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Public Input Requested on the Future of Conservation in NM Source: New Mexico 30 x 30 Advisory Committee

REAL ESTATE GUIDE

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he New Mexico 30 x 30 Advisory Committee announces a public Request for Information (RFI) to gather broad input on the conservation activities most important to New Mexicans. The RFI solicits ideas for a “uniquely New Mexico” vision for conservation. In August 2021 Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Executive Order 2021052 (E.O.), Protecting New Mexico’s Lands, Watersheds, Wildlife, and Natural Heritage. The E.O. established the 30 x 30 Advisory Committee, comprised of seven state agencies and the State Land Office. Agencies are directed to individually review and utilize existing programs, funding, and authorities to reach the ambitious conservation targets of conserving at least 30 percent of all lands in New Mexico by 2030, with an additional 20 percent of lands designated as climate stabilization areas. Benefits include sup-

porting our economy, sustaining traditional ways of life, providing drinking water, ensuring food security, preserving biodiversity, and providing recreational opportunities for all New Mexicans. “We welcome public input that will help us identify conserved lands and climate stabilization areas,” said Committee Chair and Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department Secretary Sarah Cottrell Propst. “This year, one of the most important tasks before the 30 x 30 Committee is to develop statewide definitions that will be used to measure progress and help identify conservation opportunities that make the most sense for New Mexico.” Following the RFI, the Committee will release draft definitions and hold a separate public comment period before proposing final definitions in its Annual Report, to be released in December. All are welcome to respond to the RFI by filling out a survey using the following link: https:// arcg.is/1Ki0rj. Responses will be most helpful if submitted by August 25, 2022. It is vital that agriculture participates in this survey.

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EIGHT MILE DRAW LAND 740 ± Acres of unimproved native grassland

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

COWBOY DRAW RANCH

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

located four miles west of Roswell in the Six Mile Hill area with frontage along U.S. Highway 70/380. This parcel is fenced on three sides and adjoins 120 acres of additional land that may be purchased. Great investment. $600 per acre.

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

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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

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PAUL McGILLIARD Murney Associate Realtors

AUGUST 2022

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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


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How The Schumer-Manchin Climate Bill Might Impact You & Change U.S.

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pages 61-65

Cattle Marketers Look Ahead at 2014-2015 Beef Population

6min
pages 66-67

View From the Backside

3min
page 60

Public Input Requested on the Future of Conservation in New Mexico

8min
pages 56-59

Real Estate Guide

7min
pages 53-55

New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau Welcomes New CEO

2min
page 48

Phases for Successful Replacement Heifer Development

4min
pages 44-45

New Mexico Federal Lands News

3min
page 46

U.S. Surface Station Network is Fatally Flawed Heartland Report Shows

6min
pages 42-43

In Memoriam

8min
pages 39-40

US House Ag Chairman Scott Introduces Livestock Legislation

5min
pages 37-38

AQHA Breeders — A Legacy

2min
pages 20-21

Cattle Reading 101

8min
pages 30-33

Foal Growth Strive for Balance

8min
pages 16-19

Plan Ahead for Antibiotic Access

2min
page 35

New Mexico CowBelles Jingle Jangle

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Riding Herd

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page 34

Just the Facts ... and Then Some

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Collector’s Corner

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