrett can take me!” whereupon he drew and fired. He missed. Name Birth Wt. CED BW WW YW Milk PAP $EN IMF REA Fat Garrett drew and fired, but his first shot Circle L Gus 76# +13 -1.1 +61 +104 +19 38 +12 +.20 +.63 +.078 missed, too. The lawman’s second shot, GDAR Heisman 1705 65# +16 -3.0 +49 +90 +18 NA -11 +.52 +.41 +.027 however, hit Leyba in the shoulder. The TC Thunder 805 76# +12 -1.6 +39 +77 +23 NA +11 +.59 +.36 +.004 outlaw dropped his gun and fled. He was Weavers Final Answer 3100 75# +10 -2.3 +30 +63 +23 39 +5 +.41 +.09 +.023 later captured and tried for the attempted murder of Pat Garrett, convicted, and fined Over 63 years of selecting for $80.

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Beef Prices Supported By Other Proteins by Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist, Cow-Calf Corner

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he question of beef demand for the remainder of this year is an interesting comparison to exceptionally strong wholesale and retail prices in the second half of 2021. In the first quarter of 2022,

retail and wholesale beef prices were sharply higher compared to last year. Retail all-fresh beef prices in May were 9.5 percent higher year over year. However, beef prices rose sharply in the second quarter of 2021 and remained high for the remainder of the year. Retail beef prices reached a record high in October 2021 with an all-fresh price of $7.548/lb. The all-fresh retail price has since decreased slightly to a May 2022 level of $7.374/lb. Despite higher prices for most all products and record gasoline prices, domestic beef demand appears to be holding quite

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strong thus far. Wholesale and retail beef prices have moderated slightly from the robust domestic demand and record beef exports in 2021. Most beef wholesale prices are currently below last year’s sharply higher prices. The typical May pre-grilling season boost in beef products was more muted or absent this year, but prices have generally increased in June leading to higher Choice boxed beef prices the past several weeks. Prices for major steak products including tenderloin, ribeye, strip loin and top sirloin are lower compared to last year but do not indicate appreciable demand weakness at this point. Brisket prices are significantly lower year over year and steady in the second quarter, but still high compared to recent years. The increasingly popular sirloin tri-tip has increased sharply the past several weeks and is more than 25 percent above the 2021 average price. The ground beef market has remained consistently strong for the last year with prices for 90 percent lean trimmings holding close to the record high levels achieved one year ago. Broiler product prices have continued to rise and may be helping to support beef prices. Wholesale chicken breast meat prices rose over 69 percent from the beginning of the year to a peak in late May before pulling back slightly. More recently chicken leg and leg quarter prices have jumped sharply. In contrast, chicken wing prices have decreased to the lowest levels in two years. From 2017-2021, wing prices averaged 1.65 times breast meat prices but in 2022 have averaged about one half of breast meat prices. Retail broiler prices have continued to increase in 2022 in absolute levels and relative to retail beef prices. In May the ratio of retail all-fresh beef price to the retail broiler composite price dropped to the lowest level since early 2019; meaning that broilers are relatively more expensive compared to beef. Retail pork prices have also risen relative to beef prices with the ratio of retail pork to retail beef prices at the lowest level in a year. Prices are generally higher for all major wholesale pork products including loin, ham, and shoulder products (Boston butt and picnic). Demand for beef and other proteins will continue to be challenged by higher prices for food, gasoline and everything else. Thus far, however, beef prices indicate continued strong demand. Strong prices for broilers and pork mean that beef continues to b e a relative value among proteins.


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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE MID-YEAR NM CAT TLE GROWERS MEETING The mid-year meeting for NM Cattle Growers, NM Wool Growers and CowBelles was held last month in Ruidoso. The NMBC conducted their annual meeting approving the FY22-23 Federal Checkoff and Council Assessment marketing plans. NMBC Executive Director, Dina Reitzel, addressed the NM CowBelles and helped them celebrate their 65th Anniversary. NMBC recognized Bill King for his service on the Council as the Cattlemen’s Beef Promotion and Research Board Director for the last 6 years. King was presented with the iconic framed photo that directors receive when their terms are up. The mid-year meeting is also when the CowBelles name the beef ambassadors for the coming year.

Congratulations to Taylee Sours and Remington Hunt, the 2022-2023 New Mexico CowBelles Beef Ambassadors! These agricultural standouts, both hailing from Texico Municipal Schools, are going to do a great job representing the beef community at events throughout the state.

NMBC Executive Director, Dina Reitzel, presents a synopsis of marketing activities planned for the next year to promote beef consumption.

Congratulations New Mexico CowBelles!

Bill King was thanked for his six years of service on the Council with this framed photo which first appeared in National Geographic in the March 1991 issue and is titled “Along the Santa Fe Trail”.

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Students were instructed on preparing a variety of dishes, including the Beef Crunch Wrap and T-Bone Steak with orzo. These two chefs-in-training show off their dishes.

Kevin Zinc, ProStart® Culinary Instructor for Carlsbad High School, and his students won the NM ProStart ® Invitational earlier in the spring. They flew out to Washington D.C. to compete on May 6-7 with winners from other states. The New Mexico team did not win but it was a fantastic experience for the students.

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NMBC PARTNERS WITH 94 ROCK ON BBQ COMPETITION One of Albuquerque’s top radio stations, 94 Rock, partnered with the New Mexico Beef Council in conducting a grilling/smoking/ BBQ competition. The station encouraged listeners to bring their best beef dishes to be judged by a select group of local chefs on July 1st. Prizes included cash and the “All New Disc It DX Fold Up”. NMBC received both promotional spots on 94 Rock as well as being featured on the 94 Rock website. Winners of the competition were not available as the July Bullhorn went to press.

1st Place Prize is a Disc It and $500. 2nd Place received $250 and 3rd Place scored with $100.

SUMMER GRILLING CAMPAIGN FEATURES TONY ROMO As the temperatures heat up, the checkoff’s national Summer Grilling campaign is now in full swing across a multitude of advertising platforms. Tony Romo ads can be viewed on YouTube and across Smart TV channels, like HGTV, Fox News, CBS, ESPN, and other popular connected TV networks. Launched in early June, these platforms had already delivered well over 550K video views. New audio ads will also help consumers “make the right call and choose Beef for their grill,” with Tony Romo audio ads appearing on Spotify and on a wide range of Sirius XM programming, including on Major League Baseball and other sports programming all throughout the summer. Thus far, the campaign has generated over 545K listens to these new radio spots. Additionally, Beef advertising will be run across a variety of social media platforms – including Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter. Consumers will be inspired and educated on how to build delicious and nutritious Beef burgers via Nativo native advertising, appearing on popular websites such as Taste of Home, Saveur and Health.com. Google Search ads will be used to drive traffic to Tony Romo’s Grilling Playbook landing page, which includes a wide array of Beef grilling favorite recipes and tips on how to grill Beef to perfection (over 7K consumers have already checked out this new webpage!).

BEEF QUALITY ASSURANCE (BQA) CERTIFICATION New Mexico Beef Producers are encouraged to certify, or recertify as the case may be, with the Beef Quality Assurance program sponsored by the NM Beef Council and coordinated out of New Mexico State University College of ACES. BQA’s mission is “to maximize consumer confidence in, and acceptance of, beef by focusing the producer’s attention to daily production practices that influence the safety, wholesomeness and quality of beef and beef products through the use of science, research and educational initiatives.” These courses, offered in person and online, teach methods for raising cattle in accordance with BQA fundamentals. Topics involve cattle health, stockmanship, marketing, emergency planning, and meat quality. With three classes available, you can choose one that relates to your operation. • COW/CALF - For those who breed and sell weaned calves • STOCKER/BACKGROUNDER - For those who raise and sell

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ohn W. “Punk” Cooper was honored as the New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. (NMWGI) 2022 Sheepman of The Year

during the livestock industry’s Mid-Year Convention in Ruidoso in mid-June. Punk was raised on the family sheep ranch near Arabela. He grew up learning to be a sheep and cattle rancher and a steward of the land from his father, John A. Cooper, and his grandfather, T.J. McKnight. With their guidance, he developed his own 4-H flock of champion fine wool ewes. He was active in Boy Scouts and was an Eagle Scout, attending the National Boy Scout Jamboree in 1964. Punk was a member of 4-H for nine years,

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showing sheep at county and state fairs, winning an all-expense paid trip to National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Illinois, for 4-H Record Book competition as well as winning the New Mexico Santa Fe Award, sponsored by the Santa Fe Railway. Punk received a degree in Animal Science from New Mexico State University (NMSU), where he was a member of the Wool and Livestock Judging teams, competing at the national level in both, and winning the livestock competition. Punk spent a year in Brazil as part of the International Farm Youth Exchange program (IFYE), an agricultural program to help people in other countries learn modern agricultural practices and learn about their methods. As

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a part of that experience he became pretty fluent in Brazilian Portuguese. He was an active member of Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), and after college graduation, he was commissioned a second lieutenant and served on active duty as a helicopter pilot in Korea. While attending college, Punk met his wife, Charlanne, and after active duty, Punk and Charlie returned to the family ranching business to raise their daughter, Jenny. He is a partner in Cooper Brothers, which now includes both sheep and cattle ranches. He has served on many committees, including the Lincoln County and Otero County Fair Boards, and is active in church youth activities. Punk and Charlie have one daughter, Jenny Lively, a granddaughter, Alicia Briggs, and a great-granddaughter, Aubrey. Over the decades he and the family have garnered an abundance of trophies and awards for their livestock and wool production, including among them the Grand Champion Fleece twice at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. Punk has served on the Board of the NMWGI and worked his way up the chairs serving as president. Punk has always had an interest in art, beginning with charcoal sketches, progressing to limited-edition bronze sculptures depicting sheep, cattle, and other western themes, and his latest success, has been plein air painting. While Punk considers it a hobby, his art has become popular, with his works now in personal and business collections and art gallery exhibits. His charcoal sketches were printed as greeting cards for a Wool Growers fundraiser. A bronze sculpture titled “Ewe and Lamb” was featured on the covers of the New Mexico Stockman and the National Wool Growers Magazine.

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Feds Try Again to Solve Mexican Wolf Management Puzzle

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he U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) revised management rules for the Mexican wolf, in the latest round of a conflict that pits ranchers against environmentalists on June 20, 2022. Pressed by litigation, the federal agency modified prior management rules set in 2015, including putting temporary restrictions on the killing of Mexican wolves in parts of Arizona and New Mexico. “This revision to the Mexican wolf … rule ensures we are on the best path toward recovery while continuing to provide a variety of tools to manage for conflict on the landscape,” said Amy Lueders, the FWS Southwest regional director. The final management regulations also include modified population and genetic objectives and a determination to maintain what’s called a “nonessential experimental population” within a designated area in Arizona and New Mexico. Underscoring the inherent conflicts presented by the Mexican wolf, Lueders stressed both the search for “long-term conservation and recovery,” as well as the intention of “minimizing impacts on livestock operators, local communities and other wildlife.” Over the course of two public comment periods, FWS reported receiving more than 189,000 comments, many of them identical (Greenwire, June 15, 2020). As part of the revision process, FWS submitted the plan to four outside experts, one of whom “did not think the proposed rule, in total, contributes to the conservation and recovery of the Mexican wolf,” according to the agency. The Mexican wolf was placed on the endangered species list in 1976, after which FWS began developing a captive breeding and release program with Mexico. The Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area where the animals can be released was established in 1998. Nonessential experimental populations are designated under the ESA as a way to reintroduce a listed species to part of its former range without imposing all the restrictions the law mandates elsewhere. A 2015 rule established a population goal of 300 to 325 wolves within the defined Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area, expanded the area in which wolves could be freed from captivity and extended the southern boundary of the experimental area to the U.S.-Mexico border. The 2015 final rule also permitted the killing, called “take,” of Mexican wolves under certain circumstances to protect livestock and non-feral dogs. FWS completed its Mexican wolf recovery plan in 2017. But a federal judge ruled the 2015 final rule “failed to further the long-term conservation and recovery of the Mexican wolf.” The agency was under a court-ordered deadline to fix the problems (Greenwire, April 3, 2018). The new final rule sets a population goal of an eight-year rolling population average of at least 320 Mexican wolves with a stable or increasing population growth rate. In the United States, there were


at least 196 Mexican wolves in the wild at the end of 2021. The 2021 count in the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area marked the sixth consecutive year of steady growth, and the population has doubled in size since 2015. The rule also sets a goal of increasing the number of captive Mexican wolf releases to continue building the genetic diversity of the population, with a target of 22 released wolves surviving to breeding age by 2030. Since 2017, 13 released Mexican wolves have survived to breeding age in the wild.   “The Service will temporarily restrict three forms of allowable take until the genetic diversity goals are reached,” FWS said, adding that these will include killing wolves on federal land as well as “take in response to an unacceptable impact on a wild ungulate (e.g., elk) herd.” During the public comment period, Gila County, Ariz.’s board of supervisors warned that “allowing wolves to remain and continue unacceptable behavior on non-federal lands merely encourages bad behavior” and urged FWS to analyze the “impacts to ranching, hunting and guiding and recreational activities” of any future wolf management plan. The agency acknowledged that “in addition to the direct effects that the presence of wolves can have on cattle stocks … there are a number of potential indirect effects on the herds as well” that can include “the effect of stress on cattle herds foraging within the vicinity of wolves.”

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University Students Design Software to Predict the Cattle Market with Computer Program Envisioned by Rancher Source Mike Ray, Communications Manager, South Dakota Mines / Reprinted from Feedlot

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or many years, Wall Street investors have used sophisticated software like artificial neural networks to gain a trading advantage. These software tools use a range of data inputs and historical trends to predict stock prices. But the cattle market is a different beast. “The software tools used to predict the stock market fail miserably if you apply them to cattle futures,” says Jordan Baumeister. She worked the past year with fellow computer science majors Trevor Borman and Dustin Reff to build models that could better predict the cattle and corn markets in an effort to offer commodity traders an edge.

The team used artificial intelligence and data science to create mathematical models to predict future market trends and provide a comparison for anomalies, like droughts or floods, using historical data analytics. “Our overall goal was to optimize the risk versus reward tradeoff that shows up when you exchange these contracts on the futures market,” says Reff. To achieve this goal, the students had to rely on decades of previous work.

A long history of success In 1993, Todd Gagne was a student at Mines developing his own software programs when he crossed paths with Ron Ragsdale, who ranched on 55,000 acres of rolling prairie near the confluence of the Belle Fourche and Cheyenne Rivers. Ragsdale came to ranching following a successful career in law along with a background in math and statistics. He developed his own system for predicting the cattle market using a series of equations that he worked out by hand with a pencil and paper. The model helped him determine when to buy and sell both corn and cattle. The two commodities are related because cows are often fattened with corn. “What he did was kind of genius,” says

Gagne. “He looked at the futures market for both cattle and corn and backed out all the costs needed to fatten his calves. He used 187 variables, not just feed. He included the costs of the lights in his barn, vaccination, fuel, everything. This way he knew what he could pay for his calves to make a profit in the future.” If the model showed Ragsdale that he could not profit that year, he would lease his land to other ranchers. Ragsdale asked Gagne to help enhance his equations with a computer program that he and his spouse, Holly, created while they were college students in 1993. “I was in my early 20s, and he was a guy who had been around the block. He saw everything as statistics and math. He taught me a lot and he was a great mentor,” says Gagne. The software they developed was employed by Ragsdale successfully over the coming decades. It failed to predict positive results on only two occasions, one was on Sept. 11, 2001, the other the 2008 recession with the collapse of Lehman Brothers. “Everything else the model held up. It would bend, but it did not break,” says Gagne. Gagne graduated from Mines and went on to spend a career in software development. Today, he is an Entrepreneur in Residence at the university. He serves as a consultant for start-up companies. But he never fully lost touch with Ragsdale. The two stayed friends over the years and continued to work on the project, adjusting the program and learning as they went. Ragsdale ended up writing a long, unpublished thesis on his market theory before he passed away in 2021 at 72 years old. Before he died, he worked with Gagne to launch the student project. “It’s been an intellectual curiosity that began as a side-hustle and has evolved into

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something much bigger,” says Gagne.

Coming Full Circle In the fall of 2021, Gagne shared the software that he and his wife Holly developed as college students, nearly 30 years prior, with a new team of Mines students. Gagne sponsored the team’s work and challenged them to use modern tools like artificial intelligence and data analytics to delve into decades of cattle market data and enhance the original program. The goal was to make the software more robust to better predict commodity prices when outside factors drive the market off its normal course. “If I know what the value should be in the future, what happens when something like mad cow disease, or widespread drought, or widespread flooding occurs, all these things can send the market into arbitrage,” says Gagne. He tasked the students to build software that could better predict what to do when the market gets wacky. “We twisted and tuned this data and tried to look at it in new ways to see anomalies or patterns that we think are tradable in the future.” The team of students spent a full year working on the project. “The computa-

tional complexity was enormous,” says In the coming semester, the new team Baumeister. will rebuild the model and then work on a The team overcame challenges such as sensitivity study to understand which of the filtering out noise in the data to get to the 187 variables carry the most weight in the heart of the information needed to predict model. They will run more historical market the markets and homing in on key variables data through the model to see how it perthat make the most impact to commodity forms over time, and they will build in process. They ran their model using histor- indicators as the model runs that will check ical numbers and worked on many when the animal might be over or iterations of the program until it could most under valued. accurately predict the known outcome. Mines faculty members who oversee By the end of the year, the team devel- computer engineering senior research projoped two different computer models to ects are pleased with the progress. “As a help make better commodities trades. One sponsor, Todd provided years of data, examines historic trends to help determine support, and a good story,” says Brian Butthe risk versus reward analysis. The other, a terfield, a lecturer of computer science and predictor model, calculates the best times engineering at Mines. “These students took to buy and sell. “We developed a tool to advantage of the opportunity by applying help play the commodities trading game a their skills in data science and data analysis little bit better and to get some edge over to advance the work. I appreciate watching the competition,” says Baumeister. what emerges by providing students with The project is ongoing. Baumeister, Reff the framework to build something and gain and Borman have all graduated and began real world experience.” their careers, but they will be briefing a new team of students in the Fall of 2022 to help launch the next phase of the project. “I was very pleased, these students are all going to different jobs, but they are willing to come back and help the next team take up the next phase,” says Gagne.

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RANCH FOOD & FODDER by Deanna Dickinson McCall

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was fortunate to have grandparents close by in my childhood years. They were my dad’s folks, and they were from Texas. I have no doubt of the huge influence they made in my life, giving me a solid base and traditions. I hope some of what I learned from them is carried on to my kids and grandkids. Our youngest grandson came and helped us catch up on branding and it was such a pleasure to work cattle with another generation. He will start college this Fall, and we are delighted he will be studying ag business, with the possibility of becoming an ag teacher. When I look at the statistics of the average rancher’s age it makes me sad. I am sure so many of us are worried we will be the last generation to ranch and carry on our traditions. Back to my grandparents. My Granddad loved food. He was quite a character by the time I came along. Being one of his younger

grandchildren I didn’t get to see him in his prime. I only saw the very old photos of a cowboy who worked from Texas to Arizona on various ranches after he left his father’s ranches as a boy. Granddad loved to eat and to cook. He never made a cake, he “built” one. He loved hearty food and the recipe below is one of my favorites. I adapted this recipe from my Granddad’s recipe to use a crockpot instead of the Dutch oven he used. It always comes out great and doesn’t make the house hot by using a burner or the oven for hours during hot weather. It is a great meal for when you’re busy outside and of course also wonderful on a cold winter day. Pop’s Pot Roast 13/4 lb. chuck or round roast w/ ample fat 1 small onion sliced into thin rings 3 carrots cut into 2-inch pieces Small red potatoes / Seasoning salt Garlic salt / Black pepper / Flour Cooking oil / Fruit juice / BBQ sauce Directions Pour about a half inch of oil into a Dutch oven and let it get hot while preparing the roast. Heavily season the meat with the spices on all sides. Then lightly coat the roast with flour. Brown the roast on all sides

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in the hot oil. Set the roast aside on a platter to drain. Spray the crockpot with non-stick spray. Place small red potatoes in the bottom of the crock. Or you can use russets, just cut them into smaller pieces. Sprinkle both garlic salt and seasoning salt on them. Place the roast over the potatoes and then around the roast. In the bottom of the crockpot pour about an inch of tart fruit juice, I usually use some sort of cranberry juice. Pour enough BBQ sauce on the meat to barely cover the top of the meat. Place a layer of onions, season with the two salts, then a layer of the carrots, seasoning again. Repeat this until all the onions and carrots are used, seasoning each layer. I prefer to cook this on low all day, but you can cook it on high for half a day. When you are ready to serve remove the meat and vegetables to a platter. The au jus can be served as is in a pitcher to pour over the meat and vegetables, or it can be placed in a small saucepan with a bit of beef paste or bullion, and thickener such as flour or cornstarch and cooked into a gravy. Place horse radish and mustard on the table for the folks who like that on their meat.

Keith Lane Dobry, 67, Hobbs, passed away from a long illness on February 7, 2022, in Lubbock. Keith was born on September 18, 1954 in Lawton, Oklahoma, to James and Mary Dobry. Keith worked for the family business, Rancher Steakhouse, formerly known as Western Sizzlin, for more than 30 years. He received many awards from the franchise throughout the years for top sales in a manager position. He also received many trips for top sales through the distributors. Keith was preceded in death by his father, James Dobry. He is survived by his mother, Mary Dobry, two brothers, Wayne Dobry and wife Jeana of Ruidoso, Michael Dobry and wife Christy of Dallas, Tex., a sister, Mary Denise Rice and husband Leonare of Lovington, many nieces and nephews and his friends and employees of Ranchers Steakhouse. Editor’s Note: Email caren@aaalivestock.com. Memorial donations may be sent to the Cattlegrowers’ Foundation, a 501(c)3, tax deductable charitable foundation serving the rights of ranch families and educating citizens on governmental actions, policies and practices. Cattlegrowers Foundation, Inc., P.O. Box 7517, Albuquerque, NM 87194. The New Mexico Stockman runs memorials as a courtesy to its readers. If families & friends would like to see more detail, verbatim pieces must be emailed to us, & may be printed at 10¢ per word.


Water Quality & Concerns For Beef Cattle by Josh Stroh, M.S.

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ater is the most critical nutrient but often overlooked for its importance and contribution to animal nutrition. Cattle require an adequate, available supply of fresh water to enable metabolic processes of the body. Understanding issues influencing water quality and intake are vital to beef herd nutrition and management. An important task is to have water tested to make informed nutrition decisions for the cattle under your care. Sample water for laboratory analysis using a clean plastic container. The container then needs to be rinsed repeatedly with the water to be tested. Samples must come from the site of discharge into the tank or trough and not be taken by dipping into the tank directly. This helps to avoid contamination by feed, saliva or other pollutants. Exceptions to this procedure would be if sampling a stock dam, stream or pond.

Water quality and consumption Water quality can affect how much is consumed and the overall health of the herd. Odors or tastes can influence water intake, impacting feed intake, weight gain, reproduction and health. Many tastes and odors come from characteristics that can be evaluated in a simple water test. The amount of water consumed varies from one animal to the next. Age, stage of production, type of ration and weather all contribute to how much water is needed and consumed. Components typically evaluated in a water quality analysis include: ЇЇ ЇЇ ЇЇ ЇЇ

be an elementary question, but it is as gain are reduced. Levels from 7,000–10,000 essential for water quality as anything else. ppm are safe for dry cows under low levels The common adage comes to mind, “If you of environmental stress, and TDS levels over wouldn’t drink it, why make your animals 10,000 ppm should not be used. Diarrhea drink it?” This concept reinforces the impor- and weight loss are possible at extremely tance of supplying cattle with a clean high TDS. Cattle can adapt to saline water source of water. Cleaning water troughs over time, but sudden change to high-saand tanks at regular intervals to avoid the line water can be fatal. build-up of impurities or growth of organisms will encourage consumption and keep pH & Hardness issues associated with unclean water at bay. The acidity or alkalinity of an aqueous Excessive amounts of minerals dissolved solution is represented by its pH. Solutions in water can be detrimental and create an with a pH of less than 7 are acidic, while opportunity for mineral antagonism. solutions with a pH over 7 are basic. The Antagonists bind with free trace elements, acceptable pH range for water consumed preventing their absorption and creating by beef cattle is 6–8.5 (Herring, 2014). Alkasecondary deficiencies. Trace minerals pro- linity is caused by carbonates, bicarbonates vided in an organic form are more and hydroxide ions and rarely harms cattle bioavailable to the animal and less apt to unless extremely high. interact with antagonists. Hardness is caused by cations calcium, magnesium, ferrous iron and manganous Salinity ions. If the topsoil is thick or limestone is Salinity, often referred to as total dis- present, water is generally hard. If rock forsolved solids (TDS), is a measure of total mations are absent and topsoil is thin, water salts suspended in the water. High TDS is soft. Hardness does not usually affect the levels are an indicator of poor-quality water. palatability or safety of water but can cause According to Gadberry (2016), cattle prefer an accumulation of scale on water delivery water containing some salt. At TDS levels systems. Clogging can potentially reduce above 5,000 ppm, intake and average daily water availability and intake.

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Sulfates Sodium sulfate is a common sulfate salt found in water, along with calcium sulfate and magnesium sulfate to a lesser extent. All these sulfates act as a laxative while causing water to taste bitter. Sulfur can have a detrimental impact on cattle performance and health. The maximum threshold for water sulfate is 500 ppm for calves and 1,000 ppm for mature cattle (Rasby and Walz, 2011). Sulfates bind to beneficial minerals and cause issues for absorption due to these antagonistic interactions. High levels of sulfates are often the source of secondary copper deficiencies in beef cattle. Sulfur that is present in feedstuffs will have a cumulative effect with sulfates in water. High levels of dietary sulfur from feed and/or water can result in excessive hydrogen sulfide production in the rumen contributing to the incidence of sulfur toxicity and thiamine deficiency. This can result in polioencephalomalacia (PEM), a brain disorder found in cattle.

Nitrates & Other Factors Nitrates in drinking water can be a toxicity concern for cattle. Total nitrates are the sum of all nitrates in feed and water. Nitrates are converted into nitrites in the rumen,

which cause reduced oxygen-carrying capacity in the blood and can result in death. Symptoms of nitrate poisoning include labored breathing, trembling, lack of coordination and the inability to stand. There are concerns to be mindful of when assessing water quality. Some of these involve other salts, minerals, bluegreen algae, pesticides, temperature or even stray voltage. Many of these can impart undesirable odors or flavors that will discourage adequate water intake. Reproduction, health and growth are highly influenced by mineral nutrition. Water quality issues play a role in how the animal utilizes minerals. If trace mineral supplementation is a concern due to high sulfates, iron, etc., keep in mind that high-quality organic trace minerals are more easily absorbed and used by the animal and are much less affected by antagonists. Hubbard Feeds’ Blueprint® line of products is a great tool to help deal with antagonist problems and trace mineral deficiencies. This line does not add inorganic trace minerals but contains only Bioplex® organic trace minerals as the source of copper, zinc, manganese and cobalt, along with Sel-Plex® as a source of organic selenium.

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In conclusion, it cannot be stressed enough just how crucial water is to cattle’s health, performance and well-being to ensure production goals are met. Cattle producers are often focused on finding the next tool to get a competitive edge. While it is good to seek out new and potentially better products and technology, water is a fundamental component to successful nutrition that should not be marginalized. Determining water quality issues in your operation is the first step to implementing nutritional solutions to address them. Water testing is an inexpensive way to understand the potential risks that may exist and a great start for laying the groundwork for animal success.

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Polar Bear Habitat – Now Coming to a Backyard Near You by Karen Budd-Falen

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he U.S. Supreme Court is tasked with, among other things, reviewing federal regulations and determining whether they comply with the statutes passed by Congress. In 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court did just that with the Endangered Species Act (ESA) by stating that before the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service can designate an area as “critical habitat,” first the area “must be” habitat. The Supreme Court did not say that the area could become habitat at some time in the future or that the federal government could blackmail you into restoring an area into habitat in the future. The Court said ESA critical habitat must first be habitat. Despite this plain language and knowing that every student learned the difference between present, past and future verb tenses, the Biden administration has repealed the Trump regulations implementing the Supreme Court’s habitat definition. According to Biden, it was necessary to rescind the Trump definition because the government wants to designate (and regulate) areas that do not meet a listed species’ needs now but may be able to “in the future” due to “natural processes or restoration.”

Take a practical example. My husband would if we wanted one near Lodgepole and I have a ranch north of Cheyenne, Creek which falls under the Corp of EngiWyoming. Our property supports a cow/calf neer’s jurisdiction), the government could operation; several horses; a decent cow condition the granting of our permit on us dog; two worthless but loveable mutts; “restoring” our property as habitat for a several barn cats and our daughter’s homely species that doesn’t live there. In one interpot-belly pig. Lodgepole Creek runs view a Biden official was asked whether the through our property, although the creek new rule means that the federal governdries up in the late summer and fall if we ment could force someone to tear up a don’t get any rain. Two hundred and seven- paved parking lot and plant trees as habitat ty-eight (278) miles past our house, and she admitted that could happen. Never Lodgepole Creek drains into the South mind that parking lot may be necessary for Platte River (a navigable water). the survival of a small business, or the ecoCurrently, our private property is not nomic cost of doing the “restoration” to the designated as habitat for any ESA species. property owner, or the amount of time that We use our property to raise beef to feed the parking lot had been in place. Also our family, this nation, and the world. Under never mind that this will add to sky-rocketthe Trump definition of habitat, the federal ing inflation, more food insecurity, less jobs, government would have to scientifically and greater burdens on small businesses. show that our land currently contains And don’t get me started on whether (present verb tense) at least one of the phys- our ranch could support polar bears based ical or biological features necessary to on climate change. The Biden decision support a threatened or endangered doesn’t give a timeframe on when the species to define our property as “habitat.” “natural processes” need to happen. In 10 However, under Biden’s pronouncement, years or 10,000 years, climate change could our private land could be designated as make our backyard polar bear habitat so it habitat today – for a species that cannot live could be designated as habitat now. So, there today – because the species might watch your backyards, farms, ranches, and live there “someday” based on natural pro- homes. Based on “natural processes” or cesses (i.e., climate change) or by blackmail. “restoration,” you could be living in polar Ah, but the government says, “oh no, bear habitat too. your land is not affected because the designation of critical habitat does not impact private property use.” What the government doesn’t mention is that if you need a permit from any federal agency to, for example, put in a water tank (which we

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ith a moniker like the “Cable Cowboy,” you’d probably guess John C. Malone isn’t quite the woke type. That only begins to tell the story, however — and now, CNN’s MAGA-hating employees could be answering to a conservative whose company donated to Donald Trump’s inaugural festivities. As leftist media watchdog Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting noted in a February article, Malone was the chairman of the board of directors at Discovery, Inc. — the company that merged with CNN’s parent corporation to form Warner Brothers Discovery. He still sits on the board, according to Hollywood industry publication Deadline, and he was the largest shareholder of Discovery going into the merger. Now, we’re beginning to see the first fruits of Malone’s leadership ripening — and it could end with one of CNN’s biggest stars being fired. A quote from an interview Malone gave to CNBC in November about how he would change CNN — “I would like to see CNN evolve back to the kind of journalism that it started with, and actually have journalists, which would be unique and refreshing” — got passed around social media a bit last November, both because it acknowledged how CNN had become a punditry outfit and because it showed there was a new sheriff in town. Not only that, but in the same interview, according to Fox News, Malone praised The Network That Shall Not Be Named™: “Fox News, in my opinion, has followed an interesting trajectory of trying to have news news, I mean some actual journalism, embedded in a program schedule of all opinions.” However, as FAIR noted, Malone’s conservatism goes deeper than that. “Malone’s links to politics include being an active supporter — he’s currently a board member — of the Cato Institute, the Washington-based libertarian think tank that espouses the privatization of numerous US government agencies and programs,


including Social Security and the Postal he’s hosting a show Service,” FAIR noted. that purports to be “His Liberty Media empire was among straight news — is the big contributors to Donald Trump’s 2017 “down to weeks if inauguration festivities in Washington, DC, n o t d a y s ” a t with personal and corporate contributions the network. adding up to $1 million.” “He is everything In 2019, Malone criticized the then-pres- that reminds the ident, although not due to his policies. new owners of the “Look, I think a lot of things Trump has [Jeff] Zucker era tried to do — identifying problems and they desperately trying to solve them — has been great,” he want to get past,” said in a CNBC interview. the source said, “I just don’t think he’s the right guy to do referring to the it. Half the people that he’s hired and former CNN presithrown under the bus are now trying to kill dent who got the ax him. I mean, what kind of thing is that?” earlier in the year. Malone’s Liberty Media empire also “Management is includes principal ownership stakes in Siri- confident Stelter is the one sharing the usXM satellite radio, the Atlanta Braves internal pushback to fellow media reporters baseball team and the Formula One inter- while simultaneously stirring discontent national auto racing series. within the ranks,” the source added. A 2018 article in the U.K. Gentleman’s They continue: “Management is confiJournal called him “[o]ne of the most pow- dent Stelter is the one sharing the internal erful, yet unknown, individuals in America” pushback to fellow media reporters while and noted he owns more land in the United simultaneously stirring discontent within States than anyone else does. the ranks” “As a result, Malone has a net worth of This doesn’t sound out-of-character for around $9.22bn, and thanks to his bucca- Stelter, who reportedly pushed back on neering role in media deals and land WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar at a February ownership, he’s been nicknamed the ‘Cable staff meeting after Zucker was forced to Cowboy,’” Gentleman’s Journal reported. resign due to an undisclosed romantic relaAt least at CNN, the difference under tionship with an employee linked to former new ownership is being felt — and while New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. one doth not know how much influence According to The Wrap, Stelter asked Kilar “The Cable Cowboy” has at the cable what he was doing to help “4,000 employnetwork, it certainly has his stamp of ees move on,” telling Kilar, “I kind of think, approval upon it. Jason, you need to pick us off the mat and According to a recent tweet Jon Nicosia shake us off and get us back to work.” of News Cycle Media, a CNN insider reports Stelter also generated negative headthat “Reliable Sources” host Brian Stelter lines back in April after a contentious — one of the most transparently biased exchange with a Yale University professor anchors on the network, despite the fact who found that Fox News was partisan —

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and then accused CNN and Stelter of the same kind of partisanship: Malone’s power and voting interest at Warner Brothers Discovery is a big twist for the partisans over at CNN — who now find themselves in the unenviable position of having one of the most powerful members of the merged company’s board noting the network should “actually have journalists” and not just engage in punditry. Of course, it could be worse. They could all be versions of Brian Stelter, who — from the sound of things — won’t even have a choice regarding whether he finds a job elsewhere or submits to the new order at a network where Malone has significant sway. Whatever the case, just a few months ago, CNN employees might not have even known Malone existed. Now, you can bet your bippy they know who the “Cable Cowboy” is.

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n June 10th, 2022 Baxter Ashby Black, large animal veterinarian, cowboy poet and philosopher, husband, father and papa rode his old horse on home. Just before sunrise on that day, Jesus signed on one more ol’ cowboy to ride the Golden Fields across the Jordan. The iconic cowboy poet and storyteller had humble beginnings. He was born to Robert and Teddie Black at the Brooklyn Naval Hospital just before the end of World War II. He was the first of what would eventually be four brothers: Baxter, Bob, John and Stephen. The family traveled through We s t V irginia , Texas and ended up in Las Cruces, New Mexico where Bax ter would call home. When Baxter was 15 years old his life changed dramatically as his father, Robert, who was the youngest Dean of Agriculture at New Mexico State University, passed away unexpectedly and he became the man of the house. All while doing his part for the family, he continued to play the guitar among many other things but he always went to church on Sunday. He made his first attempt at writing in high school where, as he would recall, “I wrote something religious I think…” H i s t e a c h e r ’s encouragement, after marking an F the size of Texas in red on the paper, was, “Baxter, write

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about what you know.” finally conceded as long as he vowed to As Baxter began college he started won- “never take Calculus or Trigonometry again”. dering about what he would major in. His He kept that promise the rest of his life! first love was agriculture, there was also, a Veterinary school saw his jovial and war going on again and he didn’t want to entrepreneurial spirit and vigor take flight get drafted. He did go in on more than one again. Baxter made and sold leather belts, occasion and take his physical for the Navy. brewed coffee in the mornings, cut hair, He ‘wanted to fly one of those big planes’ and did laundry, all for those willing to pay is what he would tell those recruiters. a few cents. He even counted ants one His decision to apply for Veterinary summer for a grad student’s research School came when he realized that no project. He also earned a few dollars playing matter what came about he could always in a band with a couple of his classmates on ‘fix your cow’. He applied to Colorado State the weekends. University. He was accepted providing that Baxter graduated from veterinary school he finished a few math classes. At the end in 1969 and eventually ended up in Idaho of his third year the only thing standing working as the company vet for the J. R. between he and vet school was a 58 percent Simplot company. It was while out there in “triggernometry” (60 percent was driving around and talking to the old passing). He went ‘begging’ his teacher to cowboys where his storytelling started to give him that D. The graduate teacher take root. There were no TVs and very few radios in those days so he would take his guitar and tell stories. He found that he co u l d t a ke t h e cowboys’ stories, write a poem about it, tell it back to them and they loved it. In 1980 he ended up in Denver, CO working as the troubleshooting vet for a pharmaceutical company. Baxter’s reputation as an entertainer spread. Soon the constant requests for his brand of poignant, insightful and hilarious programs allowed him to transition f ro m p ar t tim e cowboy poet to full time cowboy entertainer. Shor tly af ter forming the Coyote Cowboy Company, he married his wife of 39 years, Cindy Lou and became the father of Jennifer. A decade later his son Guy was born and after Jennifer graduated high school they moved down to Benson, Arizona. Over his forty year


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career, Baxter wrote about what he knew, cowboys, cowgirls, rodeo, cattle, horses and ranch life. He wrote with a flair that still captures the imaginations of everyone who by Baxter Black, DVM reads his stories today. He spoke throughout the United States, Canada and Australia. The Lord spoke to the heavy hearts that His column was printed in over 130 newsstood with hats in hand papers and his radio program was on 150 “Your sadness pains me deeply and I know you’ll miss this man stations through the years. He sold over 2 million copies of his books, cds and dvds. But, it’s true what you’ve been hearing, He was on the Johnny Carson show on Heaven is a real place. several occasions and was a regular com- That’s no small consolation. You should use mentator on NPR’s Morning Edition that fact to face for 20 years. The emptiness his parting left that seeps He lived his life guided by a simple faith into your bones in Jesus and his admonishment to, “Love And draw on it to ease your pain. For he is God, practice forgiveness and mercy to all not alone. who offend, and to care for the least of You see, all his friends are up here and all these.” No one was a stranger to Baxter, his loved ones, too, whether you sat next to him on the airplane ‘Cause it wouldn’t be a heaven without each for thirty minutes or knew him for decades. one of you. Every person he met was a friend. And heaven for a cowboy is just what you Something that Baxter would always say might expect, after getting home from one of his frequent It’s horses that need tunin’ up and heifers trips seems profoundly fitting for his that need checked. journey through this life. Should Jesus look It’s long rides with a purpose and a code at him and say, “How’d it go?” it is easy to that lights the way imagine Baxter, with a beaming smile And a satisfying reason to get up every day. shining out from under his mustache saying, It’s the ranch he’s always dreamed of and “Lord, I made ‘em laugh, and that’s all never knew he’d find that matters.” Baxter is survived by his wife, Cindy Lou Black; his daughter Jennifer Cubbage, husband Will, and their children William and Savannah; his son Guy Black, wife Jessica, and their children Gwendolyn and Magnolia; his two brothers, Bob and Steve and his two dogs, Solomon and Rudy. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the J. F. Shea Therapeutic Riding Center, 26284 Oso Road, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675; Canine Companions, 2965 Dutton Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 or to a favorite charity of your choice.

And if you think about it, you can see it in your mind. Him, leanin’ in the saddle with his ol’ hat on his head, Contentment set upon his face like blankets on a bed. The leather creaks a little as he shifts there in the seat. The bit chains give a jingle when his pony switches feet. And you somehow get the feelin’ that he’s sittin’ on a throne A’gazin’ out on paradise just like it was his own. I can promise you he’s happy, though I know you can’t pretend You’re glad he made the journey. It’s too hard to comprehend. The earthly way you look at things can never satisfy Your lack of understanding for the answer to the ‘Why?’ So, I offer this small comfort to put your grief to rest, I only take the top hands ‘cause my crew’s the very best. And I know it might seem selfish to friends and next of kin But I needed one more cowboy and Baxter fit right in.”

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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)

2019

2020

2021

2022

2022 as % 2021

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

1,430 95 2 .0 480 9 .0 330

1,390 85 1 .3 463 9 .0 337

1,300 90 1 .9 453 8 .0 292

-6 .5 +5 .9 +46 .2 -2 .2 -11 .1 -13 .4

2018

2019

2020

2021

668,490 NA 461 NA NA NA

710,279 NA 461 NA NA NA

689,779

740,335 NA 543 NA NA NA

357

2021 as % 2020

+7 .3 +52 .1 NA NA NA

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

U.S. Livestock Marketing Year Average Prices $ 2018-2021 Beef Cattle (per cwt .) Calves (per cwt .) Hogs (per cwt .)

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

2018

2019

2020

2021

115 .00 170 .00 50 .20

116 .00 159 .00 51 .40

109 .00 161 .00 46 .90

121 .00 171 .00 67 .30

2018-2020

(Annual Average) 2018

2019

2020

2021

2 .10 14 .70

2 .10 17 .00

1 .80 16 .30

1 .75 16 .30

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N.M. Commercial Livestock Slaughter LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head)

2018

2019

2020

2021

Cattle & Calves Hogs & Pigs Sheep

4,200 2,600 8,700

4,900 2,600 6,700

7,000 2,700 6,200

6,300 2,300 7,900

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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2019

2020

2021

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

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

330,000 8,169,000,000 24,755

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Crop Production

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2021 CROP SUMMARY

N.M. Pecan Production 2018-21

Year

Bearing Production. Acres (1000 lbs)

Avg. Yield

Price per lb.

Value ($1000)

2019 2020 2021

45,000 45,000 46,000

1,950 1,750 1,710

$1 .88 $1 .75 $2 .27

$165,064 $122,928 $188,880

87,800 78,800 78,700

N.M. Acres Harvested, Yield per Acre, Production,Value of Production – 2021 Acres Harvested . Yield CROP

(thousands)

Unit

Per Acre (lbs)

Production (thousands)

Value (thousands $)

125 100 8 .5 39 80 12 .0 26 11 75

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

5 .00 1 .90 120 184 26 640 1,108 2,600 36

625 190 1,020 7,176 2,080 16 60 28,600 2,700

147,500 38,570 404,907 40,903 N/A N/A (D) 11,211 18,900

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 2018-2021 CROP

(IN THOUSAND UNITS)

2018

2019

2020

2021

CROP

2018

2019

2020

2021

Alfalfa Hay (tons) 752 Hay, Other (tons) 180 Chile Peppers (cwt) 1,422 Corn, Grain (bu) 6,545 Corn, Silage (tons) 2,090

784 170 1,262 6,480 1,860

689 133 1,312 7,215 1,659

625 190 1,020 7,176 2,080

Cotton, PIMA (bales)1 12 Cotton, Upland (bales)1 114 Peanuts (lbs) 15,675 Wheat, Grain (bu) 1,575

9 77 15,087 3,300

15 57 14,800 3,220

16 60 28,600 2,700

1480

lb Bales

Cash Receipts by Commodity N.M. – 2016-2020 (IN THOUSANDS) 2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

Livestock & Livestock Products Crops

$2,164,124 $759,212

$2,214,153 $754,981

$2,228,357 $712,635

$2,462,282 $707,014

$2,369,760 $631,708

ALL COMMODITIES

$2,923,336

$2,969,134

$2,940,992

$3,169,296

$3,001,468

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 . Source: USDA Economic Research Service as of February 2, 2022

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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

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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, Vacant, 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; Vacant, 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, Marisa 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 Operation Manager Cheryl Mason, 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, Asst . Division Director, Ryan Hiles, 575-646-3207 • Pesticide Compliance Asst . Division Director, Steve Baca, 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, Asst . Division Director, Marshal Wilson, 575-646-3007 • Feed, Seed, & Fertilizer, Asst . Division Director, Katie Laney, 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, Roxanne Chepsongol, 575-646-1616 • Consumer Services, 575-646-1616 Asst . Division Director, Eric Frantz • Petroleum Standards Program, 575-646-1616 Veterinary Diagnostic Services Division, Director, vacant Laboratories Division Director, Tim Darden, 575-646-1551 State Chemist, Helen Westbrook, 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 Jon Grant, State Director, Albuquerque, 505-346-2640 USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service NM State Statistician, vacant


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Dist 5 Justin Gray 505-274-2020, Roswell

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Special Investigators Dist 9 Dennis Alarid 505-231-8741, Abiquiu Dist 13 Michele Ingram 575-799-2670, Clovis

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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 Kelli Garcia, Vet Contractor Margaret Rivera, Veterinary Admin . Assistant Curt Henderson, Information Technology Bobby Hernandez, Information Technology Tracey Kitts, Fleet Manager Daniel Trujillo, IPRA/Outreach Coordinator AREA 3

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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 Kelsie Cochran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 740-3054 cochrankelsie@gmail .com SOCORRO Carlina Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 835-8651 tcfarms@q .com TAOS Mario Trujillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (801) 372-0736 pplcowman@gmail .com TORRANCE Rick Lopez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 280-5598 Richard .lopez@usda .gov UNION Burl Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 447-2179 burl@bacavalley .com VALENCIA Toni Barrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 864-3382 theheadcow@gmail .com

Staff Craig Ogden, President (575) 361-1466 craigo@nmflb .org Larry Reagan, First Vice (575) 760-5228 reagan .larry@gmail .com Boe Lopez, Second Vice . (575) 469-9055 diamondarrowranch@yahoo .com Traci Curry, S. Director, NMAITC (575) 532-4714 agclass@nmflb .org Theresa Widner, Executive Assistant (575) 532-4703 theresaw@nmflb .org Cecilia Diaz-Johnson, Bookkeeper (575) 532-4708 ceciliaj@nmflb .org Francisco Hatay, Member Services and Marketing Coordinator (575) 532-4705 franh@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 Katelin Spradley, Regional Director (505) 860-0265 . . . . . .katelins@nmflb .org


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Mike G. Casabonne, Hope Jim Cooper, Tinnie Martin Corn, Roswell Mike Corn, Roswell Pete Gnatkowski, Carrizozo Debbie Jones, Tatum

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NMCGA Officers 2022-23 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Loren Patterson, Corona, President Bronson Corn, Roswell, President-Elect Joe Culbertson, Amistad, Vice President at Large Jeff Decker, Lovington, SE Vice President Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, NE Vice President

Roy Farr, Datil, SW Vice President Dave Kenneke, Cimarron, NW Vice President Shacey Sullivan, Albuquerque, Secretary/Treasurer Tom Sidwell, Quay, Past President Randell Major, Magdalena, Past President

NMCGA Board of Directors 2022 Jeff Bilberry, Roswell Trent Bilberry, Roswell Linn Blancett, Aztec Irvin Boyd, Eunice Jim Bob Burnett, Lake Arthur Ron Burnett, Datil Michael P. Carrica, Rio Rancho Mike Casabonne, Hope Jim Ross Caviness, Maljamar Jack Chatfield, Mosquero Kim Chesser, Roswell Blair Clavel, Roy Mike Corn, Roswell Caren Cowan, Albuquerque Amanda Culbertson, Amistad Bruce Davis, Springer Linda Davis, Cimarron Joe Delk, Mesilla Park Matthew Dentclaw, Shiprock Crystal Runyan Diamond, Elephant Butte Denton Dowell, Clovis Tracy Drummond, Reserve Wesley Eaton, Vado Alden Elkins, Pinon Dan Estrada, Trementina Sage Faulkner, Los Ojos Kevin Floyd, Roswell Wayne Franklin, Yahtahey Sid Gordon, High Rolls Colton Grau, Grady Jim Grider, Carrizozo Anita Hand, Datil Nolberto Hernandez, Rio Rancho Jim Jackson, Salmon, ID Stan Jones, Broadview Curt Kelling, Cuervo Justin Knight, Tucumcari Marjorie Lantana, Crownpoint Colton Lee, Alamogordo Boe Lopez, Springer

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Kenneth McKenzie, Encino Sarah McKenzie, Fort Davis, TX Jeff Menges, Safford, AZ Louis Montoya, La Plata Joe Bill Nunn, Deming Justin Nunn, Deming Tom Paterson, Houston, TX Kyle Perez, Nara Visa Nancy Phelps, Winston Tate Pruitt, Capitan Bob Ricklefs, Ute Park Megan Richardson, Winston Charlie Rogers, Clovis John Romero, Albuquerque Carlos Salazar, Medanales Troy Sauble, Maxwell Becky Spindle, Moriarty Casey Spradley, Cuba Gary Stone, Weed Kimberly Stone, Capitan Jim Thorpe, Newkirk Bernarr Treat, Roswell Lance Vicente, Vaughn Judy Wallin, TorC Dee Wear, Hillsboro Kendal Wilson, Carrizozo Marshal Wilson, Mesilla Park Pat Woods, Broadview

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

NMCGA NonVoting Members Ryan Perry, Roswell Allied Industries Committee Susan Navarro-Cordova, Albuquerque Allied Industries Committee Dr. Rolando Flores, Dean, College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at NMSU Jacinda Price, Santa Fe, N .M . CowBelles Bob Homer, NMCGA Insurance Admin’s Jim Lyssy, Insurance Services of N .M .

Cattlegrowers Foundation, Inc. Phil H. Bidegain, Chairman Pat Boone, Vice Chairman Caren Cowan, Treasurer

Members Bill Alexander Dennise P. Bridgers John Conniff Robert (Bob) J. McCrea Nikki Hooser Linda M. Davis


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THE PEOPLE

OF THE

New Mexico Legislature & Congress

U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich Washington D.C., 303 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D .C . 20510 p: (202) 224-5521 f: (202) 228-2841 Albuquerque, 400 Gold Avenue SW, Ste . 1080 Albuquerque, N .M . 87102 p: (505) 346-6601 f: (505) 346-6780 Farmington, 7450 East Main St ., Ste . A Farmington, N .M . 87402 p: (505) 325-5030 f: (505) 325-6035

Washington, D.C. Office, 1421 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 p: (202) 225-6316 Albuquerque District Office, 100 Gold Avenue SW Suite 206 Albuquerque, NM 87102

U.S. Representative Yvette Herrell

Las Cruces, 201 North Church St ., Ste . 305 Las Cruces, N .M . 88001 p: (575) 523-6561 f: (575) 523-6584

Washington, D.C. Office, 1305 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 2252365 Fax: (202) 225-9599

Roswell, 200 East 4th St ., Ste . 300 Roswell, N .M . 88201 p: (575) 622-7113 f: (575) 622-3538

Las Cruces Office, 4440 Sonoma Ranch Blvd Suite B, Las Cruces, NM 88011 Phone: (575) 323-6390

Santa Fe, 123 E Marcy St ., Ste . 103 Santa Fe, N .M . 87501 p: (505) 988-6647 f: (505) 992-8435

Roswell Office, 400 N Pennsylvania Ave Suite 1080, Roswell, NM 88201, Phone: (575) 578-6290

U.S. Senator Ben Ray Lujan Washington, D.C., 498 Russell Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 p: (202) 224-6621 f: (202) 224-3370 Las Cruces, 201 North Church Street Suite 201B Las Cruces, NM 88001 Phone: (575) 526-5475 Portales, 100 South Ave A Suite 113 Portales, NM 88130 Phone: (575) 252-6188 Santa Fe, 120 South Federal Place Suite 302 Santa Fe, NM 87501

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U.S. Representative Melanie Stansbury

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U.S. Representative Teresa Leger Fernandez

Senators District 1. William E. Sharer, P .O . Box 203, Farmington, NM, 87499, bill@ williamsharer .com District 2. Steven P Neville, P .O . Box 1570, Aztec, NM, 87410, steven .neville@ nmlegis .gov

District 13. Bill B. O’Neill, 343 Sarah Lane NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, oneillsd13@billoneillfornm .com

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

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

District 28. Siah Correa Hemphill, P .O . Box 1711, Silver City, NM, 88061, siah . hemphill@nmlegis .gov

District 15. Daniel A. IveySoto, 1420 Carlisle Blvd . NE, Suite 208, Albuquerque, NM, 87110-5662, daniel .iveysoto@nmlegis .gov

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

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

District 3. Shannon D Pinto, P .O . Box 549, Tohatchi, NM, 87325, shannon .pinto@ nmlegis .gov

District 17. Mimi Stewart, 313 Moon Street NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87123, forms .gle/ ZkQ6ZMEov8et6WQ1A

District 4. George K Munoz, P .O . Box 2679, Gallup, NM, 87305, george .munoz@ nmlegis .gov

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

District 5. Leo Jaramillo, P .O . Box 1014, Espanola, NM, 87532, leo .jaramillo@nmlegis . gov

District 19. Gregg Schmedes, gregg .schmedes@ nmlegis .gov

District 6. Roberto ‘Bobby’ J. Gonzales, 26 Lavender Lane, Ranchos De Taos, NM, 87557, roberto .gonzales@ nmlegis .gov District 7. Pat Woods, 4000 CR M, Broadview, NM, 88112, pat .woods@nmlegis . gov District 8. Pete Campos, 418 Raynolds Avenue, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, pete . campos@nmlegis .gov

Washington, D.C., 1432 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D .C . 20515 Phone: (202) 225-6190

District 9. Brenda G McKenna, P .O . Box 1351, Corrales, NM, 87048, brenda . mckenna@nmlegis .gov

Santa Fe District Office, 120 S Federal Pl Suite 110B, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Phone: (505) 428-4680

District 10. Katy M Duhigg, P .O . Box 527, Albuquerque, NM, 87103, katy . duhigg@nmlegis .gov District 11. Linda M. 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 20. Martin Hickey, P .O . Box 21608, Albuquerque, NM, 87154, martin .hickey@ nmlegis .gov District 21. Mark Moores, P .O . Box 90970, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, mark .moores@ nmlegis .gov District 22. Benny Shendo, P .O . Box 634, Jemez Pueblo, NM, 87024, benny .shendo@ nmlegis .gov District 23. Harold Pope, P .O . Box 65692, Albuquerque, NM, 87193, harold .popejr@ 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 R. Candelaria, 3608 Ladera Drive NW B302, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, jacob .candelaria@ nmlegis .gov

District 30. Joshua A. Sanchez, P .O . Box 721, Bosque, NM, 87006, jas4nm@ gmail .com District 31. Joseph, Cervantes, 901 E . University Ave Suite 965L, Las Cruces, NM, 88001, joseph .cervantes@ nmlegis .gov District 32. Cliff R Pirtle, 5507 Y .O . Road, Roswell, NM, 88203, cliff .pirtle@nmlegis .gov District 33. William F 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. Crystal R Diamond, P .O . Box 1947, Elephant Butte, NM, 87935, crystal .diamond@nmlegis .gov District 36. Jeff Steinborn, P .O . Box 562, Las Cruces, NM, 88004, jeff .steinborn@nmlegis . gov District 37. William P. Soules, 5054 Silver King, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, bill . soules@nmlegis .gov District 38. Carrie Hamblen, P .O . Box 2072, Las Cruces, NM, 88001, carrie . hamblen@nmlegis .gov District 39. Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Stefanics, P .O . Box 720, Cerrillos, NM, 87010, lstefanics@msn .com District 40. Craig W. Brandt, P .O . Box 44274, Rio Rancho, NM, 87174, craig . brandt@nmlegis .gov District 41. David M Gallegos, P .O . Box 998, Eunice, NM, 88231, david .rsi@ hotmail .com


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

District 14. Miguel P. Garcia, 1118 La Font Road SW, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, miguel .garcia@nmlegis .gov

District 28. Pamelya Herndon, P .O . Box 27724, Albuquerque, NM, 87125, pamelya .herndon@nmlegis .gov

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

District 57. Jason C. Harper, 4917 Foxmoore Court NE, Rio Rancho, NM, 87144, JasonHarperNM@gmail .com

Representatives

District 15. Dayan Hochman-Vigil, 8100 Wyoming Boulevard, Albuquerque, NM, 87113, dayan .hochman-vigil@nmlegis . gov

District 29. Joy Garratt, 10308 Marin Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM, 871144133, joy .garratt@nmlegis .gov

District 44. Jane E. Powdrell-Culbert, Box 2819, Corrales, NM, 87048, jpandp@ comcast .net

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

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

District 45. Linda Serrato, P .O . Box 28043, Santa Fe, NM, 87592, linda .serrato@nmlegis . gov

District 31. William “Bill” R. Rehm, Box 14768, Albuquerque, NM, 87191, bill . rehm@nmlegis .gov

District 46. Andrea Romero, P .O . Box 8139, Santa Fe, NM, 87504-8139, andrea@ andrearomero .com

District 60. Joshua N. Hernandez, 1380 Rio Rancho Blvd . #209, Rio Rancho, NM, 87124, joshua .hernandez@ nmlegis .gov

District 32. Candie G. Sweetser, 10520 Hermanas Road SW, Deming, NM, 88030, candie .sweetser@nmlegis .gov

District 47. Brian Egolf, Suite 104, State Capitol, Santa Fe, NM, 87501, brian .egolf@ nmlegis .gov

District 61. Randall T. Pettigrew, 1806 West Avenue J, Lovington, NM, 88260, randall .pettigrew@nmlegis .gov

District 33. Micaela Lara Cadena, P .O . Box 1510, Mesilla, NM, 88046, micaela . cadena@nmlegis .gov

District 48. Tara L. Lujan, 1430 Galisteo Street, Santa Fe, NM, 87505, tara .lujan@ nmlegis .gov

District 62. Larry R. Scott, P .O . Box 1708, Hobbs, NM, 88241, larry .scott@nmlegis .gov

District 20. Meredith A. Dixon, meredith .dixon@ nmlegis .gov

District 34. Raymundo Lara, P .O . Box 652, Chamberino, NM, 88027, raymundo .lara@nmlegis .gov

District 49. Gail Armstrong, P .O . Box 326, Magdalena, NM, 87825, gail@ gailfornewmexico .com

District 21. Debra M. Sariñana, P .O . Box 51418, Albuquerque, NM, 87181, debbie .sarinana@nmlegis .gov

District 35. Angelica Rubio, P .O . Box 2155, Las Cruces, NM, 88004, angelica . rubio@nmlegis .gov

District 22. Stefani Lord, P .O . Box 131, Sandia Park, NM, 87047, stefani .lord@ nmlegis .gov

District 36. Nathan P. Small, 1320 Fourth Street, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, nathan . small@nmlegis .gov

District 50. Matthew McQueen, 7 Caliente Road A-11 Box 818, Santa Fe, NM, 87508-3105, matthew . mcqueen@nmlegis .gov

District 23. Daymon Ely, 659 Applewood Road, Corrales, NM, 87048, daymon .ely@ nmlegis .gov

District 37. Joanne J. Ferrary, 6000 Moonrise Arc, Las Cruces, NM, 88012, joanne .ferrary@nmlegis .gov

District 24. Elizabeth “Liz” Thomson, 1216 Westerfeld Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, liz .thomson@nmlegis . gov

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

District 1. Rod Montoya, 4902 Camaron Ave . Farmington, NM, 87402, roddmontoya@gmail .com District 2. James R.J. Strickler, 2204 N . Santiago Avenue, Farmington, NM, 87401, jamesstrickler@msn . com

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

District 3. T. Ryan Lane, 103 South Main Avenue, Aztec, NM, 87410, ryan@ laneforliberty .com

District 17. Deborah A. Armstrong, P .O . Box 6861, Albuquerque, NM, 87197, deborah .armstrong@nmlegis . gov

District 4. Anthony Allison, 35 Road 6785, Fruitland, NM, 87416, anthony .allison@ nmlegis .gov

District 18. Gail Chasey, 508 Morningside Drive SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87108, gail@gailchasey .com

District 5. D. Wonda Johnson, P .O . Box 168, Rehoboth, NM, 87322-0168, dwonda .johnson@nmlegis .gov

District 19. Kay Bounkeua, kay .bounkeua@nmlegis .gov

District 6. Eliseo Lee Alcon, P .O . Box 2134, Milan, NM, 87021, eliseo .alcon@ nmlegis .gov District 7. Kelly K. Fajardo, 1402 Main Street, Box B501, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, kelly . fajardo@nmlegis .gov District 8. Brian G. Baca, 1301 Carrizo Street NW, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, brian . baca@nmlegis .gov District 9. Patricia A. Lundstrom, 3406 Bluehill Avenue, Gallup, NM, 87301, patricia .lundstrom@nmlegis . gov District 10. G. Andrés Romero, 4503 Valley Park Dr . SW, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, andres .romero@nmlegis .gov District 11. Javier Martínez,, Albuquerque, NM, 87104, javier .martinez@ nmlegis .gov District 12. Art De La Cruz, art .delacruz@nmlegis .gov District 13. Patricia Roybal Caballero, P .O . Box 72574, Albuquerque, NM, 87195, pat . roybalcaballero@nmlegis .gov

District 25. Christine Trujillo, 1923 Madeira Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, christine .trujillo@nmlegis .gov District 26. Georgene Louis, P .O . Box 35783, Albuquerque, NM, 87176, georgene .louis@nmlegis .gov District 27. Marian Matthews, P .O . Box 20083, Albuquerque, NM, 87154, marian .matthews@nmlegis .gov

District 39. Luis M. Terrazas, P .O . Box 197, Santa Clara, NM, 88026, luis . terrazas@nmlegis .gov District 40. Roger E. Montoya, P .O . Box 505, Velarde, NM, 87582, roger . montoya@nmlegis .gov District 41. Susan K. Herrera, P .O . Box 189, Embudo, NM, 87531, susan . herrera@nmlegis .gov District 42. Kristina Ortez, 246 Maria Luisa Loop, Taos, NM, 87571, kristina .ortez@ nmlegis .gov

District 51. Rachel A. Black, 1907 Puerto Rico Ave, Alamogordo, NM, 88310, rachel .black@nmlegis .gov District 52. Doreen Y. Gallegos, 5305 Superstition Street, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, doreen .gallegos@nmlegis .gov District 53. Willie D. Madrid, 108 Hendrich Rd, Chaparral, NM, 88081, willie . madrid@nmlegis .gov District 54. James G. Townsend, 69 W . Compress Rd . Artesia, NM, 88210, townsend@pvtn .net District 55. Cathrynn N. Brown, 1814 North Guadalupe, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, c .brown .nm55@gmail . com District 56. Zachary J. Cook, 1703 Sudderth Drive #425, Ruidoso, NM, 88345, zachary .cook@nmlegis .gov

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

District 63. Martin R. Zamora, 776 CR V, Clovis, NM, 88101, martin .zamora@ nmlegis .gov District 64. Randal S. Crowder, 2400 Fairway Terrace, Clovis, NM, 88101, randal .crowder@nmlegis .gov District 65. Derrick J. Lente, 70 Kuaua Street, Sandia Pueblo, NM, 87004, derrick .lente@nmlegis .gov District 66. Phelps Anderson, P .O . Box 1000, Roswell, NM, 88202-1000, phelps .anderson@nmlegis .gov District 67. Jack Chatfield, P .O . Box 226, Mosquero, NM, 87733, jack .chatfield@nmlegis . gov District 68. Karen C. Bash, 6523 Jazmin Place NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, karen .bash@nmlegis .gov District 69. Harry Garcia, P .O . Box 226, Grants, NM, 87020, hgarciad69@gmail .com District 70. Ambrose Castellano, P .O . Box 114, Serrafina, NM, 87569, ambrose .castellano@nmlegis . gov

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STATE OFFICERS

COMMITTEE CHAIRS

PRESIDENT Jacinda Price,15 Bonanza Creek LN, Santa Fe, NM 87508, 505-469-2737, spriceandjprice@gmail .com

AG IN THE CLASSROOM Traci Curry, Director, 2220 N Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces, NM 88011, 505-238-2425, agclass@nmflb .org

PRES.-ELECT Vonda Frost, 177 Bitter Cherry Road, Carlsbad, NM 88220, 575-512-6773, vondacfrost@gmail .com

Britney Lardner, Coordinator, Albuquerque, agclass1@nmflb . org, http//nmaitc .org/

VICE PRESIDENT Michelle Greeman, 10672 Hwy 180 W, Silver City, NM 88061, 325-315-7978, mgreeman12@yahoo .com SECRETARY Renee Nix, 1107 Nix Lane, Santa Fe, 87507, 505-6903383, nixrenee@yahoo .com, nmcbsecretary@gmail .com TREASURER Stephanie Avent, PO Box 4, Mineral Wells, TX 76068, 575-512-5767, cowboywifebudget@gmail .com, treasurer .nmcb@gmail .com PAST PRESIDENT Sandra Lacy, PO Box 522, Capitan, NM 88316, cowbellringing@yahoo .com DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT I REP Kayce Patterson, PO Box 291, Corona, NM 88318, 575-937-7021, pattersonkayce@yahoo .com DISTRICT II REP Vacant DISTRICT III REP Fita Witte, 1859 River Ct ., Las Cruces, NM 88007, 505-239-6496, witteranch@ yahoo .com DISTRICT IV REP Madalyn Lee, PO Drawer 149, Alamogordo, NM 88311, 575-963-2505(ranch)/ 575-443-4288(c), mglee91@ hotmail .com

BEEF COUNCIL Dina Reitzel, Executive Director, 1209 Mountain Road Pl NE Ste C, Albuquerque, NM 87110, 505- 841-9407, dinareitzel@nmbeef .com AUDIT Pamela Johnson, 613 Swinging Spear Rd, Roswell, NM 88201, 505-340-5603, escavada@gmail .com BEEF AMBASSADOR Vonda Frost, Michelle Greeman, Interim Maggie Rich, Magrich99@ gmail .com, 575-802-5616 BY-LAWS Shelly Frost, see Crown CowBelles CHAPLAIN Corrina Casler, PO Box 1829, Ruidoso Downs, NM 88346, 575-825-6420, nmcowbellechaplain@ yahoo .com

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OPERATION RESPECT Marge McKeen, HC 61, Box 175, Glenwood, NM 88201-9410, 575-539-2733, hmckeenjr@gmail .com PARLIAMENTARIAN Michelle Greeman, See Vice President PAT NOWLIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Shelly Hathorn, 112 Scottsdale Dr ., Clovis, NM 88101, 575-447-7447, shporter@nmsu .edu SOCIAL MEDIA Vonda Frost, Michelle Greeman, Interim WAYS & MEANS Vacant WEBSITE Stephanie Avent WRANGLER EDITOR Katelin Spradley, P .O . Box 943, Mcintosh, NM 870320943, 505-860-0265, KatelinSpradley@gmail .com NEW MEXICO COWBELLES newmexicocowbelles .org www .facebook .com/ NewMexicoCowBelles

CANYON Rosemary Shafer, PO Box 261, Carrizozo, NM 88301 575-648-2142 (h)/575-9211300(c), shaferr35@yahoo .com

LARIAT Kathryn Malcolm-Callis, 611 N . 4th Ave, Clayton, NM 88415, 575-207-7307, rescow@juno .com

CATTLE CAPITOL Jatonna Hankins, 1271 CR G, Clovis, NM 88101, 575-693-4657, jhankins@ plateautel .net

MESILLA VALLEY Gretchen Lindsay, PO Box 14251, Las Cruces, NM 88013, 575-644-2320, gglindsay@q . com

CHAMIZA Jeni Neeley, PO Box 88, Williamsburg, NM 87942, 575491-3858, jneeley@nmsu .edu

OTERO Susan Rogers, PO Box 220, High Rolls, NM 88325, 575682-2726/491-7906 (c), rogersfamilynm@tularosa .net

CHUCKWAGON Welda Grider, P .O . Box 990, Carrizozo, NM 88301, griderwg@gmail .com, 575-838-6371 COPPER Kim Clark, 112 Rosedale Rd ., Silver City, NM 88061 575-574-2629, ropingirl@ gmail .com CORRIENTE Cheryl Barber, PO Box 126, Capitan, NM 88316, 405-8225094, lilblu621@yahoo .com CROWN Shelly Frost, PO Box 81, Claunch, NM 87011, 575714-4950, shellyfrost517@ gmail .com

COOKBOOKS & NAPKINS Vacant

ANCW WEBSITE www .ancw .org

HISTORIAN Vacant

2022 LOCAL PRESIDENTS

ESPANOLA/Pretty Tough Sage Faulkner , PO Box 185, Los Ojos NM 87551, 505-490-2822, sagefaulkner@ yahoo .com

BORDERBELLES Tris McSherry, 8510 Amapola Rd . SE, Deming, NM 88030, 575-644-3285, trismcsherry1@msn .com

FRISCO Carolyn Nelson, 4618 Hwy 180, Glenwood, NM 88039, 575-539-2431, cowtraxjoe@ gilanet .com

JINGLE JANGLE Janet Witte, 1860 Foxboro Court, Las Cruces, NM 88007, 575-639-6910, janetwitte@ msn .com LEGISLATIVE Anita Hand, Box 546, Datil, NM 87821, 505-321-1349, wtriangle@hotmail .com MAN/MEN OF THE YEAR Madalynn Lee, See District IV Rep MEMBERSHIP Stephanie Avent, See Treasurer

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ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP Stephanie Avent Michelle Greeman

BROOMTAILS Casey Spradley, P .O . Box 280, Cuba, NM 87013, 719252-0520, CaseySpradley@ gmail .com CACTUS Sharon Augustine, PO Box 176, Tatum, NM 88267, 575791-2297, kenneth7sharon@ gmail .com

PIÑON Courtney Mitchell, 1189 Yates Hwy, Roy, NM 87743, 575-447-4017, courtneymitchell@ protonmail .com POWDERHORN Ann Sleep, P .O . Box 455, Ft . Sumner, NM 88119 annsleep41@yahoo .com PRETTY TOUGH Sage Faulker, See Española SACATON Ellen Brown, Box 302, Datil, NM 87821, 575-772-5966, wtriangle@hotmail .com SILVER SPUR Rachel Ricklefs, PO Box 115, Ute Park, NM 87749, 575-376-2304 (h), 575-6436801 (c), rbricklefs@zianet .com TOBOSA BELLES Connie Hargrave, PO Box 62, Rodeo, NM 88056, 505330-6341, hargraveconnie@ gmail .com YUCCA Joan Kincaid, 681 Russell Gap Rd ., Pinon, NM 88344, 575-687-3454 (h), 575-3658794 (c), mkincaid@pvtn .net

We have CowBelle members in every part of the state. Not all areas have local groups, but we have members everywhere who want to help . You also don’t have to have a ranch or cattle to be a member- just a love for the industry and a desire to promote beef . JULY 2022

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of the

THE PEOPLE

Dairy Producers of New Mexico

DAIRY FARMERS of AMERICA

Officers PRESIDENT, Sybrand Vander Dussen, Clovis, NM VICE PRESIDENT, John DeRuyter, Mesquite, NM IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT, DIRECTORS Charlie DeGroot, Dexter, NM Scott Edeal, Los Lunas, NM TREASURER, Al Squire, Hagerman, NM Dale Jones, Veguita, NM SECRETARY, Derrell Hanson, Clovis, NM Andy Schaap, Hereford, TX Mike TeVelde, Hobbs, NM Roger Westra, Portales, NM

New Mexico Government Affairs Walter Bradley, Clovis, NM

. . . s e l l e B w o C o c i x New Me AGRICULTURE’S YOUTH CELEBRATING

Kenzie Bequette, 2022 High School Winner

Join New Mexico CowBelles Today! Please visit

newmexicocowbelles.org/join-us or contact Jacinda Price, President The 2022 NM State Cowbelle Officers wish you excellent health and happiness. Jacinda Price, President Vonda Frost, President Elect Michelle Greeman, Vice President Renee Nix, Secretary Stephanie Avent, Treasurer Sandra Lacy, Past President Aspen Hughes, 2022 High School Winner

2022-2023 Beef Ambassadors Taylee Sours and Remington Hunt.

Koelle Brandenberger, 2022 Upper Classman Winner

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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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Rank & Quantity Produced, Selected Commodities — New Leading States, & United States: 2021 Rank &Mexico, Quantity Produced, Selected Commodities - New Mexico, Leading States, & United States 2021 Commodity

Unit

New Mexico Rank

Field Crops Corn, Grain ............................................. (1,000 Bu) Corn, Silage ........................................ (1,000 Tons) Cotton Production 1 ........................... (1,000 Bales) Cotton Upland Production 1 ........... (1,000 Bales) Cottonseed ......................................... (1,000 Tons) Hay, All ............................................... (1,000 Tons) Hay, Alfalfa ..................................... (1,000 Tons) Hay, Other ...................................... (1,000 Tons) Peanuts ................................................ (1,000 Lbs) Wheat, Winter ......................................... (1,000 Bu)

Leading State

Production

State

Production

United States

37 17 17 17 17 37 24 41 11 32

7,176 2,080 76 60 24 815 625 190 28,600 2,700

Iowa Wisconsin Texas Texas Texas Texas Idaho Texas Georgia Kansas

2,552,250 19,135 7,726 7,700 2,403 10,715 3,936 10,175 3,337,500 364,000

15,115,170 130,317 17,523 17,191 5,323 120,196 49,245 70,951 6,389,300 1,277,365

5 1

4,420 1,020

California New Mexico

19,026 1,020

68,394 1,671

2

79

Georgia

89

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22 19 22 23 9 9 47 44 47 48 17 16 26 18 11

1,300 745 580 453 292 7,804 2 1 2 1 90 75 38 15 635

Texas Texas Texas Texas California California Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Texas Texas Texas California California

12,700 5,100 4,600 4,475 1,720 41,864 23,800 920 23,006 22,880 700 550 350 250 2,190

91,902 39,500 35,085 30,125 9,375 226,258 74,146 6,125 138,948 68,021 5,065 3,710 3,160 1,355 22,451

32 6 4

24,700 40,000 1,619

Texas Texas Wyoming

247,000 126,000 2,377

2,012,050 895,300 445

Vegetables 2 Onions.................................................. (1,000 Cwt) Pepper, Chile ....................................... (1,000 Cwt) Fruits & Nuts Pecans 3 ..................................................... (Mil lbs) Livestock

4

All Cattle & Calves .............................. (1,000 Head) All Cows 5 ...................................... (1,000 Head) Calf Crop .................................... (1,000 Head) Beef Cows 5 ................................... (1,000 Head) Milk Cows 5 .................................... (1,000 Head) Milk Production .................................. (Mil lbs) All Hogs & Pigs ................................... (1,000 Head) Breeding Hogs & Pigs..................... (1,000 Head) Pig Prop 6 ................................... (1,000 Head) Market Hogs & Pigs ........................ (1,000 Head) All Sheep & Lambs ............................. (1,000 Head) Breeding Sheep & Lambs ............... (1,000 Head) Lamb Crop .................................. (1,000 Head) Market Sheep & Lambs .................. (1,000 Head) Wool Production ............................... (1,000 Lbs) Miscellaneous Farms ...................................................... (Number) Land in Farms .................................... (1,000 Acres) Average Size of Farm .................................. (Acres)

1 480 480 lb.lb.bales. bales. 2 Vegetable fresh market except chile peppers. 3 Utilized production, in shell. 4 Inventory January 1, 2022 for cattle and sheep; December 1, 2021 for hogs. 5 Cows and heifers 6 Pig crop Vegetable freshthatmarket except chile have calved. for peppers. the marketing Year December 1, 2020-November 30, 2021. 3 Utilized production, in shell. 4 Inventory January 1, 2022 for cattle and sheep; December 1, 2021 for hogs. 5 Cows and heifers that have calved. 6 Pig crop for the marketing Year December 1, 2020-November 30, 2021.

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Grant County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Guadalupe County . . . . . . . . . 97 Harding County . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Hidalgo County . . . . . . . . . . 101 Lea County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Lincoln County . . . . . . . . . . 105 Luna County . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 McKinley County . . . . . . . . . 109 Mora County . . . . . . . . . . . . 111

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Socorro County . . . . . . . . . . 131 Taos County . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Torrance County . . . . . . . . . 135 Union County . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Valencia County . . . . . . . . . . 139

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Ag Lending 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. 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, 575-7622800, 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

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Citizens Bank of Clovis, John M. Heckendorn, Vice President, 1209 US Rt 66, Ste C, Moriarty, NM 87035-3422, Office: 505-8325092, CellL 505-379-8212, www.cbcnm.bank Equitable AgriFinance, Brad Cottrell, 806-6772920, 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 Farm Credit Services, 575-763-5565, 301 W Estacado, Clovis, NM, 88101, Financial Lending. 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. 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.

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James Polk Stone Community Bank, Kenneth Berry, 575-622-7621, 1901 N. Main, Roswell, NM, 88201, kenneth.berry@jpstonecb.com, Financial services. Joe Stubblefield & Associates, Joe Stubblefield, 806-622-3482, 806-674-2062, 13830 Western St., Amarillo, TX, 79106, Ag Land Loans. Interest rates as low as 4.5%. Payments scheduled on 25 years. 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.

AI/Embryo/ Semen/ Seedstock 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. 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. B & H Herefords, Phil Harvey Jr., 575-524-9316, 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. Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 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. 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. Brinks Brangus @ Westall Ranches, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-653-4842, 1818 Arabela Hwy, Tinnie, NM, 88351, taterfire@ hotmail.com, www.brinksbrangus.com/, Brangus, Reg. Brinks Brangus; bulls, heifers, semen, embryos.

Casey Beefmasters, Watt Casey Jr., 325-6681373, 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! Circle H Headquarters, LLC, C Scanlon Daniels DVM, 806-333-2829, 806-244-7851, POB 1150, 3216 US Hwy 54 East, Dalhart, TX, 79022, scanlon@circleH.info, www.circleh. info. Pregnancy ELISA Testing, BVD PI Testing, NIR Feed & Forage Testing COBA/Select Sires Inc., Norman Hoff, 800-8785333, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, julie@cobaselect. com, Angus, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Red Angus, Simmental/Simbrah, Premier provider of highly fertile, superior genetics accompanied by effective reproductive products and services. 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. 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 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. Genex Cooperative, Inc., Candy Trujillo, 575-3542682, Box 696 Hwy 48 S Nogal Road, Capitan, NM, 88316. Grau Charolais Ranch, Lane Grau, 575-760-6336, 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. H-V Ranch, Brad B. Harris, 575-631-1108, 575-3986123, 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


Hat Six Cattle Company, M.D. Hobbs, 575-4830123, 575-447-3887, 575-483-0123, 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.

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 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.

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.

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.

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.

Repro-Scan, Dr. Manny Encinias, Ph.D., 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, repro-scan.com, Sales and on-site training for portable ultrasound systems used for pregnancy diagnosis.

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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.

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.

K2 Red Angus, Kim Cullen, 307-331-2917, 2 S. Goertz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming.com, k2redangus.com, Bull Sale every February - yearling and 18-month old Bulls. PAP Tested. Guaranteed. Female Sale every November. Semen available on PAP proven, high maternal quality genetics. , 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, Purebred Black Polled Limousin Bulls and Heifers. Show steers for sale, fall born., La Gloria Cattle Company, Manny and Corina Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 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. Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer 970-596-4965 970-596-2092, 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 Treat Fall Sales - Heifers & Steers. Online Show Heifer Sale Oct 10, 2022. Annual Bull Sale at the Ranch - March 2, 2023. Visitors are always welcome!, LG Genetics, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 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.

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Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-4756062, 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. Salazar Ranches, Miguel Salazar, 505-929-0334, 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. Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-400-0312, 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. Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty. 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 Valley View Charolais Ranch, Buddy Westphal, 800-867-2855, 406-270-0222, 44601 Valley View Rd, Polson, MT, 59860, westphal@ cyberport.net, vvcrbulls.com, Charolais, 185 Two Year Old Polled Charolais Bulls will sell March 25, 2017 at the ranch in Polson, MT– 50 miles north of Missoula MT. Heifers for sale private treaty. Call about semen and other Herd Sires. Wandering Trail Cattle Co., JD Vernon, 830-4079274, 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. Westall Ranches / Brinks Brangus, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-653-4842, 1818 Arabela Hwy, Tinnie, NM, 88351, taterfire@hotmail. com, www.brinksbrangus.com, Brangus, Registered Brinks Brangus bulls, heifers, semen, embryos. 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.

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Home on the Range Quiliting, Carol Gutierrez, 575-687-3415 , home, 575-626-8546, cell; 5 Mule Canyon Rd, Mayhill, New Mexico 88339. custom and E2E quilting

Adobe Palace Performance Center, Rose Reams, 575-648-8200, 602-6 86-2054, 6479 Hwy 380 West, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, RuidosoRose@yahoo.com, NA, 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. Canvas Covers, Carol King, 806-654-1777, 102 Idaho, Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346, adduddell@yahoo.com, Canvas Product 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. Curtis Fort Bronzes of the West, Curtis or Carol Fort, 575-398-6423, 575-399-9974, 575-398-6423, PO Box 797, Tatum, NM, 88267, fortcandc@aol.com, www.curtisfort. com, Curtis Fort is an award winning sculptor who still retains his roots in Lea County, NM, raising a few cattle and sculpting. He travels to galleries and art shows to display his work. 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!

DESERT SCALES & WEIGHING EQUIPMENT ♦ Truck Scales ♦ ♦ Livestock Scales ♦ ♦ Feed Truck Scales ♦ SALES, SERVICE & INSTALLATIONS

1-800/489-8354

602/258-5272

FAX

602/275-7582

www.desertscales.com

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, 325-5723478, 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! 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, 505-3252837, 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. Tim Cox Fine Art, Suzie Cox, 505-632-8080, 891 Road 4990, Bloomfield, NM, 87413, scox@ timcox.com, TimCox.com, Western art; originals, limited edition prints, canvases, and Giclées, and yearly calendars. Zia Cowtoon Co., Wheeler Hughes, 210-464-8432, 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.

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County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

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681,295 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 * 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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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,979-485-552 87, Fax 979-485-2281 , PO Box 3249, Bryan, Teaxas 77805; 1920 W Villa Maria Rd, Bryan, Texas 77807. abba@brahman.org, www.brahman. org. Brahmans for Crossbrreeding 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,Megan Slater, 303-465-2333, 1001 S. 70th Street, Lincoln, NE 68510, info@gelbvieh.org, www.gelbvieh. org, Gelbvieh/Balancers, The American Gelbvieh Association is a beef cattle breed association dedicated to recording, promoting and improving Gelbviehinfluenced cattle. 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. American Sheep Industry Assn, 303-771-3500, 9785 Maroon Circle, Ste 360, Englewood, CO, 88012. 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, 575-377-6353, 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 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. 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.

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Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, 307-632-5105, 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. Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc, 505-508-8002, P.O. Box 7035, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, cattlegrowersfoundationinc@gmail. com. Phil H. Bidegain, President., www. raisingranchers.com, laying the groundwork for the future of ranching. 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.

Eastern New Mexico State Fair, Leslie, 575-6239411, 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. National Animal Interest Alliance, 503-7618962, 503-227-8450, PO Box 66579, Portland, OR, 97290-6579, support@ naiaonline.org,

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.

New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom, 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.

Clovis/Curry Chamber of Commerce, Chase Gentry, 575-763-3435, 105 E Grand Ave, Clovis, NM, 88101, Promotion information and economic development.

New Mexico Angus Association, Mitzi Miller, 480-208-1410, 174 NM 236, Floyd, NM, 88118, www.nmangusassociation.org.

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. 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.

New Mexico Beef Council, Dina Reitzel, 505-8419407, 505-841-9409, 1209 Mountain Rd. Pl. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, nmbeef@nmbeef.com, www.nmbeef.com New Mexico Business Coalition, 505-836-4223, 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 Chile Association, Travis Day, ednmca@gamil.com, 575--????, nmchileassociation.com . Representing the signature crop of New Mexico. 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.

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

NUMBER

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep and Lambs

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3,473 6,898 square miles median, 14 .6’’ September 24 June 8 6,879 ft Reserve 2,773,746 512,876 acres 10,966 acres 1,135,150 acres 900 acres surface: 2,010 acres; ground: 240 acres; surface & ground: 1,680 acres 575-533-6430

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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HOOPER ATTLE COMPANY

– Registered Herefords & Black Angus –

www.hoopercattlecompany.com

Trucking For Hire • Flatbed • Cattle Pot

Breeding Superior Seedstock for Southwestern Cattlemen for 65 Years. STEVE & DEBBIE HOOPER · 575/773-4535 · FAX : 575/773-4583 · HC 32, BOX 405 RED HILL RT., QUEMADO, NM 87829

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New Mexico CowBelles, 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, 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 Livestock Board, Belinda Garland, Executive Director, 505-841-6161, 2105 Osuna Rd NE Building South,, Albuquerque, NM, 87113, www.nmlbonline.com, NM Brand Registration, Livestock Movement regulation, Livestock Disease Prevention.

New Mexico Oil & Gas Association, 505-9822568, 505-660-4207, 505-986-1094, P. O. Box 1864, Santa Fe, NM, 87504, marieg@ nmoga.org, www.nmoga.org 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 Wool Growers Inc, 505-247-0584, 505-842-1766, P.O. Box7520, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, www.nmagiculture.org, Trade organization for New Mexico Sheep Industry. NM Paint Horse Club,Marilyn Novat, President, novatdgm@gmail.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), Caren Cowan, Executive Director, 505-263-2015, 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. 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.

David & Norma Brennand Piñon, NM 88344 575/687-2185

IDENTIFY YOUR CALVES USE PARENTAGE VERIFIED SIRES Blending Technology with Common Sense Ranch Raised Cattle that Work in the Real World Quality Registered Black Angus Cattle n Mountain-Raised, Rock-Footed n Range Calved, Ranch Raised n Powerful Performance Genetics n Docility Zoetis HD 50K 50,000 DNA Markers (Combined w/Angus EPDs provides the most accurate & complete picture of the animals genetic potential) DNA Sire Parentage Verified AGI Free From All Known Genetic Defects BVD FREE HERD

Registered Angus Bulls Registered Angus Yearling Heifers Available Private Treaty Born & Raised in the USA

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1,2022

64,737 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

CROP PRODUCTION 2021 FIGURES

TYPE

NUMBER

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

170,000 34,500 69,000 17,000

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Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other PECANS

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Texas Hereford Association, 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, State Director, 505-346-2640, 8441 Washington St NE ste C, Albuquerque, NM, 87113, alan.may@aphis.usda.gov, USDA wildlife service. USDA Farm Services, Jonas Moya, State Director, 505-761-4900, 100 Sun Ave, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, USDA Farm services agency. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services, Xavier Montoya, 505-761-4400, 100 Sun Ave, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, Natural Resources. USDA Rural Economic Development, 505-7614900, 100 Sun Ave., 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. Adobe Palace Performance Center, Rose Reams, 575-648-8200, 602-686-2054, 6479 Hwy 380 West, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, RuidosoRose@yahoo.com, NA, Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Inc, Charlie Myers , 505-864-7451, 505-269-9075, 505-864-7073, 19543 Highway 314, Belen, NM, 87002, pennygail66@gmail.com, www. belenlivestockauction.com, Cattle Livestock sales by auction Charles F Dickerson Inc., Charles F Dickerson, 575-644-7445, 575-526-1106, 575-5260880, 3920 W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, charles@cfdauction.com, Charles F. Dickerson, Inc, International Auctioneers.

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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. Dexter Livestock Commission, 274 East Darby Road, Dexter, NM 88230, 575-624-COWS, www,dexterlivestockcommission.com; Sale 11:00 a.m. Every Tuesday, Accepting all classes of Beef Cows & Bulls, Calves & Yearlings, No Feed Charges for Cattle Delivered on Tuesday. Five States Livestock Auction,, 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. 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, 505-400-0312, 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, 520-426-7702, 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. 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. 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, 817-2104225, 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. Bartz Spencer Solar & Water Well Service, Kendal Wilson, 575-799-8142, P.O. Box 1055, 12517 US Hwy 54, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, wi lsonk@alumni.nmsu.edu, “Water Well Service and Supply. Pumps, Tanks, Troughs, Pipe, Fittings, Power Source. Complete Solar Power Systems; Residential, Commercial, Industrial Statewide service and installation” 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 TransportationHeavy Equipment, Supplies, Pipe, etc. Contract Prescribed Fire- Prescribed Fire planning and implementation.

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

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Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

13,000 9,700 2,700

26,493 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

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Compass West Outfitters, Chris guikema, 505-801-7500, Piñon, NM, 88344, info@ compasswestoutfitters.com, www. compasswestoutfitters.com, Wildlife management for profit. 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™.

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Kinetic Improvement, Inc., Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, 505-298-7742, P.O. Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 87191-1603, 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. Langford Tractor Work, Archie Langford, 575-623-1407, 3400 W Brasher, Roswell, NM, 88203, langtrac@cableone.net, Road Grading. 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, 575-4835075, 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. 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, 575-2672819, 575-740-1115, HC 32 Box 45, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, englecowcamp@ yahoo.com, steel products & metal roofing.

Dogs Lacy’s Mini Aussies & Corgies, Sandra Lacy, 575-808-9010, PO Box 522, Capitan, NM, 88316, cowbelllringing@yahoo.com, “Raised in a active home, Parents health tested 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. Moose Creek Mini Aussied, Gail Berndt, 573-289-1400, Box 723, Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346, moosecreekminis@gmail. com, “Health guaranteed mini and toy Australian Shepherds since 1986.” Located near Ruidoso, NM 573-289-1400, moosecreekminis@gmail.com

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149 Years of Raising Quality Cattle and Horses CS Cattle Co. • 575/376-2827 Cimarron, New Mexico “Out in God’s country”

Adobe Palace Performance Center, Rose Reams, 575-648-8200, 602-686-2054, 6479 Hwy 380 West, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, RuidosoRose@yahoo.com, NA, Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 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. Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Karen Budd-Falen, Frank Falen, Sarah Falen, 307-632-5105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, karen@buddfalen.com, buddfalen.com,. Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights.

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

24,500 15,600 100

11,681 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

CROP PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 HARVESTED CROP ACRES

TOTAL PRODUCTION

Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other

4,900 tons 3,800 tons

2,500 1,500

* 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

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Farming is your livelihood, and it’s our business to help protect that. We make it simple to help you select the coverage that’s right for you today and provide options for the future of your growing operation. Now that’s Smarter Insurance for Agriculture.® Contact us to schedule an on-site SuperCheck® and ensure you have the coverage you need.

Monte Anderson Agent, AgWise Master Certified Farm Bureau Financial Services 921 E 21st Street, Suite E Clovis NM 88101 (575) 762-4729 (575) 762-1774 fax

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Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc, 505-508-8002, P.O. Box 7035, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, cattlegrowersfoundationinc@gmail. com. Phil H. Bidegain, President., www. raisingranchers.com, laying the groundwork for the future of ranching. C2 Consulting, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 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 Circle B Ranch, Paul Madrid, 505-250-4456, 505-259-4823, PO Box 306, Bernalillo, NM, 87004, pjmadrid@msn.com, Angus and Irish black cattle, . 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. Cow Sense Herd Management Software, Tim Davis, 800-584-0040, 402-323-6969, 402-323-6968, 245 South 84th Street, Suite 218, Lincoln, NE, 68510-2600, info@ cowsense.com, https://midwestmicro. us/, As the proven leader in cowherd management software, our NEW revolutionary solutions fit any commercial or seed-stock operation. Download a FREE Trial from: https://midwestmicro.us/free_trial_ download, . 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 DuBois, 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!

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LG Genetics, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 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, caren.cowan1@gmail. com. PO Box 7458, Albuquerque, NM. 87194, NEWS A WITH A VIEW and a whole lot more! 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 New Mexico Ag in the Classroom, 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 Beef Council, Dina Reitzel, 505-8419407, 505-841-9409, 1209 Mountain Rd. Pl. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, nmbeef@nmbeef.com, www.nmbeef.com

NMSU Corona Range and Livestock Research Center, Shad Cox, 575-799-3569, 575-8491015, 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. Nogal Mesa Ranchman’s Camp Meeting, Nogal Mesa Ranchman’s, 575-355-2803, P.O. Box 86, Nogal, NM, 88341, acornerstone@plateautel. net, www.nmrcampmeeting.com. Protect Americans Now (PAN), Caren Cowan, Executive Director, 505-263-2015, , 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.

New Mexico Chile Association, Travis Day, ednmca@gmail.com, nmchileassociation. com . Representing the signature crop of New Mexico.

Rio Arriba Cooperative Extension Service, Donald Martinez, 505-685-4523, 505-9271838, 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.

New Mexico CowBelles, , 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 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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, PO Box 7127, Albuquerque, NM, 87194. THE VOICE on Western issues

Univerity of Arizona, Colin Kaltenbach, 520-2922254, 14721 N Alamo Canyon Dr, Oro Valley, AZ, 85755, kltnbch@ag.arizona.edu, Quality education. 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. JULY 2022

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48,186 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, 2022 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

240,000 11,400 79,000 400

2021 FIGURES CROP

Hay, Other

HARVESTED ACRES

30,600

* 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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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 ADM Animal Nutrition, Mona Klein, 806-2828429, 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. 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, 806-679-7295, 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. Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co. & Ranch, Gary Mendiola, 575-291-5339, PO Box 69, 29262 US Highway 70, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Sales of liquid feed, protein and mineral tubs. Dealer for Mix 30 liquid & Westway liquid, Westway Shur-Go 30-12 protein tubs, Opulent Range mineral ClariFly available . We deliver to your ranch., Bays Cattle Co., Ty Bays, 575-590-7587, 575-5373275, 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, 505-2209909, 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.

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Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-7725766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport. Bryan Farm LLC, Jack Bryan, 505-832-1112, 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, Jim Bob Burnett, 575-365-8291, 7255 Roswell Highway, Artesia, NM, 88210, burnettjimbob@ gmail.com, www.burnettranchfeeds.com, Complete line of feeds bulk and sack. Burnett Ranch Feeds LLC, Mike Hanagan, 575-703-6190, 575-365-8291, 7255 Roswell Highway, Artesia, NM, 88210, jbb@pvtn.net, burnettranchfeeds.com. Burrows Ent. LLC, Royal Burrows, 970-353-3769, 2024 East 8th Street, Greeley, CO, 80631, sales@rotogrind.com, www.rotogrind.com, Manufacturer of the Roto Grind Tub Grinders & Grain Grinders for all Beef & Dairy feeding applications., Cache La Poudre Feeds LLC, Ron Treiber, 970-482-5092, 970-227-7867, 970-482-5092, 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. 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., 806-637-4758, 2102 Lubbuck Road, Brownfield, TX, 79316, CPE Feeds Inc Brownfield, TX 79316, 806-637-7458 Cottonseed Products, Range Cubes.

Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 970-736-2272, 14908 Hwy 550 South, Dourango, CO, 81301, Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 14908 Hwy. 550 South, Durango, CO 81301, 303-2590650, Reg. Limousin cattle, alfalfa, grass hay, oat hay. Creighton’s Town and Country, Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca. net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today! Crisden Investments LLC, C.E. Sanchez, 505-2872074, 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@crockettranch.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, 505-330-8089, 18 CR 6830, Waterflow, NM, 87421, Reg. Hereford bulls. 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. Delk Feed Company, Joe Delk, 575-644-3082, Residence: 353 No Problem Dr, Las Cruces, NM, Warehouse: Barker Produce Inc., 7750 Frontage Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, Delk. Feed@yahoo.com, www.admanimalnutrition. com, Wholesale Distributor ADM Animal Nutrition. MoorMan’s Range Mineral & Protein Supplements, Forage First Equine Feeds, ShowTec Show Feeds, 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, 505-4256775, P.O. Box 390, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Complete line of livestock and poultry feeds. Hi-Pro Feeds, 800-447-7620, hiprofeeds.com. Hudson Livestock Supplements Incorporated, 800-750-9608, 325-659-3992, 8150 Thompson Road, Miles, TX, 76861, hudliv@ aol.com, www.hudsonlivestock.com, Molasses in the tub. JULY 2022

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1,686 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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

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Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

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TOTAL ACRES

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Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other

4,400 1,100

23,200 tons 3,300 tons

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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. Kripple Kreek Ranch, Angus & Limousin Cattle, Chile & Alfalfa, P.O. Box 585, Magdalena NM 87825, 575-635-0559 L&K Farm, Christopher Carrasco, 505-865-9378, 1111 Don Pasqual Rd. NW, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, Reg. Black Angus, alfalfa, irrigated pasture. Lazy JB Angus, Jeff 970-596-4517 Kathi 970-596-0045 Britney 970-596-2092 Brandon 970-596-4965, 970-596-4517, 970-596-0045, 17270 6450 Rd., Montrose, CO, 81403, kathi@lazyjb.com, www. lazujbangus.com, “Registered Angus Cattle, Females & steers for sale private treaty in the fall. Online Show Heifer Sale – Oct. 11, 2021 Annual Bull Sale at the Ranch – March 5, 2022, Biozyme products available also.” Lazy JB Cattleworks, Kathi Creamer, 970-5960045, 970-596-2092, 17270 6450 Rd., Montrose, CO, 81403, kathi@lazyjb.com, www.lazyjbangus.com, Biozyme products including Concept Aid, Sure Champ, & VitaCharge Paste Marshall Ranch, Larry Marshall, 575-734-5415, P.O. Box 399, Dexter, NM, 88230, lmarshall@ fbfs.com, Alfafa, wheat silage, corn silage, cotton & pecans. Menefee Farms LLC, Dwight, Seth, Tad, 575-6161077, 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, 575-7993670, 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 performancelow-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/ Ultrasound Services & Training 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.

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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.

T4 Farm, Donnie Bidegain, 575-402-6971, 3010 Quay Road 60, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Alfalfa Hay.

One Stop Feed Inc., Lovita Hale, 575-762-3997, 400 S Hull, Clovis, NM, 88101.

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.

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

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

Point of Rocks Ranch, Faye Gaines, 575-4852473, HC 60 Box 27, Springer, NM, 87747, fayegaines@yahoo.com, Pasture & GrassSanta Fe Trail preservation.

Townsend Brangus, , 580-443-5777, 580-3801606, P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK, 73450, cgtpattownsend@yahoo.com, Registered and commercial Brangus, grass hay.

Purina Animal Nutrition,Stephen Swift, sms@ landolakes.com, Feeds for all types of livestock, wildlife, exotics, small animal, and pets.

Westway Feed Products, Cherami Viator, 800-800-7517, 2001 Timberloch PL, The Woodlands, TX, 77380. Cheramie.Viator@ westwayfeed.com, www.westwayfeed.com/, The global supplier of agricultural-based liquid solutions, including feed, with the resources, service, technical support and collaborative culture.

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. 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. Red Doc Farm, Emilio Sanchez, Manager, 505-507-7781, 703 S. Christopher Rd., Belen, NM, 87002, ronda@reddocfarm.com, Registered Santa Gertrudis Cattle, USDA Inspected Beef, Beans, Corn, Alfalfa and Hay, ag products 505-508-7771 Elia Sanchez, 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, 505-9277935, 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, 505-245-7990, P.O. Box 1264, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Dealer of Acco feeds, animals and poultry feeds. SarTec Corporation, Bret Hobbs, 806-239-8728, 9403 Quincy Ave, Lubbock, TX, 79424, bret. hobbs@sartec.com, SarTec.com. Industry leading yucca extract feed additives! 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. Snake Ranch, LLC, Steve Sichler, 575-838-2839, 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.

White Barn Hay and Cattle, Jason Barnard, 520-507-3332, 224 W Whetten Ln, Portal, AZ, 85632, jncbarnard@gmail.com, Feeding Cattle, Selling Hay and Suther’s Feed Products, and Producing High Quality Bred Heifers

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. 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. Paco Feed Yard, LLC., Joel Smith, 806-2653281, Box 956, Friona, TX, 79035, www. pacofeedyardllc.com. Producers Livestock Marketing Association, Danny Major, 928-925-3710, P.O. Box 5128, Chino Valley, AZ, 86323. 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, 505-6520195, P.O. Box 912, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, tucumcarifeedyard@hotmail.com, Feedyard.

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

58,000 7,300 22,000 1,000

220,029 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 2021 FIGURES

HARVESTED ACRES

CROP

Cotton, Pima Cotton, Upland Hay, Alfalfa

PECANS * Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands. State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands.

5,940 2,330 7,200

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9,410 bales 4,520 bales 59,400 tons

PRODUCTION (1000 lbs.)

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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

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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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White Barn Hay and Cattle, Jason Barnard, 520-507-3332, 224 W Whetten Ln, Portal, AZ, 85632, jncbarnard@gmail.com, Feeding Cattle, Selling Hay and Suther’s Feed Products, and Producing High Quality Bred Heifers

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. American Heritage Bank, Colten Grau, 575-7622800, 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, 575-8947171, P.O. Box 872, T or C, NM, 87901, Full service bank, short- and long-term financing. Bank of the Southwest, John Naylor, 575-6251122, 226 North Main, Roswell, NM, 88201, www.banksw.com, Full service Bank short or long term. C2 Consulting, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 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, 575-769-1911, 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: 505-8325092, CellL 505-379-8212, www.cbcnm.bank Cornerstone Accounting & Payroll Service, LLC, Kandie Daves, 575-744-4088, 575-7400077, 575-744-4460, 200 Rock Canyon Road, Box 1669, Elephant Butte, NM, 87935, cornerstonetax2@gmail.com, Income Tax Preparation & Resolution; Payroll Processing & Bookkeeping Service

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Cow Sense Herd Management Software, Tim Davis, 800-584-0040, 402-323-6969, 402-323-6968, 245 South 84th Street, Suite 218, Lincoln, NE, 68510-2600, info@ cowsense.com, https://midwestmicro. us/, As the proven leader in cowherd management software, our NEW revolutionary solutions fit any commercial or seed-stock operation. Download a FREE Trial from: https://midwestmicro.us/free_trial_ download,. 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. 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

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• Specialists in parts and service for your 4 x 4 vehicle • Trailer Parts & Repair • B&W Hitches • ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE

Farm Bureau Insurance Agency - John Garcia, Natalie Archuleta, 575-483-2706, 575-4831017, 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. Farmers & Stockmens Bank, 575-374-8301, 575-278-2861, 22 Maple Street, P.O. Box 488, Clayton, NM, 88415, www.fandsbank.com. 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. James Polk Stone Community Bank, Kenneth Berry, 575-622-7621, 1901 N. Main, Roswell, NM, 88201, kenneth.berry@jpstonecb.com, Financial services. 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, 575-763-3904, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, landmark@plateautel.ent, landmarkclovis. com, Real Estate closings, Title Insurance, 1031 Exchanges. New Mexico Bank & Trust, 505-830-8328, 505-830-8338, 3002 Louisiana NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, mmartin@nmb-t. com, Financial needs. Principal Financial, Robert Barnard, 575-3733737, 1625 So. Main St #1, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, robert@4barcompany.com, Financial services and business continuation planning. Tamara G. Hurt CPA PC, Tamara Hurt, 575-5467557, 575-546-3953, PO Box 2049, Deming, NM, 88031, tamara@hurtcpa. com, www.hurtcpa.com, Serving all your financial, accounting, payroll, and tax needs. Specializing in agriculture and small business. 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.

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59,922 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

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PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CROP 2021 FIGURES JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

NUMBERS

CROP

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

34,000 15,700 7,300 800

Cotton, Upland Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other

HARVESTED ACRES

2,700 11,300 3,000

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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

TOTAL PRODUCTION

8,150 bales 71,400 tons 10,700 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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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.

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.

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. Hashknife Ranch, 505-425-6021, 505-6709908, 505-425-0540, P.O. Box 72, 2078 State Hwy 161, Watrous, NM, 87753, dogie@ hashkniferanch.net, www.hashkniferanch.net. Angus and Quarter Horses.

Armstrong Equine Services, Josh Armstrong , 575-312-2291, 175 Esslinger Road, La Mesa, NM, 88044, josh@armstrongequine.com, ArmstrongEquine.com , Fine Reined Horses,

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.

Barbed Wire Enterprices, Buzz Baird, 575-3746688, 75 Lake Hwy, Clayton, NM, 88415, dena.baird@yahoo.com, AQHA reg. horses - cutting horse bloodlines.

Hisel Ranch, Glen Hisel, 575-274-6250, 1990 San Patricio Rd, Elida, NM, 88116, Comm. cattle & Horses.

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-type horses. Brahaim Hindi & Sons, Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-7994395, 505-228-1566, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Commercial Black Angus, Commercial Rambouillet and Karakiel Sheep, Reg Arabian Horses. Calves, lambs and wool. Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Inc, Auction Market, Charlie Myers , 505-864-7451, 505-269-9075, 505-864-7073, 19543 Higway 314, Belen, NM, 87002, pennygail66@gmail. com, www.belenlivestockauction.com, Cattle Livestock sales by auction Chatfield Ranch, Joe Chatfield, 575-497-9619, 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. CS Ranch, Warren Davis, 575-376-2827, 620 State Rd 58, Cimarron, NM, 87740, csranch@ bacavalley.com, Comm. cattle- horses: CS Hunting & Outfitting (Big Game hunting). Double Z Bar Ranch, Steve Zimmer, 575-8435054, P.O. Box 17, Miami, NM, 87729, Reg. & Comm. Herefords and Red Angus cattle. Private treaty sales bulls, bred heifers, high quality grass hay.

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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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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. JG Livestock Co., Shane or Sherry Goemmer, RR 1, Nowata, OK 74048, 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.

Lefebre Horsemanship, Horses, Corey Lefebre, 505-427-0893, 970-759-7025, 48 Road 2391, Aztec, NM, 87410, lexie.crawford.32@gmail. com, Lefebre Horsemanship on Facebook, We specialize in ranch versatility, western performance, and all around colt starting with multiple years experience training and in the PRCA, NCHA, and more. 24/7 video system & free feed grass hay., 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 Mesa Vista Stud, Truman Smith DVM, 575-4453912, 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. NM Paint Horse Club,Marilyn Novat, President, novatdgm@gmail.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. 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.

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26,388 3,970 square miles median, 14 .2” October 24 April 28 6,142 ft . Silver City 1,207,930 acres 358,655 acres 24,000 acres 975,103 acres 0 acres surface: 3,690 acres; ground: 1,840 acres; surface & ground: 1,420 acres 575-388-1559

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Parsons Ranch 7K/8K EL., Bernard and Ann Parsons, 719-868-2291, 719-859-8888, 17655 State HY 12, Weston, CO, 81091, quickriva@ icloud.com, N/A, Parsons Ranch (7K-8K Elevation) - AQH’s Size/Sense, Big Game Hunting,

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.

Patterson Cattle Co., Loren Patterson , 575-9375458, PO Box 291, Corona , NM, 88318, lopatter@yahoo.com, “Commercial Angus and F1 Black Baldies Replacement Heifers and Yearlings “

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.

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. Rancho Alegre, Reymundo Maestas, 505-5892170, 500-877-1279, 505-877-6797, 3912 Isleta Blvd.SW, Albuq, NM, 87105, reynundo. maestas@aps.edu, 3912 Isleta Blvd.SW, Black Angus Cattle, 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, 575-653-4617, 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. cattle-Horses-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, 505-4663021, 505-490-1415, 505-466-1208, 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. 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.

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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, 891 Road 4990, Bloomfield, NM, 87413, scox@ timcox.com, TimCox.com, Western art; originals, limited edition prints, canvases, and Giclées, and yearly calendars.

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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. Box Farms, Box Irrigation & Box Beef, Phillip Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox@ plateautel.net, none, We raise and sell beef direct to customers. We sell and service insurance. We sell PVC irrigation pipe and supplies., 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,, 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.

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Depot Farm and Ranch Agency, Terry Mikulenka 325-423-2110, Shane Altizer 325-423-2713, Roswell NM Office 575-622-1206; Robstown TX office 800-955-5950, Progreso TX office 877-560-2767. Pature, Rangeland and Forage, Annual Forage, Dairy DRP, Hemp 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 Farm Bureau Insurance Agency - John Garcia, Natalie Archuleta, 575-483-2706, 575-4831017, 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, 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.

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Justice Insurance Group, Alicia Sanchez, 505-463-1993, , 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. 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 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, 575-762-8373, 575-762-8362, 501 Commerce Way Suite 5, Clovis, NM, 88101, kpadilla@allstate.com, Nick Wiegel Allstate Agency.

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575 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

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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. 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. Waypath Employee Benefits, Rowdy Green, 505-922-1198, ext 703. Brent Gordeon, 505.255.1198, ext 0.Barb Sundhholm, 505.255.1198, ext 704. www.waypatheb.com Williams Insurance, Todd, 575-769-2855, 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, 432-4263336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www. bigbendtrailers.com, Trailers and Limousin cattle. Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-7725766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport.

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Manufacturers 3C Cattle Feeders, Clyde, Casey & Bear Runyan, 580-384-3493, 580-618-1254, POB 144, Mill Creek, OK, 74856, facebook.com/3C-CattleFeeders, Toolboxes Available on All Feeders. ADM Animal Nutrition, Mona Klein, 806-2828429, 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, 505-832-1400, 505-350-0767, 505-832-1441, 3215 NM-333, Moriarty, NM, 87035, brnm94@ brconstructionco.com. Bartz Spencer Solar & Water Well Service, Kendal Wilson, 575-799-8142, P.O. Box 1055, 12517 US Hwy 54, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, wi lsonk@alumni.nmsu.edu, “Water Well Service and Supply. Pumps, Tanks, Troughs, Pipe, Fittings, Power Source. Complete Solar Power Systems; Residential, Commercial, Industrial Statewide service and installation” Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Jim Loughead, 480-235-3551, 816-671-8813, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 852333310, james.loughead@boehringer-ingelheim. com, https://www.boehringer-ingelheim. us/animal-health/who-we-are, Cattle First! Trusted brand name biologicals, pharmaceuticals, parasiticides and nutritional supplements: Triangle, Pyramid, Express, LongRange, Exprinex, Ivomec, Zactran, Bio-Mycin & much more.,

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, 303-2872826, 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. Jones Manufacturing Co., Rod Giese, 402-5283861, 1486 12th Road, P.O. Box 38, Beemer, NE, 68716, mightygiant@mightygiant.com, www.mightygiant.com, The Mighty Giant tub grinder is a durable, high capacity tub grinder designed to grind any type of forage or grain. Kiva Lighting and Metal Fab, Chad McCollam, 800-275-5482, 505-342-9044, 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.

Burrows Ent. LLC, Royal Burrows, 970-353-3769, 2024 East 8th Street, Greeley, CO, 80631, sales@rotogrind.com, www.rotogrind.com, Manufacturer of the Roto Grind Tub Grinders & Grain Grinders for all Beef & Dairy feeding applications.,

Manchester Mfg. Co., Talotta Kloefkorn, 580-694-2292, 1647 Main Street, PO Box 36, Manchester, OK, 73758, kloefkorn@kanokla. net, www.manchestermfg.com, Force Feed Feederchains and grain raddles for combines, front mount boom systems for wicking or spraying.,

Cache La Poudre Feeds LLC, Ron Treiber, 970-482-5092, 970-227-7867, 970-482-5092, 1724 North Overland Trail, Fort Collins, CO, 80521, clpfeeds@msn.com, Profilefeeds. com.

Mary Beth Maloy, Mary Beth Maloy, 505-3446123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@ maloystorage.com, www.maloystorage.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.

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.

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4,132 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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows

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Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other

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30,000 tons 4,100 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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Munks’ Manufacturing Inc., 800-377-9454, 800-377-9459, 9578 March’s Pt. Road, Anacortes, WA, 98221-9628, www. munksmanufacturing.com, Munks’ Slings & Ambulances, cattle, horses, swine, dogs, sheep, llamas.

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.

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.

WW Fiberglass Tank Co., Todd Little, 806-6691128, 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

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!!.

Zia Cowtoon Co., Wheeler Hughes, 210-464-8432, 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.

R.L. Cox Co, Ellen Goodson, 505-242-4980, 2819 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, Leather goods, sheep skin, & fur. Red Brand, Dain Rakestraw, 800-447-6444, 7000 S W Adams St, Peoria, IL, 61641, marketing.redbrandstore@gmail.com , www. redbrand.com/, Red Brand makes wire fence products 100% made in the USA from start to finish. Our wire fence products have been the trusted choice of property owners, farmers, and ranchers since 1889. Rusty’s Weigh Scales & Service Inc, Joe Jackson, 806-747-2912, 800-666-2802, 806-7411445, 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.swihart-sales. 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

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Meat 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. Box Farms, Box Irrigation & Box Beef, Phillip Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox@ plateautel.net, none, We raise and sell beef direct to customers. We sell and service insurance. We sell PVC irrigation pipe and supplies., Circle B Ranch, Paul Madrid, 505-250-4456, 505-259-4823, PO Box 306, Bernaillo, NM, 87004, pjmadrid@msn.com, Angus and Irish black cattle, . Danley Ranch, Justin Danley , 575-430-0848, 1404 w3 rd, Tularosa , NM, 88352, jbd0088@ gmail.com, Ranch raised Beef Sold by the whole or half. No hormones antibiotics or feed additives $4.00 per pound on the hanging weight plus processing corn finished (575)430-0848 JX Ranch Natural Beef, Mimi Sidwell, 575-4036904, 575-403-6904, 6237 Hwy 209, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, info@leannaturalbeef. com, www.leannaturalbeef.com, Raise and direct-market 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. 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.

Red Doc Farm, Emilio Sanchez, Manager, 505-507-7781, 703 S. Christopher Rd., Belen, NM, 87002, ronda@reddocfarm.com, Registered Santa Gertrudis Cattle, USDA Inspected Beef, Beans, Corn, Alfalfa and Hay, ag products 505-508-7771 Elia Sanchez,

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Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc, 505-508-8002, P.O. Box 7035, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, cattlegrowersfoundationinc@gmail. com. Phil H. Bidegain, President., 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. 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 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. New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom, 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 Boys & Girls Ranches, Mike Kull, 505-881-3363, P.O. Box 9, 6209 Hendris Rd NE, Boys Ranch, NM, 87002-5000, Adoption, foster placement for youth and residential care for boys and girls. New Mexico CowBelles,, 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 FFA Foundation, 575-646-3026, 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.

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74,124 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

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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 CROP PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

84,000 23,000 33,500 2,700

2020 FIGURES

CROP

HARVESTED ACRES

TOTAL PRODUCTION

Cotton, Upland Hay, Other

13,500 2,900

30,600 bales 4,100

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county Still Showing Champions! In the show ring or in the field! Lazy D Ranch Red Angus Stop by the Ranch any time! We love to show off our Red Angus. 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS, YEARLING BULLS & REPLACEMENT HEIFERS AVAILABLE HEIFERS AVAILABLE

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Protect Americans Now (PAN), Caren Cowan, Executive Director, 505-263-2015, 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. Rio Arriba Cooperative Extension Service, Donald Martinez, 505-685-4523, 505-9271838, 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, 210-4648432, 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, 575-4830123, 575-447-3887, 575-483-0123, 170 Spear Road, P.O. Box 697, Springer, NM, 87747, Hatsix1@gmail.com, hatsixcattle.com, Broad service organization, working throughout the intermountain west.

Ty Jones Cattle Co, Ty Jones, 806-676-3288, P.O. Box 8190, Amarillo, TX, 79114, tjcattle@ gmail.com, Serving all your order buying needs

Ranch Equip./ Supplies

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

3C Cattle Feeders, Clyde, Casey & Bear Runyan, 580-384-3493, 580-618-1254, POB 144, Mill Creek, OK, 74856, facebook.com/3C-CattleFeeders, Toolboxes Available on All Feeders.

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.

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.

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

Picacho, NM

• Molasses Base • Liquid Feed • Eco-fiber tubs

Corn-soy base Liquid Feed

Acosta Equipment, Inc., Jesus Acosta, 575-8353961, 155 NW Frontage Rd, Scan Acacia, NM, 87831, acostaequipmentinc@yahoo.com, Commercial Angus Cattle. Authorized Stihl Dealer, Rental Services, Welding Supplies. Tire sales and service., 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.

BAR GUITAR LIQUID FEED CO. LLC Your local dealer for

Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-400-0312, 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.

We Deliver

Liquid, Protein Tubs & Minerals

Allflex USA, Sid Howard, 800-989-8247, P.O. Box 612266, Dallas/Ft. Worth airport, TX, 752612266, showard@allflexusa.com, Allflex Tags. Animal Health Express, Tim & Barbara Jackson, 800-533-8115, 520-888-0294, 800-4379898, 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.

For info and prices call Gary Mendiola

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County Extension Agent

19,680 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, 2022 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

27,500 20,000 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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Reg. & Comm. Red Angus For Sale

FergusonRanch 575/849-1446

P. O. BOX 578 · CARRIZOZO, NM 88301

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Bartz Spencer Solar & Water Well Service, Kendal Wilson, 575-799-8142, P.O. Box 1055, 12517 US HWY 54, CARRIZOZO, NM, NM, 88301, wilsonk@alumni.nmsu.edu, “Water Well Service and Supply. Pumps, Tanks, Troughs, Pipe, Fittings, Power Source. Complete Solar Power Systems; Residential, Commercial, Industrial Statewide service and installation” 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. Border Tank Resources, Brian Booher, 915-8596843, 915-539-7781, 9953 Pioneer Lane, El Paso, TX, 79927, Round water troughs. 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, 575-935-1111, 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, 800-8785333, 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.

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.

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.

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.

Cow Sense Herd Management Software, Tim Davis, 800-584-0040, 402-323-6969, 402-323-6968, 245 South 84th Street, Suite 218, Lincoln, NE, 68510-2600, info@ cowsense.com, https://midwestmicro. us/, As the proven leader in cowherd management software, our NEW revolutionary solutions fit any commercial or seed-stock operation. Download a FREE Trial from: https://midwestmicro.us/free_trial_ download, .

Express Scale Services, Steve Keith, 806-6553033, P.O. Box 748, Canyon, TX, 79015, www.expressscale.com Sales/Service all types of Scales.

Creighton’s Town and Country, Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca. net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today! Dan’s Boots & Saddles, Larry, 505-345-2220, 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, 800-489-8354, 602-275-7582, 1702 W Linden Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85007, www.desertscales.com.

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. 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, 303-2872826, 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, 760-337-9244, 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.

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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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PUNCHY CATTLE COMPANY

(575) 502-0013 • Anthony, New Mexico • www.punchycattlecompanyandtanksupply.com facebook.com/Punchy-Cattle-Company-Tank-Supply-1416734078350487

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23,373 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

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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 at www.farmstore.com – 15% rebate www.kaddatzequipment.com

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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

McPHERSON HEIFER BULLS  ½ Corriente, ½ Angus bulls. All Solid Black Virgins ½ Corriente, ½ Angus Bred Heifers & Young Pairs Solid Black Matt • 806/292-1035 Steve • 806/292-1039 Lockney, Texas • Claude, Texas Columbus, New Mexico

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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™.

Mesa Tractor, 505-344-1631, 3826 4th st NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, jed@mesatractor. com, www.mesa-tractor.com, Kubota tractors-Stihl products-Walker productssale parts for all.

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.

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.

Koll Trailers, Ronnie Koll, 505-873-8400, 1001Prosperity SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, kolltrailers@msn.com, Sales of horse, livestock, utility & cargo Trailers-Filson 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, 575-571-2600, 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, 505-927-7935, 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. M5 Custom Leather, Daniel Matyniak, 575-6493279, 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 575-6493279 for more info. McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-5423551, 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 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.

Metal Depot, Jose Magana, 800-677-2524, 8316 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, jamagana@ncilp.com, suppliers of metal ranch products.

Munks’ Manufacturing Inc., 800-377-9454, 800-377-9459, 9578 March’s Pt. Road, Anacortes, WA, 98221-9628, www. munksmanufacturing.com, Munks’ Slings & Ambulances, cattle, horses, swine, dogs, sheep, llamas. 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. 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. Phase-A-Matic, Mike Jones, General Mgr, 800-962-6976, 661-947-8485, 661-9478764, 39360 3rd St. East, Suite 301, Palmdale, CA, 93550, mike@phase-a-matic.com, phasea-matic.com, Ru 3-phase equipment from single-phase power. Pinnacle Solar Power, LLC, Mark Daley, 480-544-0477, 4211 E Camino St , Mesa , AZ, 85205, pinnaclesolarpower@gmail.com, Submersible Solar Water Pumps and Off Grid Systems designed by ranchers and farmers call or email Mark Daley and lets talk about your water needs 480-544-0477 pinnaclesolarpower@gmail.com, 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.


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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

19,000 11,700 24,000

70,279 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

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Punchy Ranch Supplies, John Stallard, 575-5125252, 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. Red Brand, Dain Rakestraw, 800-447-6444, 7000 S W Adams St, Peoria, IL, 61641, marketing.redbrandstore@gmail.com , www. redbrand.com/, Red Brand makes wire fence products 100% made in the USA from start to finish. Our wire fence products have been the trusted choice of property owners, farmers, and ranchers since 1889. Repro-Scan, Dr. Manny Encinias, Ph.D., 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, repro-scan.com, Sales and on-site training for portable ultrasound systems used for pregnancy diagnosis. Reveal 4-N-1, LLC., Reveal 4-N-1, 937-444-2609, 15686 Webber Road, Mt. Orab, OH, 45154, info@reveal4-in-1.com, www.reaveal4-n-1. com, 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 Roeder Implement Inc., Alfred Roeder, 785-3366103, 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. Roswell Livestock & Farm Supply, Dale Rogers, 575-622-9164, 1105 E. 2nd, Roswell, NM, 88202, dale@roswelllivestock.com, Farm & Livestock supplies and services. 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.

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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/

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Stockmen’s Feed Bunk, Mark Schumacher, Manager, Kevin Burns, Sales, 806-249-5602, 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.

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.

Swihart’s LLC, Roger Swihart, 785-754-3513, 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS, 67752, swiharts@ruraltel.net, www.swihart-sales. 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, 940-3422005, 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 T & T Trailers Sales, Jon Satriana, 575-382-5400, 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. Tire Water Troughs, The Tire Welder, 505-8843550, 800-359-2208, 505-884-1480, 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.

Walker Trailer Sales, Manuel Gonzalez, 575-7700201, 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, 830-4079274, 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, 575-8351630, Exit 156, Frontage Road East, Lemitar, NM, 87823, williamswindmill@live.com, williamswindmill.com/, Full service for all your well and watering needs. Solar, submersible, and windmill., 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, 877-9288885, 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.

Real Estate Ag Brokers, Ltd., Tom Horton, 806-206-6431, 806-322-5302, 4000 SW 34th, Ave, Suite A, Amarillo, TX, 79109, tomh@agbrokersltd. com, www.agbrokersltd.com.

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4,589 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

15,800 9,300 400

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South Ranch: Hwy 104 - 14 miles East of Las Vegas, NM North Ranch: Hwy 434 - 7.5 miles North of Mora, NM Rancher to Rancher – Bulls Ready to Work Reg. Bulls & Heifers Private Treaty

915-490-1817

Patrick Gomez • patrick_4g@yahoo.com • 4gmountainangus.net

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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.

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.

Agri-Land Advisors, LLC, Colin McVaugh, 575-649-0788, PO Box 3203, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, colin@agrilandadvisors.com, www.agrilandadvisors.com, Agri-Land Advisors, LLC - Farm and Ranch Real Estate Appraisal - Colin S. McVaugh, ARA - Serving New Mexico, West Texas and Eastern Arizona,

Chas. S. Middleton and Son, LLC, , Sam Middleton, 806-763-5331, 5016 122nd Street, Lubbock, TX, 79424, sam@csmandson.com, chassmiddleton.com, 100 Ranch, 55, 439± acres - $14, 000, 000 - Socorro & Lincoln Counties, The 100 Ranch is a large ranch operation near Ruidoso, NM with 55, 439 ± acres, great infrastructure, and big game hunting. ,

American Heritage Bank, Colten Grau, 575-7622800, 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, 575-6225867, 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, 877-5572624, 7 Mustang Road, Elephant Butte NM 87935 , beaverheadoutdoors.com , New Mexico Ranches & Hunting 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 JIm Bob Burnett, JIm Bob Burnett, 575-365-8291, 205 East Cottonwood Rd, Lake Arthur, NM, 88253, burnettjimbob@gmail.com, Michelet Homestead Realty AG Networks for all your farm and ranch needs. Campo Bonito, LLC., David P. Dean, 432-426-3779, 432-634-0441, P.O. Box 1077, Ft. Davis, TX, 79734, www.availableranches.com. Capital Realty, Howard McCall, 505-296-3434, 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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Chas. S. Middleton & Son, Jim Welles, 505-9676562, 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.

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. 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, 505-5073065, 505-296-1500, 3530 Wyoming Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87111, jeanenehall@ sellersbuyers.com, Real Estate.

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.

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.

Chip Cole Real Estate, Chip Cole, 325-655-3555, 14 E. Beauregard Ave., Ste. 201, San Angelo, TX, 76903-5831, Real Estate Broker.

Exit Clovis Realty, Coletta Ray, 575-762-4200, 575-799-9600, 2504 Ashford Drive, Clovis, NM, 88101, Real Estate.

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.

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.

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.

A Monfette Construction Co.

Drinking Water Storage Tanks

Veteran Owned

100 -11,000 Gallons In Stock

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Not Just a Little Better — A Lot High Specific Gravity, Heavy Weight Long Warranty Black NRCS Tanks Lifting Eyes — 24 Inch Manhole Please call for the BEST SERVICE & VALUE.

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, 575-748-4722, 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 @575-7481036. Hat Six Cattle Company, M.D. Hobbs, 575-4830123, 575-447-3887, 575-483-0123, 170 Spear Road, P.O. Box 697, Springer, NM, 87747, Hatsix1@gmail.com, hatsixcattle.com, Broad service organization, working throughout the intermountain west.

Cloudcroft, NM • 1-800/603-8272 nmwatertanks.com

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

69,152 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 2021 FIGURES

NUMBER

14,000 10,600 300

* 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

HARVESTED CROP

TOTAL ACRES

PRODUCTION

Hay, Alfalfa

900

4,100 tons

Hay, Other PECANS

500

BEARING ACRES

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NA

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

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

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Headquarters West, LTD, Sam Hubbell , 520-609-2546, OO box 1039, Sonoita , AZ, 85637, samhubbell@headquarterswest.com, Headquarters west.com, Double bar r ranch , . JFW Ranch Consulting, Jim Welles, 505-9676562, 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, 505-9897573, 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, 575-8383016, 575-854-2150, 505-854-2150, 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, 575-5224224, 575-640-9395, 575-522-7105, 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 Monte Verde Realty, Stan Harrell, 800-3680753, 575-377-2344, 3415 Mountain View Blvd #1, Angel Fire, NM, 87710, monteverde@ newmex.com, Real Estate- ranch/acreage sales.

From all the Families at T4. We are praying for all the firefighters across the state and the nation. And always, for rain for everyone. 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 Coffman

Mossy Oak Properties NM Ranch & Luxury, LLC, Stacy Turney, 575-336-1316, 575-8080144, 575-808-8738, 2825 Sudderth Drive, Suite F, Ruidoso, NM, 88345, STurney@MossyOakProperties.com, www. NMRanchandHome.com. Do not run previous listing. 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. 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. New Mexico Land, A. C. Taylor, 505-239-4044, 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., Tim O’Neill, 575-376-2341, 575-447-2340, 456 E 9th St, Suite B, Cimarron, NM, 87714, land@swranches.com, www.swranches.com, Timothy John O’Neill, 575-376-2341, cell 575-447-2340, land@ swranches.com, website www.swranches. com. Licensed since 1998 selling New Mexico, specifically North East., . 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, 575-7445140, 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.


County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022

8,275 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

CROP PRODUCTION 2021 FIGURES

TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

35,000 600

CROP

Hay, Other

HARVESTED ACRES

6,800

TOTAL PRODUCTION

7,400 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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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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Premier Ranch, Susan Johnson or Jay Platt, 505-469-4303, 575-740-3243, P.O. Box 987, Berthoud, CO, 80513, nmranchproperties. com R.C. Cline Land Co. Inc., Richard C. Cline, Jr., 806-353-5200, 806-676-2064, 806-353-2521, 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, 575-7415017, P.O. Box 8, Lovington, NM, 88260, beth@raftercross.com, www.raftercross. com, Serving Southeast New Mexico. Residential, Vacant Land, Farm & Ranch. 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. 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.

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Stallard Real Estate Services, John and Kim Stallard, 575-355-4454, 575-799-5799, 26230, US Highway 60-84 E, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, realestate@plateautel.net, RanchesEtc.com, Over 30 years of farm and ranch realty. , 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. 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, 972-923-2994, 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. Verde Realty, Laura Riley 505-330-3984, Ashley White 505-360-9819. Ranch sales Watson Smith Law Firm, Josh Smith, 575-5280500, 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, 505-792-3713, 3613 NMSR 528 NW Ste H, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, haworth@wwrealty.comm, Specializing in Farm and Ranch Sales and Commercial real estate. Z Summer s Ranch, Hoz, 575-773-4746, HC 32 Box 402, Quemado, NM, 87829, hozco808@ gmail.com, Lease grass to other ranchers. Zia Real Estate, 575-258-8656, Keli Cox 575-937-4616; Erike Perry, 575-937-5390; Joyce Roulston, 575-686-8782; Nik Cortese, 575-760-3818; Dixie Joe Brown, 575-9371049; www.zia-realestate.com

Rodeo Arizona High School Rodeo Association, State Secretary Linda Compton, 520-560-2387, arizonahighschoolrodeo@gmail.com Casper Baca Rodeo Company, Gallup NM, 505-240-0736, bacarodeo@gmail.com. http://bacarodeo.com/ Watch for the annual Renegade Rodeo Tour Natural Light Photography, 972-552-0301, naturallightphoto87015@gmail.com New Mexico High School Rodeo Association, Kelsy Abel, President, 575-390-3305, kelsyable@yahoo.com Rodeo Sport Tours, Frank Etter, 830-832-3045, P O Box 54306, Hurst, TX, 76054, frank@ rodeotours.com, Rodeo@Rodeotours.com, National Finals Rodeo Tour Packages Turquoise Circuit Pro Rodeo, 711 East Hill Avenue, Gallup NM 87301, turquoiswcircuitprorodeo@hotmail.com

Sheep 6-H Ranches, LLC (Mountaineer), Vic & Phyllis Hawley, 928-380-1228, 505-200-1274, P.O. Box 1503, Edgewood, NM, 87015, vic_hawley@juno.com, Reg. Rambouillet, Reg. Hereford. American Sheep Industry Assn, 303-771-3500, 9785 Maroon Circle, Ste 360, Englewood, CO, 88012. Brahaim Hindi & Sons, Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-7994395, 505-228-1566, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Commercial Black Angus, Commercial Rambouillet and Karakiel Sheep, Reg Arabian Horses. Calves, lambs and wool. Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Inc, Charlie Myers , 505-864-7451, 505-269-9075, 505-864-7073, 19543 Higway 314, Belen, NM, 87002, pennygail66@gmail.com, www. belenlivestockauction.com, Cattle Livestock sales by auction Cooper Brothers, Jim 575-653-4180, Punk 575-687-3445, Southeast, NM. Cordova’s Professional Sheep Shearing, Anthony Cordova, 505-681-8060, 505-8700341, 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, 575-6223360, 575-420-3630, 575-622-3161, 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.

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LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022

38,717 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

14,700 4,600

* 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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Bulls & Heifers FOR SALE AT THE FARM

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MANUEL SALAZAR 136 County Road 194 Cañones, NM 87516 usa.ranch@yahoo.com PHONE: 575-638-5434 JULY 2022

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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. 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, 575-4843441, #74 Cauhape Ranch Road, Hope, NM, 88250, Wool feeder lambs. Jay’s Navajo Lamb & Wool, Jay Begay, 928-6373552, P.O. Box 725, Hotevilla, AZ, 86030, jay_bjr@yahoo.com, facebook.com/ jaysnavajosheep, Champion Navajo-Churro Sheep and Angora Goats. 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.

NMSU Corona Range & Livestock Research Center, Shad Cox, 575-799-3569, 575-8491015, 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 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, 575-6444074, 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, 505-3252837, 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, 575-7490102, 505-286-6349, 139 Square H Rd, Edgewood, NM, 87015, josecano53@ gmail.com

Solar/ Electric/ Windmill Aermotor Windmill Company, 325-651-4951, 4277 Dank Hanks Lane, San Angelo, TX, 76904, sales@aermotorwindmill.com. Bartz Spencer Solar & Water Well Service, Kendal Wilson, 575-799-8142, P.O. Box 1055, 12517 US HWY 54, CARRIZOZO, NM, NM, 88301, wilsonk@alumni.nmsu.edu, “Water Well Service and Supply. Pumps, Tanks, Troughs, Pipe, Fittings, Power Source. Complete Solar Power Systems; Residential, Commercial, Industrial Statewide service and installation” New Mexico Water & Electric, 575-895-3306, 39th Street, Hillsboro, NM, 88042, nmwatersupplyinc@ gmail.com. Pinnacle Solar Power, LLC, Mark Daley, 480-544-0477, 4211 E Camino St , Mesa , AZ, 85205, pinnaclesolarpower@gmail.com, Submersible Solar Water Pumps and Off Grid Systems designed by ranchers and farmers call or email Mark Daley and lets talk about your water needs 480-544-0477 Williams Windmill, Matt Williams, 575-8351630, Exit 156, Frontage Road East, Lemitar, NM, 87823, williamswindmill@live.com, williamswindmill.com/, Full service for all your well and watering needs. Solar, submersible, and windmill.,

Suppliers Eastern Plains Insurance

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

E

astern Plains Insurance offers top quality companies to serve all of your insurance needs. We have been insuring the agricultural business for over 37 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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3C Cattle Feeders, Clyde, Casey & Bear Runyan, 580-384-3493, 580-618-1254, POB 144, Mill Creek, OK, 74856, facebook.com/3C-CattleFeeders, 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.


17,982 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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

130,000 21,500 55,000 900

2021 FIGURES CROP

HARVESTED ACRES

Hay, Alfalfa 4,800 Hay, Other 25,600

TOTAL PRODUCTION

38,000 tons 64,200 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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Serving the Western Tradition! 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM 88130 3646 S. Roosevelt Rd. 21, Elida, NM 88116 575-356-3665

802 N. Sharp St., Fort Sumner, NM 88119 575-355-1020

H Western & Casual Wear H Horse & Tack H Pet Supplies H Animal Health Supplies H Jewelry & Gifts H Bulk Feed Delivery H Farm & Ranch Equipment & Supplies

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AquaKnow, Debra Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-2104225, 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, 575-2783400, 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, 505-4664504, 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. 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. Box Farms, Box Irrigation & Box Beef, Phillip Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox@ plateautel.net, none, We raise and sell beef direct to customers. We sell and service insurance. We sell PVC irrigation pipe and supplies., 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. Christmas Ranches Inc., Brad & Becky Christmas, 575-666-2247, Box 173, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, bchris9627@aol.com, Yearling pasture operation. Cloer Hay Farm, Carol Cloer, 505-320-6286, 337 CR 5500, Bloomfield, NM, 87413, ccloer@ comcast.net, Quality Alfalfa 70 lb. Bales. We deliver. 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. 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. Creighton’s Town and Country, Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca. net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today! 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.

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Express Scale Services, Steve Keith, 806-6553033, 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. 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. John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 575-445-3657, 1283 S. 2nd, Raton, NM, 87740, www.burns. doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations. John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 575-461-1241, 612 E. Rt. 66 Blvd, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, www.burns.doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations. John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 575-769-2528, 2400 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, www.burns. doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations. John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 806-362-4808, 300 N. 2nd, Texline, TX, 79087, www.burns. doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations. Kinetic Improvement, Inc., Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, 505-298-7742, P.O. Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 87191-1603, 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, 575-763-9191, P.O. Box 418, Clovis, NM, 88102, Bryan@ mesafeedproducts.com, Cost formulations; consumption control; protected trace minerals; nutritional support; equipment available; family & operated.

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, 1647 Main Street, PO Box 36, Manchester, OK, 73758, kloefkorn@kanokla. net, www.manchestermfg.com, Force Feed Feederchains and grain raddles for combines, front mount boom systems for wicking or spraying., Mary Beth Maloy, Mary Beth Maloy, 505-3446123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@ maloystorage.com, www.maloystorage.com McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-5423551, 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, 575-981-2516, 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. 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.

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Phase-A-Matic, Mike Jones, General Mgr, 800-962-6976, 661-947-8485, 661-9478764, 39360 3rd St. East, Suite 301, Palmdale, CA, 93550, mike@phase-a-matic.com, phasea-matic.com, Ru 3-phase equipment from single-phase power. 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, 575-8498141, P.O. Box 376, Corona, NM, 88318, Commercial Angus, stocker heifers and bulls, grassfed beef. Red Brand, Dain Rakestraw, 800-447-6444, 7000 S W Adams St, Peoria, IL, 61641, marketing.redbrandstore@gmail.com , www. redbrand.com/, Red Brand makes wire fence products 100% made in the USA from start to finish. Our wire fence products have been the trusted choice of property owners, farmers, and ranchers since 1889. Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-4756062, 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, Moderate-Frame, Trait-Leading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available. Shear Perfection Ranch, Lyn Brown, 505-3252837, 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. Swihart’s LLC, Roger Swihart, 785-754-3513, 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS, 67752, swiharts@ruraltel.net, www.swihart-sales. 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, 575-2672819, 575-740-1115, HC 32 Box 45, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, englecowcamp@ yahoo.com, steel products & metal roofing.

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Zia Cowtoon Co., Wheeler Hughes, 210-464-8432, 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.

Transportation 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.

Veterinarians /Supplies Ag Specialties Inc., Darrol Childers, President, 806-359-5544, 806-679-7295, 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.

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.

Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Jim Loughead, 480-235-3551, 816-671-8813, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 852333310, james.loughead@boehringer-ingelheim. com, https://www.boehringer-ingelheim. us/animal-health/who-we-are, Cattle First! Trusted brand name biologicals, pharmaceuticals, parasiticides and nutritional supplements: Triangle, Pyramid, Express, LongRange, Exprinex, Ivomec, Zactran, Bio-Mycin & much more.,

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.

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.

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 TransportationHeavy Equipment, Supplies, Pipe, etc. Contract Prescribed Fire- Prescribed Fire planning and implementation.

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.

Brad Francis Sports Center, Dina Kotovsky, 505-259-6215, 7210 Lomas Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, Kotovsky@ worldnet.att.net, Agricultural Partner Recognition. Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-7725766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport. 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. KMB Helicopters , Kurt Mastopietro, 480-6945500, 2425 N Greenfield Road, Mesa , AZ, 85215. McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-5423551, 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

Creighton’s Town and Country, Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca. net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today! 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. Repro-Scan, Dr. Manny Encinias, Ph.D., 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, repro-scan.com, Sales and on-site training for portable ultrasound systems used for pregnancy diagnosis. Rodeo Sport Tours, Frank Etter, 830-832-3045, P O Box 54306, Hurst, TX, 76054, frank@ rodeotours.com Tour packages to the National Finals Rodeo. SarTec Corporation, Bret Hobbs, 806-239-8728, 9403 Quincy Ave, Lubbock, TX, 79424, bret. hobbs@sartec.coam, SarTec.com. Industry leading yucca extract feed additives! JULY 2022

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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. 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, 575-6449233, 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, 970-231-6956, 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. Phil Allen & Son Polled Herefords, Shannon Allen, 435-624-3285, 1151 North Main, Antimony, UT, 84712, sjallen@color-country. 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.

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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, 817-2104225, 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. AWIS Weather Services, Tim Risner, 334-8262149, 1735 E University #101, Auburn, AL, 36830, trisner@awis.com, www.awis.com, AWIS Weather Services offers forecasts, observations, and historical weather data on a client needed basis and format. Call AWIS for any of your weather needs. 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, 575-6534140, 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, 575-773-4810, 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. 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, 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. Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc, 505-508-8002, P.O. Box 7035, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, cattlegrowersfoundationinc@gmail. com. Phil H. Bidegain, President., 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. 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. Anna Crook, Anna Crook, 575-749-3617, 1041 Fairway Terrace, Clovis , NM, 88101, annac@ plateautel.net, State Representative. CS Ranch, Warren Davis, 575-376-2827, 620 State Rd 58, Cimarron, NM, 87740, csranch@ bacavalley.com, Comm. cattle- horses: 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.

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Cattle Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

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150,052 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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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, 970-985-2938, 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, 575-522-8775, 760 Stern Dr., Ste. 118, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Board@ daswcd.org, Standing up for Agriculture in Dona Ana County. Elizabeth Cattle, Brian Dropps, 575-517-7194, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM, 87830, bwdropps@ gilanet.com, Elizabeth Cattle, Brian Dropps, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM 87830, 575-5177194. Black Angus Producer. 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. 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. Hat Ranch Inc, Don Lee, 575-963-2505, P.O. BOX 149, Alamogordo, NM, 88311-0149, thehat@ dellcity.com, Hat Ranch Inc. 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. 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.

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Holiday Travel Trailers Sales Inc., Andy Aragon, 505-294-8280, 505-573-8280, 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, 936-544-1771, 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. 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. JX Ranch Natural Beef, Mimi Sidwell, 575-4036904, 575-403-6904, 6237 Hwy 209, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, info@leannaturalbeef. com, www.leannaturalbeef.com, Raise and direct-market 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. 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, 575-3600295, 37273 Hwy 64/87, Capulin, NM, 88414, garland_k@hotmail.com, Comm. HerefordsBorder 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, 970-5960045, 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. 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, 505-3446123, 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 multigeneration 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 Monsoon Silver, Kris Arnold, 800-382-3393, P.O. Box 609, Whitman , NM, 85361, monsoonsilver.com, Trophy Belt Buckles.

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New Mexico Water & Electric, 575-8953306, 39th Street, Hillsboro, NM, 88042, nmwatersupplyinc@gmail.com. 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. 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 performancelow-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. 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. Ridgeline Outfitters, LLC, Dan Reyes, 602-4691646, 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.

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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

T.E. Mitchell & Son Inc., Tom or Terry Mitchell, 575-673-2208, 676 Tequesquite Lane, Albert, NM, 87722, commercial cattle, registered horses.

Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance Hooftrimmers, Robert Allemand, 806-6632279, 806-463-4513, 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.

Torres Research & Consulting Services, Suzanne Smith, 575-835-8090, 505-274-9231, 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.

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. Senator Pat Woods, Pat Woods, 575-760-8594, 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. Shallow Creek Farms, Heidi Adams, 575-8158909, 6074 Quay Road AK, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, shallowcreekfarmsnm@yahoo.com, Boer Goats. Sheraton Uptown, 800-252-7772, 505-881-3736, 2600 Louisiana BLVD NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, www.sheratonuptown.com, Hotel/ meeting accommodations. Slash Ranch, Megan Richardson, 575-772-5740, 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. Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty. 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/J Ranch, Pat Jenks, 575-547-2601, Box 80, Luna, NM, 87824, lunarenegade75@gmail.com, Red Angus cross.

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, 575-921-7373, 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. 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 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, 575-5280500, 575-526-9094, 1100 S. Main St., Ste. 21, Las Cruces, NM, NM, 88005, josh@ watsonsmithlaw.com, www.watsonsmithlaw. com, Watson Smith Law Firm. Western Tank & Trailer, 575-526-5946, 7000 N. Valley Dr., www.westernblendinginc.com, Las Cruces, NM,

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CROP PRODUCTION 2021 FIGURES HARVESTED ACRES

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Hay, Alfalfa

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TOTAL PRODUCTION

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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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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.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

ANGUS

99 Cattle Co., Jeff Brandenburger, 575-8491105, P.O. Box 13, Claunch, NM, 87011, Angus, Commercial Angus, quality replacement heifers.

#8 & Lazy GL Slash, Gilbert Louis Jr, 505-2855173, 505-326-4616, 817 Santa Marina, Grants, NM, 87020, glouis1051@gmail.com, Angus, Santa Gertrudis, Reg. Santa Gertrudis and Black Angus.

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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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

A Lazy 6 Angus, Bob or Kay Anderson, 575-4211809, 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. 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. Acosta Equipment, Inc., Jesus Acosta, 575-8353961, 155 NW Frontage Rd, Scan Acacia, NM, 87831, acostaequipmentinc@yahoo.com, Commercial Angus Cattle. Authorized Stihl Dealer, Rental Services, Welding Supplies. Tire sales and service., 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 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 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. Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co. & Ranch, Gary Mendiola, 575-291-5339, PO Box 69, 29262 US Highway 70, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Sales of liquid feed, protein and mineral tubs. Dealer for Mix 30 liquid & Westway liquid, Westway Shur-Go 30-12 protein tubs, Opulent Range mineral ClariFly available . We deliver to your ranch., Bar M Real Estate LLC, Scott McNally, 575-6225867, 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. Bays Cattle Co., Ty Bays, 575-590-7587, 575-5373275, 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. Box Farms, Box Irrigation & Box Beef, Phillip Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox@ plateautel.net, none, We raise and sell beef direct to customers. We sell and service insurance. We sell PVC irrigation pipe and supplies., 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.


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March 24, 2023 Steve & Ginger Olson Hereford, TX Steve: (806)676-3556 Ranch: (806)676-2268

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

Bow K Ranch, Dave and Dawn Bowman, 970-3236833, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, dave@bowkranch.com, www.bowkranch.com, 100 head of registered, high-altitude Gelbvieh, Balancer, & Angus: 38 yrs. of A.I. Breeding; emphasis on moderate size, calving ease, carcass. Females for sale. Bulls sell in Pot of Gold Bull Sale.,

www.olsoncattle.com

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

Annual Bull Sale February 11, 2023 at the Ranch NE of Estelline, TX M.L. Bradley, 806/888-1062 Cell: 940/585-6471

Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 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.

Maternal, Moderate Thick & Easy Fleshing Reliable Calving Ease THE GARDNER FAMILY Bill Gardner 505-705-2856

www.manzanoangus.com

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. Brahaim Hindi & Sons, Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-7994395, 505-228-1566, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Commercial Black Angus, Commercial Rambouillet and Karakiel Sheep, Reg Arabian Horses. Calves, lambs and wool. Brennand Ranch, Norma Brennand, 575-6872185, 159 Chinaberry Rd, Pinon, NM, 88344, brennandranch@aol.com, Registered Black Angus,

D V E RT I S E

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

1-877/2-BAR-ANG

in the New Mexico Stockman. Call: 505/243-9515.

Prime by Design 1-806/344-7444

Female Sale

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

OCTOBER 1, 2022 At the Hereford Vet Clinic Sale Facility

Hereford, TX Spring Bull Sale March 15, 2023

Clark anvil ranCh Reg. Herefords, Salers & Optimizers

Private Treaty BULL SALE La Junta Livestock – La Junta, CO

Hereford, Texas STEVE & LAURA KNOLL

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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, 806-8286249, 806-786-2078, Salton, TX, 79364, Charolais & Angus Bulls

(3rd Wednesday)

1-806-344-7444

Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Frank Falen, Karen Budd-Falen, Sarah Falen, 307-6325105, 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.

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

Cedar Ridge Livestock, Lorrie Smith, 928-8991113, 14500 W. Fair Oaks Road, Prescott, AZ, 86305, happytrails@commspeed.net, Angus, Angus/Balamer Crossbreds.


County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

4,400 1,400

32,771 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

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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Chatfield Ranch, Joe Chatfield, 575-497-9619, P.O. Box 36, Caballo, NM, 87931, Angus, Charolais, Comm. Black Angus & Charolais Bulls. Comm. Horses.

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.

Chilili Angus, Geomy Pohl, 505-832-4052, P.O. Box 1159, Moriarty, NM, 87035, Angus, Commercial Angus. COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-878-5333, 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, 575-644-0067, 575-5415649, 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Selling registered and commercial Angus and Shorthorns.

SALES AND SERVICE, INC.

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

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 Creighton’s Town and Country, Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca. net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today! Culbertson-Whatley Ranch, Joe Culbertson, 575-633-2851, 542 Culberston, Amistad, NM, 88410, Angus, Hereford, Commercial Hereford and Angus-Hereford crosses. W.O. Culbertson & Sons Inc. dba Culbertson Whatley Ranch, Vivian Culbertson , 575-6332852, 542 Culbertson Rd., Amistad , NM, 88410, vculbertson@plateauyel.net Culbertson Whatley Ranch, David Whatley, 575-633-2828, 542 Culbertson Rd, Amistad, NM, 88410, Angus, Hereford, Commercial Herefords and Angus-Hereford Crosses.

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CONSTRUCTION INC.

“Complete Projects From Slab to Roof”

ALL STEEL BUILDINGS Serving New Mexico

Robbie - Mobile: 505/350-0767 RobbieOffice: 505/832-1400 Office: 505/832-1400 Ben • Fax: 505/832-1441 Mobile: 505/350-0767 Fax: 505/832-1441 Mobile: 505/321-1091 Ben - Mobile: 505/321-1091 email: brconstruction@lobo.net

brnm94@brconstructionco.com

J-C Angus Ranch PERFORMANCE YOU CAN COUNT ON Thank You for investing in J-C Angus Genetics! BLOODLINES: Crawford Guarantee, Connealy Emerald, MGR Treasure, ACC Ascension, Dinero, PS Outright Over 40 years of Performance & Efficiency Testing JOHN & CATHY HECKENDORN, SARAH, CALEB, 75-A Pueblo Rd. N., Moriarty, NM 87035 JOE & REBECCA ISBELL Home: 505/832-9364 – Cell.: 505/379-8212 JOSHUA & MORGAN HECKENDORN Web: www.jcangus.com – Email: info@jcangus.com

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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, E. Perez & Sons, Dillon Perez, 575-799-5922, P.O. Box 133, Encino, NM, 88321, Angus, Hereford, Comm. Beef Black Angus & Hereford. Elizabeth Cattle, Brian Dropps, 575-517-7194, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM, 87830, bwdropps@ gilanet.com, Elizabeth Cattle, Brian Dropps, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM 87830, 575-5177194. Black Angus Producer. 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, 575-687-3328, 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, 575-3540770, 575-644-6396, 385 Martin Ranch Road, Capitan, NM, 88316, edtinsley@thg-llc.com, www.flyingwdiamondranch.com.

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Denning Farm & Cattle, Dink Denning, 575-7525696, P.O. Box 366, Hagerman, NM, 88232, Angus, Reg. cattle, reg. horses, reg. sheep, reg. swine and alfalfa.

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, 575-5363730, 575-536-3636, P.O. Box 700, Mimbres, NM, 88049. H-V Ranch, Brad B. Harris, 575-631-1108, 575-3986123, 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 Hales Angus Farm, Rick Hales, 806-6791919, 1022 Cimarron, Canyon, TX, 79015, halesangus@gmail.com, Angus, Angus Bulls & Dry land wheat.


LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

33,500 1,500

15,359 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

CROP PRODUCTION 2021 FIGURES CROP

Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other

HARVESTED ACRES

3,400 2,500

TOTAL PRODUCTION

17,800 tons 6,100 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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GOEMMER LAND & LIVESTOCK www.goemmer.net Dan Lock 775-340-0785

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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WILLCOX, LLC

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

Susan Wilson-Sanders, DVM 520-403-8510 Ed McClure: 520-306-1574 lazysranchacct@gmail.com 13250 Ash Creek Road, Willcox, AZ 85643

Tom Robb & Sons T

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Registered & Commercial

POLLED HEREFORDS Tom 719-688-2334

719/456 -1149 34125 Rd. 20, McClave, CO robbherefords@gmail.com

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 Hashknife Ranch,, 505-425-6021, 505-6709908, 505-425-0540, 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, 575-4830123, 575-447-3887, 575-483-0123, 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. Henderson Ranch, Clay Henderson, 575-7725764, 1520 Dusty Rt., Winston, NM, 87943, Angus, Brangus, Comm. Brangus & Angus. 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.

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High Altitude PAP Tested Cattle

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.

Private Treaty Hereford & Black Angus Growth/Calving-Ease Bulls & Bred Heifers (Some Bred Baldy) All Bulls have Genomic EPDs A Proven Program for 61 years

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.

Mary Strang & Family 970/878-5362 cell: 970/270-4445 2969 RBC 8, Meeker, CO 81641

JG Livestock Co., Shane or Sherry Goemmer, RR 1, Nowata, OK 74048, sgfly@hotmail. com, Comm. Angus cross cattle; ranch and performance horses - foundation bloodlines; Peppy San, Docs J Jay.

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Jim Bob Cattle, Jim Bob Burnett, 575-365-8291, 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. JT Land and Cattle, LLC, Jim Thorpe, 575-8684686, 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. 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, 575-571-2600, 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, 575-763-3904, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, landmark@plateautel.ent, landmarkclovis. com, Angus, Real Estate closings, Title Insurance, 1031 Exchanges. Lazy Bell Land & Cattle, E G Abernathy, 575-7620214, 1401 Eastridge Dr, Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, Santa Gertrudis cross Angus cattle, Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer 970-596-4965 970-596-2092, 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 Treat Fall Sales - Heifers & Steers. Online Show Heifer Sale Oct 10, 2022. Annual Bull Sale at the Ranch - March 2, 2023. Visitors are 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, Angus, Commercial Black Angus.


County Extension Agent

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2022

3,961 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

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TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

68,000 28,000 100

* 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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FIVE STATES

Box 266, Clayton, NM 88415 SALE BARN: 575/374-2505 Kenny Dellinger, Mgr., 575/207-7761 Watts Line: 1-800/438-5764

LIVESTOCK AUCTION

www.fivestateslivestockauction.com 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.

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.

WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS!

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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, ServiceAge Bulls at Private Treaty and Sales in Marana, Prescott & Willcox AZ, & Belen NM. M-Hat Angus, Brian Martinez, 505-203-9488, 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. Manzano Angus Ranches, Bill Gardner or Cole Gardner, 505-705-2855, 575-910-5952, 502 County Road B107, Estancia, NM 870168027, Estancia, NM, 87016, manzanoangus@ gmail.com, www.manzanoangus.com, Angus, Registered Angus Seedstock, Annual Bull Sale - 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.

Raymond Boykin, Jr.

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 multigeneration 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, 575-6161077, 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. Moellers Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-835-2216, 575-418-8813, 575-8352216, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, moellerscrossmranch@gmail.com, Angus/ Longhorn Cross F1 heifers, steer calves, heifer bulls. Ranch location: I-25@Exit 263, NW Frontage Road, San Acacia,

Rio Chama

Cattle Company

BREEDER SINCE 1986

Commercial Black Angus, Hereford & Black Baldie Bulls & Heifers Show Calves

REG. BARZONA: EASY-KEEPING CATTLE THAT GRADE

High Altitude Raised Functional Cattle with Easy Handle

Montgomery, AL Cell: 334/430-0563 etheldozierboykin@yahoo.com

505/795-0761

riochamacattle64@gmail.com

Southwest Livestock Auction QUARTERLY All-BREED HORSE SALES

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SELLING EVERY SATURDAY, 12 NOON DAIRY CATTLE • RANCH CATTLE • HORSES

24 Dalies Rd., Los Lunas, N.M. — Take I-25 to the Los Lunas exit (# 203). Go west 5 miles on Hwy. 6 to Dalies Rd.

Special SALES (In conjunction with our regular sales.)

505/865-4600

Call NOW to consign. We have receiving stations in your area or we can arrange trucking for you. Call for details. Dennis Chavez, Owner/Mgr. • Delbert Autrey, Auctioneer

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Moise Livestock Company LLC, Steve Moise, 505-629-2060, P.O. Box 4069, Santa Fe, NM, 87102, 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, 575-799-3569, 575-8491015, 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, 575-5463156, 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 performancelow-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/ Ultrasound Services & Training. Olson Cattle Co., Steve Olson, 806-676-3556, P.O. Box 590, Hereford, TX, 79045, sg_ olson@livex.com, Angus, Registered Angus seedstock. P Bar A Angus Cattle, Mark or Percy Larranaga, 505-850-6684, 505-270-0753, 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 Cattle Co., Jim Patterson, 575-4233243, 933 Camino Gran Quivira, Bingham, NM, 87832, Angus, Comm. Angus & Angus cross calves. Patterson Cattle Co., Loren Patterson , 575-9375458, PO Box 291, Corona , NM, 88318, lopatter@yahoo.com, “Commercial Angus and F1 Black Baldies Replacement Heifers and Yearlings “


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77,454 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

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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

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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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Pino Creek Ranch, Martin & Margrit Honegger, 575-641-5282, 6316 NM Hwy 104, Newkirk, NM, 88431, PCR@Plateautel.net, NMgrassfedbeef.com, Natural grass-fed Black Angus, BQA certified

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.

Pot of Gold Bull Sale, Dave Bowman, 970-3236833, 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. Reds & Blacks. Sale last Friday in February.,

Ranney Ranch LP, Melvin W. Johnson, 575-8498141, P.O. Box 376, Corona, NM, 88318, Angus, Commercial Angus, stocker heifers and bulls, grassfed beef.

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. Rancho Alegre, Reymundo Maestas, 505-5892170, 500-877-1279, 505-877-6797, 3912 Isleta Blvd.SW, Albuq, NM, 87105, reynundo. maestas@aps.edu, 3912 Isleta Blvd.SW, Black Angus Cattle,

Casey

BEEFMASTERS seventy-PLUS years — 2nd Oldest Beefmaster Herd — — Highest IMF Herd in the Breed — — Most Fertile Herd in the Breed — — Closed Herd Since 1967 — www.CaseyBeefmasters.com Watt, Jr. 325/668-1373 Watt50@sbcglobal.net

Reverse Rocking R Ranch, Trent Earl, 719-5579915, 358 Laguna Madre Rd., Maxwell, NM, 87728, ck6consulting.com/reverse-rockingr-ranch.html, Angus, Purebred Angus bulls and females. Mrs. Richard T. Ritter CPA, Linda Ritter, 575-8382209, P.O. Box 1558, Socorro, NM, 87801, ritter@sdc.org, Angus, Comm. Angus cross; hay production; certified public accountant. Rinconada Farm, Bud Hettinga, 575-644-7477, 575-526-2835, 2205 Shalem Colony Trail, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, budhettinga@yahoo. com, Angus, Pecans, alfalfa, trucking services, welding, construction services.

Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance Hooftrimmers, Robert Allemand, 806-6632279, 806-463-4513, 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, 575-838-3016, 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 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. Ross & Shelley Carter Cattle, Ross or Shelley Carter, 575-447-2196, 575-207-7553, 71 Cottonwood Rd, Clayton, NM, 88415, Angus, cow calf operation.

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Salazar Ranches, Miguel Salazar, 505-929-0334, 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.

Quality Beefmasters Affordably Priced

Salt Creek Farm & Ranch, P.O. Box 1793, Roswell, NM, 88202, Angus, Comm. Black Angus & alfalfa hay.

GAYLE EVANS, 435/ 878-2355 MARK EVANS, 435/ 878-2655 P.O. Box 177 · Enterprise, UT 84725

Senator Pat Woods, Pat Woods, 575-760-8594, 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.

Beefmasters

Legends of the Breed Legacy Award BEEFMASTERS SINCE 1953

Muscled Virgin Bulls-CSS Semen

Singleton Ranches, Grant Mitchell, 505-4663021, 505-490-1415, 505-466-1208, 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, 575-772-5740, 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.

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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, 713-653-7815, P.O. Box 95, Luna, NM, 87824, tpaterson@srcattle.com, We offer ranch-raised calves for sale in May and October. Steers average 525. Heifers average 500. Calves are from registered bulls on commercial cows. All calves are fully vaccinated.

Strang Herefords & Black Angus, Mary Strang, Tom & Lisa Walsh, 800-351-5362, 970-2704445, 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, 575-4233313, 505-818-7284, HC 66 Box 613 , Mountainair, NM, 87036, thompson.ranch@ yahoo.com, thompsonranch.net, Thompson Ranch Black Angus Bulls & Heifers Registered & Commercial , T L Cattle Co., Colt or Lane Grau, 575-760-6336, 575-760-4510, 1680 CR 37, Grady, NM, 881209633, 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, 830-4079274, 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.

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.

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., 334-4308727, 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, 575-673-2346, 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.

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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.

Wolf Springs Ranch, Anthony Benson, 575-7708198, P.O. Box 2848, Taos, NM, 87571, benson1@newmexico.com, Grass-Fed Beef Three Mile Hill Ranch, Cash or Kansas Massey, 575-544-7998, 575-494-2678, P.O. Box 335, Animas, NM, 88020, masseybunch@hotmail. com. Angus cattle.

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., 325-6681373, 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! CJ Beefmasters, R. D. & Peggy Campbell, 435-637-3746, 435-636-5797, P.O. Box 269, Wellington, UT, 84542, Beefmaster, Reg. Beefmaster, Alfalfa, Sorghum, Corn, Grain. 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, 719-5412855, 210-872-1117, P.O. Box 38, Matheson, CO, 80830, alexlasater@yahoo.com, dalelasaterranch.com. Hamblin Farms Inc., Ellis A. Hamblin, 505-3252032, 1421 Hwy 170, La Plate, NM, 87418, ehamblin@earthlink.net, Beefmaster, Reg. Beefmaster; alfalfa hay.

Widner Angus, Jamie Widner, 575-799-3348, Box 227, Melrose , NM, 88124, jwidner@yucca. net, Selling registered black Angus bulls and heifers., JULY 2022

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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 performancelow-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/ Ultrasound Services & Training.

BRAHMAN 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. 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.

Tierra Madre Enterprises, Richard, 520-4837271, p.o. box 29397, Shreveport, LA, 71149, reb888@juno.com, Brangus.

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.

Townsend Brangus, 580-443-5777, 580-3801606, P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK, 73450, cgtpattownsend@yahoo.com, Brangus, Registered and comm. Brangus, grass hay.

Lack-Morrison Brangus, Bill Morrison, 575-4823254, 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. 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, ServiceAge Bulls at Private Treaty and Sales in Marana, Prescott & Willcox AZ, & Belen NM LNZ Cattle Company, Todd Lindsay, 575-7430461, 575-740-1002, HC 30 Box 21, Cuchillo, NM, 87901, lnz_rodeo@hotmail.com, Registered Brangus Cattle and Sport Cattle.

Westall Ranches / Brinks Brangus, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-653-4842, 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, 301 Sullivan Ranch Rd., Winston, NM, 87943, csbararanch@gmail.com, Charolais Bulls & Heifers for sale., Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 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.

Parker Brangus, Larry or Elaine Parker, 520-8452411, 520-508-3505, P.O. Box 146, San Simon, AZ, 85632, parker_brangus@yahoo.com.

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.

Rio Hondo Land & Cattle Co, 575-653-4617, Box 2, Picacho, NM, 88343, Brangus, Comm. Brangus & Horses.

C Bar Ranch, Trey Wood, Clark Wood, 806-8286249, 806-786-2078, Salton, TX, 79364, Charolais & Angus Bulls.

Bobby & Robby Brangus, Bobby Victor, 575-7604154, 2153 S RRP, Portales, NM, 88130, Brangus, Brangus Cattle.

RJ Cattle Co / Ramro LLC, Stacey, 361-318-8638, 2975 Lazy Lane, Houston, TX, 77019, Brangus, Charolais, All bulls fertility and Trich tested.

Brinks Brangus @ Westall Ranches, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-653-4842, 1818 Arabela Hwy, Tinnie, NM, 88351, taterfire@ hotmail.com, www.brinksbrangus.com/, Brangus, Reg. Brinks Brangus; bulls, heifers, semen, embryos.

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

COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-878-5333, 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.

BRANGUS Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co. & Ranch, Gary Mendiola, 575-291-5339, PO Box 69, 29262 US Highway 70, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Sales of liquid feed, protein and mineral tubs. Dealer for Mix 30 liquid & Westway liquid, Westway Shur-Go 30-12 protein tubs, Opulent Range mineral ClariFly available . We deliver to your ranch.,

Carter Brangus, Bryce Carter, 928-651-5120, 2440 S. Reay Lane, Thatcher, AZ, 85552, bjcmd@cableone.net, www.carterbrangus. com, Brangus, Registered Black Brangus Cattle. Ernest R. Torrez, Ernie Torrez, 505-249-0284, 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.

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Open A Ranch, Glaze Sacre Jr., 575-627-0998, P.O. Box 2162, Roswell, NM, 88202, gsacra@ cableone.net, Brangus, Comm. Black Brangus.

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.

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, 505-249-0284, P. O. Box 4, La Jara, NM 87027, erniet18@ gmail.com, New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association. Grau Charolais Ranch, Lane Grau, 575-760-6336, 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.

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.

Jobe Charolais, Ronald G. Jobe, 575-461-3851, POB 1212, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Registered and commercial Charolais bulls & heifers for sale, reasonable prices

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, 979-693-1301, 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, NMgrassfedbeef.com, Natural grass-fed Black Angus, BQA certified Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance Hooftrimmers, Robert Allemand, 806-6632279, 806-463-4513, 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.

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

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

TOWNSEND BRANGUS Reg. & Comm. • TOP BLOODLINES

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. Moellers Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-835-2216, 575-418-8813, 575-8352216, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, moellerscrossmranch@gmail.com, Angus/ Longhorn Cross F1 heifers, steer calves, heifer bulls. Ranch location: I-25@Exit 263, NW Frontage Road, San Acacia, Patterson Cattle Co., Loren Patterson , 575-9375458, PO Box 291, Corona , NM, 88318, lopatter@yahoo.com, “Commercial Angus and F1 Black Baldies Replacement Heifers and Yearlings “ 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. Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 713-653-7815, P.O. Box 95, Luna, NM, 87824, tpaterson@srcattle.com, We offer ranch-raised calves for sale in May and October. Steers average 525. Heifers average 500. Calves are from registered bulls on commercial cows. All calves are fully vaccinated.

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Rocking R Ranch, Randell Major, 575-838-3016, 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.

Torres Research & Consulting Services, Suzanne Smith, 575-835-8090, 505-274-9231, 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.

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

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.

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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.

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.

32nd Annual Brangus Bull & Female Sale

February 25, 2023 RANCH MANAGER:

Steven & Tyler Townsend P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK 73450 C 580-380-1968 StevenTownsend1968@gmail.com Patti Townsend P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK 73450 H 580/443-5777 cgtpattownsend@yahoo.com

GELBVIEH/BALANCERS American Gelbvieh Association,Megan Slater, 303-465-2333, 1001 S. 70th Street, Lincoln, NE 68510, info@gelbvieh.org, www.gelbvieh. 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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Bartz Spencer Solar & Water Well Service, Kendal Wilson, 575-799-8142, P.O. Box 1055, 12517 US HWY 54, CARRIZOZO, NM, NM, 88301, wilsonk@alumni.nmsu.edu, “Water Well Service and Supply. Pumps, Tanks, Troughs, Pipe, Fittings, Power Source. Complete Solar Power Systems; Residential, Commercial, Industrial Statewide service and installation” Bow K Ranch, Dave and Dawn Bowman, 970-3236833, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, dave@bowkranch.com, www.bowkranch.com, 100 head of registered, high-altitude Gelbvieh, Balancer, & Angus: 38 yrs. of A.I. Breeding; emphasis on moderate size, calving ease, carcass. Females for sale. Bulls sell in Pot of Gold Bull Sale., 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. Pot of Gold Bull Sale, Dave Bowman, 970-3236833, 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. Reds & Blacks. Sale last Friday in February.,

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Clark Anvil Ranch, Clinton Clark, 719-446-5223, 719-892-0160, 32190 Co. Rd. S, Karval, CO, 80823, cclark@estra.com, www. ClarkAnvilRanch.com, Hereford, Salers, Reg. Herefords & Salers. Clavel Ranch, Joe Clavel, 575-485-2591, HC 73 Box 181, Roy, NM, 87743, Hereford, Reg./ Comm. Hereford. COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-878-5333, 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.

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.

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.

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.

Corn Ranches/Herefords, Mike Corn, 575-6223360, 575-420-3630, 575-622-3161, 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.

Bar J Bar Hereford Ranch, Jim Darnell, 915-8772535, 915-479-5299, 5 Paseo de Paz Lane, El Paso, TX, 79932, barjbarherefords@aol.com, Hereford, El Paso and NM Ranch - 5 Paseo de Paz, El Paso, TX. Oklahoma Ranch -located in Freedom, Woods County, OK. 915-479-5299 or 915-549-2534. Box Farms, Box Irrigation & Box Beef, Phillip Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox@ plateautel.net, none, We raise and sell beef direct to customers. We sell and service insurance. We sell PVC irrigation pipe and supplies., Bill King Ranch, Bill King, Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 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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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.

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Cox Ranch Herefords, Russell Freeman, 575-7436904, P.O. Box 187, Winston, NM, 87943, Hereford, Reg. Hereford Cattle. 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). 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

Creighton’s Town and Country, Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca. net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today! 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. Farr Cattle Company, Roy Farr, 575-838-6325, P.O. Box 1000, Datil, NM, 87821, farr-cattle@ gmail.com, Hereford, Comm. Herefords & Black Baldy. Fast Herefords, John Fast, 806-202-7717, RR 1 Box 22AA, Optima, OK, 73945, johnfast99@ yahoo.com, www.fastherefords.com, We produce functional, balanced trait cattle that perform under range conditions. Our bulls are developed in large, native grass pastures to maintain longevity. Henard Ranch, Oscar, 575-398-6155, 575-7600814, 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, 575-2782654, 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, 575-3600295, 37273 Hwy 64/87, Capulin, NM, 88414, garland_k@hotmail.com, Hereford, Comm. Herefords-Border Collie started dog & pups. King Family Cattle Co, John B King, 575-2782051, 37273 Hwy 64/87, Capulin, NM, 88414, kinginv@bacavalley.com, Hereford, Comm. Herefords. King Herefords, Tommy & Becky Spindle, 505-321-8808, P.O. Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, Hereford, Reg. Herefords. 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.


ML Cattle, MIke Bragg, 806-333-4486, 806-2495367, 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.

Philmont Scout Ranch, Dave Kennecke, 575-3762281, 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, 575-5872486, 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, 806-6632279, 806-463-4513, 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. Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty. 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. W.O. Culbertson & Sons Inc. dba Culbertson Whatley Ranch, Vivian Culbertson , 575-6332852, 542 Culbertson Rd., Amistad , NM, 88410, vculbertson@plateauyel.net, ,

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, 575-773-4810, HC 32 Box 220, Quemado, NM, 87829, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Reg. Limousin.

Ferguson Ranch

Reg. & Comm. Red Angus For Sale

575/849-1446

P. O. BOX 578 · CARRIZOZO, NM 88301

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Perez Cattle Company, Michael, Kyle & Drew Perez, 575-403-7970, 575-403-7971, 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.

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.

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. Canvas Covers, Carol King, 806-654-1777, 102 Idaho, Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346, adduddell@yahoo.com, Canvas Products 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, 575-5363730, 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 or Lyle Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 CR 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@door.net, www. keetonlimousinranch.com, Purebred Black Polled Limousin Bulls and Heifers. Show steers for sale, fall born., 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.

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Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-4756062, 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. 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.

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, 713-3010028, 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. Canvas Covers, Carol King, 806-654-1777, 102 Idaho, Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346, adduddell@yahoo.com, Canvas Products 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. Moellers Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-835-2216, 575-418-8813, 575-8352216, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, moellerscrossmranch@gmail.com, Angus/ Longhorn Cross F1 heifers, steer calves, heifer bulls. Ranch location: I-25@Exit 263, NW Frontage Road, San Acacia, Moise Livestock Company LLC, Steve Moise, 505-629-2060, P.O. Box 1705, Albuquerque, NM, 87103, steve@moiseco.biz, Commercial cow/calf operation.

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Principal Financial, Robert Barnard, 575-3733737, 1625 So. Main St #1, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, robert@4barcompany.com, Longhorns, Financial services and business continuation planning. Rancho Magdalena, Lee Scholes, 575-854-3091, 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, 575-2672819, 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, 575-760-6336, 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. 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, 575-4453912, Box 237, Raton, NM, 87740, mesavista@ zianet.com, Maine Anjou, Comm. MaineAnjou cross, Shorthorn cross, Angus cross. TV Cattle, Steve & Dara Vaughan, 580-426-2239, 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, 505-2209909, 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, 970-985-2938, 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. Tom Robb & Sons, Tom Robb, 719-4561149, 34125 Rd. 20, McClave, CO, 81057, robbherefords@gmail.com, Polled Herefords, Registered 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 Bartz Spencer Solar & Water Well Service , Kendal Wilson, 575-799-8142, P.O. Box 1055, 12517 US Hwy 54, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, wilsonk@alumni.nmsu.edu, “Water Well Service and Supply. Pumps, Tanks, Troughs, Pipe, Fittings, Power Source. Complete Solar Power Systems; Residential, Commercial, Industrial Statewide service and installation”

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@crockettranch.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, 575-760-6336, 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. K2 Red Angus, Kim Cullen, 307-331-2917, 2 S. Goertz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming.com, k2redangus.com, Bull Sale every February - yearling and 18-month old Bulls. PAP Tested. Guaranteed. Female Sale every November. Semen available on PAP proven, high maternal quality genetics. , Lazy D Ranch, Mary Dobry, 575-318-4086, 2022 N. Turner, Hobbs, NM, 88240, Red Angus, Producing winners in the show ring or the field. 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. 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.

Parsons Ranch 7K/8K EL., Bernard and Ann Parsons, 719-868-2291, 719-859-8888, 17655 State HY 12, Weston, CO, 81091, quickriva@ icloud.com, N/A, Parsons Ranch (7K-8K Elevation) - AQH’s Size/Sense, Big Game Hunting, Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance Hooftrimmers, Robert Allemand, 806-6632279, 806-463-4513, 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.

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. Elizabeth Cattle, Brian Dropps, 575-517-7194, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM, 87830, bwdropps@ gilanet.com, Elizabeth Cattle, Brian Dropps, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM 87830, 575-5177194. Black Angus Producer.,

SANTA GERTRUDIS Adolfo V. Sanchez MD, Adolfo Sanchez, 505-864-7781, 703 Christopher Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, dolfosanchez@yahoo.com, Santa Gertrudis, Shorthorn, cattle, alfalfa and grass hay, family physician.

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.

Jay’s Navajo Lamb & Wool, Jay Begay, 928-6373552, P.O. Box 725, Hotevilla, AZ, 86030, jay_bjr@yahoo.com, facebook.com/ jaysnavajosheep, Champion Navajo-Churro Sheep and Angora Goats.,

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.

Lazy Bell Land & Cattle, E G Abernathy, 575-7620214, 1401 Eastridge Dr, Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, Santa Gertrudis cross Angus cattle,

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.

O/X Ranch, Stacey Montano, 505-429-0067, P.O. Box 396, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Santa Gertrudis, Reg. & Comm. Santa Gertrudis.

T/J Ranch, Pat Jenks, 575-547-2601, Box 80, Luna, NM, 87824, lunarenegade75@gmail.com, Red Angus, Red Angus cross.

RED BRANGUS Box Farms, Box Irrigation & Box Beef, Phillip Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox@ plateautel.net, none, We raise and sell beef direct to customers. We sell and service insurance. We sell PVC irrigation pipe and supplies., 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 ROD Ranch Red Brangus, Rod Hille, 575-8947983 ranch, 575-740-1068 cell, HC 32, Box 79, Truth or Consequences NM 87901. For Sale: Registered & Commercial Bulls & Heifers

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Brorsen Bluestems, Inc., Verl Brorsen, 580-3364148, 11100 Lariat, Perry, OK, 73077, www. bluestemcattle.com.

Manzano Angus Ranches, Bill Gardner or Cole Gardner, 505-705-2855, 575-910-5952, 502 County Road B107, Estancia, NM 870168027, Estancia, NM, 87016, manzanoangus@ gmail.com, www.manzanoangus.com, Angus, Registered Angus Seedstock, Annual Bull Sale - March, Maternally Efficient, Practical Size and Milk, Efficient Growth,

Red Doc Farm, Emilio Sanchez, Manager, 505-507-7781, 703 S. Christopher Rd., Belen, NM, 87002, ronda@reddocfarm.com, Registered Santa Gertrudis Cattle, USDA Inspected Beef, Beans, Corn, Alfalfa and Hay, ag products 505-508-7771 Elia Sanchez, 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. 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.

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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,

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.

Conniff Cattle Co., LLC, John Conniff / Laura Mathers Conniff, 676-644-2900, 575-6440067, 575-541-5649, 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Selling registered and commercial Angus and Shorthorns.

Box Farms & Irrigation, Phillip & Kathleen Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 575-4610240, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox_bia@plateautel.net, Cattle, Commerical Cattle & Hays, Irrigation Systems Sales & Services. Consulting.

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

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.

Red Doc Farm, Emilio Sanchez, Manager, 505-507-7781, 703 S. Christopher Rd., Belen, NM, 87002, ronda@reddocfarm.com, Registered Santa Gertrudis Cattle, USDA Inspected Beef, Beans, Corn, Alfalfa and Hay, ag products 505-508-7771 Elia Sanchez,

Chavez Canyon Ranch, Coy Dictson, 575-6534526, E023 County Road, Hondo, NM, 88336.

SIMMENTAL/SIMBRAH Campbell Simmentals, Robert or Chris Campbell, 970-563-9070, 970-749-9708, 5690 CR 321, Ignacio, CO, 81137, Simmental/Simbrah, Black Simmentals & Simangus. COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-878-5333, 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 St. Vrain Simmentals, Gary Bogott, 303-517-6113, 12748 Weld Co. Rd. 1, Longmont, CO, 80504, tbogott2@aol.com, Simmental/Simbrah, Registered Simmentals, red and black.

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. Bar A Ranch , Charles Sullivan, 575-772-5619, 301 Sullivan Ranch Rd., Winston, NM, 87943, csbararanch@gmail.com, Charolais Bulls & Heifers for sale., Beaverhead Ranch, Jack or Kaye Diamond, 575-772-5677, HC 30 Box 446, Winston, NM, 87943, info@beaverheadoutfitters.com, Commercial yearlings – professional hunting.

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Canvas Covers, Carol King, 806-654-1777, 102 Idaho, Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346, adduddell@yahoo.com, Canvas Products

Christmas Ranches Inc., Brad & Becky Christmas, 575-666-2247, Box 173, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, bchris9627@aol.com, Yearling pasture operation. Circle B Ranch, Paul Madrid, 505-250-4456, 505-259-4823, PO Box 306, Bernaillo, NM, 87004, pjmadrid@msn.com, Angus and Irish black cattle, . 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. Coker Ranch, Carol Coker, 575-772-5788, Box 2, Datil, NM, 87821, Commercial Black Baldy. 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. CS Ranch, Warren Davis, 575-376-2827, 620 State Rd 58, Cimarron, NM, 87740, csranch@ bacavalley.com, Comm. cattle- horses: CS Hunting & Outfitting (Big Game hunting). D2 Ranch, Dan or Diana Wade, 505-991-1133, 575-849-1158, P.O. Box 293, Corona, NM, 88318. Tarentaise Cattle. Danley Ranch, Justin Danley , 575-430-0848, 1404 w3 rd, Tularosa, NM, 88352, jbd0088@ gmail.com, Ranch raised Beef Sold by the whole or half. No hormones antibiotics or feed additives $4.00 per pound on the hanging weight plus processing corn finished (575)430-0848 Delk Ranch, Jimmy Delk, 575-546-2985, 6400 Wilna Rd. SW, Deming, NM, 88030, Commercial cattle. Dos Rios Ranch, Joe H. Knowles MD, 575-4835957, HCR 60 Box 6, Springer, NM, 87747, Reg. Salorn and Texas Longhorns.

Elizabeth Cattle, Brian Dropps, 575-517-7194, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM, 87830, bwdropps@ gilanet.com, Black Angus producer 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. 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. Figure 4 Cattle Company, Gary Volk, 970-8353944, P.O. Box 149 , Eckert, CO, 81418, figurefourcattle@yahoo.com, www. figure4cattleco.com. Flying W Diamond Ranch, Ed Tinsley, 575-3540770, 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. Harrison Ranch LLC, Clyde Harrison, 800-2355438, P.O. Box 70, Hobbs, NM, 88241, ch@ aguilaoil.com, Comm. cattle. 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. 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. 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. 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, Purebred Black Polled Limousin Bulls and Heifers. Show steers for sale, fall born. Kinetic Improvement Inc, Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 87191, info@kineticimprovement.com, Improve with Kenetics. Lazy Bell Land & Cattle, E G Abernathy, 575-7620214, 1401 Eastridge Dr, Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, Santa Gertrudis cross Angus cattle,


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, 575-644-6820, 2551 Calle Del Norte, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, dlowry@hotmail.com.

Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 713-653-7815, P.O. Box 95, Luna, NM, 87824, tpaterson@srcattle.com, We offer ranch-raised calves for sale in May and October. Steers average 525. Heifers average 500. Calves are from registered bulls on commercial cows. All calves are fully vaccinated.

Thompson Ranch, Ernest Thompson, 575-4233313, 505-818-7284, HC 66 Box 613 , Mountainair, NM, 87036, thompson.ranch@ yahoo.com, thompsonranch.net, Thompson Ranch Black Angus Bulls & Heifers Registered & Commercial , Z Summers Ranch, Hoz, 575-773-4746, HC 32 Box 402, Quemado, NM, 87829, hozco808@gmail. com, Lease grass to other ranchers.

Sunset Cattle, Janell Wiley, 719-510-3422, 719-510-5755, 719 Cottonwood, Alamosa, CO, 81101.

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Manzano Angus Ranches, Bill Gardner or Cole Gardner, 505-705-2855, 575-910-5952, 502 County Road B107, Estancia, NM 870168027, Estancia, NM, 87016, manzanoangus@ gmail.com, www.manzanoangus.com, Angus, Registered Angus Seedstock, Annual Bull Sale - March, Maternally Efficient, Practical Size and Milk, Efficient Growth,

Spur Lake Cattle Company, Nelson Shirley, 575-547-2818, P.O. Box 277, Springerville, AZ, 85928, Comm. cattle.

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, 575-981-2516, 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. Parsons Ranch 7K/8K EL., Bernard and Ann Parsons, 719-868-2291, 719-859-8888, 17655 State HY 12, Weston, CO, 81091, quickriva@ icloud.com, N/A, Parsons Ranch (7K-8K Elevation) - AQH’s Size/Sense, Big Game Hunting,

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. 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 Rocking Arrow Cattle Co, Marinel J. Poppie DVM, 575-539-2204, P.O. Box 188, Glenwood, NM, 88039, Comm. cattle-Horses-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, 505-400-0312, 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. JULY 2022

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­SILER

Santa Gertrudis Cattle

BULLS FOR SALE At Private Treaty

David and Avanell Siler P.O. Box 3, Doole, Texas 76836 325/483-5449

Breeding Charolais since 1956

Sheldon Wilson • 575/451-7469

cell: 580-651-6000 – leave message

1460 Penn Road Belleville, KS 66935 Home: 785/527-5047 Cell: 785/527-1 NEED TO SLOWDOWN www.runftcharolais.com • runftmc@nck

Bulls & Heifers FOR SALE AT THE FARM

Registered Polled Herefords

Brennand Ranch

Joe Paul & Rosie Lack

IDENTIFY YOUR CALVES USE PARENTAGE VERIFIED SIRES

bvmorrison@yucca.net

Blending Technology with Common Sense Ranch Raised Cattle that Work in the Real World

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

www.lackmorrisonbrangus.com

Raised the Commercial Man’s Way for 38 Years

No Brisket • Rangeability • Longevity • More Pounds Private Treaty Bulls & Females

David & Norma Brennand Piñon, NM 88344 575/687-2185

Bill Morrison

High Altitude Purebred & Fullblood Salers

Quality Registered Black Angus Cattle n Mountain-Raised, Rock-Footed n Range Calved, Ranch Raised n Powerful Performance Genetics n Docility Zoetis HD 50K 50,000 DNA Markers (Combined w/Angus EPDs provides the most accurate & complete picture of the animals genetic potential) DNA Sire Parentage Verified AGI Free From All Known Genetic Defects BVD FREE HERD

DAM: FFS Miss Universe 762U Produced 2020 National Western Grand Champion Bull

Registered Angus Bulls Registered Angus Yearling Heifers

Gary & Gail Volk | P.O. Box 149, Eckert, CO Ph./Fx 970-835-3944

Available Private Treaty

figure4cattle@gmail.com • www.figure4cattleco.com

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1460 Penn Road, Belleville, KS 66935 785/527-1269 • runftmc@nckcn.com www.runftcharolais.com

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

Attend the 32nd Annual Roswell Brangus Bull & Female Sale February 25, 2023

P.O. Box 274 Hatch, NM 87937 575-635-0274 Rachael Carpenter 575-644-1311

BRINGS PRIVATE TREATY OPPORTUNITIES IN ALL CATEGORIES

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Born & Raised in the USA


Angus Cattle Rick & Maggie Hubbell Mark Hubbell

Bulls & Heifers

Herefords

Semen Sales AI Supplies AI Service

Quemado, NM • rick@hubbellranch.net

MOUNTAIN RAISED

Bar J Bar

HEREFORD RANCH Since 1893 • Se Hable Español

WINSTON, NEW MEXICO Russell Freeman

575-743-6904

BULLS & HEIFERS – PRIVATE TREATY TEXAS / N.M. RANCH: 5 Paseo de Paz Ln., El Paso, TX 79932 Jim: 915-479-5299 • Sue: 915-549-2534 OKLA. RANCH: Woods County, OK • barjbarherefords@aol.com

SKAARER BRANGUS BRED FOR FERTILITY, DOCILITY, BIRTH WEIGHT, & HIGH GROWTH

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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

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18300 Weld County Rd. 43, LaSalle, CO 80645 Jane Evans Cornelius • 970/371-0500 Hampton & Kay Cornelius • 970/396-2935 www.coyoteridgeherefords.com

505-469-1215

RANCH RAISED

Coyote Ridge Ranch

CANDY TRUJILLO Capitan, NM 575-354-2682 480-208-1410

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Chase & Justine Skaarer 520-260-3283 Willcox, Arizona

Phil Harvey Jr. Cell 575-644-6925

Jim Bob Burnett Cell 575-365-8291

philharveyjr@comcast.com

jbb@pvtnetworks.net

www.bhherefords.com

Raymond Boykin, Jr. BREEDER SINCE 1986

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

Olson Land £. Cattle l<aising .Angus Cattle since 1980

SINCE 1900

March 24, 2023 in the New Mexico Stockman. Call: 505/243-9515.

Limousin

Registered

Bulls & Females

Steve & Ginger Olson Hereford, TX Steve: (806)676-3556 Ranch: (806)676-2268

REGISTERED ANGUS BULLS AND FEMALES

ANNUAL SALE March 4, 2023

The Oldest Angus Herd in the Country www.olsoncattle.com

R.D. LAFLIN 14075 Carnaham Creek Rd., Olsburg, KS 66520 Cell. 785/587-5852 • 785/468-3571

GRAU RANCH CHAROLAIS

Black Polled Purebreds

KEETON LIMOUSIN

806/777-0230 • 806/786-7428 llkt@door.net • WOLFFORTH, TX

HEIFERS & BULLS FOR SALE 575-760-7304 WESLEY GRAU www.grauranch.com

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Beefmasters Quality Beefmasters Affordably Priced GAYLE EVANS, 435/ 878-2355 MARK EVANS, 435/ 878-2655 P.O. Box 177 · Enterprise, UT 84725

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

Legends of the Breed Legacy Award BEEFMASTERS SINCE 1953

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

Annual Bull Sale February 11, 2023 at the Ranch NE of Estelline, TX M.L. Bradley, 806/888-1062 Cell: 940/585-6471

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KEN & SUZANNE COLEMAN 1271 County Rd. 115 Visitors Always Welcome Westcliffe, CO 81252-9611 Home 719/783-9324 www.colemanherefords.com

928-651-5120 • bjcmd58@gmail.com www.carterbrangus.com @Carter-Brangus

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St. Vrain Simmentals Gary Bogott 303/517-6112 CELL

R.L. Robbs

Home: 303/702-9729 12748 WCR. 1, Longmont, Co. 80504 gbogott@gmail.com

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

The Herd With Proven Performance

Willcox, AZ

McPHERSON HEIFER BULLS

Maternal, Moderate Thick & Easy Fleshing Reliable Calving Ease THE GARDNER FAMILY Bill Gardner 505-705-2856

www.manzanoangus.com

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 ½ Corriente, ½ Angus bulls. All Solid Black Virgins ½ Corriente, ½ Angus Bred Heifers & Young Pairs Solid Black Matt • 806/292-1035 Steve • 806/292-1039

RLand io Hondo & Cattle Co. — Since 1970 —

COMMERCIAL BRANGUS Kiley McComb, Mgr. P.O. Box 2 Picacho, NM 88343 575/653-4617 Cell: 806/282-2770 kmccomb@diamond-a.com

SEEDSTOCK GUIDE Lockney, Texas • Claude, Texas Columbus, New Mexico

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LONGHORN REPLACEMENT BULLS ■ ■ BEEFMASTER & ANGUS CROSS ■ AQHA QUARTER HORSES W/COW SENSE & AGILITY

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

• Broodmares & Saddle Horses •

That’s D SQUARED Cattle Today!

www.goemmer.net Dan Lock 775-340-0785

Dan or Daina Wade • Box 293, Corona, NM 88318 505-991-1133 Cell • 575-849-1158 Ranch

A Sixth Generation Family Owned Ranching Operation With Over A 120-Year-Old History

Casey

BEEFMASTERS seventy-PLUS years

CONNIFF CATTLE CO

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— 2nd Oldest Beefmaster Herd — — Highest IMF Herd in the Breed — — Most Fertile Herd in the Breed — — Closed Herd Since 1967 — www.CaseyBeefmasters.com Watt, Jr. 325/668-1373 Watt50@sbcglobal.net

Muscled Virgin Bulls-CSS Semen

John & Laura Conniff 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM 88005 575/644-2900 • john@conniffcattle.com www.conniffcattle.com • www.leveldale.com

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POLLED HEREFORDS Tom 719-688-2334

719/456 -1149

LLC

ANGUS Bulls - Cows - Heifers for Sale

Tom Robb & Sons T

34125 Rd. 20, McClave, CO robbherefords@gmail.com

HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME!

HENARD RANCH

OSCAR · 575/398-6155 • 575/760-0814 BOX 975, TATUM, NEW MEXICO 88267 RUSTY · 575/760-0816

CONSIGNING TO THE TUCUMCARI FEED EFFICIENCY TEST Salazar_ranches@yahoo.com 505/747-8858

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REG. BLACK ANGUS Yearling Bulls & Heifers For Sale Spring 2023

100% AI PROGRAM

CAPITAN, NM 88316 • PO BOX 25

575/354-2682 480/208-1410

CJ

BEEFMASTERS R.D. and PEGGY CAMPBELL

DAVE & DAWN BOWMAN 55784 Holly Road Olathe, CO 81425 970-323-6833

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

www.bowkranch.com

435/637-3746 Cell 435/636-5797

REGISTERED GELBVIEH CATTLE Reds • Blacks • BalanceRs® FEMALES PRIVATE TREATY

ROD

RANCH

“POT OF GOLD” BULL SALE Friday, February 24, 2023

Red Brangus

For Sale: Registered & Commercial Bulls Heifers Rod Hille 575/894-7983 Ranch 220 L7 Road Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 575-740-1068 Cell

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• 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

32nd Annual Brangus Bull & Female Sale — Feb. 25, 2023

575/734-7005 P.O. BOX 133, ROSWELL, NM 88201


MAJOR

BEEFMASTERS A Division of Major Cattle Co., LLC

Raising Beefmaster Cattle Since 1982 Excellent Quality – Lasater Breeding Danny Major 928/925-3710 P.O. Box 5128, Chino Valley, AZ 86323

MILLER ~Angus~

Clark anvil ranCh Reg. Herefords, Salers & Optimizers

Private Treaty BULL SALE La Junta Livestock – La Junta, CO

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

Private Treaty

SPRING 2023 • NMAA, Roswell • Belen All Breed Bull Sale • Miller Angus “Rancher’s Pride” Bull Sale Clayton, NM

Rancher to Rancher Bulls Ready to Work

Reg. Bulls &

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Patrick Gomez • patrick_4g@yahoo.com • 915-801-9597 • 915-490-1817

GrauPerformance Charolais ranCh Tested Since 1965

Dink & Mitzi Miller 575/478-2398 (H) • 575/760-9048 (C) 575 /760-9047 174 N.M. 236, Floyd, NM 88118 ~ USA

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

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

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LOCATED IN MORIARTY, NM 505-832-5106 505trucks.com

2-3000

HAYHOOK Lim Flex & Limousin

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One of the Largest Inventories of Used Trucks in New Mexico

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; Joint Stockmen’s Convention Preview; Angus, Brangus, Red Angus DECEMBER — Bull Buyers Guide

If you would like to see your breed featured email caren@aaalivestock.com To Reserve Advertising Space email chris@aaalivestock.com or call Chris at 505.243.9515, ext. 2

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254-221-9271

Cattle Preconditioning & Backgrounding Conventional or all-natural feed options available. Located in northeast New Mexico Sowers Cattle Company Will (575)447-9455

Drinking Water Storage Tanks

Veteran Owned

100 -11,000 Gallons In Stock

NRCS Approved

Not Just a Little Better — A Lot High Specific Gravity, Heavy Weight Long Warranty Black NRCS Tanks Lifting Eyes — 24 Inch Manhole Please call for the BEST SERVICE & VALUE.

Download the mobile app on Google Play or iTunes

Cloudcroft, NM • 1-800/603-8272 nmwatertanks.com

Lex Jaramillo’s Alfalfa & Lasar Leveling

Specializing in designing fields – any size. Good quality Alfalfa hay. Cattle hay available. Custom farming. Consultant.

JUDY BUGHER • EDNA MANNING

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9700 Slaughterville Rd., Lexington, OK 73051 405/527-7648 • 405/306-1315 405/306-1316 hayhooklimousin@gmail.com

ORDER BUYING • COUNTRY SALES VIDEO AND INTERNET SALES MONTHLY

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Over 35 Years of Breeding & Selection Bulls and Replacement Females Large Selection Affordable Prices Central Oklahoma BLACK POLLED BULLS & HEIFERS

DANNY MAJOR, Branch Manager 928/925-3710 PO Box 5128 • Chino Valley, AZ 86323

Search for “Jaramillo's” on Craigslist under Farm & Garden

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505-610-0820 3584 B Highway 47, Bosque Farms, NM 87068


DESERT SCALES & WEIGHING EQUIPMENT

Colt Starting/ Horse Finishing

♦ Truck Scales ♦ Livestock Scales ♦ Feed Truck Scales

575-312-2291

SALES, SERVICE & INSTALLATIONS

1-800/489-8354

602/258-5272

FAX

602/275-7582

GALLUP LUMBER & SUPPLY

Farm, Ranch and Home Improvement

LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT RODEO ARENA EQUIPMENT

1724 S. Second, Gallup, NM 87301 505/863-4475 • 800/559-4475

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Josh Armstrong

Serving the Community Since 1939

www.desertscales.com

SALES AND SERVICE, INC.

We have been taking care of your fencing needs since 1888 (134 years – 4 generations), including steel post, sucker rod, & treated yellow pine post fencing. 300 N. 2ND, TEXLINE, TX 79087 . . . . . . . . . . 806/362-4808 2400 N PRINCE, CLOVIS, NM 88101 . . . . . . . . . 575/769-2528 612 E. RT. 66 BLVD., TUCUMCARI, NM 88101 ... 575/461-1241

www.burns.doitbest.com

Weanlings & Yearlings

FOR SALE

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

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

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TANK COATINGS ROOF COATINGS

Williams Windmill, Inc.

Available for Metal, Composition Shingles or Tar Roofs. Long-lasting and easy to apply. We also manufacture Tank Coatings for Concrete, Rock, Steel, Galvanized & Mobile tanks.

Call for our FREE CATALOGUE VIRDEN PERMA-BILT CO.

806/352-2761

www.virdenproducts.com

3 Garments 3 Chaps 3 Saddles 3 & More

We have the best prices on leather for any type of project! www.facebook.com/ RLCoxLeather

New Mexico Ranch Items and Service Specialist Since 1976 New Mexico Distributor for Aermotor Windmills

575/835-1630 • Fax: 575/838-4536 Lemitar, N.M. • williamswindmill@live.com

2819 2nd St. NW, Albuquerque, N.M.

505/242-4980

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

Verification Premium Opportunities Age and Source NHTC TT-AN3 TT-Grass Raised

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Complete Compliant Compatible John Sparks 602-989-8817 Agents Wanted

www.technitrack.com

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Cholla Livestock, LLC Gary Wilson Arizona & New Mexico

ANGUS BULLS

FOR SALE

2-Year-Olds and 14-Month-Old Service Age Bulls & Heifers Bard, NM/Hartley, TX Regan Mead • 806-576-6523

ARMSTRONG EQUINE SERVICES Home of Fine Racing & Performance Horses Full Service Equine Facility Breeding • Training • Sales

Sci-Agra, Inc.

602-319-2538 • gwilsoncattle@gmail.com

VITALIX FEED DEALER

Mead Angus

REGISTERED

Joe B, Rusty & Ed Armstrong

175 Esslinger Rd., La Mesa, NM 88044 575-202-0080, 642-5589, 970-390-9911 www.armstrongequine.com

Ernest Riley

All Natural Protein Tubs for Livestock Call for a Brochure 220 5th St., Melrose, NM 575-253-4619 • 575-760-5768

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Roughstock RENEGADE RODEO TOUR Incentive

W

e are doing it again! The 2022 RENEGADE VAN has arrived. Open and novice bull rider, saddle bronc rider, and bareback rider with the most cumulative points throughout the tour including the finals will have a shot at taking home this 1993 Chevy G20. Pictured is last year’s van and this year’s (before graphics package). Five stops left on the tour including the RENEGADE FINALE Landmark Mercantile, October 14 and 15. Next stop Farmington July 22 and 23.

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AG LAND LOANS As Low As 3.5% OPWKCAP 3.5%

Specializing in Ranches & Farms

JANUARY — Wildlife; Gelbvieh; Plan your r advertisinginfo the com g Joint Stockmen’s Convention Results year!

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If you would like to see your breed featured email caren@aaalivestock.com To Reserve Advertising Space email chris@aaalivestock.com or call Chris at 505.243.9515, ext. 2

New Mexico HomeRanch Realty

Office: 575-981-2427 NewMexicoHomeRanchRealty.com • ucranchesforsale.com

Joe Cox - 575-361-5269 Lic. #16130 Jodie Chism - 575-361-0494 Lic. #19842 Ashley Cass - 575-200-5688 Lic. #2022-0039 JULY 2022

tyastecre@gmail.com www.carsonrealestate.net

joes3@suddenlink.net Michael Perez Associates Nara Visa, NM • 575-403-7970

Specializing in cattle ranches, operating ranches, ranch land with farm acreage, horse property and recreational and hunting ranches, investment ranches, and many other types of exceptional and highly sought after ranches. We not only have knowledge in BLM, State, and Forest Service Ranches in New Mexico, we live and understand ranching and the ranch lifestyle. Call us today for a consultation. 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!

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Tanya Yaste Associate Broker Cell: 575-703-1417 Office: 575-748-1311

Joe Stubblefield & Associates 13830 Western St., Amarillo, TX 806/622-3482 • cell 806/674-2062

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INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 3.5% Payments Scheduled on 25 Years

■ CAMBRAY RANCH — Brand New to the Market!: 23 section cattle ranch, west of Las Cruces, NM. located in Dona Ana & Luna Counties 14,973± total acres, 2,525± acres of deeded land (with Highway 549 frontage), 7,284 +/- acres of state land, 3,934 +/acres blm, 1,230 +/- acres of uncontrolled land, excellent water system, 8 total wells, 4 solar wells, one windmill, two electric wells, one unequipped well, 114 AYL. Headquarters has a custom built 3,089 sq ft home built in 2008, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fireplace and excellent views. Three sets of corrals, 5 pastures, good fences & road sign income on I-10. Cattle could be negotiated. Priced at $2,000,000 ■ CEDAR GROVE RANCH: 37 section cattle ranch, Deming, NM. 23,714± total acres, 1280± acres deeded land, 2632± acres of state land, 19,802± acres blm, excellent water system, 7 solar wells, 180,000 gallons of water storage, 333 AYL, 6± horses. Headquarters include a 3 bedroom, 3 bath home plus the bunkhouse, 100’x40’ metal shed row, 2 metal barns/shops w/concrete floors, garage and pipe corrals. All of the pastures come into the shipping pens. The shipping pens are a complete cattle working facility. Including semi load ramp, cattle chute, livestock scale, alleys, sorting pens & water lots. Priced at $2,900,000 ■ RAINBOW WASH NORTH RANCH: 17 section cattle ranch located between Lordsburg and Animas, NM in the Pyramid Mountains. 11,383± total acres, 640± deeded land, 3477± of state land 7266± acres of BLM, four wells, 112 AYL, two bedroom home, fireplace, remodeled in 2018, metal roof, windows, nice tile work in the bathroom. Beautiful views of the Animas Valley. Priced at $1,350,000. UNDER CONTRACT ■ 6435 S HWY 28, LAS CRUCES, NM: 12 acres +/Irrigation well, EBID water rights 3 bedroom 2 bathroom 2,585 sq ft house w/1 bedroom/1 bathroom studio casita. 11.98+/- acres of ground water rights with a priority date of 12/31/1958. Priced at $745,000

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Terrell land & livesTock company 575/447-6041 Tye C. Terrell, Jr.

P.O. Box 3188, Los Lunas, NM 87031

We Know New Mexico Selling NM ranches for close to 50 Years

STALLARD

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John Stallard 575-760-1899

SOLD

Mexico approximately 20 miles northwest of the small community of Elida. Acreage includes 4,700 +/- deeded acres, 640 acres NM State Lease acres and 320 of Uncontrolled acres. Livestock water is provided by three wells and approximately four miles of pipeline. The ranch is fenced into four pastures and one small trap. Grazing capacity is estimated to be 80-100 AUYL. This place has had excellent summer rains and has not been stocked since last year. It’s as good as it gets, come take a look or call for a brochure. Price: $1,620,000

COWBOY DRAW RANCH Excellent small cattle ranch located in southeastern New Mexico approximately 50 miles northwest of Roswell on the Chaves/Lincoln county line. 7,455 total acres with 2,600 deeded with the balance federal BLM lease acres. Permitted for 151 animal units yearlong with an additional 30 animal units on a temporary nonrenewable basis. Watered with two wells and several miles of water pipeline. Two larger open draws run through the ranch that provide overflow areas to enhance grazing. The terrain is open and rolling with good turf. The ranch has had good summer rains with no cattle since last spring. The ranch is in excellent condition. Call for a brochure and come take a look. Price: $1,350,000

Kim Stallard 575-799-5799

575-355-4454

Working for the Farmer, Rancher & America

O’NEILL LAND, llc P.O. Box 145, Cimarron, NM 87714 • 575/376-2341 • Fax: 575/376-2347 land@swranches.com • www.swranches.com

CIMARRON PASTURE, 6.26± deeded acres. $139,000. Sold separately, 3.1116± acres irrigated off 1870 Maxwell-Clutton Ditch. $45,000. Water meter, well. 3 phase power. Next to Cimarron River.

SOLD

BAR LAZY 7 RANCH, Colfax County, Moreno Valley 594.38 +/- deeded acres, accessed off blacktop between Eagle Nest and Angel Fire. Historic headquarters. Currently used as summer grazing, pond and trees accessed off county road on rear of property as well. Presented “ASIS” New Survey, $4,000,000 $3,800,000

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Scott McNally, Qualifying Broker Bar M Real Estate, LLC P.O. Box 428, Roswell, NM 88202 Office: 575-622-5867 Cell: 575-420-1237 Website: www.ranchesnm.com

SPECIALIZING IN FARMS, RANCHES AND LUXURY HOMES

opportunity, house, big shop and office buildings, easy view off Hwy 64. Formerly known as “The Porch.” $295,000

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• 1,236 deeded and 1,325 forest lease near Capitan NM. Natural beauty surrounded by 4 mountain ranges. Good strong cattle country. Multiple Elk tags. $3.5mil • Irrigated farm with river frontage at Puerta de Luna. $150,000 • Restaurant and motel in Fort Sumner. Turnkey. Great opportunity. $300,000 for both, will separate. www.RanchesEtc.com

DOUGLASS RANCH A quality ranch property located in northeastern Chaves County, New

MIAMI 40 ACRES, Colfax County NM, private 2 bedroom getaway with elevated fantastic view, nice porch, little casita, irrigation and pole barn. Extremely private setting. Right below mesa. $450,000

CAPULIN FAMILY COMPOUND, Union County, NM. 40.88 +/- deeded acres with stunning 3,000 sqft plus main home with attached apartment UTE PARK RIVER PLACE 6.83 +/- over large garage. Pinon/juniper, two ACRES, 450 +/- feet of the Cimarron wells, short gravel drive off blacktop. River and more than that of Ute Creek $725,000 $612,000 are the south and east boundaries of COLFAX TAVERN & DINER, Colfax this unique one of a kind water proper- County, NM. Aka “COLD BEER”, turn ty. 2 bedroom 1 bathroom cabin, year key legendry regional icon and destiround access off Hwy 64. $599,000 nation, with anchor staff/team willing $589,000 to stay on. Prime business on front CIMARRON BUSINESS, Frontage range. $1,500,000

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MAY — News of the Day JUNE — Sheepman of the Year JULY — Directory of Agriculture AUGUST — The Horse Industry SEPTEMBER — Fairs Across the SW; Charolais OCTOBER — Hereford; NM State Fair Results NOVEMBER — Cattleman of the Year; Angus; Brangus; Red Angus: Joint Stockmen’s Convention Preview DECEMBER — Bull Buyers Guide

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D V E RT I S E ST. JOHNS OFFICE P.O. Box 1980, St. Johns, Arizona 85936 Ph. 602-228-3494 LITTLE COLORADO RIVER RANCH: Located in central Apache County, Arizona, a short 10 minutes from Springerville, this ranch has lots of water! 200 AU ranch, 1,650 deeded acres, 13 sections Arizona state lease, fully improved with a nice headquarters. The ranch includes 400 acres of irrigated or sub-irrigated meadow and farm land, improved with permanent pasture for grazing. Irrigation is provided by decreed surface water rights from the Little Colorado River and supplemented by two irrigation wells. Live, year-round livestock water is supplied by 3 miles of river running through the ranch, 6 spring-fed ponds, 3 wells and 4 miles of pipeline. This ranch is being sold turn-key; 190 head of adult cows/bulls and ranch equipment, including and several ranch trucks, trailers, tractors and farm equipment. The ranch includes a gravel pit which could provide additional income. This is an extremely rare property due to the abundance of live water and being located in a mild southwestern climate, within minutes’ drive of the White Mountains, home to prime hunting, trout fishing and winter snow skiing. Price: $4,000,000 — SOLD

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CHEVELON CANYON RANCH: 728 AU with 821 deeded acres, state, BLM and private leases in Navajo County between Heber and Holbrook, Arizona. The ranch also is only 40 miles west of Snowflake, AZ. This is a well improved ranch with 13 wells, 12 miles pipeline, large storage tanks and tire drinkers. Most of the wells produce 20+ gpm. Two sets of pipe shipping corrals with large holding traps for weaning calves and retaining heifers are located at opposite sides of the ranch for ease of operation. Corral locations each have large barns for hay/feed storage. The ranch has numerous cool season and warm season grasses providing grazing diversity. Elevation varies from 5,600 to 6,300 feet. Mild winters without the need for feeding hay, this is a sizable operation which is easy to run. Price $4,000,000 REDUCED $3,500,000

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HUNT VALLEY FARM: West of St. Johns in Apache County, Arizona, includes 891 deeded acres in total with 210 acres currently irrigated via center-pivot sprinkler and gated pipe flood irrigation. Shallow wells on land-line electricity with room to expand the irrigated acreage. Currently used as a grow yard/heifer development facility with corral/bunk space for approximately 950 head. Buildings include a remodeled mobile home in good condition, farm office and large metal shop with commodity storage under roof. This is a nice production farm located directly off the paved highway situated at 5,400’ elevation. Price: $1,500,000 NEW LISTING! CONTACT: ST. JOHNS OFFICE: TRAEGEN KNIGHT www.headquarterswest.com email: info@headquarterswest.com

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in the New Mexico Stockman. Call: 505/243-9515.

Chip Cole rAnch Broker

— Petroleum Building — 14 e. Beauregard Ave., Suite 201 San Angelo, texas 76903-5831 ofc.: 325/655-3555

Buyers are looking for a ranch. If you have a ranch to sell, give me a call.

Lifetime rancher who is familiar with federal land management policies

SIDWELL FARM & RANCH REALTY, LLC Tom Sidwell, Qualifying Broker 6237 State Highway 209, Tucumcari, NM 88401 • 575-403-6903 tom@sidwellfarmandranch.com • www.sidwellfarmandranch.com


New Mexico’s 100 Ranch 55,439.22± acres | $14,000,000

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A TRUE LARGE CAPACITY LIVESTOCK AND RECREATION HUNTING RANCH. The 100 Ranch in Lincoln and Socorro Counties is a 55,439.22± acre ranch offering cattle production opportunities as well as big game hunting. Big game on the ranch includes trophy bull elk, trophy mule deer, trophy antelope, oryx, and mountain lion. The location is 20 miles northwest of Carrizozo, NM on the Chupadera Mesa. This working ranch is currently permitted by the BLM for 1,183 animal units and 17 horses. Amenities at Headquarters include four mobile homes, two double wide 2012 and 2014, and two single wide mobile homes. There is also one site-built residence. In addition, there is a barn, shop, scales, working and range corrals, hay barn, and airplane hangar. The acreage is comprised of 15,941 deeded acres more or less, 9208.22 NM State Lease Land, and 30,290 BLM acres. The ranch is fenced and cross-fenced for proper grazing management. The elevation ranges from approximately 5600’ to 6800’. The terrain is characterized by rolling piñonjuniper hills, canyons and the Chupadera Mesa. There are outstanding views of Sierra Blanca and the Jicarilla Mountains. The ranch is accessed by a maintained county road in good condition. The ranch is adequately watered by an extensive pipeline system providing water to storage tanks for livestock/wildlife drinkers. There are 6 water wells on the ranch with submersible pumps, both solar and electric, 52 drinkers, and 38 dirt tanks. This ranch is currently stocked with 860± cows and calves and 60± bulls. The ranch also supports a rather good size herd of resident elk. Trophy bulls in the upper age class of 7+ frequent the ranch from the nearby Oscura Mountains (WSMR) during the rut. The largest bull harvested so far was estimated at 425 green B&C.

Jim Welles (505) 967.6562 chassmiddleton.com | 806.763.5331

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PIE TOWN, Goat Ranch Road Access, South of Wild Horse Ranch Subdivision. 20 acres $12,000, 40 acres $24,000. Beautiful views. DATIL, Herrington Canyon Road Access, Two tracts, 40 acres $24,000, 44 acres $27,000 CUERVO, Mesita Pass Road, 148.13 acres of land in Mesita Ranch Subdivision. Perfect for a new home site or grazing. $85,000 FENCE LAKE, 295 Pine Hill Road, 60 acres with over 2300 sq. ft. log home, corral, outbuildings. $250,000 SAN MARCIAL, Willow Springs Ranch, Winchester Road. 432 acres at the foothills of Chupadera Mountains $390,000 MILAGRO, 0000 Pecos Spur, Portrillo Creek Ranch Subdivision. 164 acres wide open space. Distant mountain views. Close to I 40. $94,000 Paul Stout, Broker

575-760-5461 cell 575-456-2000 office officeoffice

WANTED: Farms and Ranches — Broker has over 45 years experience working on and operating a family farm and has been a farm owner since 1988.

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Bennett Land

NMREL 17843

EST. 1974

COMPANY, INC. Serving the Greater Southwest

BENNETT LAND COMPANY of Clovis, New Mexico, is a real estate brokerage company that deals exclusively in the marketing of agricultural properties throughout the southwestern portion of the United States. Established by Bud Bennett of Clovis, New Mexico in 1974, Bud is a third generation New Mexican. Over the past 20 plus years Kurt Rowley of Rowley Land Company and Bennett Land Company have worked successfully together marketing properties. Kurt is also one of the lead real estate appraisers in New Mexico and West Texas. Consequently, our clients get two for the price of one. WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT US? Ask your neighbor, banker or attorney, chances are they have personal knowledge of us or know someone who does. We still do business the old fashion way by relying on our reputation, prior clients and word of mouth. With more than 70 years of combined knowledge and experience we work diligently to meet our clients needs. We strive to be discrete in all our transactions in order to protect our clients and the integrity of the properties we sell. If you are looking to sell or buy a farm, ranch or dairy in New Mexico or West Texas give us a call. Bud Bennett, Qualifying Broker

Real Estate brokerage limited to the marketing of agricultural properties. bbennett@plateautel.net • 575-762-3388 • www.bennettlandco.com 904 Colonial Parkway, Clovis, New Mexico 88101 Kurt Rowley - Rowley Land Co. 575-742-0954

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SCOTT MCNALLY www.ranchesnm.com 575/622-5867 575/420-1237 Ranch Sales & Appraisals

SERVING THE RANCHING INDUSTRY SINCE 1920 www.chassmiddleton.com 5016 122nd STREET LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79424 • 806-763-5331 Sam Middleton 817-304-0504 • Charlie Middleton 806-786-0313 Jim Welles 505-967-6562 • Dwain Nunez 505-263-7868


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PAUL McGILLIARD Murney Associate Realtors Cell: 417/839-5096 • 800/743-0336 Springfield, MO 65804

www.Paulmcgilliard.murney.com

AG LAND LOANS As Low As 3.5% OPWKCAP 3.5%

INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 3.5% Payments Scheduled on 25 Years

Pasture Wanted

3RD & 4TH GENERATION NM RANCHERS SEEKING PASTURE & CARE FOR 50-300 COWS WITHIN 2-3 HOURS OF MORIARTY, NM

PLEASE CONTACT JOHN AT 505-379-8212

joes3@suddenlink.net Michael Perez Associates Nara Visa, NM • 575-403-7970

“Ranchers working for Ranchers - it’s not just a business, it’s our way of life” NEW LISTING! Sliding Diamond, Kingman, AZ. The Sliding Diamond Ranch is a working cattle ranch with good feed, excellent water and well-maintained improvements. +/- 15,680 acre state lease located in a checkerboard configuration providing an equal number of acres available for adverse grazing at no cost to the ranch. The state leased parcels are permitted for 231 CYL. With the adverse and an adjoining available private lease this ranch currently runs 460 CYL. The ranch is well watered with 11 wells and 28 natural springs. A must see! $2,400,000 CASH. SOLD! Grey Falcon Springs, Mohave County, AZ. Grey Falcon Springs is one of Arizona’s most unique properties. This 162 deeded acres of desert oasis has an abundance of running water from an artesian well and four s prings. There is a beautiful home and manager’s home, three fish ponds, a variety of fruit trees, a green house, barn, irrigated fields and much more to adore about this property. With unlimited water, paved access, electric service, privacy, good soil, mild climate - the possibilities are endless. This one-of-a-kind property offers endless potential opportunities as the perfect self-sustaining property, horse facility, wedding venue, RV resort, horse motel, corporate retreat or family hide-a-way. Offered at $2,850,000 cash or owner may carry.

RODEO FARM, RODEO NM — 470 Acre total w/267 acres irrigated. Two homes. Farm has not been in production for many years. All improvements are in need of attention. Priced @$300,000

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TYLER RANCH/FARM — York Az, 544 deeded with 173 irrigated, along with 14,000 state and Blm lease land. 300 head mother cows yearlong. Priced @$2,300,000

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SMITH DRAW, SEPAR, NM — 7760 deeded, 11,275 State, 2560 BLM runs 300 head yearlong. Good strong country nice improvements. Priced @$3,100,000 RS RANCH GLENWOOD NM — 44,233 total acres consisting of 119.6 deeded acres and 44,113 acres Gila National Forest Grazing Allotment. Ranch will run 650 head mother cows yearlong and 18 horses. San Francisco River Runs through the Ranch, great improvements. Priced at $4,900,000 If you are looking to Buy or Sell a Ranch or Farm in Southwestern NM or Southern AZ give us a call ...

Sam Hubbell, Qualifying Broker 520-609-2546

NEW LISTING! Kingman Farms - Kingman, AZ. The Kingman Farm is 1,920 acres (83,635,200 SF) of prime agricultural land located on a paved road north of Kingman, Arizona. With ±560 acres previously under drip irrigation and two sections fully fenced, this farm offers a perfect opportunity to grow a variety of cash crops. Historically planted with pistachio trees, the agricultural zoned property is located in Mohave County and offers unrestricted water production via its two irrigation wells. The property offers an excellent opportunity for pistachio growers, other deciduous trees, hay or a variety of cash crops. In addition, the site presents as an ideal location for a solar utility, land or water bank. Offered at $2,950,000 UNDER CONTRACT! Witch Well Ranch – St. John’s, AZ. The Witch Well Ranch is a working cattle ranch consisting of a total of +/- 23,985 acres of deeded, state lease, and private lands with a grazing capacity of 266 CYL. Its gentle topography, good feed, plentiful water and easy access make it the ideal cattleman’s ranch. The Witch Well Ranch is located north of St. John’s, Arizona. Access is provided by Highway 191. Many small dirt roads provide excellent access to the interior of the ranch. Cattle are included in the sale.The ranch is perimeter fenced with two main pastures and two traps.There are five main wells equipped with Grundfos pumps. Three pumps are solar and one is run by a generator. Additional seasonal catchments provide additional water sources. The improvements include perimeter fencing, dirt tanks, water storage tanks, livestock drinkers, and working corrals. Topography is tree covered gentle, rolling hills, ridges and open valleys. Offered at $1,825,000

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Joe Stubblefield & Associates 13830 Western St., Amarillo, TX 806/622-3482 • cell 806/674-2062

REDUCED! Sierra Azul Ranch – Hatch, NM. The Sierra Azul Ranch is located in Dona Ana County, New Mexico. This nice little ranch has been in the same family for over 50 years. The ranch runs 50 CYL and 2 horses on two sections of state land with over four sections of BLM and 520 deeded acres. The deeded land includes a beautiful 160 acre inholding with water and solitude. Good little ranch with good water, great feed throughout the rolling hills and canyons. With locked access and land-owner hunt permits, the ranch presents an excellent Mule Deer hunting opportunity. Offered at $750,000 Middle Prong Ranch - Eastern AZ. SECLUSION, PRIVACY, SECURITY and SELF-SUSTAINING, this turnkey homestead/ranch is located in a remote area of Eastern Arizona. The 40+/- acre deeded inholding is in the heart of the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest. The headquarters includes a three bedroom, two bath house, 10’x12’ greenhouse, carport/machine shed, shop, walk-in box/cooler, 20’ cargo container for storage, and barn with a tack room. Ten acres can be cultivated as well as 3 potential helicopter pads for quick access by air. A gravel airstrip is nearby. Middle Prong Creek is seasonal and runs approximately 100 feet from the house where it then flows into Eagle Creek. The property contains 3 wells with registered water rights. This ranch is located in the popular Arizona game management hunt unit 27. This remote property offers an excellent opportunity to base a hunting operation. Elk, deer (mule deer & white-tail), turkey, bear, lions, javelina and small game are plentiful. Record-book animals were recently taken on the surrounding USFS land making this hunt unit increasingly popular. Offered at $725,000 Baker Property – Deming, NM. The historic Baker Property is located seven miles west of Deming, New Mexico north of I-10 and south of the prominent Black Mountain. This property consists of 2,666 +/- deeded acres. Full private access to every part of the ranch is made with ease due to its gentle terrain. This unique property lends itself to multiple uses with a unique setting for farming, an equine facility, and solar energy production. Close to the comforts of town, but secluded from town life. Offered at $1,999,500 REDUCED! F Bar Farm - Taylor, AZ. The F Bar Farm is a 330+/- acre parcel located on the outskirts of Taylor, Arizona in Navajo County. The parcel contains 2 irrigation wells and 3 stock water wells which have serviced 150 acres of irrigated land. Three phase electric power is at the well heads. With shallow water and good soil, this farm sitting at 5,700 feet in elevation provides a cost-effective opportunity for growing hemp, pasture grass, alfalfa, corn or other cash crops.Alternatively, its excellent building sites and proximity to town also make this the perfect opportunity for a beautiful gentleman’s ranch with irrigated pastures and great views. Offered at $1,296,000

Buying or Selling . . . Call Tamra Kelly Today! Tamra S. Kelly, Broker | (928) 830-9127 | tamra@aglandssw.com | aglandssw.com

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JE Harris & Sons Ranch San Juan County, NM

The JE Harris & Sons Ranch is a historical ranch located in premier wildlife habitat. The ranch lies in the Colorado Plateau, which encompasses rugged tableland topography. The ranch has grass, shrub, and woodlandcovered benches rising from the La Plata River valley to the Ute Mountain Reservations.

APACHE MESA, LAS VEGAS, NM: 227 acre parcel off Hwy 84 has two stock tanks, rimrock views, quiet & private location off Hwy 84. Overhead power & high speed internet available as well. Asking $354,400 and owner can finance. DEMING, NM: Clabbertop Road off I-10 ~268 acres w/airstrip & oversize metal hanger, cold water well & overhead power w/2 septic tanks & 3 RV pads! Located 10 miles west of Deming off I-10 frontage road. Asking price is $329,900 VILLANUEVA, NM: 87 deeded acres off CR B29A. Offering includes 3 legal lots of record. Has 3 shares of 100 gpm shared well. Power on site & fenced on 3 sides. Priced at $142,500. CR B29A is county maintained access! SOUTHERN SANTA FE COUNTY – CALLE VICTORIANO: has 640 acre parcel w/power onsite! Priced at $548,900 Located on Kings Draw in the Estancia Basin w/water well – Can be subdivided. No restrictions & mfg. homes ok.

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768 B ANAYA ROAD, STANLEY, NM – $1,198,500: gets you 160 acres w/modern southwest pueblo styled 3 bedroom HQ home w/office, 6 stall barn, shop, corral, round pen, squeeze chute, perimeter fenced pastures and 3 paddocks. Everything in great condition. Short notice for tours ok. Call 505-490-0220 I’M LOOKING FOR LISTINGS — NEED RANCH LAND UP TO $2.5M — HAVE PROSPECTS IN HAND!

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

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

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Ben G. Scott – Broker Krystal M. Nelson – NM QB 800-933-9698 5:00 a.m./10:00 p.m. Brad DeSpain 520-429-2806 Tobe Haught 505-264-3368

RANCH & FARM REAL ESTATE We need listings on all types of ag properties large or small!

RANCHES/FARMS 260 Head Cattle Ranch with 4,612 Deeded Acres, Virden, NM – Solid working cattle ranch with excellent water distribution, good mix of grass and browse ranging in elevation from 4,000’ to 5,800’. 14,980+/- ac BLM, 2,860 ac State Leases and 640 ac of adverse grazing. Takes in scenic Vanderbilt Peak, Mount Royal, and stops just short of Steeple Rock. $2.8M *REDUCED* 200-300 Head Cattle Ranch, Marana, AZ – Abundant year-round no cost water makes this ranch a true oasis in the desert, situated along the Santa Cruz River just 20 minutes north of Tucson. 112.8 +/Deeded ac; 150+/- ac of permanent pasture, 3,700+/- ac of desert sub-lease, 14 +/- ac of farm fields, and well improved headquarters with excellent access off a paved road situated on State land with 342+/- ac of lease. Second manufactured home on deeded. Two sets of good steel pipe corrals under covered work areas with squeeze chute, and tub. $1.9M *SOLD* 2,373+/- Acre Farm, Animas, NM – Custom 2560 +/- s.f. home built in 2008. 20-Acre pivot, 40’ x 60’ shop, 40’ x 50’ hay barn, fruit trees, chicken coop, garden area. Pivot produced 9.5 tons/ac of alfalfa in 2020. 300 gpm well. 5 pastures with water piped to 2 storage tanks and drinkers in all

pastures. Historically has run 40 head of cattle yearlong. $1.3M *NEW* 12.7+/- Irrigated Acres, Marana, AZ – Irrigated farmland in the heart of Marana, perfectly suited for development. Currently, planted in Alfalfa and at one time was planted to corn. Fields are fenced, flood irrigated from concrete ditches and gates from the Cortaro Irrigation District. Great location near Marana Stockyards for those interested in performance horse activities that involve livestock. $825,000 *NEW* 98+/- Deeded Acre Farm, Bonita, AZ – Great little farm in a picture-perfect setting! Two small pivots with 35 acres of water rights. Nicely improved with a newer 3 BR, 2 BA Shultz doublewide mfg home; 3-sided hay/machine shed, 1,560+/s.f. shop with concrete floor and insulated ceiling, hay shed, Connex box, nice set of guardrail and steel corrals with crowding tub, squeeze and scale. 250 gpm irrigation well with 20 HP motor and 13,500+/- gallons of storage. Raise horses, finish out calves, small cow/calf operation or homestead. Runs about 40 head of cattle. $750,000 *SOLD* 1,578 Acres of Land, McNeal, AZ – Currently used as grazing land for an adjacent ranch. Fenced with 2 wells. Seller will split. $500 per acre for all or $650 to $700 per acre for smaller parcels. located near the McNeal Farm we have listed above, and could be used as an

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additional pasture; purchase for investment or build your own ranchette. 120 +/- Acres of Farm Ground, Willcox, AZ – Located NW of Willcox in a good groundwater area. 2 wells. Center pivot. $468,000 Call Harry Owens HORSE PROPERTIES/LAND *SOLD* 40+/- Acre Last Stand B&B Guest Ranch, Sonoita, AZ – An exceptional property in the grasslands of Sonoita, presently operating as a successful wedding & equestrian event venue. The Territorial, twostory 4 BR, 4.5 BA main home has 4,110 s.f., & custom features throughout. $1,675,000

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*SOLD* 90+/- Acre HP Bar Ranch, Benson, AZ – Perfect gentlemen’s ranch or private get-away. Backs up to USFS for endless riding possibilities. Fully fenced for cattle. 2 BR, 1 BA home; garage; steel barn w/two horse stalls, tack room & large hay storage; corrals; workshop. Expansive views. $595,000

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■ PRICE REDUCTION! TURN-KEY RESTAURANT – READY FOR BUSINESS! One of the best steak houses in the nation just out of Amarillo & Canyon at Umbarger, TX., state-of-the-art bldg., w/complete facilities. ■ ELK CANYON RANCH#2 – Harding Co., NM – 3,880 ac. -/+, older home, cattle pens, hunting/ cattle ranch. Please call for details! ■ PRICE REDUCED! CEDARVALE, NM – 7,113 acre ranch (5,152 ac. +/- Deeded – 1,961 ac. +/State Lease) well fenced & watered w/good pens, new barn. ■ COLFAX COUNTY NM GETAWAY – 1,482.90 ac.+/- grassland (1,193.59 ac. +/- Deeded, 289.31 ac. State Lease), great location near all types of mountain recreation. ■ ANGUS, NM – 250 +/- acres with over a 1/2 mile of NM 48 frontage. Elevations from 6,800 to 7,200 feet. Two springs along a creek. Ideal for future development or build your own getaway home. ■ UNION CO., NM – 2,091.72 ac. (1,771.72 Deeded, 320 ac. -/+ State Lease), well watered w/ three wells, two sets of steel pens. ■ FLAGG 3¼ SECTIONS – Castro Co., TX – 2,080 acres +/-, 3 - ½ mile pivots, 1 - ¼ mile pivot, 25 wells, will subdivide. The owner is willing to lease and continue operating this farm. ■ CASTRO CO 1610 ACRES – 4¼ mile pivots, 2½ mile pivots, 31 wells, will subdivide. The owner is willing to lease and continue operating this farm. ■ SUNNYSIDE, TEXAS – 160 ac. +/- equipped w/center pivot sprinkler systems & wells, fenced on three sides w/permanent fencing, ideal for a farming/grazing operation, two corners in native grass, two corners CRP, county road on two sides. ■ DALLAM CO, TX – 1,216.63 ac. +/- of CRP/ ranchland w/irrigation, re-development potential, wells & pipelines already in place. LET’S LOOK at these two choice 80 acre tracts of dryland located in close proximity one to the other in Wilbarger County near Vernon, Texas. ■ LET’S LOOK at these two choice 80 acre tracts of dryland located in close proximity one to the other in Wilbarger County near Vernon, Texas.

*SOLD* 20+/- Acre Equestrian Property, Sonoita, AZ – Established horse training and boarding facility on +/-20-acres adjoining BLM land, panoramic mountain v iews. Two mfg homes, 36’ x 160’ horse barn, barn/shop, equipment shed, hay shed, 10 shades/loafing sheds with corrals, +/-70’ x 90’ dressage and 160’ x 170’ fenced arena. There are also RV spaces with septic, a fire pit and a well. $650,000

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United Country Real Estate, Stockmen’s Realty is proud to announce the addition of Paul Ramirez to our sales team. Call Paul at 520-241-3333 RIDING FOR THE BRAND... IS OUR TIME-HONORED TRADITION

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Bulls & Replacement Heifers 575-318-4086 2022 N. Turner, Hobbs, NM 88240

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Get to know us at dfamilk.com Joel Van Dam | Route 77 Dairy | Texico, N.M.

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As always we have your animal health supplies, veterinary instruments, ID supplies and Tack. We have expanded the livestock handling Equipment (chutes, alleys and panels) and are now offering electric feeders.

Chutes, Alleys and Tubs are in stock.

Designed to feed any ration; cake, cubes, DGS, ground hay, mixed feed. Put on a pickup or a small trailer.

Add on option: scales to weigh feed. Use Herd-Boss Feeders to increase selling weights.

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t the local grange, co-op, roping, county fair, or trail ride we are all feeling it. I’m not quite sure why the death of a loudmouth veterinarian would bother me so much. If you stop and think about it, he knew all about our life. He knew exactly what you and I do everyday because he lived it. This man thought like we thought and took it one step further. All of the sudden he was on television, radio, making personal appearances, and writing books about what we do and how we act. Because of him there are volumes on rural life. This mustachioed cow doc told stories that included the good, the bad, and the ugly. His stories ranged from sad to the hilarious and many he told by poem. Meeting him was always an adventure and having him sign something was even better. One thing about it, you can’t know anything about any of his stories unless you have lived it. What we think is ordinary is quite unusual to the majority of the population. This character had a head full of nonsense and a head full of common sense at the same time. His audible illustrations of cowboy life, animal life, and human behavior were second to none. When you heard him or read him, it would bring vivid pictures to your mind. We all know that cowboy humor is “sick”. If some guy ropes a steer on the side of a mountain and his cinch breaks and he goes flying down the mountain tied to the steer we think it’s funny, especially if he doesn’t get hurt. If he is hurt, then we take him to the doc and as soon as he is patched up, then we think the whole thing is funny. If the guy’s cinch breaks and he is killed, we might give it a month or two and then the story will be told and retold. This animal treater made us feel like our attitudes were quite normal when they probably aren’t. He was very good at getting us to laugh at ourselves and not take the rest of the world too seriously. I’m sure he is up there entertaining the big boss of the riders along with the cowhands, farmers, horsemen, and rural folks that went before him. Baxter Black was a national treasure, and America will miss him.


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he 2022 National Junior High School Rodeo Finals drew over 1,000 rodeo contestants ranging in age from 6th

CONNIFF CATTLE CO. LLC This year’s calves are by AI sires, TEX Playbook 5437 and Tehama Tahoe B767 (both pictured).

1. Texas, 14,015.00 2. New Mexico, 7,870.00 3. Oklahoma, 7,840.00 4. Louisiana, 7,020.00 5. Utah, 6,550.00 6. Arizona, 5,705.00 7. North Dakota, 5,525.00 8. South Dakota, 5,100.00 9. Idaho, 4,965.00 10. Nebraska, 4,400.00

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graders to 8th graders. Those contestants hailed from 41 states, including states in Canada and Mexico. The event was held in three arenas in Perry, Georgia from June 19 to 15. Team standings were particularly gratifying from those New Mexico and Arizona. Maybe the CowBoy Channel should take this into account as they are selecting which states to cover next!

Devon Eakin – 2nd Boys Breakaway Reno Scribner - 9th Boys Goats Noah Gonzales - 19th Bull Riding Reno Scribner - 9th Chute Dogging Dawson Mathis - 14th Chute Dogging Baylee Nunn- 8th Girls Breakaway Avery Henard - 10th Girls Breakaway Wacey Trujillo - High Call Girls Goats Channing Robinson - 12th Poles Shae Rios - 16th Poles Reno Scribner/Wacey Trujillo -19th Ribbons Hardy Osborn - High Call Steer Saddle Bronc Kyon Hatley/Cooper Young - 4th Team Roping Macen Segura/Rance Rathjen - 7th Team Roping Tyan Gonzales/Dax Sullivan - 14th Team Roping Reno Scribner - 5th Tie Down Macen Segura - 15th Tie Down Rance Rathjen - 19th Tie Down Channing Robinson - 19th Barrels


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here is a group in California trying to get rodeo, team roping, barrel racing, bull riding and other western sports banned from Los Angeles county. The fear is such legislation will spread throughout the not-so-Golden State and then across the nation. Don’t think it’s possible? Have you been to a circus lately and noticed there was something missing? No, it wasn’t the clowns, it was the animal acts that animal rightists were successful in getting rid of. In this case, the clowns are a group called Last Chance for Animals headed up by a guy who has never owned a pet. The L.A. ordinance would ban what the group calls “torture devices” such as flank straps, tie downs, spurs, lariats and lassos. What’s next, are they going to take ropes away from cowboys and cattlemen and ban them from wearing spurs? Will they try to ban junior livestock shows by banning show halters, show sticks and pig whips? Those putting up a noble effort to stop the ordinance advise the rest of us to not be confrontational in fighting the kooks and I suppose that’s best, but it’s just not my style. To open the eyes of prospective voting households (one of three of which owns a dog), I’d come up with my own ordinance that will get their attention. My ordinance would... ЇЇ Ban all dog shows because it’s segregationist. It’s also racist not to commingle in classes German Shepherds and Yorkies, or Pit Bulls and Poodles. ЇЇ I’d ban all leashes because we’ve all seen what happens when one dog sees another and they run to the end of their leash and choke themselves. How does that differ from calf roping? ЇЇ We’ve done a good job of limiting the use of hot shots in our industry but how about those “electric fences” that shock a dog when they try to leave their yard? They too should be banned. ЇЇ It’s dangerous for dogs to chase cars and to protect them henceforth there should be no “free range” dogs and they should be confined in cages like laying hens.

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Did you know that male dogs are 6.2 times more likely to bite someone than female dogs? That’s definitely sexist and is a good reason to ban all male dogs. Using dogs to gather cattle, find missing people, control rioters or sniff out dangerous drugs should be permanently banned because it’s a form of “slavery”. And there will be no more service dogs that calm PTSD victims or warn someone they’re about to have an epileptic fit. It’s got to be embarrassing for Poodles to parade around with those silly pom-poms covering their joints. I propose we ban all dog grooming because it’s humiliating the animals. Generally speaking, people are pretty good about picking up their dog’s poop with plastic bags then throwing it in the trash but our landfills are being inundated with dog poop. So if you’re “green” you must agree with me that all pets should be stopped from pooping. Besides being disgusting, it’s a waste of water to let dog’s drink out of the toilet. Certainly with drouth gripping a large chunk of the west this water

must be saved so there’s enough for the fairy shrimp and for the homeowner to water his or her petunias. ЇЇ I frequently see tiny dogs in purses and carry-alls in which they don’t have enough room to stand up, sit down and turn around. If we banned such practices in the case of veal calves why not purse dogs? After all, what’s good for the goose is good for the gander. ЇЇ The fact that America’s pets consume the equivalent of a year’s supply of grain for 35 million people is definitely not “WOKE”, which is defined as spiritual and intellectual enlightenment, like waking up from a deep sleep and seeing things clearly for the first time. Of course, I would NEVER really support such an ordinance and neither would the majority of Americans but maybe such an ordinance would WOKE people up and make them see what’s coming because the real goal of groups like Last Chance for Animals is to stop all pet ownership. So don’t ask for who they come... they come for you.

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Assuming these bulls (actual data from 2021 test) were steers in feedlot, grown from 700 -1400 lbs (700# Gain) Cost of feed $185/ton, 62% DM, yardage at $0.25/head/day Bull will sire 100 calves in lifetime, calf crop is 50% his genetics, 40% Heritability of FE Assumes a bull at 80% ratio for FE does not add any value, other bulls compared to him This does not include value of keeping females who are more feed efficient

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$ 449.52 $ 603.99 $ 806.93 $ 998.57 $ 925.30

$ saved compared to Bull E $ 475.78 $ 321.31 $ 118.37 $ (73.27) $-

100 calves @50% dna from sire $ 23,789.10 $ 16,065.69 $ 5,918.56 $ (3,663.55) $-

40% Herit. Bull Effic. Value (BEV) $ 9,515.64 $ 6,426.27 $ 2,367.43 $ (1,465.42) $-

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Rodeo is a big part of our life. My Grandpa, Fred Davis, went to the NFR in 1980 in the team roping, and my parents, Beau and Marlo Compton, and uncle Jared Davis competed at a high school and college level. My dad competed professionally as well, and I hope to follow in their footsteps. My main passion is the Team Roping, but at the junior and high school rodeos I have competed in the calf roping, by Zane Davis Compton as well. I’m very fortunate that my grandpa y name is Zane Davis Compton, and has raised a lot of good horses and every I am the sixth generation to live and horse I compete on, we have raised. I attend work on the family ranch near a large amount of Tombstone, Arizona. The majority of my rodeos and jacktime is taken up either with getting my pots all across schoolwork done, helping my family on the Arizona and in ranch, or being in the arena training horses states such as New and roping. Rodeo is a big part of my life, M e x i co, Te x a s , an d s o m e thin g I ’d like to d o Oklahoma, Nevada, professionally. and Colorado. Our ranch is just outside of Tombstone, There are and only about 25 miles from the Mexican several skills I am border. I love working on the ranch, and feel learning now that very blessed that this is our lifestyle. My can help me both Grandpa has taught me a lot about ranch- on the ranch and ing operations and taking care of the ranch. potentially in the My favorite thing to do on the ranch is future as a means riding and training young horses because I to earn a living. I enjoy the process of taking them to a level am learning to where I can compete on them. weld and am plan-

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racing, ribbon roping, breakaway roping, and team roping. I love all of these events but my favorite event is the breakaway roping because it is fast and exciting! I recently qualified to compete in the breakaway roping at the National Junior High Finals in Perry Georgia. In the first round I was a 2.7 and won 5th, and after the second calf I qualified to go to the short round, I drew a hard running calf and was a 4.6 and ended up 12th in the nation. It was a very memorable experience and the Arizona team was amazing! We did fun things like

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Cauthorn & Griffin Insurance . . . . . . . . .17 Caviness . . . . . . . . . . 190 Chavez Canyon Ranch 157 Chisholm Co., LLC 83, 133 Citizens Bank of Clovis Moriarty . . . . . . . . . .46 CJ Beefmasters . . . 53, 154 CKP Insurance . . . . . . .11 Clark Anvil Ranch . 132, 155 Clavel Herefords . . . . . 99 Clovis Livestock Auction . . . . . . . . 20, 21 Coba Select Sires . 53, 153 Chip Cole Ranch Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . 162 Coleman Herefords . . 152 Conniff Cattle Co. . 153, 172 Copeland & Sons Herefords, LLC . . . . . .30 Cornerstone Ranch . . . .27 Cox Ranch Herefords . . . . .129, 151 R.L. Cox Company 61, 158 Coyote Ridge Ranch . . 55, 151 Creighton’s Town & Country . . . . . . . . . 119 CS Cattle Co. . . . . . . . .84 Culbertson - Whatley Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 98

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D2 Ranch . . . . . . . . . 153 Dairy Farmers of America 168 Decker Herefords . . . . 121 Denton Photography . 149 Desert Scales & Weighing Equipment . . . . 76, 157 Dexter Livestock Commission . . . . . . .14 Diamond Seven Angus . . 114, 152 Domenici Law Firm, PC . 53 Eagle Creek Enterprises / Tim Cox . . . . . . . . . 183 Eastern Plains Insurance . . . . . . . . 118 Elbrock Ranch . . . . . . 101 Evans Beefmasters140, 152 Express Scales Services . 26 4G Mountain Angus . 111, 155 505 Trucks, LLC . . . . . 156 F & F Cattle Company . .98 Fallon-Cortese Land . . 97, 166 FBFS / Monte Anderson . . . . . . 46, 85

FBFS / Larry Marshall 45, 80 Farm Credit of New Mexico . . . . . . . 9 Farmway Feed Mill . . . .53 Ferguson Ranch . . 105, 145 Figure 4 Cattle Co. 45, 150 First American Bank . . .22 Five States Livestock Auction, . . . . . . 38, 137 Troy Floyd . . . . . . . . . 154 Gallup Lumber & Supply . . . . . . . 55, 157 Genex / Candy Trujillo . . . . . . .132, 151 Goemmer Land & Livestock . . . . . 135, 153 Grau Charolais . . . 87, 155 Grau Ranch . . . . . . 7, 151 Great Basin Seed . . . . 168

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Hargrove Ranch Insurance 180 Harrison Quarter Horses . . 96, 157 Hartzog Angus Ranch 153, 185 Harwell & Associates Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Hat Ranch . . . . . . . . . 113 Hayhook Limousin . . . 156 Headquarters West Ltd. / Sam Hubbell . . . . . . 165 Headquarters West / Traegen Knight . . . . 162 Heartstone Angus, LLC . 47 Henard Ranch . . . 55, 153 Hi-Pro Feeds / Sendero . 13 Hooper Cattle Company . . . . . . 39, 79 Hubbell Ranch . . . . . . 151 Hudson Livestock Supplements . . . . . . . 5 Hutchison Western . . . . 6 Industrious America . . .44 Innovative Solar Systems, LLC . . . . . . .33 Inosol Castrator . . . . . 170 Insurance Services of New Mexico . . . . . . .63 Ironhorse Pipe & Steel . . 89 Isa Beefmasters . . 61, 151 J & J Auctioneers . . . . .16 Lex Jaramillo’s Alfalfa & Lazer . . . . . . .139, 156 J-C Angus Ranch . 134, 165 Ty Jones Cattle Co . . . . 16 Kaddatz Auctioneering & Farm Equipment 108, 156 Keeton Limousin . . . . 151

Bill King Ranch . . . . . . 23 L & H Mfg. . . . . . . 59, 157 Lack-Morrison Brangus150 Laflin Ranch . . . . . . . 151 Lonestar Stockyards, LLC 59 Lowry Show Calves . . 140 Lyssy & Eckel Feeds . . 178 Lazy D Ranch Red Angus . 103, 168 Lazy S Ranch Willcox LLC . 136 Major Ranch Realty . . 162 Major Cattle Co., LLC . 155, 176 Manchester Mfg., Co . . . 61 Manzano Angus . 132, 152 Matlock & Associates . . 34 McKenzie Land & Livestock . . . . . . . 169 McPherson Heifer Bulls 108, 152 Mead Angus . . . . . . . 158 Mesalands Community College . . . . . . . . . 171 Mesa Tractor, Inc. . 73, 158 Chas S. Middleton & Son . 163, 164 Miller Angus . . . . . . . 155 Monfette Construction Co. 112, 156 Motley Mill & Cube Corporation . . . . . . . 18 Move Cattle . . . . . . . . 59 Paul McGillard / Murney Associates . . . . . . . 165

N-O

National Animal Interest Alliance . . . . . . . . . . 65 Nelson’s Meats . . . . . . .61 Neogen . . . . . . . . . . 186 New Mexico Angus Bull & Heifer Sale . . . .35 NM Federal Lands Council . . . . . . . . . 109 New Mexico Horse Breeders Association . 96 New Mexico Premier Ranch Properties . . . 166 New Mexico Purina Dealers . . . . . . . . . 192 NMSU Animal & Range Sciences / . 35, 42, 65, 91 Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply . . . . . . . . . . 191 Olson Land and Cattle . . . . . . . .132, 151 One Stop Feed, Inc. . . 176 O’Neill Land . . . . . . . 161


Parker Brangus . . . . . . 46 Paul’s Veterinary Supply 72 Perez Cattle Company . . . . . 55, 155 Plaza Realty . . . . . . . 131 Pratt Farms . . . . .141, 155 Cattle Guards / Priddy Construction . . . . . . .45 Producers Livestock Marketing . . . . . . . . 156 Protect Americans Now173 Punchy Cattle Company . . . . . . . . 106 Ramro . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Rancho De Santa Barbara 152 Republic Ranches, LLC 164 Rio Chama Cattle Company . . . . . . . . 138 Rio Grande Scales & Equipment . . . . . 2, 158 Rio Hondo Land & Livestock Co. . . . . . . 152 Tom Robb & Sons .136, 153 Robbs Brangus . . . . . 152 Robertson Livestock . . . . . 108, 158 ROD Ranch . . . . . . . . 154 Roswell Livestock & Farm Supply . . . . . .81 Roswell Livestock Auction Co. . . . . . . . .36 Runft Charolais . . . . . 150

Running Creek Ranch . . . . . . . 145, 154

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6666 Ranch . . . . . . . . .12 Salazar Ranches . . . . . 153 James Sammons III . . . 162 Santa Fe Guiding Co. . . 41 Santa Rita Ranch . 145, 152 Sci-Agra Inc . . . . . . . . 158 Scott Land . . . . . . . . 167 Sidwell Farm & Ranch Realty, LLC . . . . . . . 162 Siler Santa Gertrudis Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Skaarer Brangus . . 42, 151 Southwest Livestock Auction . . . . . . . . . 138 Sowers . . . . . . . . . . . 156 St. Vrain Simmentals . . 152 Stallard Real Estate Services 161 Steve’s 4-Wheel Drive . .92 Stockmen’s Feed Bunk, Inc. 189 Stockmen’s Realty/United Country Real Estate . 167 Strang Herefords & Black Angus . . . . . . 136 Joe Stubblefield & Associates . . . . 160, 165 Suther Feeds . . . . . . . . 8 T4 Cattle Company . . . 114 TBK Bank . . . . . . . . . 108

TechniTrack, LLC . . 46, 158 Tequesquite Ranch . . . .98 Terrell Land & Livestock Co. . . . . . . 161 Texas Hereford Association . . . . . . . .55 The Ranches . . . . . . . .65 Thompson Ranch . . 3, 154 Tire Water Troughs 77, 182 Townsend Brangus . . . 143 Tucumcari Animal Hospital 115 Tucumcari Bull Test . . . 175 2 Bar Angus . . . . 132, 154

Willcox Livestock Auction 107 Williams Ranch Supply . 19 Williams Windmill, Inc. 130, 158 WW - Paul Scales . . . . .44 Zia Real Estate . . . . . . 161

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