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This summer consider some Free Webinars...
Join Charlie Shultz, Santa Fe Community College, and Rossana Sallenave, NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, as they present the basics of hydroponics and aquaponics in a 4-part webinar series. Learn about the system set up, water quality, raising fish, raising plants, and other topics related to a hydroponics and aquaponics system.
Thursday, June 5, 12, 19, 26, 2025, 6pm - 7:30pm
The webinar is free to attend, but registration is required: https://bernalilloextension.nmsu.edu/farmranch/aquaponics.html
Attention New Mexico businesses: FREE WEBINAR COMING UP JUNE 3 at 11 A.M.
Join the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and the Western U.S. Agricultural Trade Association for an exclusive webinar designed to help companies tap into the power of exporting. Register today at https://www.wusata.org/event/detail/384286BB-8FC0-4DD5-865E-3B8E7E1184C….
A free Webinar Series offered on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 3 pm!
With a surge in gardening questions and requests for gardening presentations, the New Mexico State University - Cooperative Extension Service is offering this FREE "Ready, Set, GROW!" gardening series to share recommended gardening practices.
Sign up separately for each of the classes you would like to attend here: https://desertblooms.nmsu.edu/grow.html
Desert Blooms - NMSU Horticulture Extension Program Ready, Set, Grow!
The next FREE webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, 3 - 4 pm- Limited space for a vegetable garden shouldn’t prevent you from enjoying your own fresh produce! - Dr. Stephanie Walker, NMSU Extension Vegetable Specialist, will present on logistics, care, and ideal variety selections for growing vegetables in containers
For more information and to register: https://desertblooms.nmsu.edu/grow.html
Don't miss the June 25th FREE webinar with Eric Scholljegerdes from New Mexico State University as he discusses feed environment and fertility for Cow heards. . You can register now at go.beefrepro.org/webinars !
Sunny, with a high of 88 and low of 63 degrees. Sunny in the morning, partly cloudy during the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
several students placed in the top five statewide and nine in the top three
And that out of what appears to be a class of 7.
Gotta love the new math.
in this day and age, anyone who imagines that there is any non-partisan election anywhere in this nation - from president to dog catcher - is living in a fairyland. as noted herein, disputes between city & county are exhibit #1 to show the concept is a sham.
I agree with the first part of Mr. Mitchell's statement, there's no such thing as a totally non-partisan elected official.
But I don't agree that disagreements between city & county are proof of concept.
for perhaps a better perspective - let's zoom in a little closer....can you tell me that there is never discord between the majority republican alamogordo city officials and the democratic controlled state government. more specifically, can you say that and keep a straight face?
Are we over reacting to these measles outbreaks?
From the headlines and stories you'd think measles were as deadly as Anthrax.
Before the 1970's, getting the measles was just part of growing up, and for the most part was treated with the same urgency as a cold or skinned knee.
"if we can prevent a disease, why not take those preventative measures?" well said.
May officer Ontiveros rest in peace.
If there's a ****, I hope the devil is enjoying a slow roasted bbq of Dennis Armenta, the scum bag who shot officer Ontiveros multiple times.
From the Durango Herald;
My sincere condolences to the family, friends, and coworkers of Officer Ontiveros.
as i stated a couple days ago - government by people who couldn't find their fanny with a flashlight and a mirror.
Removing the list from the website doesn't mean the list has been deleted.
I would think that counties and sheriff's offices alike would want the list to remain public.