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NEW MEXICO STOCKMAN P.O. Box 7127, Albuquerque, NM 87194 505-243-9515 Fax: 505-349-3060 E-mail: caren­@aaalivestock.com Official publication of ... n New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association Email: nmcga@nmagriculture.org 2231 Rio Grande NW, P.O. Box 7517, Albu­­quer­que, NM 87194 505-247-0584, Fax: 505-842-1766 Pres­i­dent, Randell Major n New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. P.O. Box 7520, Albuquerque, NM 87194 505-247-0584 President, Bronson Corn

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2021 Pat Nowlin Memorial Scholarship Recipients New Beef Ambassadors Ranching Heritage Essay Contest To Defeat an Insidious Enemy by Myles Culbertson

36 USDA to Strengthen Enforcement of Packers & Stockyards Act by Peter Thomas Ricci, meatingplace.com

37 NMDA Recognizes Exemplary Employees with 2021 Awards 43 Biden’s Prairie Chicken Fillet by Editorial Board, Wall Street Journal

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New Mexico Livestock Board: Looking to the Future Hard Work, Partnerships Bring Expansion for Bar-G Feedyard by Katie James, Drovers

51 2021 Directory of Agriculture Index 157 New Mexico County & Citizens Challenge Wolf Translocation 182 New Mexico Ranchers Sue State Game & Fish Department Over Elk Herds by Algernon D’Ammassa, Las Cruces Sun News

182 New Mexico Cowboy Kitchen Cookbook Award Winning 186 New Mexican Shines at National Junior Show 188 New Mexico Makes Mark at National Junior High School Rodeo Finals

12 NMCGA President’s Message by Randell Major

14 Wit & Wisdom by Caren Cowan

20 New Mexico CowBelles Jingle Jangle 31 New Mexico Beef Council Bullhorn 33 Riding Herd by Lee Pitts

34 News Update 39 New Mexico’s Old Times & Old Timers by Don Bullis

42 New Mexico Federal Lands Council News by Frank DuBois

44 On the Edge of Common Sense by Baxter Black

46 View from the Backside by Barry Denton

154 In Memoriam 160 Seedstock Guide 168 Marketplace 170 Real Estate Guide 190 Advertisers’ Index

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE by Shelleen Smith NMCGA Executive Director

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

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id-year was a great success! It was good to see everyone in person and actually get to visit. The convention started out with the Bud Eppers & Les Davis Memorial golf tournament. There was great attendance, good food, and great informational presentations. A big shout out to our sponsors, the hard work of the staff, and of course the support of our entire membership. All of this would not be possible without them. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is proposing to list the lesser prairie-chicken as endangered in Texas and New Mexico under the Endangered Species Act. The Service is requesting comments on this proposed rule by August 2nd. Cattle Growers’ past presidents, Bill Humphries and Tom Sidwell, have been spear- heading a plan and to gather comments to head off this potential listing of the Lesser prairie chicken. NM Cattle Growers’ has been encouraging a more hands on involvement and ownership from our committees. Chairman Ron Burnett and Vice Chairwoman Amanda Culbertson are doing a great job with the promotion and marketing subcommittee. They have created the opportunity for our youth to become involved in NMCGA through the Heritage Buckle contest that will be awarded in all 33 NM counties during their County Fairs. Please contact the NMCGA office or website for more information. Wildlife committee Chairman Dave Kenneke and Vice Chair Tom Paterson both completed interviews with the press on behalf of our association in their qualified subject matters of elk and non-navigable waters. Our four regional meetings are now in the books with plans for more in the future. I would like to thank our regional vice presidents for the great job they did and the staff for their coordination. We appreciate Dr. Wenzel for presenting the Beef Quality Assurance program to help producers keep up to date on new technology and programs. While the major packers are seeing big profits, our independent cattle producers are struggling to pay their bills. There are tons of letters from Congressional leaders, agencies, and associations that have been sent to the U.S. Attorney General requesting they look into the antitrust laws. NMCGA, along with 28 additional sponsors, signed onto the letter from U.S. Senator Rounds and Senator Smith to investigate the antitrust laws and to restore fairness to the marketplace. The consolidated four big packers who control 80 percent of all beef slaughter and which two of those are foreign owned, continue to bring foreign beef into their facilities and label it as Product of the U.S.A. Without mandatory country of origin labeling, our consumers are mis-led and this undermines the quality and price of U.S. beef. As per our resolution we passed in 2019, we support that only products that have been born, raised, and slaughtered in the United States be labeled as “Product of the U.S.A.” During the 2021 NM legislative session, HB 33 Livestock Board Meat Inspection passed unanimously through the legislature but was not heard on the senate floor because they ran out of time. According to NM Livestock Board Director, Belinda Garland, the NMLB has jurisdiction under the livestock code to promulgate rules for meat inspections. The NMLB voted June 10th to reinstate the In-State Meat Inspection program with funding awarded them during the legislative session. This is a good start to helping our small and homegrown packing plants. Praying for good Summer rains and my best to you all! Until next time, Randell Major, President

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WIT & WISDOM by Caren Cowan, Publisher New Mexico Stockman

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ew Mexico green from end to end and from side to side with lush plants providing grains, fruits and vegetables to feed everyone. That’s what some people think this land looked like before cattle and sheep arrived and were allowed to terribly over graze. They think that concentrating on soil health will bring the state back to this perception of something that never was and never can be. I certainly will admit that the Land of Enchantment can be green from end to end with creeks running and tank water caught because I think most parts of the state are that way now. There may be some places that haven’t been blessed yet but at least most are out of the cruel drought. They can plan to move forward with herd improvement instead of loading their cattle into trucks and hauling them to market.

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Way too many cattle are already gone and there is question as to whether they will ever come back or be replaced. Soil heath has always been a primary concern for ranchers and farmers who generally pass their land on from generation to generation. They want to leave it in the best condition possible so their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and beyond will be able to feed themselves and countless others. But soil health treatments are not going to change the types of soil which vary so much across New Mexico and they are not going make it rain. The primary component in improving soil heath is water. You can manage water so that it does the most good in the most places, but you cannot create it. Of course some of these same people have stated that farmers do not pay their farm workers to eat healthy foods. There is no doubt that there is a hunger problem in New Mexico in both urban and rural areas, but blaming the problem on ranchers and farmers will do nothing to solve the problem.

think if they ignore what’s going on at the Mexican border it isn’t really happening. But that’s part of the popular media’s big lie and it is apparently really easy to buy in. What we see on Fox News is bad enough with unaccompanied children, families and groups of young males from around the world crossing into Texas by the hundreds if not thousands on a daily basis. What you don’t see much of are the groups of young males dressed in camouflage carrying heavy backpacks coming through the funnels in the border wall in New Mexico. These individuals are not turning themselves in and do their best to remain out of sight… while they walk by ranch houses filled with ranch families. What you don’t see much of is the damage they do as they are crossing ranch country. Last month a 10,000 gallon water tank was drained by illegals who broke a pipe to get water. Fox News has followed the plight of the Johnson family in Luna County as they try to survive not only the drought, but the onslaught of illegals avoiding border crossing and evading capture. On June 30, 2021

In another fairy tale… Many officials elected in New Mexico

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Russell Johnson called out Democrats for the way the border issue in New Mexico has been and is being issued. That same day one Albuquerque television reported that a New Mexico Republican Legislator asked the Governor to send the National Guard to the border. At press time, there had been no response to that letter. Meanwhile in response to a call for aide from the Governors of Texas and Arizona, the states of Florida, Idaho and South

Dakota have or are sending troops to help at the border. The $50,000 for South Dakota was donated to that state by a Republican that could afford to do so. It is well past time that we all start helping our friends and neighbors at the border. Just shaking our heads at what a shame this is doesn’t cut it. It is time to DO SOMETHING! On pages 66 and 67 of this publication are the names and addresses of every member of the New Mexico Legislature along with the same information for the state’s members of Congress.

Please pick at least five (5) of these people, preferably your state representative and state senator, your member of congressional representative and at least one federal senator, and write a letter demanding swift attention to the flow of illegal immigrants through New Mexico ranches. If you’d like help with a letter, please email me at caren@carenforag.com and I will be happy to help. You can send the same letter to all of them and if you have a copy machine, why not send 10 letters? Until we stand up for ourselves and our neighbors we are doomed.

The Other Ignored Issue The U.S. Department of State has a travel warning for all of Mexico due to COVID. We hear nightly that Americans need to get vaccinated for COVID. Yet, we have tens of thousands of people from around the world entering our country with little evidence of COVID testing or vaccination. New Mexico was closed for business for 15 months due to COVID and the fear of transmission, but there has been nary a word in New Mexico media about the threat of COVID from illegal crossings at the border.

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“According to the American Automobile Association, over Independence Day weekend, when road trips are expected to be near a record, the nationwide average was $3.12 per gallon. This is 44 percent higher than a year ago, when oil prices were in free fall due to supply and pandemic-constrained demand. “That kind of increase may have been a cause for alarm in the White House in recent decades, when voters often vented their frustrations over energy costs on the incumbent president. A 2016 study of presidential approval ratings from Gerald Ford to George W. Bush found that every 10-percent increase in gas prices resulted in a 0.6 percentage point decrease in presidential approval after controlling for other factors. “Yet while Biden’s approval rating has slipped since Memorial Day, RealClearPolitics’ average hit the lowest level of his presidency on July 2, 2021 with 51.7 Percent approval and 44.5 Percent disapproving, the changing politics of gas prices is giving Biden more leeway to pursue a clean-energy agenda backed by progressive Democrats, the cost of which has been disproportionately borne by Republicans. “The pain of high gas prices is often experi-

enced differently by Democrats and Republicans because of geography, usage patterns, and even perception. “According to a recent University of Michigan consumer survey, Republicans worry more about sharper prices than Democrats, expecting a 33 percent increase per gallon next year. This is more than five times the increase expected by Democrats.” It is hard to believe that in a state like New Mexico with vast rural areas and high poverty ratings that this holds true.

We’re from the government… This statement took on a whole new meaning when President Biden announced that he would be sending people door-todoor to encourage (at least I hope it is only to encourage) the unvaccinated to get COVID vaccinated. However the saying also applies to the help that has been sought from the government, both Congress and the Administration, to address the crisis in the beef industry. Ranchers are struggling to survive while packers are making obscene profits. Numerous bills have been introduced in Congress in an attempt to address the situation. The US Department of Agriculture is involved in investigations, yet there doesn’t

seem to be any fix in sight. There are those that say, and rightfully so, that asking for help from the government will only bring on more problems. Regulation and oversight for ranchers come quickly to mind. On the other hand, we have a noted agricultural economist telling us that the entire issue is nothing but supply and demand. Keep moving, there is nothing to see here. It is hard to believe that anyone could, with a straight face, call today’s situation simply supply and demand. But I guess you could look at it that way taking into account the fact that 80 percent of the demand is controlled by just four companies. An Executive Order is expected in the near future to give U.S. farmers more power in negotiating the sale of livestock to big processors and in deciding who repairs their tractors as well as several other issues .

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his month has been one of those months that demonstrate the good, the bad and the ugly of our nation and state. Nevertheless, the New Mexico Stockman’s midyear meeting in Ruidoso New Mexico has come and gone. It was a joyous time for all of us to see members and old friends we hadn’t seen since 2019 due to Covid. Old friends reconnected, and new friendships were made. The CowBelle organization signed up some new members, which is reassuring that the CowBelle organization is standing strong. Along with the good came the bad. There were normal conversations about ranching, cattle prices, cost of feed, minerals, lack of last year’s grass and of course the big topic of lack of rain fall, water wells getting low or drying up and earth tanks empty. Then other conversations about the disappointment of the government and its interference with ranching issues

Last and certainly not least is the ugly the 30/30 Biden/Harris program, a radical and aggressive push by environmental activists to put 30 percent of the land and water under permanent protection by the year 2030. If you haven’t read the article in the June edition of New Mexico Stockman, page 30, by Karen Budd Falen, Budd Falen Law firm, it’s a must read. It is an eye opener as to what DC has planned for our Agriculture economic future. Another subject is the M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild & Scenic River Act. It puts agriculture, mining economy, and jobs at risk. Heritage Waters is sharing the truth about misinformation. The Southwest is dealing with the wolf population multiplying, which was discovered in the NW states that wolves destroyed livestock and wildlife at a rapid pace. Lastly,

the wildfires blazing from the lack of brush control due to control from the feds which leads to erosion problems. The CowBelles and several groups are trying to get our voices heard to show this great country and the world, we are not going to stop fighting for our way of life. Education is a full-time job – teaching Americans and other countries that we are the original land stewards and how the beef industry is used in our daily lives,not just on a dinner plate. We are the backbone of the USA, and everyone needs the beef industry. Agriculturalists take the good, the bad and the ugly and use it to our advantage. “Look straight ahead and fix your eyes on what lies before you. Mark a straight path for your feet: stay on the safe path. Don’t get sidetracked.” – Sandra Lacy NM CowBelles President 2021

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Pledge. Minutes and treasurer’s report presented and approved. Nancy read a card from Cade Hopkins, who recently graduated from NMSU with a degree in Range Science, thanking CowBelles for supporting him during his college years. Another card received from Dylin Welty thanking group for awarding him a scholarship. Nancy and Sherry attending mid-year CowBelle meeting in Ruidoso and treasury will pay both their registrations and room. Treasury will reimburse Nancy for registrations. A brand throw blanket will be group’s donation for the silent auction. The winning nominee for Man of the Year, Dee Wear, will accept his plaque at this year’s meeting. Group will again fulfill their sponsorship of the Jr. Grand Champion Market Steer belt buckle at a cost of $125 for the Sierra County Fair. Jeni announced the Southern NM Regional Livestock School and Jackpot will take place in TorC on June 25, 26, and 27. In lieu of Ag Day, this year the fourth grade students went on a field trip to a peach orchard as well as a chile and onion farm. Reminders given for the Adam Petersen Memorial Ranch Rodeo and Dutch Oven Cookoff scheduled for August 6, 7, and 8.

The Sierra County Fair will be October 7 through 10. Jodell won the door prize of free lunch. Meeting adjourned at 12:44 p.m. Submitted by Cathy Pierce Powderhorn Cattlewomen met in May at the home of Brenda Copeland in Santa Rosa and in June at the home of Karen Kelling in Quervo. Brenda led invocation, pledge and creed. Thinking of you cards sent to members unable to attend. Under old business, Old Fort Days discussed, held in September on Labor Day Weekend. Group approved to provide the BBQ beef sandwich lunch-sack, consisting of sandwich, chips, cookies and drinks for Saturday. The decision of the group is to plan for 300 with preparation day provided at next meeting. Sandy McKenna and Kelsey McCollum completed the fantastic quilt top for the raffle, group will send to the quilter for completion. Two quilts will be on display at Old Fort Days and raffle tickets will be available for purchase. Meals and programs enjoyed at both meetings; “Antique Collections” and “FFA Insight and How it has Impacted Lives” were presented. Submitted by Joan Key, Secretary The Silver Spurs CowBelles met May 27,

2021 at the home of Josie Bassett with President Rachel presiding with 11 members present. The minutes and treasurer reports given and approved. Additional license plates ordered. The women filled out the report for volunteer hours. The Silver Spur CowBelles Scholarship winners chosen. There was a discussion about having a short interview with each applicant. It seems that some students may have a discrepancy in what they write in their application as opposed to what they announce at the graduation ceremony. There will be additional discussion in this matter. This year the $500 academic scholarship declared the Stanley Harper Scholarship, as he has very generously contributed to the organization the past several years. The group hopes to have the recipients of both scholarships available at the County Fair Sale to receive their awards. These scholarships will be sent to the Admission Office of their chosen institution of learning once they have enrolled. The group is waiting to see whom their $300 sponsorship sent to the NM Youth Ranch Management this year, money sent once notified. The Silver Spur CowBelles will contribute $150 for Rachel to attend the midyear meeting of the NMCGA. Rachel will pay the other half of the regis-

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tration fee. She will also provide a cross for the silent auction. Any members who so choose may attend. Registration may be found in the Stockman and online. It seems that Five States is on “go”. Also, the health fair may be held in the fall. “Always Loving Mankind” is an organization to donate beef dollars. Rachel has experience with this organization and is very impressed. The group voted to donate $100 to the Colfax County Barbecue. The group additionally wants to advertise in the Fair Book. Kristy Rubio (Ag instructor in Maxwell) may be the person to contact. Josh Harty is now the president of the fair board. The theme for this year is “200 Years on the Santa Fe Trail.” Jimmy Lavato will receive the “Man of the Year” plaque. Rachel will get it. The group will get flowers for Betsy. Please send cards to Bill Sauble. DATES TO REMEMBER: The next meeting will tentatively be July 22 in Cimarron. Rachel and Gayann will be hostesses for this meeting. Meeting was adjourned. Enjoy summer and the wonderful rains. All hope they keep coming! Submitted by Janey Wood Mesilla Valley CowBelles met June 22 at Andele’s Dog House with eight members present. All were happy to see each other in person with hugs all around. Fair booth and Agventures briefly discussed along with Mid-year meeting. Plans for future events including Ag Day at the NMSU Football and fundraisers. Minimal business, greatly needed maximum life catchup. Meeting adjourned. Submitted by Janet Witte

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2021 Pat Nowlin Memorial Scholarship Recipients Chosen by NM CowBelles

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among other agriculture related topics. Sharing NM Farm and Livestock Bureau’s Ag in the Classroom beef and dairy cattle curriculum activities with elementary students in Grant County was a highlight as a high school student. Riley Clavel, who also receives a $500 scholarship, is a Roy High School graduate and daughter of Blair and Darcie Clavel, who is a member of the Pinon CowBelles. Raised in Harding County on the family’s 100+ year old ranch, Clavel learned firsthand the value of hard work and the importance of the agriculture industry to her family and others. With a strong back-

ground in 4-H and FFA, Clavel excelled in showing cattle and horses, judging livestock, competing in a variety of other contest areas and receiving numerous local, state, regional and national awards, including the National FFA Achievement in Agriculture award. Leadership positions and achievements in FFA, 4-H, student council, national honor society and varsity athletics, as well a strong record of community service, will serve her well as she pursues a career in agri-business while attending Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska. Congratulations to each of our scholarship winners!

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he New Mexico CowBelles are proud to introduce their 2021-2022 Beef Ambassadors who were chosen during the mid-year meeting in June. Joanie Vance was born and raised on her family ranch just east of Tucumcari and has always been involved in feeding and working cattle. “When school shut down in March of 2020, I dove in headfirst,” says Joanie. “Ever since then I have become more and more involved in, and passionate about, ranching and the beef industry. I recently graduated high school and will be attending Clarendon College this fall. The knowledge I have gained through the last year has set my soul on fire for the Ag industry and I am greatly honored to be one of this year’s Beef Ambassadors.” Fallon Velasquez is from Hondo and is currently attending NMSU studying Agriculture Education and Extension. Her family raises registered Miniature Hereford cattle and she is a Beef Ambassador because she wants “to be able to promote a positive attitude about the goodness of beef, the greatness of the industry, and why we need to stand behind every beef producer in America!” Fallon says “I look forward to a future in the beef industry and will work towards improving on my knowledge as well as my skills to be a great cattlewoman in the industry.” “I live on a ranch southwest of Hope and am actively involved in my local FFA chapter in Artesia,” says Callie Bennett who is a high school sophomore. “The passion of the cattle industry comes easy to me because that is all I know. Growing up on a ranch taught me responsibility at a young age. Starting at the age of nine, I invested in purchasing my own show animals, and I have shown animal for the past seven years. It is now my turn to advocate for the beef industry that has shaped my life.” Dalene Hodnett, coordinator for the New Mexico CowBelles Beef Ambassador program, is excited about working with these stellar agricultural youth. “Their ability to tell the beef story is amazing and proves the future of New Mexico ag is in good hands. It’s going to be a great year of beef promotion.”

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AMBASSADORS<< cont from pg 28 Do you know a young adult ages 16-20 who is passionate about beef? Who likes to post on social media? Who is interested in public speaking? Our contest for the 2022-2023 Be ef Ambassadors will be held next spring. Like the New Mexico CowBelles Facebook page for more info.

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he New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association (NMCGA) Promotion & Marketing Committee is excited to announce a new opportunity for New Mexico’s youth. This year the Committee will be awarding the “NMCGA Heritage Buckle” at all 33 county fairs. Award winners will receive a buckle and a one year youth membership to NMCGA.

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Submit Essays to New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association, P.O. Box 7517, Albuquerque, NM 87194 or by email to: nmcga20@gmail.com Any essay received may be used by NMCGA for publication. NMCGA board members along with county fair board members and the sponsor will determine the recipient. Buckles and 1-year membership will be awarded at county fairs. Winners are automatically entered in the overall state winner contest. Winners will be determined through an essay written on the Heritage of Ranching in New Mexico. Call the NMCGA office today at 505/247-0584 to sign up or if you have any questions.

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To Defeat an Insidious Enemy by Myles Culbertson

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hey were partners, business partners in a father-son ranching enterprise. They were good partners, doing and being what they had always known and loved. They thrived off each other, learned from each other, relied on each other. In the farming, ranching, and livestock business, these partnerships are not unusual, and their attributes are common virtues. It is a matter of legacy. Legacy unbroken, unswerving, dependable. Legacy to reach across the decades. He had learned from his father, had been guided by example, had acquired the generational codes of the culture, had learned faith, loyalty, self-reliance, optimism, independence. These things were not the subjects of conscious reflection. Neither of them gave it much thought. It just was. Theirs was a permanent, seemingly indestructible world. Any thought of less than

that wasn’t worth worrying about. That’s how it is in the business. Dedicated, resilient family partnerships in agriculture are common, and that’s why this could be anyone’s story. From the ranch 300 miles away, he had jotted off a short letter, letting his partner, who had just returned from an extended trip, know about the recent rains and how the cattle were doing. He ended it with “Welcome home.” Then, the phone call. “Your dad has cancer. It’s not good.” He was unable to process what he had heard. He needed air. Stunned, kicked in the gut, he leaned in pain against the fence, gazing across the rolling landscape at the horizon, not really seeing anything, his mind and heart reeling. “It can’t be. He’s invincible. It can’t be.” He felt alone, powerless against a foe never anticipated. Every possible thing was done from medical care to prayer, and everything in between, but his partner was gone in a few months. The illusory notion of invulnerability had been forever erased. Cancer is an insidious enemy, a sinister prowler that attacks without regard to age, race, sex, station in life, – no qualifiers. It is a stealthy enemy that invades the body

SAVE THE DATE Saturday, September 18, 2021 at the Solano Starlight Ballroom Solano, New Mexico

for a Northeastern New Mexico Regional Cowboy Gathering Hosted by Cowboys for Cancer Research Cowboys for Cancer Research invites families in Northeastern NM to "gather up" and "catch up" with friends and family and enjoy a traditional cowboy brisket dinner prepared by Jack and Jill Chatfield, served by the Piñon Cowbelles, followed by a good-ole-country dance with music by The Delk Band. C4CR Executive Directors, Denny and Geraldine Calhoun, will be on hand to welcome everyone and give a post-COVID update on Cowboys for Cancer Research activities and ongoing cancer research projects at the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center and by research scientists from New Mexico State University. We’ll eat at 6:00, dance at 7:30 and wind up around 10:00 or so. • Kids 12 & Under - Free •

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before declaring itself, wreaking heartbreak, disillusionment, desperation; pulling the rug out from under the victims, their families and their communities. It is safe to say every person in our society has been directly or indirectly touched by this raider. Its damage and destruction can be continually re-described, its millions of stories retold, but Americans do not dwell on stories. They get in the fight. Americans, like the “cowb oys” of Cowb oys for Cancer Research. Kenneth Cohorn was a farmer, contractor, and team roper well known in the Mesilla Valley. They were a rodeo family. Son Larry had been an AJRA Champion Calf Roper in the ‘60s, and PRCA National Finals Rodeo qualifier in the ‘70s. In 1981, when Kenneth’s wife Alma succumbed after a hard battle with breast cancer, some cowboys got together, wanting to do something in her memory, and organized a team roping and BBQ for a fundraiser. The event raised about $700, and they presented it to the University of New Mexico Cancer Center in Alma’s memory, to be spent “where it is most needed.” It had been a good event and a fitting tribute to their friend, so they decided to do it again the next year. The roping soon became an anticipated annual event. They called it Cowboys for Cancer Research (C4CR). They were not professional organizers or fundraisers by any stretch of the imagination, just a little bunch of cowboys and their friends who saw an opportunity to take at least some fight to the enemy. At the time they could not have predicted the scope of what they had begun. The ropings grew to become one of the big “go-to” events in the region and, over the years, they were coupled with barbecues, dinner dances, auctions, golf tournaments, and more. Since that first $700, C4CR has raised over ten million dollars in cash and in-kind donations, for the cause of cancer research. The Alma Cohorn Memorial C4CR Endowment has grown to more than $2,500,000. The NMSU Foundation’s C4CR Endowed Fund has reached almost $1,500,000. In addition, the Elise P. Barry estate has funded two cancer research professorships now worth a combined total of $700,000. C4CR contributes to these endowments each year, but the vast majority of contributions received go to be used immediately for direct research, true to the tradition of “where it is most needed.” continued on page 33 >>


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his year marks the 35th Anniversary of the Beef Checkoff. The Checkoff has significantly and positively altered the beef industry’s course, and has brought producers, industry organizations, and stakeholders together with a common purpose: driving demand for beef. In thinking back to the Checkoff’s first advertising campaign that launched in 1987, “Beef: Real Food for Real People.”, featuring celebrity James Garner, it's quite possible that some of today’s producers might be, a) too young to remember beef’s first celebrity spokesman, or b) perhaps were not even born yet. Regardless of age, the impact the Checkoff has on beef demand, and ultimately our operations, is significant. The following list highlights Checkoff-funded work that has enhanced and added value to our beef products:

ЇЇ Improvements in pre- and postharvest safety protocols to remove carcass/product contamination

COUNCIL ЇЇ And much more ... 35 Years – Driving Strong Demand for Beef! www.beefboard. org/2021/01/25/ the-beef-checkoffthroughout-the-years

To highlight the milestones and achievements that have taken place throughout the years, the Cattlemen’s Beef Board (CBB) will be celebrating the Checkoff’s 35th Anniversary at the Cattle Industry Convention/Summer Business Meeting in Nashville, TN. The celebration will begin on Tuesday, August 10 at the Opening General Session and will include a look at how the Checkoff has evolved and changed over the years. On Wednesday, August 11, be sure to join your fellow producers for a special 35th Anniversary reception. Whether you are relatively young (more of the Matthew McConaughey era) or have been involved in the industry a bit longer (the James Garner era), you can celebrate the past, present, and future of the Beef Checkoff.

ЇЇ Extending beef’s safe shelf-life by reducing carcass bacteria ЇЇ Development of new cuts for foodservice and retail such as the Flat Iron Steak and Petite Tender ЇЇ Targeting consumers through campaigns such as Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner. that provide education on beef’s safety, versatility, and nutrition ЇЇ Building trust for U.S. beef with consumers all over the world through foreign marketing, education, and promotions

CBB has created an entire campaign on introducing babies to beef. This gives new meaning to the term, Beef Babes!

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ow do I pay into the checkoff? By law, all producers selling cattle or calves, for any reason and regardless of age or sex, must pay $1 per head to support beef/veal promotion, research and information through the Beef Promotion and Research Act. You pay the checkoff when you sell or transfer the ownership of cattle. Typically, the NM Livestock Board Inspectors collect the Checkoff when they finalize your sale and forward it to the NM Beef Council. The New Mexico Beef Council keeps 50 cents of every dollar collected for in state programs. What is the Cattlemen’s Beef Board? Who serves? How are they paid? The Cattlemen’s Beef Promotion and Research Board, usually referred to as the Cattlemen’s Beef Board (CBB), oversees the Beef Checkoff program which was established in the Beef Promotion and Research Act as part of the 1985 Farm Bill. CBB manages the collection of $1 per head on all cattle sold in the U.S. and $1 per head equivalent on imported cattle, beef and beef products. CBB is also responsible for approving the annual budget for its national checkoff-funded programs. CBB currently consists of 99 members who are individually nominated by certified nominating organizations and appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture to serve a three-year term. Members include domestic beef, dairy and veal producers, as well as importers of beef and beef products. Nominating organizations represent beef and dairy producers in 32 individual states and six state units, where states are grouped together to form enough cattle numbers for a seat, based on the number of cattle in each state. Importer appointments are drawn from nominaContinued on next page ...

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tions by importer associations. The number of Board members is established according to the number of cattle in the state or region; 500,000 head for the first Board member and 1,000,000 head for each additional member. Importer numbers are established in the same manner. Members serve without pay, but may be reimbursed for travel and direct business expenses associated with serving on the CBB. Bill King, Moriarty, serves as the New Mexico Director to the CBB. How can I be involved in the Beef Checkoff? For many producers, the best place to get involved is by attending state board meetings or even becoming a member of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board (CBB). The NM Beef Council meets five times a year and welcomes your participation in these meetings. How is the checkoff promoting beef in a healthy diet? “Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner.” brand, the checkoff is sharing recipes, nutritional facts and the dietary benefits of eating beef with consumers. Does the CBB support governmental or regulatory policy issues? According to the Beef Promotion and Research Act, checkoff funds cannot be used to influence government policy or action, including lobbying.

This infographic is one of many developed by the CBB to compare other protein sources with Beef. Courtesy of BeefItsWhatsForDinner.com

The Checkoff helps fund the Beef Quality Assurance programs.

The CBB has created hundreds of infographics and images that reinforce beef as a center of the plate choice for consumers and restauranteurs. This one suggests how to pair your favorite ale with your favorite beef dish.

For more information about your beef checkoff investment visit MyBeefCheckoff.com 2020-2021 DIRECTORS – CHAIRMAN, Matt Ferguson (Producer); VICE-CHAIRMAN, Zita Lopez (Feeder); SECRETARY, Susie Jones (Dairy Producer). NMBC DIRECTORS: John Heckendorn (Purebred Producer); Jim Hill (Feeder); Kenneth McKenzie (Producer); Cole Gardner (Producer); Marjorie Lantana (Producer); Dan Bell (Producer)

BEEF BOARD DIRECTOR, Bill King (Producer) FEDERATION DIRECTOR, Matt Ferguson U.S.M.E.F. DIRECTOR, Kenneth McKenzie

For more information contact: New Mexico Beef Council, Dina Chacón-Reitzel, Executive Director 1209 Mountain Rd. Pl. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM 87110 505/841-9407 • 505/841-9409 fax • www.nmbeef.com

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Because of the dedication of folks like C4CR, more people are winning their battles, and fewer types of cancer are presumed terminal. In 2001, Denny and Geraldine Calhoun hosted the Cowboys for Cancer Research Roping at their arena. This began a whole new level of involvement by Denny and Geraldine, who eventually became co-executive directors of C4CR in 2010, dedicating themselves to organizing events, traveling, speaking and representing the organization across the country. In 2020, Covid caused C4CR to cancel all its planned events, including the roping, the dinner dance & auction, and the annual golf tournament. With no scheduled fundraising events, the year looked bleak, yet C4CR received $154,000 in voluntary donations, a testimony to the quality of C4CR and that of its supporters. New leaders continue to come aboard as the vision for C4CR continues to broaden. New C4CR Board President Joe Delk says it like this: “I’m involved in Cowboys for Cancer Research because the day my sister died, she said to me, ‘I’m not ready to go, but I don’t have a choice.’ However, we know we do have a choice to not let that be the end. Her memory keeps us going and believing in the day when this enemy is defeated. That day is coming.” In some cultures it is forbidden to speak the names of those who died. It seems a tragedy to shun the end of a life with silence, to disallow the memory from blessing the future. Americans don’t do that. They draw on the cowboy’s image of grit and determination, and they unabashedly bring the memories, and the names, of the fallen along with them. It began with Alma Cohorn. Since then, every time a dollar is given, an hour is volunteered, a research project is started, a good time is had at a roping or meal or dance, we do speak their names. We do these things because we are called by them to join in the defeat of this insidious enemy. Like the man whose business partner was taken too soon, his partner is remembered, and like all the others, he calls us to the fight. Speak their names. www.C4CR.COM

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think there wouldn’t be near as many gangs, kids killing kids or troubled teenagers today if more urban kids had pets. My best friend in high school didn’t speak a word of French, knew no calculus and didn’t play on the football team. (Neither did I.) I think I had the potential to be a rebellious bad boy but I had a wonderful dog who loved me unconditionally and got me through my difficult teenage years. I had other pets too: steers, lambs, pigs, cows, ducks, rabbits, chickens and heaven forbid, even a cat. Our house was filled with pets too as we always had a canary or a parakeet and the goldfish bowl always had one or two residents, even though we had a hard time keeping the goldfish because we lived in earthquake country and they kept sloshing out of the bowl. We also had several of those very small turtles that lived in a plastic dish with a palm tree sticking out of it. The tiny turtles didn’t last very long but they were way more social than the big turtle we had that I saw twice in ten years. I was inspired to write about turtles because a dear friend recently “adopted” a pet turtle for her cute two-year-old daughter. They went to a “Turtle Rescue Preserve” where there were over 300 turtles in all sizes and ages that people had dropped off or were discovered in places they shouldn’t be... like sitting atop a fence post where they were placed as a sick practical joke. My friends paid $85 for their turtle which they optimistically named Buddy, not really knowing if it was a he or a she. (How does one tell?) My friends were immediately drawn to Buddy because of its handicap: someone had painted Buddy’s shell a bright white, probably so it was easier to find than our turtle was. When my friends go to the lake for the weekend the mother-in-law visits Buddy twice a day to feed it at home a chilled Romaine/Iceberg lettuce mix.

I was curious about the pet turtle market so the next time I was in town I visited a pet store and asked the aggressive salesman if he had anything that would make a nice housewarming gift for Buddy. He showed me several turtle padded beds, leashes that looked exactly like the ones they sold for dogs and turtle houses, which seems redundant. He also suggested “enrichment toys” to foster Buddy’s mental acuity, a pet sounds music CD, and a loofah brush and chamomile and lavender body wash with which my friends should massage Buddy religiously twice a day to remove the paint. I understand some of the white on Buddy’s shell has now faded to a dull grey, probably the primer coat. Have you seen these purses in which women haul around their small dogs? The salesman showed me a turtle purse for Buddy and also a backpack to haul him because he walks at a slower pace than most humans. The “bio-accessory” backpack could also be turned around so Buddy could see where’s he’s going instead of where he’s been. No doubt you’ve seen “service dogs” and even “service pot-bellied pigs” in the grocery store and I feel confident in saying you’ll someday soon see “service turtles”. When you think about it, turtles have many advantages as pets compared to dogs. They don’t bark, a turtle can breathe through its butt (really), they don’t have to sit next to you in the truck and stick their head out the window, and when they get wet and “shake” they don’t drench you in water. You don’t have to constantly throw them slobbery tennis balls because no matter how many times you try, the turtle will not retrieve the ball. They can’t be taught hard tricks like rolling over or sitting, but they are unrivaled at playing dead. Veterinary bills are less too because they won’t pull a muscle trying to jump in and out the truck and they don’t drink out of the toilet like my dog did who suffered several concussions from being hit on the head by falling toilet seats. Turtles also live a long time and there’s not near the emotional loss when one does die because you probably had no idea where it was anyway.

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Rabobank Analyst Pitches Fix for Beef Producer-Packer Price Divide

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sing beef cutout values as the means to determine a weekly base price for fed steers would make “moot” variations among transaction types that are fueling a growing rift among cattle producers. So says Don Close, senior animal protein analyst with Rabobank, in a new report culminating from a study that compared all transaction types from 2014 to 2020 in order to verify or dispel price disparity claims and sought to offer an alternative market structure. The study comes amidst a growing chorus of complaints among some cattle producers who allege the widening disparity in the price for fed steers and beef cutout values are a matter of meatpacker market power and unfair price discovery. Those concerns have grown over many years as the industry has transitioned away from cash sales to more formula or grid-based transactions that have enabled increased carcass quality. And they have been exacerbated in the last two years from the market disruptions caused by the fire at Tyson Foods’ Holcomb, Kan., plant in the summer of 2019 and the COVID-19 outbreak that caused plant shutdowns in the spring of 2020. Those events have combined with a 6 million-head increase in cattle inventory since 2014, constrained slaughter capacity, tight labor and historic domestic and export beef demand to help widen the spread between fed steer prices and beef cutout values. “We just had one event after another,” Close told Meatingplace in an interview. Commensurate with that divide has been a growing divide between packers and producers, the latter of which have renewed calls for the Department of Justice to dig deeper into possible packer antitrust activity. “You will find, if you go back and look over history, when we get to this level of discontent within the industry, it very closely aligns to the extremes in that leverage index,” Close says. Against that backdrop, Rabobank sought some answers about alleged price disparities. Close and his team did so by converting various transaction types to a live animal equivalency, enabling them to overlay all price series by transaction type and market region. Ultimately, Close says, “The argument that there are huge disparities between transaction types simply is not true. That’s one of the big myths that I would like to put to rest with this [study].”

New method Meanwhile, once all those transaction types were converted to a live equivalency basis, Rabobank ran a ratio of the aggregate of cash prices to cutout value and drop credit, finding a tight price range among transaction types with as many cattle above the average as below. It’s there where Close and team discovered ways the industry could establish a base price of live cattle off of cutout value and drop credit. Final pricing would still require some negotiations between producer and packer, he notes. However, the new method would address transparency concerns, Close writes in his report, because the base price for fed cattle would be determined from thousands of boxed beef sales


from a wide range of end users instead of cash cattle bids determined primarily from four packers with essentially the same business models. “If we were to make that leap to pricing a cutout value, it would make all this infighting in the industry between the different types of sellers moot,” Close told Meatingplace. Among other benefits of pricing the live animal off of the cutout value, meanwhile, is that cattle feeders could potentially gain a larger share of the profits that packers are increasingly generating from value-added products, and could then pay more to stockers and cow-calf operators for quality replacement cattle. Meanwhile, with fed cattle supplies expected to contract in the second half of 2021, cattle feeders’ market leverage should improve. “The conclusion of this study shows the current frustration in the market is due to the imbalance of cattle supply to packing capacity and the loss of leverage, not a breakdown of price discovery,” Close wrote in his report.

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n an effort to ensure fairer and more resilient markets for farmers, ranchers, and producers, the USDA will strengthen its enforcement of the Packers and Stockyards Act, according to a release from the agency. Originally passed in 1921, the Packers and Stockyards Act was designed to protect cattle ranchers, poultry farmers, and hog farmers from unfair, deceptive, and anti- competitive practices in the meat markets. The USDA’s strengthening involves three steps: ЇЇ

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Tom Vilsack, the agriculture secretary, referenced the meat industry’s concentration in remarks accompanying the release. “The pandemic and other recent events have revealed how concentration can take a painful toll on independent farmers and ranchers, while exposing working family consumers to higher prices and uncertain output,” Vilsack said. “The Packers and Stockyards Act is a vital tool for protecting farmers and ranchers from excessive concentration and unfair, deceptive practices in the poultry, hog, and cattle markets, but the law is 100 years old and needs to take into account modern market dynamics. It should not be used as a safe harbor for bad actors. The process we’re beginning today will seek to strengthen the fairness and

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resiliency of livestock markets on behalf of farmers, ranchers and growers.”

USDA actions The USDA’s announcement regarding the Packers and Stockyards Act completes a busy week for the agency, one that saw it make numerous announcements pertaining to the meat industry. In addition to a $4 billion initiative to strengthen local processing and market transparency, the USDA also announced a $1 billion investment in emergency food programs, as well as the addition of South Dakota to the Cooperative Interstate Shipment agreement.

NMDA Recognizes Exemplary Employees with 2021 Awards

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he past year has brought upon new challenges for everyone in all walks of life, including the workplace. Luckily, there were countless individuals who stepped up to the plate and worked diligently in order to ensure that agriculture-related industries prospered as much as possible. The New Mexico Department of Agriculture acknowledged and awarded some of those individuals in May. The department issued 2021 Distinguished Service Awards to two employees that demonstrated dedication to duty, innovations, public service, human relations or other achievements. The first of these was awarded to Patricia Depner from the Agricultural Programs and Resources (APR) Division. Serving as the program coordinator for the APR Division, Patricia’s work is of critical importance and allows for the rest of the department to flourish.

New Mexico Secretary of Agriculture Jeff Witte said Patricia has taken on a great deal of hard work during the legislative sessions in the last several years, in addition to her normal duties as program coordinator. “Patricia stays on top of what legislation we are tracking, as well as the status of the items we’re analyzing,” said Witte. “She stays up late to provide our team with new information and works with many individuals across NMDA and within the legislative system. She is both a dedicated and unselfish member or our team.” Marshal Wilson from the Agricultural Production Services Division also received a 2021 Distinguished Service Award. Having only recently assumed his position of Assistant Division Director when the pandemic hit in spring of 2020, he hit the ground running. “Marshal worked diligently and unselfishly during the pandemic,” said Witte. “The New Mexico Department of Homeland Security & Emergency Management leaned on him heavily for guidance and leadership regarding food supply. His efforts definitely did not go unnoticed.” The department also issued the Exemplary Colleague Award. In its second year of

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existence, the award was granted to an individual through nominations from her coworkers that recognized the quality of her work, positivity and professionalism. The 2021 Exemplary Colleague Award went to Kim Reiten, a veterinary laboratory scientist for the Veterinary Diagnostic Services (VDS) Division. “Several of Kim’s colleagues had exceptional things to say about her,” said Witte. “Kim consistently steps up, encourages others, is supportive and understanding, is always willing to help and really cares about the quality of her work. It’s evident she wants the best for our clients at VDS.” Lastly, NMDA granted the Secretary Honor’s Award to an entire team that made all the difference in this last year – the Information Technology & Communications team. “For several years, the NMDA leadership team has talked about preparing for the event that our building would not be available,” said Witte. “How would we handle finances, or communications? Would we be prepared? There was one group that ensured we were. Everyone contributed to the successful transformation toward working from home, but the ITC team truly made it happen. This special group made sure our operations could communicate, connect, access and more to what we needed to maintain operations. Led by Tony Marquez, Karen Carter, Joel Johnson, David Parada, Jerry Shakal, Shannon Smith and their students – successful teleworking was ensured for all of us.” Multiple employees were recognized for their various milestone anniversaries working at NMDA – some of whom have worked at the department for 40 years. The New Mexico Department of Agriculture is proud to acknowledge all of these individuals, plus countless others who have ensured another year of success and growth within the agricultural industry for not only the department, but the entire state of New Mexico. For more information on the New Mexico Department of Agriculture and its team, visit www.nmda.nmsu.edu.

(right ) Patricia Depner was the recipient of one of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture’s 2021 Distinguished Service Awards for her dedication and unselfishness. She is a program coordinator for the Agricultural Programs and Resources Division. (below left) Marshal Wilson was the recipient of one of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture’s 2021 Distinguished Service Awards for his efforts and diligence at the Emergency Operations Center during the pandemic. He serves as the Assistant Division Director in the Agricultural Production Services Division. (below right) Kim Reiten was the recipient of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture’s 2021 Exemplary Colleague Award. Coworkers nominated Reiten for the quality of her work, positivity and professionalism. She is a veterinary laboratory scientist for the Veterinary Diagnostic Services Division.

The Information Technology & Communications Team was the recipient of the New Mexico Department of Agriculture’s 2021 Secretary Honor’s Award. The team was recognized for ensuring NMDA operations had the ability to communicate, connect and access what was needed to maintain operations during the pandemic. Back row L to R: software developer Karen Carter, system analyst Joel Johnson, system analyst Shannon Smith, systems administrator Jerry Shakal. Front row L to R: software developer David Parada, computer operations manager Tony Marquez, student aide Jeremy Townsend.

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

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native of Albuquerque, Vicente Silva, by most accounts, was pleasant and popular fellow with a respectable façade. He was married to the former Telesfora de Sandoval and the two of them adopted a child named Emma. By about 1875, Silva and his family moved to Las Vegas in San Miguel County where he operated the Imperial saloon on the town’s plaza. In spite of Silva’s respectability, however, the Imperial saloon was anything but respectable. It was frequented by the lower caste of society; people referred to locally as vagas (probably a shortened form of vagamundos, per linguist Rubén Cobos, or vagabundos, that is, vagrants or tramps). It was from this group, that Silva began recruiting the membership of La Sociedad de Bandidos de Nuevo Mexico or the Society of Bandits of New Mexico, in about 1885. If Silva had any real success with the Society, it was that he managed to keep its existence a secret for several years. Discipline in the organization was strict. Soon after the group was formed, all manner of crime became rampant in the region. While rustling was one of the group’s primary activities, assaults, robberies, murder and other property crimes became common in and around Las Vegas, and most of the crimes would eventually be laid at the door of Silva, the Imperial saloon, and the Sociedad de Bandidos. The group continued its depredations for years. But, like many thieves, Silva became too greedy, and too sure of himself. He seems to have become so arrogant that he thought he was above the law to the extent that he could do as he pleased. He overreached became a bit paranoid. In the autumn of 1892, members of the society stole some horses from rancher José Santos Esquivel who soon learned that his animals could be found at Silva’s ranch near Monte Largo. Esquivel sent his son, Refugio, and a posse of his ranch hands to recover the horses. Not only did Refugio find his father’s horses, he drove them straight into Las Vegas and demanded an

explanation from Silva. An embarrassed Silva quickly called a meeting of Society’s membership. While he could not himself be expected to accept any responsibility for the situation, he could, and did, blame gang member Patricio Maes. Maes, he asserted, had tipped off the Esquivels about where the horses were hidden. A drum-head trial was held and Maes was convicted of treachery and sentenced to death. The sentence was executed on the night of October 21, 1892 when the condemned man was hanged from the Gallinas River Bridge between old Las Vegas and new town. Townspeople were greeted with the hanging body as they began their daily activities the next morning. Rancher Esquivel, in the meantime, was able to secure an indictment against Silva and the gang leader fled Las Vegas and went into hiding near the village of Los Alamos, a dozen or so miles northeast of town (not to be confused with the more famous Los Alamos west of Santa Fe in the Jemez Mountains). Silva became convinced that his brotherin-law, Gabriel Sandoval, who served as his bookkeeper, could no longer be trusted. In February 1893, some of his men lured San-

doval to a cemetery near West Las Vegas where Silva stabbed him to death. His body was concealed in an outhouse, the ultimate degradation. Silva continued his criminal activities and by May of 1893, New Mexico Territorial Governor William T. Thornton had offered a $200 reward for his arrest. It was also that May when some of Silva’s men brought Telesfora to Los Alamos for a visit. Believing that she had been disloyal to him, and had hoarded some jewelry, Silva stabbed her to death. Her body was thrown into an arroyo and casually covered with dirt. That final crime was beyond the forbearance of even the most hardened of his criminal followers. As they walked away from the scene of her internment, one of the members of the Sociedad, Jose Valdez, shot Silva in the head at close range, killing him instantly. Valdez and a few others robbed their former leader and split the proceeds before they buried him in an arroyo not far from where Telesfora rested. Even with Silva dead, the crimes of the Society of Bandits continued for a while. Several years later, after numerous of the outlaws had been either hanged or imprisoned, relative peace returned to Las Vegas and San Miguel County.

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Its Dry & Another Lockdown Drought

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he drought is officially here. Just now? Yes, according to the mainstream media. It arrived on June 20, for it was on that date that two national publications and one regional published major articles covering the drought in the West. The Washington Post brought us “Severe Heat and Droughts the Hallmarks of a Changing West.” CNN came with “The American West is Drying Out. Things Will Get Ugly.” and the Albuquerque Journal says “We’re Sounding the Alarm.” The Washington Post piece, while addressing west-wide issues, focuses primarily on California and Arizona. In Lake Oroville, California, little islands of land are appearing, larger boats can no longer be removed, and the launch ramp no longer reaches the water. As a result of a poor snowpack and early seasonal heat causing evaporation of runoff, the onset of this year’s drought happened much quicker than those previous. Only twenty percent of the expected runoff made it to reservoirs. “I’ve seen it like this before, but only at the end of summer, never this early,” says one official. “This low will be historic.” Each drought year is different according to Stanford University’s Felicia Marcus. “This one’s come on hot and quickly. And that has created an acceleration of the problems you might otherwise see, in part because our ecosystems, our forests, our groundwater resources haven’t recovered from the last one.” The article says that last year’s wildfires burned up 4.3 million acres in California, the largest area ever in the history of the state, and that twenty-five percent of California residents now live in “high fire risk zones.” California farmers have been notified that both federal and state water allotments will be curtailed and that due to low water levels future electricity production is threatened. California officials are preparing residents for a summer of rolling outages. It further says that for California, Arizona and Utah, the period from June 2020 through May of 2021 has been the driest

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ever reported. This appears to be another year where the famed California monsoon has not happened and residents are now referring to it as the “nonsoon”. In Arizona they are most worried about implementation of restrictions on use of the Colorado River. Based upon a compact reached years ago, Arizona farmers will be among the first to have their water allotments cut. Stephanie Smallhouse, President of the Arizona Farm Bureau Federation, says, “They’ll likely…have to fallow up to 40 percent of what was growing before.” Smallhouse, a fifth-generation rancher, spends every daylight hour hauling water, along with her husband and son. The process, she says, is “physically exhausting. And mentally? It’s tough. Because you just don’t know what’s going to happen.” CNN takes a different tact, using three different maps to demonstrate the severity of the drought. They also focus on Lake Mead, which has fallen to depths not seen since it was filled during the construction in the 1930s of Hoover Dam. The entire town of St. Thomas, which the government bought and then flooded, has reappeared. The maps show 88 percent of the West in some shade of red, while the East is unaffected and Lake Mead has fallen more than 140 feet since 2000 and sits at no more than a third of its capacity. CNN does show how the government differentiates between “extreme drought” and “exceptional drought”. The criteria is different for each state, but take a look at the criteria they use for “exceptional drought” in California: ЇЇ Fields are left fallow; orchards are removed; vegetable yields are low; honey harvest is small Fire season is very costly; number of fires ЇЇ and area burned are extensive ЇЇ Many recreational activities are affected ЇЇ Fish rescue and relocation begins; pine beetle infestation occurs; forest mortality is high; wetlands dry up; survival of native plants and animals is low; fewer wildflowers bloom; wildlife death is widespread; algae blooms appear ЇЇ Policy change; agriculture unemployment is high, food aid is needed ЇЇ Poor air quality affects health; greenhouse gas emissions increase as hydropower production decreases; West Nile Virus outbreaks rise ЇЇ Water shortages are widespread; surface water is depleted; federal irrigation water deliveries are extremely

low; junior water rights are curtailed; water prices are extremely high; wells are dry, more and deeper wells are drilled; water quality is poor However you color it, that is an ugly picture. The Albuquerque Journal, of course, looks at New Mexico, with a focus on the Rio Grande and Elephant Butte Dam. The dam was built from 1912-1916. This year, farmers in the Elephant Butte Irrigation District (EBID) will only receive four inches of project water. EBID manager Gary Esslinger says that is just enough for one irrigation cycle. “If we get lucky and monsoons come in, we could extend our season past July 1,” Esslinger said. “But right now, we may be out of water by June 25.” Their season began June 1. The feds estimate the dam is eight to ten percent full and could drop down to one percent of capacity after the irrigation season is complete.

Climate lockdown Some are speculating we will have a Climate Lockdown in our future. On just what basis do they make this outlandish claim? They base it on an article written by an employee of the World Health Organization (WHO). Her name is Mariana Mazzucato. She is a professor of economics at University London, but also heads something called the Council on the Economics of Health for All, a division of the WHO. Here is what she wrote: As COVID-19 spread […] governments introduced lockdowns in order to prevent a public-health emergency from spinning out of control. In the near future, the world may need to resort to lockdowns again – this time to tackle a climate emergency […] To avoid such a scenario, we must overhaul our economic structures and do capitalism differently. Not only was the article published, it has been republished by the likes of Bill and Melinda Gates and a publication backed by George Soros. That is what has people worried. I have a solution. Let’s Lockdown the Lockdowners. Flank’em high . . . three wraps and a hooey . . . and leave’em where they lay. If your pony spooks and drags them through the dirt a little bit, why that is okay too. Until next time, be a nuisance to the devil and don’t forget to check that cinch. Frank DuBois, N.M. Sec. of Agriculture 1988 – 2003, The Westerner (thewesterner.blogspot.com) author, & founder of The DuBois Rodeo Scholarship and The DuBois Western Heritage Foundation


Biden’s Prairie Chicken Fillet The feds use the Endangered Species Act to block fossil fuels. by the Editorial Board, The Wall Street Journal

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hy did the lesser prairie chicken cross the road? Apparently to shut down oil and gas development. Witness how the Biden Administration is reviving an Obama Administration effort to list the member of the grouse family under the Endangered Species Act to restrict energy development. Late last month the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) proposed a regulation to list the lesser prairie chicken as either threatened or endangered, depending on the region. More than 95 percent of the lesser prairie chicken’s range falls on private property across Texas, New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado. Its range also overlaps with the Permian Basin—the most productive oil-and-gas shale field in the U.S. Green groups have for years used the Endangered Species Act as a way to restrict land development. In 2015 a federal judge blocked the Obama prairie chicken endangered listing because the Administration had not sufficiently considered alternatives to conserve bird habitat. Businesses and state and federal regulators had already agreed to a plan to support conservation efforts, which gave landowners flexibility to manage their property and compensated them for improving the bird’s habitat. Oil and gas companies have since contributed more than $60 million to a conservation fund. While the plan hasn’t been perfectly executed, it seems to be working. An October 2020 study prepared for the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies found that the population of lesser prairie chickens across the five states grew to an estimated 34,408 from 18,142 in 2014. Environmental groups nonetheless sued the government in 2016 to force another listing. The Biden Administration has now agreed to re-list the bird, which could restrict energy development on up to 21 million acres of land. Businesses that aren’t participating in the conservation plan will have to conduct habitat surveys to ensure they don’t disturb the chickens and apply for FWS permits or risk prosecution and shutdown orders. Most species occupied much more land

centuries ago than they do today. Human settlement and predators have shrunk habitats, and creating the precise conditions to restore them would be impossible. Most species listed under the Endangered Species Act haven’t been removed, and private-public conservation partnerships often do more to conserve species than government regulation. There’s no urgent reason to list the lesser prairie chicken other than to appease green lobbyists and their desire to use every regulation possible to stop development. Candidate Joe Biden promised that he wouldn’t ban oil and gas fracking, but his Administration plans to restrict it step by step with a regulatory onslaught, and the lesser prairie chicken listing seems to be part of the strategy. Here’s a comment on this article by a Wall Street Journal reader:

tions of the 21 million acres in the Biden administration’s proposed land grab have potential for other mineral deposits aside from oil and gas, including rare earths and copper, critical to development of alternative energy sources. President Biden has promised to fast-track development of these critical metals. Environmental groups ref lexively f ight development of any new mine anywhere, and Mr. Biden’s prairie-chicken gift will further enable them to block production of metals vital to the new energy sources for which they cry—a situation that defies common sense. M.A. Kaufman Spokane Valley, Wash.

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The Cowboy Way

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

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good cowboy will go beyond the call of duty and even put himself in harm’s way to help a suffering beast. Doug and Patty run a ranch in that big wide country in eastern New Mexico. They’d received several loads of cow/calf pairs. The weather was against ‘em and the calves went to scourin’. The cows were turned out in a big pasture. Treating the calves wasn’t easy. The morning of the incident, their neighbor, Caleb, came to help. He was ridin’ a big mule. They trailed through the cows and spotted a good sized calf lookin’ humped up. They watched for a minute and confirmed he was, in fact, afflicted. Doug eased up and dropped a lazy loop around his neck. It is a strange but almost predictable occurrence that a calf, who appears to be on the edge of his last breath can suddenly

become a dynamo of jackrabbit speed and mad dog energy when suddenly caught with a rope. Doug pulled the horn knot tight on his saddle as the calf slashed back and forth like a 200-pound marlin on the end of his line. Caleb was haulin’ back on his mule to git outta the way. Not in time. The calf went around the outside of the mule and dang near toppled him before they jumped clear. The mule took off in high gear! Caleb was mashin’ on the brakes. You could smell ‘em burnin’ as he disappeared over a swell. Doug kept his pony facin’ the calf till it tangled the rope in some brush. “Quick, Patty,” Doug instructed. “Flank him and give him a Sudafed and some L.A. 200!” Patty, who’s a good cowboy herself, dismounted, went down the rope and flanked the calf just as the calf’s mamma arrived,

registering her disapproval. She was blowin’ snot as Patty maneuvered around tryin’ to keep the calf between herself and mama. Doug saw Caleb out of his peripheral vision, racing back to the scene. “Great,” he thought. “Help’s on the way.” The mule was still out of control, on autopilot, so to speak. He never slowed but jumped the stretched rope like a steeple chaser. Caleb never shifted in his seat and disappeared out the other direction. Patty had managed to give the shot and peel off the rope but the cow gave her a good roll anyway before chasing off after her darlin’ baby. I was lookin’ at Patty while Doug was tellin’ me this story. She nodded with that resigned look I often see in ranch women’s eyes. I said, “By gosh, Doug. Yer a heck’uva cowboy. You did all that and never got off yer horse.” “Yup,” he said, “I was trainin’ him.

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e are in the process of putting in a new electronic gateway to our ranch because people are too stupid to know what “Keep Out” and No Trespassing” actually mean. Many also do not understand what private property is. The area we live in has gone from being remote to being well accessed on the weekend in just the last ten years. I’m calling it remote as we still drive 28 miles to get our mail. The road in front of our ranch used to see about three cars a day, but it now sees about 50, plus various razors and dirt bikes on the weekend. Down the road from us are two different ranches that subdivided and sold off. I understand why they did it, but it has ruined our happy ranching community to some degree. I understand that things will change over time, but not always for the better. We presently have a pair of gates that swing together and meet in the middle with a chain to hold them. You would think that it would keep people out. It really only keeps out the rural folks who know gate etiquette. The city slickers are too stupid to read signs or to have any respect for someone else’s property. For example, the other day I came up over a hill after checking cattle and there in the middle of one of my cow pastures was a van with six bizarre looking city people standing around it, all on their phones. I could tell they were city folks by the way they wore their hair and trousers. Believe me, we have Ranchers, Mexicans, Indians, Cowboys, Miners, Mennonites, but nobody in our area looks like those folks. My cattle really had a funny look on their face, kind of like the circus had arrived. The thing is, there is no cell phone reception in our area and six city folks could not figure that out. I asked if I could help them, and why were they were in my cow pasture? They

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explained that their GPS had led them there. I asked them if they just blindly go where their GPS tells them to, and they said yes. I asked them which sign on my front gate could they not read? Did they see the stop signs, the no trespassing signs, the keep out signs, or the private property signs? Yes, they saw them, but the GPS told them to go this way. I said where is GPS telling you to go next? They said up over that mountain, but they could not see a road. I asked if they thought their GPS could be wrong, and they were in utter shock that I could ask such a thing. In these folks eyes I think GPS has replaced Jesus as the way to get to the promised land. I turned to ride away and they said wait, where do we go from here? I said, just ask your GPS. They asked where I was going and I told them to call the sheriff to get these nuts out of my pasture. These types of instances are getting to be commonplace, and I certainly get tired of it as I am sure that you do too. Another thing I always ask these fools is when was the last time they saw me drive my vehicle on their property? The next toughest thing to deal with on the ranch are hunters. Most of the time hunters are city guys that like to go out in the countryside to wander around and shoot things. However, in our area the majority of hunters drive up and down the dirt road expecting to see game to shoot from their car. Of course, the deer just stay out of sight and go a little deeper into the rocks and canyons when they start seeing the hunters driving up and down the road repeatedly. I’m just wondering if there’s a book out called, Road Hunting For Fat Guys that all these guys read? I am convinced that the weekend after hunting season ends they go over to their buddy’s garage and tell hunting stories. I am certain they all

get a beer, sit around with the garage door up and tell about all the deer they didn’t see, but brag on the 6,000 miles they drove on a dirt road when last year they only drove 5,000 miles. The other type of hunter that gets me is the alleged polite one who calls to see if they can hunt on your land. In my book that’s pretty damn stupid because our headquarters consist of a few hundred acres, but the Forest Service land that completely surrounds us consists of about 300 square miles. You can walk or drive about 65 miles southwest from our place and never run into another ranch and damn few fences. Don’t you think that is where the deer might be? Then I get the other guy that calls up to ask about hunting on the ranch and offers to pay me. I always say sure, about $10,000 would be just about right. The hunter thinks this is outrageous and asks why so much. I explain to him that is just about our tax bill each year. It sounds very fair to me. Then you get the guy that whines and cries and says that ranchers own all the land to hunt on. This guy is a few bricks short of a load, as only 16 percent of land in Arizona is privately owned. The rest of it is government land, most of which you can hunt on. I am really excited about my new gateway as we are building it heavy enough to stop a freight train and we are putting rows of tire knives in the ground to puncture the tires of anyone who comes in or out that I don’t like. I may even put in a line of replacement tires. This will help pay for the gate. Perhaps I will even sell you a cold beer while you wait. Ranchers used to be helpful and friendly people, but those days are over folks. Stupidity seems to be prevailing at every turn.


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Francisco Lovato NMLB Regional Supervisor is including a child in the care of an orphaned calf at the sale barn in Belen, NM. When asked about this picture he said, “I take every opportunity I can to engage the youth and show them the importance of what we do”. He enjoys having the ability to reach out to kids in the livestock industry and show them what cowboying is all about. In another instance Special Investigator Dennis Alarid is showing a child his unit,

letting him turn on the lights and sirens and how the radio works. His hope is that our youth can identify with law enforcement officers in a positive way, it is important to him to be an exemplary role model for the community. The experience, knowledge, and excitement officers Alarid and Lovato provided for these children is priceless and something they will remember forever. The NMLB Inspectors continue shining a positive light all around the state.

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Hard Work, Partnerships Bring Expansion for Bar-G Feedyard by Katie James / Drovers

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ohnny Trotter owner of Bar-G Feedyard in Hereford, Texas, is a busy man. Not only does he manage the day-to-day operations of the 125,000-head capacity yard and keep a crew of 120 motivated, but he also stewards the surrounding land to grow wheat and provide for further expansion, operates a trucking company for shipping livestock and feed, and a cattle financing company. But he doesn’t stop there, Trotter is also owner of a local car dealership, breeds racehorses, owns a racetrack, sits on the boards of several local banks and is a skilled team roper. Soon, he’ll have a new accolade under his belt as a newly inducted member of the Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame, which will take place in conjunction with the NCBA Convention and Trade Show in August, a title he accepts with humility. “It’s just who I am and what I do,” Trotter says. “I’m flattered that people voted for me. I’m humbled and really thrilled about it. I appreciate it.” Trotter has had a lifelong love of horses, but his journey as a cowboy and cattle feeder started with a move to Hereford, Texas. During his sophomore year in high school his family moved from Dumas to Hereford, and he had the chance to work at several different feedyards that were being built. As a senior, Trotter took an opportunity to care for cattle on wheat. In the ’70s he had the opportunity to lease a preconditioning yard and began backgrounding cattle with several partners, which then eventually led to the purchase of the yard that is now known as Bar-G in January of 1983. “It had been closed down for four years, and it was in pretty dilapidated shape, but we rebuilt the mill, and we rebuilt the yard and got going with a 40,000 capacity,” he says. He and Shirley Garrison then put a group of businesspeople together that ran cattle on wheat that would be able to put cattle into the feedyard, including Stanley and David Schaeffer, Harvey Garrison, Eddie and J.W. Sutton and Roy Bryan. From there, the growth began. Trotter and his partners expanded the yard until it

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could hold 85,000 head. In 2000 they bought the nearby 7X yard which increased their capacity to the 125,000 it stands at today. “Shirley Garrison and I were partners for years, and we formed a cattle company together, Bar-G Cattle Company, and that’s what we called the little yard,” Trotter says. “We had a good reputation for keeping calves alive and we had a pretty good following over there for starting cattle on wheat and then bringing them back and growing them.” That hard work and reputation fueled long-term relationships with packers and crew alike. Trotter has people he’s partnered with or had working for him who have been there for over 35 years. “I’ve had guys who are retiring now that have been with me over 35 years,” he says. “The people are the main thing, whether it be the customers who fed cattle with us, our guys that partnered with me and believed in me and believed in this company. The ownership of the company has been the same ownership until around the turn of the century, I started buying those guys out.” “My right-hand man, Kevin Bunch, has been with me since the beginning,” he continues. “People comment about how much

we’re alike, but we’ve grown together for almost 40 years now. It’s all about the people. Anytime you hear me say anything, it’s going to be praising the people that have crossed my path, and I don’t feel like that’s an accident, it’s part of God’s plan.” Investing in technology and adopting new practices for efficiency’s sake has also helped keep Bar-G going. Trotter and his team were one of the first to endorse a turnkey accounting system for feedyards and helped develop its programs. In addition to improvements in feed tracking and management, shifting from paper feed cards to wirelessly transmitted data coming off the feed truck, Trotter’s crew was one of the first in the industry to ask Temple for a customizable tag. “We asked for a tag we could print the lot number on, that had the individual number on each tag,” he says. “And that way we color coded the tags, and we had individual tags 25 years ago. We could run a medicine check on cattle we were going to ship and know we weren’t shipping something we shouldn’t. And now, that’s the deal for everybody. I take a little pride thinking that I had something to do with facilitating that.” Looking at long-term goals for Bar-G, Trotter hopes the packing industry can grow to the point that there’s sustainability, not only for his business, but all operations. “I would hope that we’ve built an empire here that can be, maybe not under my direction and leadership, but can be sustainable for the next 25 to 30 years,” he says. “I like to think of myself as a progressive, forward-thinking guy, and that’s the reason we put all this farmland together, for the water, because it became obvious to me early on that that would be a limiting factor.” “We’ve got a relatively good relationship with the packing industry and don’t have any more trouble than a lot of people in marketing the numbers we need to,” he says. “At times it’s difficult, but I hope this enterprise has been constructed in a way that it can be a continuing business for the next 25 to 30 years.” To those hoping to step into cattle feeding, Trotter’s advice boils down to working hard and being willing to give a helping hand. “I can’t emphasize enough how far in life a good work ethic will get you,” he says. “As well as being a team player. There’s no limit to what you can achieve when it doesn’t matter who gets the credit. You’ll get a lot further when everyone is playing offense.”


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CONTENTS New Mexico Livestock Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Crop Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico State University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Livestock Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. / New Mexico Federal Lands Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico Congress & Legislature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Mexico CowBelles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gestation Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rankings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dairy Producers of New Mexico / Dairy Farmers of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2021 Directory Listings Ag Lending Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 AI/Embryo/Semen/Seedstock Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Artists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Associations/Organizations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Auctions/Markets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Beef Packers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Dogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Feedlots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Financial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Livestock Haulers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Manufacturers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Meat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Non-Profit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Order Buyers/Commodity Brokers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Ranch Equip./Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Sheep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Solar/Electric/Windmill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Suppliers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Veterinarians/Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Other Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Cattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 JULY 2021

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Livestock Production

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

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

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

N .M . PRODUCTION VALUE $ (IN THOUSANDS)

2018

2019

2020

2021

2021 as % 2020

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

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

-2 .8 -10 .5 -35 .0 -3 .5 0 .0 2 .1

2017

2018

2019

2020

696,187 NA 383 NA NA NA

668,490 NA 461 NA NA NA

710,279 NA 461 NA NA NA

687,040 357

2020 as % 2019

-3 .3 NA -22 .6 NA NA NA

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

U.S. Livestock Marketing Year Average Prices $ 2017-2020 Beef Cattle (per cwt .) Calves (per cwt .) Hogs (per cwt .)

2017

2018

2019

2020

120 .00 168 .00 53 .10

115 .00 170 .00 50 .20

116 .00 159 .00 51 .40

109 .00 161 .00 46 .90

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

2017-2020 2017

2018

2019

2020

1 .60 16 .30

2 .10 14 .70

2 .10 17 .00

1 .80 11 .80

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

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

2017

2018

2019

2020

Cattle & Calves Hogs & Pigs Sheep

3,500 2,600 5,800

4,200 2,600 8,700

4,900 2,600 6,700

7,000 6,200 2,700

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

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2017-2020 2017

2018

2019

2020

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

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

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

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


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.

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Citizens Bank of Clovis, John M. Heckendorn, Vice President, 1209 US Rt 66, Ste C, Moriarty, NM 87035-3422, Office: 505-832-5092, 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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Crop Production

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2020 CROP SUMMARY

N.M. Pecan Production 2018-20

Year

2018 2019 2020

Bearing Production. Acres (1000 lbs)

45,000 45,000 45,000

Avg. Yield

89,100 87,800 78,800

1,980 1,950 1,750

Price per lb.

$1 .90 $1 .88 $1 .56

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

480-lb . Bales . Yield is in pounds

Unit

Per Acre (lbs)

Production (thousands)

Value (thousands $)

130 95 8 .5 37 79 10 .5 26 4 .8 115

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

5 .30 1 .40 160 195 21 663 1,052 3,000 28

689 133 1,360 7,215 1,659 15 57 14,400 3,220

152,958 22,610 51,889 28,139 N/A N/A (D) 4,723 14,973

(D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations

N.M. Production 2017-2020 CROP

$169,290 $165,064 $122,928

(thousands)

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

Value ($1000)

(IN THOUSAND UNITS)

2017

2018

2019

2020

CROP

2017

2018

2019

2020

Alfalfa Hay (tons) 950 Hay, Other (tons) 190 Chile Peppers (cwt) 1,254 Corn, Grain (bu) 5,762 Corn, Silage (tons) 2,000

752 180 1,422 6,545 2,090

784 170 1,262 6,480 1,860

689 133 1,360 7,215 1,659

Cotton, PIMA (bales)1 13 Cotton, Upland (bales)1 113 Peanuts (lbs) 26,600 Wheat, Grain (bu) 4,050

12 114 15,675 1,575

9 77 15,087 3,300

15 57 14,400 3,220

1480

lb Bales

Cash Receipts by Commodity N.M. – 2015-2019 (IN THOUSANDS) 2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

Livestock & Livestock Products Crops

$2,324,387 $753,684

$2,164,124 $759,212

$2,214,153 $754,981

$2,228,357 $712,635

$2,453,832 $726,063

ALL COMMODITIES

$3,096,021

$2,923,336

$2,969,134

$2,940,992

$3,179,895

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

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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. Bovine Elite, LLC, 979-693-0388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@bovine-elite.com, www.bovineelite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Bradley 3 Ranch, Mary Bradley, 940-5856471, 806-888-1062, 806-888-1010, 15591 County Road K, Memphis, TX, 79245, mmll@ bradley3ranch.com, www.brad ley3ranch. com, Your supplier of the finest Angus and Charolais bulls for the commercial cattleman, since 1958. We offer complete data on each bull, with first breeding season guarantee, you will love our bulls. 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.

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New Mexico State University Dr. Dan Arvizu, Chancellor, 575-646-2035 Dr. John Floros, President, 575-646-2035 College of Agricultural, Consumer & Environmental Sciences, aces .nmsu .edu P .O . Box 30003, MSC 3AG, Las Cruces, NM 88003 Rolando A . Flores, Dean & Chief Admin . Officer, 575-646-3748 Academic Programs, Donald E . Conner, Assoc . Dean & Director, 575-646-1807 Agricultural Experiment Station, Leslie Edgar, Assoc . Dean & Director, 575-646-3125 CESFAS, Efren Delgado, Co-Director 575-6461759; Jay Lillywhite, Co-Director 575-646-3215

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

Cooperative Ext. Service P.O. Box 30003 MSC 3AE, Las Cruces, NM 88003, aces.nmsu.edu Jon C. Boren, Associate Dean & Director, 575-646-2874 Bruce Hinrichs, Associate Director, 575-646-2874 Barbara Chamberlin, Interim Extension Dept . Head, Innovative Media Research & Extension, 575646-5003 Robert Moreno, Dept . Head, Ext . Family & Consumer Sciences, 575-646-3936 Shanna Ivey, Dept . Head, Ext . Animal Sciences & Natural Resources, 575-646-3326 Laura Bittner, Interim Ext . Dept . Head, 4-H / Youth Development, 575-646-3026 Rolston St. Hilaire, Dept . Head, Ext . Plant Sciences, 505-646-3405 Jay Lillywhite, Extension Department Head, Extension Economics, 575-646-3215 Christina Turner, Interim Northern District Dept . Head, 4001 Office Court, Ste . 308, Santa Fe, NM 87501, 505-983-4615 Leigh Ann Marez, Eastern District Dept . Head, 3005 N . Prince, Clovis, NM 88101, 575/762-1052 Tom Dean, SW District Dept . Head, 575-646-2584

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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

New Mexico Dept. of Agriculture MSC 3189, P .O . Box 30005, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8005

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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 Vacant, 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, Vacant • Petroleum Standards Program, 575-646-1616 Veterinary Diagnostic Services Division, Director, Dr . Tim Hanosh, 505-383-9299 Laboratories Division Director, Tim Darden, 575-646-1551 State Chemist, 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 Longino Bustillos, NM State Statistician, 575-522-6023


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Barry Allen, ROM 575-840-5374, Melrose

April Riggs, ROM 575-643-6162, Springer

Dist 5 Justin Gray 505-274-2020, Roswell

Dist 1 Darby Makloski 575-643-9285, Grenville

Dist 5 Renee Brock 575-840-5372, Roswell

Dist 1 Taylor Rankin 575-643-6808, Cimmaron

Dist 5 Taylor Emerson 575-840-5371, Dexter

Dist 2 Keith Coble 575-207-5474, Clayton

Dist 11 Lance Bliss 575-200-5367, Artesia Dist

Dist 2 Johnny Gilbert 575-207-5305, Des Moines

Dist 12 Cindy Reynolds 575-749-0973, Tatum

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Dist 13 Steven Howard, Sup . 505-235-4875, Clovis

Dist 3 Shaun McCauley 575-207-5306, Tucumcari

Dist 13 Terry Roberts 575-760-6153, Portales

Dist 3 John Earle 505-203-8986, Nara Visa

Dist 13 Roger Sink 575-607-5070, Portales

Dist 15 Heath Lee 575-512-5326, Ft . Sumner

Dist 13 Chelsea Howard 575-799-0357, Melrose

Dist 15 Walter Jones 575-799-3549, Santa Rosa

Dist 13 Clinton Hayden 505-301-0995, Clovis

Dist 18 Matthew K . Romero, Sup . 575-643-6805, Buena Vista

Dist 13 Sophia Magnuson 575-760-0876, Clovis

Dist 18 Tim Martinez 505-617-5417, Las Vegas

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Dist 18 Ernest Lovato 505-203-9267, Holman Dist 19 Cole Kirksey 575-643-6815, Solano

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 Tracey Kitts, Fleet Manager Jessica Baca, IPRA/Outreach Coordinator

AREA 3 Gary Mora, ROM 505-301-3391, Tierra Amarilla Dist 6 Cathy Truby 505-330-4962, Aztec Dist 6 Andrew Sanchez, 505-681-1405, Farmington Dist 8 Francisco Lovato, Sup . 505-362-6036, Rio Rancho Dist 8 Beth Mitchell 575-595-5151, Edgewood Dist 8 Kendra Russell 505-250-0701, Belen Dist 8 Cody Mathews 505-796-9592, Belen Dist 8 Elisabeth Roth 505-977-9592, Mountainair Dist 9 Ralph Martinez 505-358-8433, Canjilon Dist 9 Donald Maestas 505-252-7446, Espanola Dist 23 Byron Murphy 505-362-3923, Crownpoint Dist 24 Ruben Baca 575-770-1490, Ranchos De Taos Dist 26 Benjamin Gonzales 505-927-2490, Lindrith Dist 28 Brandie Overton 575-643-6806, Corona

AREA 4 Troy Patterson, ROM 505-250-5956, Capitan Dist 4 Skylar Davis, Sup . 575-551-1782, Cloudcroft Dist 7 Janice Blandford 575-544-7062, Deming Dist 7 Jessica Dominguez 505-859-6552, Deming Dist 10 Amanda McComb 575-652-1429, Mesquite Dist 10 Jacob Herron 575-639-2612, Las Cruces Dist 14 Sheldon Milton 505-508-8782, Magdalena Dist 16 Vacant, Animas Dist 17 Don Gatlin 575-590-4183, Gila Dist 20 George Mendoza 575-642-3993, San Patricio Dist 21 David Trujillo 575-639-3663, Arrey Dist 22 Joe Baca 575-590-0683, Quemado


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State Board Members Burl Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 447-2179 burl@bacavalley .com Bud Deerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 649-4028 buddeermanfarm@aol .com Crystal Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 740-1539 crrunyan@hotmail .com Andy Ellett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 491-2376 andy@ellettenterprises .com James Ellett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 687-3362 jim_ellett@yahoo .com Duane Frost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 512-6692 duanefrost@hotmail .com Anita Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 321-1349 wtriangle@hotmail .com Travis Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 835-8097 tctrucking@icloud .com Don Hartman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 546-1765 6495hartman@gmail .com Gary Hathorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 320-5056 ghathorn@nmsu .edu Leon Hemann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 398-6445 lbhmnn@leaco .net

CIBOLA/MCKINLEY Kathy Landers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 870-3336 kalander@nmsu .edu COLFAX Troy Sauble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 375-2790 circledot2@bacavalley .com CURRY Jeroen van der Ploeg . . . . . . . . (575) 639-5401 jeroen@freanna .com DEBACA Larry Reagan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 760-5228 reagan .larry@gmail .com DOÑA ANA Jake Caldwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 636-9636 jacob .caldwell@farmcreditnm .com EDDY Jeff Mayberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 703-4654 mayberryjeff00@hotmail .com GRANT Stewart Rooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 535-2644 strooks@yahoo .com GUADALUPE

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Erin Fuchs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 313-3400 erin.crumbley@yahoo.com

Deena Kinman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 760-2736 wdkinman@gmail .com

HARDING Richard Shaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 485-2515 barbcshaw@gmail .com

Donald Martinez Jr. . . . . . . (505) 927-1838 maceybel@gmail .com Steve Myrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 799-8125 rsmyrick6771@gmail .com Tommy Ortiz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 617-6915 bar-o-m-ranch@outlook .com Stewart Rooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 538-1994 strooks@yahoo .com Troy Sauble . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 375-2790 circledot2@bacavalley .com Mario Trujillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (801) 372-0736 pplcowman@gmail .com Tom Wilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 208-8801 wiltontr@swwmail .net

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

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HIDALGO Rick Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 548-2653 rwalter@sansimon .org

ROOSEVELT Leon Nall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 760-7535 nallangus@icloud .com SANDOVAL Casey Spradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (719) 252-0520 caseyspradley@gmail .com SAN JUAN Gary Hathorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 320-5056 ghathorn@nmsu .edu SANTA FE Deanna Runer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 471-3626 glrunerelc@gmail .com SIERRA Crystal Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 740-1539 crrunyan@hotmail .com SOCORRO Carlina Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 835-8651 tcfarms@q .com TAOS Mario Trujillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (801) 372-0736 pplcowman@gmail .com TORRANCE Allen Moreland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 269-6336 allenhmoreland@gmail .com UNION Burl Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 447-2179 burl@bacavalley .com VALENCIA Matthew Aragon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 610-3701 mafarms2224@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 Chad Smith, CEO (575) 532-4701 chads@nmflb .org

LEA Danny Groves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 396-6426

Traci Curry, S. Director, NMAITC (575) 532-4714 agclass@nmflb .org

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LINCOLN Keith Shafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 640-2116 wshafer14@gmail .com LUNA Russell Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 544-5891 russell .a .johnson@hotmail .com MORA/SAN MIGUEL Isidro Lovato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (505) 470-4159 childsplayms@aol .com OTERO James Ellett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 687-3362 jim_ellett@yahoo .com QUAY Justin Knight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (575) 490-3455 justin_jms@yahoo .com RIO ARRIBA Donald Martinez Jr. . . . . . . . . . . (575) 581-9144 maceybel@gmail .com

Cecilia Diaz-Johnson, Bookkeeper (575) 532-4708 ceciliaj@nmflb .org Dalene Hodnett, Dir. of Communications (575) 532-4785 daleneh@nmflb .org Francisco Hatay, Member Services and Marketing Coordinator (575) 532-4705 franh@nmflb .org Valerie Huerta, Director of Organization (505) 690-5797 valerieh@nmflb .org Britney Lardner, NMAITC Coordinator 575-331-1508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . agclass1@nmflb .org Tiffany Rivera, Director of Governmental Affairs (575) 532-4706 tiffanyr@nmflb .org Benjie Segovia, Regional Director (575) 532-4722 benjies@nmflb .org Katelin Spradley, Regional Director (505) 860-0265 . . . . . .katelins@nmflb .org


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NMCGA Officers 2021-22 Randell Major, (Magdalena) President Loren Patterson, (Corona) President Elect Joe Culbertson, (Amistad) Vice President At Large Roy Farr, (Datil) SW Vice Pres . Dustin Johnson, (Farmington) NW Vice Pres .

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

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Garland King, Capulin Justin Knight, Tucumcari Colton Lee, Alamogordo Boe Lopez, Springer Kenneth McKenzie, Encino Sarah McKenzie, Fort Davis, TX Louis Montoya, La Plata Joe Bill Nunn, Deming Justin Nunn, Deming Tom Paterson, Houston, TX 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 Gary Stone, Weed Troy Stone, Capitan Jim Thorpe, Newkirk Ernie Torrez, La Jara Bernarr Treat, Roswell Lance Vicente, Vaughan Judy Wallin, T or C Dee Wear, Hillsboro Gene Whetten, Winston Jimbo Williams, Quemado 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 (Wagon Mound) Alisa Ogden (Loving) Bill Sauble (Maxwell) Don L. (Bebo) Lee (Alamogordo) Phil H. Bidegain (Tucumcari) Bob Frost (San Jon) Bill Humphries (Tucumcari) Wesley Grau (Grady) Bill King (Moriarty)

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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

Senators

Washington, D.C. Office, 1421 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 p: (202) 225-6316

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

Albuquerque District Office, 100 Gold Avenue SW Suite 206 Albuquerque, NM 87102

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

U.S. Representative Yvette Herrell

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

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 Teresa Leger Fernandez Washington, D.C., 1432 Longworth House Office Building Washington, D .C . 20515 Phone: (202) 225-6190 Santa Fe District Office, 120 S Federal Pl Suite 110B, Santa Fe, NM 87501 Phone: (505) 428-4680

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

District 5. Leo Jaramillo, P .O . Box 1014, Espanola, NM 87532, leo .jaramillo@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 District 9. Brenda G. McKenna, P .O . Box 1351, Corrales, NM 87048, brenda .mckenna@nmlegis .gov 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 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 17. Mimi Stewart, 313 Moon Street NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, https://bit .ly/ ContactSenStewart District 18. Bill Tallman, 5909 Canyon Pointe Court, Albuquerque, NM 87111, bill . tallman@nmlegis .gov District 19. Gregg Schmedes, gregg .schmedes@ nmlegis .gov 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, Jr., 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, 7012 Tampico Road NE, Rio Rancho, NM 87144, 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, P .O . Box 598, Hobbs, NM 88241, gay .kernan@nmlegis . gov

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

District 29. Joy Garratt, 10308 Marin Dr NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114-4133, joy .garratt@nmlegis .gov

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

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

Representatives

District 15. Dayan Hochman-Vigil, 8100 Wyoming Boulevard, Ste . M4-336, Albuquerque, NM 87113, dayan .hochman-vigil@ nmlegis .gov

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

District 48. Tara L. Lujan, tara .lujan@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 3. T. Ryan Lane, ryan@laneforliberty .com District 4. Anthony Allison, 35 Road 6785, Fruitland, NM 87416, anthony .allison@ nmlegis .gov District 5. D. Wonda Johnson, P .O . Box 168, Rehoboth, NM 87322-0168, dwonda .johnson@nmlegis .gov District 6. Eliseo Lee Alcon, 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. Alonzo Baldonado, 535 Cortez St SE, Los Lunas, NM 87031, alonzo . baldonado@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. Brittney Barreras, brittneyfornewmexico@gmail . com District 13. Patricia Roybal Caballero, P .O . Box 72574, Albuquerque, NM 87195, pat . roybalcaballero@nmlegis .gov

District 16. Antonio Maestas, 5818 Jones Place NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120, antonio .maestas@nmlegis .gov District 17. Deborah A. Armstrong, P .O . Box 6861, Albuquerque, NM 87197, deborah .armstrong@nmlegis . gov District 18. Gail Chasey, 508 Morningside Drive SE, Albuquerque, NM 87108, gail@gailchasey .com District 19. Sheryl Williams Stapleton, Box 25385, Albuquerque, NM 87125, sheryl .stapleton@ nmlegis .gov District 20. Meredith A. Dixon, meredith .dixon@ nmlegis .gov District 21. Debra M. Sariñana, 825 Claudine Street NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, debbie .sarinana@nmlegis .gov District 22. Stefani Lord, P .O . Box 131, Sandia Park, NM 87047, stefani .lord@nmlegis . gov District 23. Daymon Ely, 659 Applewood Road, Corrales, NM 87048, daymon .ely@ nmlegis .gov District 24. Elizabeth “Liz” Thomson, 1216 Westerfeld Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87112, liz .thomson@nmlegis . gov District 25. Christine Trujillo, 1923 Madeira Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, christine .trujillo@nmlegis .gov District 26. Georgene Louis, 10104 Round Up Place SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121, georgene .louis@nmlegis .gov District 27. Marian Matthews, P .O . Box 20083, Albuquerque, NM 87154, marian .matthews@nmlegis .gov

District 34. Raymundo Lara, P .O . Box 652, Chamberino, NM 88027, raymundo .lara@nmlegis .gov District 35. Angelica Rubio, P .O . Box 2155, Las Cruces, NM 88004, angelica . rubio@nmlegis .gov District 36. Nathan P. Small, 1320 Fourth Street, Las Cruces, NM 88005, nathan . small@nmlegis .gov District 37. Joanne J. Ferrary, 6100 Morning Sun Way, Las Cruces, NM 88012, joanne .ferrary@nmlegis .gov District 38. Rebecca Dow, 806 Sierra Vista, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901, rebecca .dow@nmlegis .gov District 39. Luis M. Terrazas, P .O . Box 197, Santa Clara, NM 88026, luis . terrazas@nmlegis .gov

District 49. Gail Armstrong, P .O . Box 326, Magdalena, NM 87825, gail@ gailfornewmexico .com District 50. Matthew McQueen, 7 Avenida Vista Grande B7-120, Santa Fe, NM 87508, matthew .mcqueen@ nmlegis .gov

District 62. Larry R. Scott, P .O . Box 1708, Hobbs, NM 88241, larry .scott@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 51. Rachel A. Black, 1907 Puerto Rico Ave, Alamogordo, NM 88310, rachel .black@nmlegis .gov

District 66. Phelps Anderson, P .O . Box 1000, Roswell, NM 88202, phelps . anderson@nmlegis .gov

District 52. Doreen Y. Gallegos, 5305 Superstition Street, Las Cruces, NM 88011, doreen .gallegos@nmlegis .gov

District 67. Jack Chatfield, P .O . Box 226, Mosquero, NM 87733, jack .chatfield@nmlegis . gov

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

District 68. Karen C. Bash, 6523 Jazmin Pl NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, karen .bash@nmlegis .gov

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

District 69. Harry Garcia, P .O . Box 226, Grants, NM 87020, hgarciad69@gmail .com

District 40. Roger E. Montoya, P .O . Box 505, Velarde, NM 87582, roger . montoya@nmlegis .gov

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

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

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

District 42. Kristina Ortez, kristina .ortez@nmlegis .gov

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

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

District 61. Randall T. Pettigrew, randall .pettigrew@ nmlegis .gov

District 70. Ambrose Castellano, P .O . Box 114, Serrafina, NM 87569, ambrose . castellano@nmlegis .gov

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

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STATE OFFICERS PRESIDENT Sandra Lacy, PO Box 522, Capitan, NM 88316, cowbellringing@ yahoo .com PRESIDENT-ELECT Jacinda Price, 505-4692737, spriceandjprice@gmail . com VICE PRESIDENT Vonda Frost, 177 Bitter Cherry Road, Carlsbad, NM 88220, 575-512-6773, vondacfrost@gmail .com SECRETARY Michelle Greeman, 10672 Hwy 180 W, Silver City, NM 88061, 325-315-7978, mgreeman12@yahoo .com TREASURER Stephanie Avent, PO Box 284, Vega, TX 79092, 575-512-5767, cowboywifebudget@gmail .com PAST PRESIDENT Charity Saulsberry, 4055 FM 2162, Clarendon, TX 79226, 575-937-4954 (cell), uspur2014@gmail .com DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT I REP Kayce Patterson, PO Box 291, Corona, NM 88318, 575937-7021, pattersonkayce@ yahoo .com DISTRICT II REP Tweeti Blancett, PO Box 14, Eagle Nest, NM 87718, 505-215-1200, twblancett@ gmail .com DISTRICT III REP Fita Witte, 1859 River Ct ., Las Cruces, NM 88007, 505239-6496, witteranch@yahoo .com DISTRICT IV REP Madalyn Lee, PO Drawer 149, Alamogordo, NM 88311, 575-437-1377, mglee91@ hotmail .com

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AUDIT Pamela Johnson, 107 Tiera Berrenda, Roswell, NM 88201, 575-578-0031, BEEF AMBASSADOR Dalene Hodnett, 2780 Sandstone Ln, Las Cruces, NM 88007, 575-647-8083, daleneh@nmflb .org Maggie Rich, Campus Station #3763, Socorro, NM 87801, Magrich99@gmail .com, 575802-5616 BY-LAWS Open CHAPLAIN Sherry Evans, Nogal, NM, 575-354-9002 COOKBOOKS & NAPKINS Genora Canon, 4705 Apache Hills Dr ., Roswell, NM 88201-9410, 575-623-3372, neelymack@aol .com HISTORIAN Marianne Rose, 421 Washington St ., Clayton, NM 88415, 575-374-6677, manatee@plateautel .net 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, PO Drawer 149, Alamogordo, NM 88311, 575-963-2505(ranch)/575443-4288(c), mglee91@ hotmail .com MEMBERSHIP Robbie Montgomery, 305 East 2nd Street, T or C, NM 87901, 575-740-723(c) 575-894-2586, robbiem@ windstream .net

COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Connie Jo McKinley, PO Box 485, Magdalena, NM 87825, 575-418-5812, conniejo123@ aol .com

AG IN THE CLASSROOM newmexico .agclassroom .org Southern Reg. Director Traci Curry, 505-238-2425, agclass@nmflb .org

OPERATION RESPECT Marge McKeen, HC 61, Box 175, Glenwood, NM 88201-9410, 575-539-2733, mmkeen@gilanet .com

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PARLIAMENTARIAN Michelle Greeman, 10672 Hwy 180 W, Silver City, NM 88061, 325-315-7978, mgreeman12@yahoo .com

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

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

PAT NOWLIN EMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Shelly Hathorn, 112 Scottsdale Dr ., Clovis, NM 88101, 575-447-7447, shporter@nmsu .edu SOCIAL MEDIA Dalene Hodnett, 2780 Sandstone Ln, Las Cruces, NM 88007, 575-647-8083, daleneh@nmflb .org

CHAMIZA Jeni Neeley, PO Box 88, Williamsburg, NM 87942, 575491-3855, jneeley@nmsu .ed

PIÑON Courtney Mitchell, 1189 Yates Hwy, Roy, NM 87743, 575-447-4017, courtneymitchell89@gmail .com

WAYS & MEANS Kyla Bannon, 491 Salazar Canyon, Lincoln, NM 88338, 575-808-9765, thehighdesertcowgirl@gmail . com WEBSITE Charity Ann Saulsberry, 4055 FM 2162, Clarendon, TX 79226, 575-937-4954, uspur2014@gmail .com WRANGLER EDITOR Katelin Spradley, 505-8600265, KatelinSpradley@gmail . com ANCW WEBSITE www .ancw .org 2021 LOCAL PRESIDENTS BERRENDO Genora Canon, See Cookbooks & Napkins Ch . BORDERBELLES Tris McSherry, 8510 Amapola Rd . SE, Deming, NM 88030, 575-644-3285, trismcsherry1@msn .com BROOMTAILS Casey Spradley, See Beef Ambassador Ch . CACTUS Sharon Augustine, PO Box 176, Tatum, NM 88267, 575791-2297, kenneth7sharon@ gmail .com CANYON Rosemary Shafer, PO Box 261, Carrizozo, NM 88301 575-648-2142 (h)/575-9211300(c), shaferr35@yahoo .com

CHUCKWAGON Welda Grider, P .O . Box 990, Carrizozo, NM 88301, gridergwg@gmail .com, 575838-6371 COPPER Patricia Hunt, 11 McMillen Rd, Silver City, NM 88061, 575-534-7649, arroyomangus@yahoo .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 ESPANOLA/Pretty Tough Jolene Vigil, 1148 A State Road 503, Cundiyo, NM 87522, jolenevigil .86@ gmail .com FRISCO Carolyn Nelson, 4618 Hwy 180, Glenwood, NM 88039, 575-539-2431, cowtraxjoe@ gilanet .com LARIAT Kathryn Malcolm-Callis, 611 N . 4th Ave, Clayton, NM 88415, 575-207-7307, rescow@juno .com

POWDERHORN Brenda Copeland, 1092 Copeland Rd ., Santa Rosa, NM 88435, 575-472-3155 cell 575-760-8109 PRETTY TOUGH Jolene Vigil, See Espanola SACATON Ellen Brown, Box 302, Datil, NM 87821, 575-772-5966, wtriangle@hotmail .com SOCORRO/Rio Grande Maggie Rich, Campus Station #3763, Socorro, NM 87801, Magrich99@gmail .com, 575-802-5616 SILVER SPUR Rachel Ricklefs, PO Box 115, Ute Park, NM 87749, 575-376-2304 (h), 575-6436801 (c), rbricklefs@zianet .com TOBOSA BELLES Mary Abbott, PO Box 155, Rodeo, NM 88056, 575-5191394, abbott7@aol .com YUCCA Joan Kincaid, 681 Russell Gap Rd ., Pinon, NM 88344, 575-687-3454 (h), 575-3658794 (c), mkincaid@pvtn .net, memebull1@yahoo .com (Meme Bean VP)

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

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


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• Front Mount Boom System • Custom Built Trailers

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

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

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• 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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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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FIND COUNTY INFORMATION & STATISTICS PAGES ON MAP INDEX Bernalillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Catron County . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Chaves County . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Cibola County . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Colfax County . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Curry County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 DeBaca County . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Doña Ana County . . . . . . . . . .91 Eddy County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93

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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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!

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.

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

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

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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.

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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. 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. 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.


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THE PEOPLE

Dairy Producers of New Mexico

Board of Directors

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

DIRECTORS John DeRuyter, Mesquite, NM Scott Edeal, Los Lunas, NM Derrell Hansen, Clovis, NM Dale Jones, Veguita, NM Andy Schaap, Hereford, TX Mike TeVelde, Hobbs, NM Sybrand Vander Dussen, Clovis, NM Roger Westra, Portales, NM

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belles.org/join-us www.newmexicocow President or contact Sandra Lacy, wbelle Officers The 2021 NM State Co h and alt he wish you excellent happiness. President: Sandra Lacy Pres-Elect: Jacinda Price Frost Vice-President: Vonda ent Av Treasure: Stephanie man ee Gr Secretary: Michelle r sle Chaplin: Corrina Ca

DEE WEAR

Winston, New Mexico Nominated by the Chamiza CowBelles, Dee is a 6th generation rancher from Lake Valley. His activities representing ranchers, along with creating programs that encourage the next generation of food producers, are worthy of honoring. Thanks Dee for your devotion to New Mexico’s #beef community. The award was presented by Madalynn Lee, Chair of NMCB’s Man of the Year Committee.

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K2 Red Angus, Jason & Kim Cullen Goertz, 307-331-2917, 2 S. Goertz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming.com, k2redangus.com, “Red Angus Bulls - yearlings & 18-month-old selling every February. PAP tested and proven at elevation. Fall Female sale every November - selling over 500 commercial females. Fit & functional Cattle!”

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Keeton Limousin Ranch, Leonard or Lyle Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 CR 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@door.net, www. keetonlimousinranch.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/ Brahmousin, Limousin Breeding Bulls, all black and polled. Bulls for the purebred breeder and commercial producer. 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 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.” 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. Lone Mountain Cattle Company , Robert Estrin, 310-622-1040, 1818 AB NM 14, Golden, NM, 87047, info@lonemountaincattle.com, www. lonemountaincattle.com, Full blood Wagyu Cattle. Ray Ranch, George H. Ray III, 575-485-2559, 575-485-5599, 575-485-2559, 1483 Wagon Mound Highway, Roy, NM, 87743, sandykayray@gmail.com, Corriente. Repro-Scan, Dr. Manny Encinias, Ph.D., 505-9277935, 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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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. 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.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

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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

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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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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, TraitLeading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available.

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.

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.

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.

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, 505-321-8808, 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.

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Yucca Veterinary Medical Center, Florian Sanchez, DVM, 505-864-6001, 505-864-6430, 1837 Camion del Llano,, Belen, NM, 87002, ssanchez@yuccavet.com, www.yuccavet.com, Santa Gertrudis, Yucca Veterinary Medical Center.

Artists Adobe Palace Performance Center, Rose Reams, 575-648-8200, 602-6 86-2054, 6479 Hwy 380 West, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, RuidosoRose@ yahoo.com, NA, 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, 505-4664504, 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 Delk Feed, Joe Delk, 575-644-3082, General Delivery, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, Delk. Feed@yahoo.com, Feed sales and Band musician.

Eagle Creek Enterprises, Tim Cox, 505-632-8080, 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! 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 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! 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.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

NUMBER

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep and Lambs

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HOOPER ATTLE COMPANY

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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 JULY 2021

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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.

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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Websites NM, Hannah Jameson, 575-687-4189, P.O. Box 426, Weed, NM, 88354, hannah.websitesnm@gmail.com, Graphic Design Services - Specializing in Serving the Ag Industries! Zia Cowtoon Co., Wheeler Hughes, 210-464-8432, 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.

Associations/ Organizations American Angus Association, Radale Tiner, 979-492-2663, 3707 Marielene Circle, College Ststion, TX, 77845, rtiner@angus.org, www.angus.org, Regional Manager for the American Angus Association serving Texas & New Mexico. American Brahman Breeders Assocation, Armelinda Ibbarra,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 Gelbvieh-influenced 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, 816-5997777, 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


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1,2021

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

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180,000 35,000 79,000 16,000

CROP

Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other PECANS

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15,000 5,500 BEARING ACRES

4,000

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107,000 tons 14,700 tons

PRODUCTION (1000 lbs.)

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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. 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. 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. 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.

Dairy Producers of New Mexico, Beverly Idsinga Exec Director, 575-622-1646, 800-217-2697, P.O. Box 6299/5106 S Main St, Roswell, NM, 88202, www.nmdairy.org, A grass root agricultural organization for New Mexico and West Texas dairy producers. The purpose of DPNM is to sustain and enhance the existing dairy industry in the southwest. Eastern New Mexico State Fair, Leslie, 575-6239411, 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. Lakin Law Firm, Charles Lakin, 505-404-9377, P.O. Box 91357, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, charles@ lakinlawfirm.com, Law Firm. National Animal Interest Alliance, 503-7618962, 503-227-8450, PO Box 66579, Portland, OR, 97290-6579, support@naiaonline.org,

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

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

New Mexico Cattle Growers Health Insurance ADM Plan, Robert Homer, 505-828-9690, 5600 Wyoming NE ste 150A, Albuquerque, NM, 87103, Group, long term care and individual health insurance, estate planning services, low cost term life, business planning.

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.

New Mexico Chile Association, Joram Robbs, 520-576-8011, ednmca@gmail.com, nmchileassociation.com . Representing the signature crop of New Mexico.

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

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.

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. 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.

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New Mexico Agricultural Leadership Program, Amanda Ball, 575-646-6691, 575-646-4082, PO Box 30003, MSC 3501, Las Cruces, NM, 88003-8003, nmal@nmsu.edu, aces.nmsu. edu/nmal, Developing knowledgeable, multicultural leaders in New Mexico’s agriculture, food, and natural resource industries – delivered through eight seminars including D.C. and an international experience

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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, Untown Stn., P.O. Box 36869, Albuquerque, NM, 87176, www. nmhorsebreeders.com, The New Mexico Bred Program is the best State-Bred program in the world.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

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Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

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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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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, 300 San Mateo Blvd ste1000 NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87108, www.nmlbonline.com, NM Brand Registration, Livestock Movement regulation, Livestock Disease Prevention. New Mexico Oil & Gas Association, 505-9822568, 505-660-4207, 505-986-1094, P. O. Box 1864, Santa Fe, NM, 87504, marieg@nmoga. org, www.nmoga.org New Mexico Paint Horse Club, Kathy O’Neal, 505-688-0221, P.O. Box 1088, Corrales, NM, 87048, kathy@liverytraining.com, www. nmpainthorse.org, Registerd Paint Horses affiliated with American Pain Horse Assn. offering Horse shows and clinics. New Mexico Palomino Exhibitors Assoc., Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www.nmpea.com, NM affiliate of Palomino Horse Breeders of America (PHBA) promoting palomino horses in NM. Offering horse shows & clinics. New Mexico Quarter Horse Assn, Toni Miller, 505-401-8664, P.O. Box 11, Peralta, NM, 87042, tonijeamiller@comcast.net, www.nmqha. com, NM affiliate of AQHA, offering show, futurities, activity of horses of all breeds. New Mexico State Fair/Expo New Mexico, Dan Mourning GM, 505-222-9732, 300 San Pedro NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87108, Junior Livestock, cattle and horse shows, PRCA rodeo and more.

NM Paint Horse Club, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www.nmpainthorse. org, NM State affiliate of the American Paint Horse Association sponsoring horse shows offering traditional horse show classes for all levels of riders plus cutting, working cowhorse and Ranch classes.

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.

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.

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.

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, 575-533-6116, 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.

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.

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

Auctions / Markets 148 Years of Raising Quality Cattle and Horses CS Cattle Co. • 575/376-2827 Cimarron, New Mexico “Out in God’s country”

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, 575-526-0880, 3920 W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, charles@cfdauction.com, Charles F. Dickerson, Inc, International Auctioneers.

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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

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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

26,500 15,900 100

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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Clift Land Brokers, George Clift, 806-355-9856, 806-674-8979, 806-358-3481, 3430 I-40 West, Amarillo, TX, 79102, LandUpdate@ CliftLandBrokers.com, www.CliftLandBrokers. com, Recognized by Land Report as one of America’s Best Brokerages 4 years in a row, specializing in farm/ranch, and commercial real estate. 7 offices, 21 agents and licensed in TX, OK, KS, CO, NE, & NM. Clovis Livestock Auction, Charlie Rogers, 575-762-4422, 504 S. Hull, Clovis, NM, 88101, clovislivestockauction@yahoo.com, Comm. cattle, Comm. horses, serving all your buying and selling needs. Dean Newberry & Associates, Inc, Carl Dean Newberry, 806-364-4042, 806-346-2081, 806-360-4350, P O Box 966, 108 E. Third St ., Hereford, TX, 79045, dnre@wtrt.net, FARM-RANCH-CRP LAND-DAIRY LOCATIONS Five States Livestock Auction,, 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, 575-485-2500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@ jandjauction.com, jandjauction.com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets. McCall Auction Services, Howard McCall, 505-296-0979, 1524 Eubank NE, Suite 6, Albuquerue, NM, 87112, h4mccall@gmail. com, Auction services for real estate, farm and ranch brokers, registered cattle sales management. Profit Maker Bulls, Dave Bittner, 308-2846893, 308-284-8280, 308-284-6932, 1361 Hwy 30 East, Paxton, NE, 69155, bulls@ megavision.com, www.profitmaker bulls.com, Seedstock 100 supplier of Registered Bulls with innovative Buy Them or Lease Them You Decide Program. Roswell Livestock Auction, Benny/Smiley Wooton, 575-622-5580, 900 Garden, Roswell, NM, 88202, rla@dfn.com, Cattle & horse; livestock auction, livestock trucking, Roswell Brangus Bull sale last Sat in Feb. Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-400-0312, 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.

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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, 806-3572443, 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. 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™. 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, 575-483-5075, 575-447-0321, 1 Model Farm Road P.O. Box 543, Springer, NM, 87747, northeasternenterprises@yahoo.com.


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

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, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

2020 FIGURES NUMBERS

260,000 11,700 86,000 400

CROP

Hay, Other

HARVESTED ACRES

30,000

TOTAL PRODUCTION

22,600 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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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.

Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Karen Budd-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.

Rio Services, Grady Gardner, 575-650-2176, 6536 McNutt Rd., Anthony, NM, 88029, rioservices@msn.com, Site Work & Utilities.

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.

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, 573-2891400, 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

Education 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. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Jim Loughead, 480-235-3551, 816-205-7808, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 85233-3310, james.loughead@boehringer-ingelheim.com, www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/animalhealth/overview. The family-owned, disease prevention company with trusted brands: Pyramid, Express, Triangle, Alpha, Caliber, TrichGuard, LongRange, Eprinex, Ivomec, Synanthic, Zactran, Bio-Mycin and more. Bovine Elite, LLC, 979-693-0388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@bovine-elite.com, www.bovineelite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066

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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 Corriente CowBelles, Ashley Ivins, 575-8087325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Promoting the beef industry through education and service in Lincoln County. DairyMAX, 800-332-4790, 2214 Paddock Way Drive Sute 600, Grand Prarie, TX, 75050, www.dairymax.org, Generic Dairy Promotion service, including nutritional education, school food consultation and industrial relations. DuBois Rodeo Scholarships, Frank DuBois, 575-523-4151, P.O. Box 999, Mesquite, NM, 88048, mscowboy@gmail.com, Using rodeo to educate and develop the future of agriculture.

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 New Mexico Chile Association, Joram Robbs, 520-576-8011, ednmca@gmail.com, nmchileassociation.com . Representing the signature crop of New Mexico. 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 Horse Council, Danette McGuire Exec. Sec., 505-345-8959, P.O. Box 10206, Albuquerque, NM, 87184, nmhc@swcp.com, www.nmhorsecouncil.org, Dedicated to uniting the horse industry in NM through education and public outreach. New Mexico State University , Glenn Duff, 575-646-1242, Box 30003, Dept 3-1, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, asicence@nmsu.edu, Registered and commercial Angus, Brangus and Brahman cattle; commercial Suffock, registered Quarter Horses.

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.

NMSU Animal & Range Sciences, Dr. Shanna Ivey, 575-646-2515, aces.nmsu.edu/academics/anrs, Las Cruces , NM.

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!

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.

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.

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.

Livestock Market Digest, 505-243-9515, www. aaalivestock.com, caren.cowan1@gmail.com. PO Box 7458, Albuquerque, NM. 87194, news with a view 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 Stockman, 505-243-9515, www. aaalivestock.com, PO Box 7127, Albuquerque, NM, 87194. THE voice on Western issues

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.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

d e

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

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

34,500 17,700 900

* 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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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. Rio Arriba Farm & Livestock Bureau, Aileen Prada Martinez, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, apradamartinez@yahoo.com, Your county voice for agriculture. A grassroots organization assisting farmers and ranchers at county, state and national levels. Rockin Horse Riding Academy , Melodee Smith, 575-373-3737, 1625 So. Main St, Las Cruses, NM, 88005, Melodee@4barcompany.com, Riding Academy for underprivileged children supported by Horses & Heros and Azlyn’s stable for hope. USDA Farm Service Agency , Lynn Muncy, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@usda.gov, usda.gov, USDA Farm Service Agency. Univerity of Arizona, Colin Kaltenbach, 520-2922254, 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. Zia Trust, Inc., John Attwood - Trust Officer, 505-881-3338, 505-881-3338, 505-8750302, 6301 Indian School Rd NE, Suite 800, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, jattwood@ziatrust. com, ziatrust.com Zia Trust, a New Mexico trust company, serves the estate planning needs of ranchers and farmers in New Mexico. This includes Financial POA, Trustee and Personal Representative.

Feed AC Nutrition,, 800-527-931 5, 505-400-8736, 905 White Mill Rd, P.O. Box 2365, Roswell, NM, 88202, rperry@acbluebonnet.com, www. acnutrition.com, Products include: Range Cubes & Concentrates, Range Minerals, Creep and Complete, Wildlife & Game and Feedlot. 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, 505-8647781, 703 Christopher Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, dolfosanchez@yahoo.com, Santa Gertrudis and Shorthorn cattle, alfalfa and grass hay, family physician.

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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. LLC, Gary Mediola, 575-653-4140, 575-291-5339, PO Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Dealer/Distributor of Westway Feed Products and Mix 30 NM & AZ. Liquid feed (Mix 30 soybean based, Westway molasses based), Westway 28% AN bio-degradable protein tubs and mineral tubs. We deliver.

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, 806-6377458 Cottonseed Products, Range Cubes.

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.

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, 303-259-0650, Reg. Limousin cattle, alfalfa, grass hay, oat hay.

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.

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!

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.

Crisden Investments LLC, C.E. Sanchez, 505-2872074, P.O. Box 992, Grants, NM, 87020, milanstorage@gmail.com, Hay crops : office and warehouse storage.

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. 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, 817-4875138, 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, 575-885-8369, 800-386-1235, 2907 South Canal, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, www.circlesfeed.com, Animal Feed, Health Products & Supplies.

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. Delk Feed Company , Joe Delk, 575-644-3082, 575-644-3082, 575-644-3082, PO Box 879, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, Delk.Feed@yahoo. com. Del Rio Land and Cattle Co., Matt Herrington/ Jim Layton, 928-322-4684, 150 W Discovery Park Blvd, Safford, AZ, 85546, delriolandcattle@gmail.com Big Bend Trailers, GR Flatbeds, Tires, Pearson Squeeze Chutes, Fencing, pipe and sucker rod, solar/ submersible pumps, storage tanks, drinkers, diaphragm floats, Mix 30, SweetPro supplements, and more. Ensz Hauling , Karl, Jeremy, 575-799-9160, 575-799-9179, NM, Alfalfa Hay Small/Round Bales, Hegari - Triticale.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

NUMBERS

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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

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HARVESTED ACRES

CROP

Chile Peppers Cotton, Upland Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other

PECANS

1,600 3,200 7,000 1,000

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14,900 tons 8,700 bales 60,500 tons 3,100 tons

BEARING ACRES

PRODUCTION (1000 lbs.)

31,500

56,070

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

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

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

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

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

THE DEPARTMENT ALSO OPERATES

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

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

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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. Horse & Hound Feed N Supply , Curtis Creighton, 575-523-8790, 991 W. Amador, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, horsehoundfeed@qwestoffice.net, Full line of Purina products bag and bulk, vet supplies. Hudson Livestock Supplements Incorporated, 800-750-9608, 325-659-3992, 8150 Thompson Road, Miles, TX, 76861, hudliv@aol. com, www.hudsonlivestock.com, Molasses in the tub. J3 Cattle Company , Joshua & Katie Ramsey, 575-921-3895, 575-921-5990, P.O. Box 26, Alamgordo, NM, 88311, joshuaramsey24@ gmail.com, www.j3cattle.com, Shorthorn and Maine influenced cattle, show steers and heifers; Contact us with questions on show feeds. 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.

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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. Onate Feed Co., LLC, Dan Shue, 505-877-0410, 505-975-8396, 505-877-0419, 8000 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, onatefeedmill. com, Livestock Feed Manufacturer: Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Swine, and companion animals. One Stop Feed Inc., Lovita Hale, 575-762-3997, 400 S Hull, Clovis, NM, 88101. Paco Feed Yard, LLC., Joel Smith, 806-2653281, Box 956, Friona, TX, 79035, www. pacofeedyardllc.com. Point of Rocks Ranch, Faye Gaines, 575-4852473, HC 60 Box 27, Springer, NM, 87747, fayegaines@yahoo.com, Pasture & GrassSanta Fe Trail preservation. Purina Animal Nutrition, Kyle Kaufman, 575-3128913, kbkaufman@land0lakes.com, Feeds for all types of livestock, wildlife, exotics, small animal, and pets.

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4-WHEEL DRIVE Shop: 575/746-3072 Cell: 575/703-2006

11032 #2 LOVINGTON HWY. ARTESIA, NM 88210

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

Rafter F Farm & Ranch, Felipe Sanchez, 505-2500265, P.O. Box 398, Jarales, NM, 87023, Quality barn-stored alfalfa hay and registered black Angus bulls. Ranch-Way Feed Mills, Inc., Bonnie Szidon, 970-482-1662, 536 Willow St., Fort Collins, CO, 80524, bzidon@ranch-way.com, www.ranchway.com/, Livestock feed and mineral supply. Rancho Las Lagunas, Alfredo J. Roybal, 505-4557211, 505-470-5630, 19-A Rancho Las Lagunas, Santa Fe, NM, 87506, ajroybal55@gmail.com, Comm. Hereford & Black Baldy Replacement Heifers, Alfalfa & Alfalfa/grass Mix Hay in small square bales. Mrs. Richard T. Ritter, CPA, Linda Ritter, 575-8382209, 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. T4 Farm, Donnie Bidegain, 575-402-6971, 3010 Quay Road 60, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Alfalfa Hay. 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. Suther Feed, Ryan Perry, 505-400-8736, P.O. Box 4301, Roswell NM 88202, ryanoerry@ sutherfeeds.com Townsend Brangus, , 580-443-5777, 580-3801606, P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK, 73450, cgtpattownsend@yahoo.com, Registered and commercial Brangus, grass hay. Westway Feed Products, Cherami Viator, 800-800-7517, 14015 Park Dr. Ste 104, Tomball, TX, 77377, Cheramie.Viator@westwayfeed. com, www.westwayfeed.com/, The global supplier of agricultural-based liquid solutions, including feed, with the resources, service, technical support and collaborative culture.


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

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 2020 FIGURES JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

NUMBERS

CROP

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

36,500 16,000 9,200 700

Hay, Alfalfa

HARVESTED ACRES

13,000

TOTAL PRODUCTION

79,000 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

county

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

View online at www.harwellandassociatesre.com

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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

Feedlots Bar-G Feedyard, Kevin Bunch, 806-357-2241, P.O. Box 1797, Hereford, TX, 79045. www.bar-g.com, Custom cattle feeding at its finest. Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co. LLC, Gary Mediola, 575-653-4140, 575-291-5339, PO Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Dealer/Distributor of Westway Feed Products and Mix 30 NM & AZ. Liquid feed (Mix 30 soybean based, Westway molasses based), Westway 28% AN bio-degradable protein tubs and mineral tubs. We deliver. Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders, Steven Meyer, 800-774-7900, 2320 Zinga Drive, Reedsburg, WI, 53959, smeyer@renegadepartswashers.com, www. automaticcattlefeeder.com. Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders provide the correct levels of nutrition to your cattle and livestock, up to 6 feedings per day. Solar Powered or 120 Volt Programmable Options. KBS (Ken Babcock Sales Inc.), Jeff Weirich, 800-544-6530, 785-741-0193, 785-5447777, 601 S 23rd Street, Hiawatha, KS, 66434, sales@kenbabcocksales.com, www. kenbabcocksales.com, KBS offers agricultural and commercial construction services. Brands offered include Brock® grain and feed bins, metal-frame Butler® buildings, IntelliFarms™ and Tri-State Grain Conditioning™. 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. 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. 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

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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: 505-832-5092, 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 Crop Insurance Solutions, John Schreiter, 402-217-0595, 601 1st Street, Milford, NE, 68405, wfrpjohn@gmail.com, Cropinsurancesolutions.com, PRF, Livestock Insurance and Whole Farm Revenue Protection for livestock, farmers and specialty crop farmers. Farm Bureau Financial Services, Dennis Reid, 575-762-4729, 575-762-7432, 575-762-1774, 1516 N Thornton, Clovis, NM, 88101, dreid@ fbfs.com.

Farm Bureau Financial Services, Kevin Branum, 505-876-0580, 200 N. First St., Ste B, Grants, NM, 87020, kevin.branum@fbfs. com, kevinbranum.fbfsagents.com. Smarter Insurance for Agriculture, #1 ag insurer in our territory. Farm Bureau Financial Services, Monte Anderson, 575-374-8933, 97 Santa Fe Drive #7, Clayton, NM, 88415, monteanderson@fbfs. com, Insurance for reg. & Comm. cattle, sheep, swine: also home, life, ranch, auto & business. 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 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, 575-373-3737, 1625 So. Main St #1, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, robert@4barcompany.com, Financial services and business continuation planning. REDW Stanley Financial Advisors LLC, Laura Hall, 505-998-3200, 7425 Jefferson NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, lhall@redw.com, Wealth management, financial, trust, estate, charitable, college education & retirement planning.


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

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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 2021 TYPE

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CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

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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. 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.

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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. F & F Cattle Company , Michael S. Fitzgerald, 575-673-2346, 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM, NM, 87733, ffcattleco@plateautel.net, Commercial cattle, AQHA registered horses, winter wheat, hay. Finca del Rio Ranch, LLC, Connie Cowan, 602-4212255, 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.

Armstrong Equine Services, Joe B. Armstrong, 575-202-0080, 575-233-2228, 175 Essunger Rd, La Mesa, NM, 88044, jb2@armstrongequinc. com, www.armstrongeqinc.com, Full service equine center. Quarter horses and thoroughbreds breeding, boarding, shoeing, sales and agent. Barbed Wire Enterprices, Buzz Baird, 575-3746688, 75 Lake Hwy, Clayton, NM, 88415, dena. baird@yahoo.com, AQHA reg. horses - cutting horse bloodlines. Bell Ranch,, 575-868-2207, 181 Bell Ranch Drive, Bell Ranch, NM, 88431, krwilson00@gmail. com, Comm. Red Bell composites reg. horses, reg. good ranch-type horses.

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

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

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High Nogal Ranch & Triple Creek Ranch, Joe David Yates, 512-567-3036, Box 965, Llano, TX, 78643, jdyates@hotmail.com, Comm. cow calf & yearlings; Reg. ranch horses; real estate sales and aquisitions. Hisel Ranch, Glen Hisel, 575-274-6250, 1990 San Patricio Rd, Elida, NM, 88116, Comm. cattle & Horses. 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, Bobby & Erica Valdez, 575-202-9547, P.O. Box 373, Animas, NM, 88020, Erica.R.Valdez@gmail.com, Registered AQHA horses bred for disposition, conformation, speed and cow. Weanling, yearlings, under saddle for sale. Member and eligible for Ranching Heritage Breeders Association. Last Go Round Foundation Horses, PJ Crockett, 575-512-7225, P O Box 132, Hope, NM, 88250, pj@lastgoroundfoundationhorses.com, www.lastgoroundfoundationhorses.com, Foundation Cowbred Horses, colts/fillies for sale, stallions at stud; rope/ranch prospects; Poco Bueno, Jessie James, King, Blackburn, Blue Valentine, Yellow Mount, etc. LIS Cattle Company , H.A.Speedy & Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, POB 116, Corona, NM, 88318, Buy, sell, trade all types and classes of livestock 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.

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Hashknife Ranch, G.M. Dogie Jones, 505-4256021, 505-670-9908, 505-425-0540, P.O. Box 72, 2078 State Hwy 161, Watrous, NM, 87753, dogie@hashkniferanch.net, www. hashkniferanch.net. Angus and Quarter Horses.

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.

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.

Harrison Quarter Horses, Tyler Rivette, 281-342-4703, 832-494-8871, www. harrisonquarterhorses.com, harrisonquarterhorses@yahoo.com.

Moose Creek Mini Aussies, Gail Berndt, 573-2891400, 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”


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

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4,232 2,999 square miles median, 13 .6’’ October 25 April 17 4,620 ft . Santa Rosa 63,555 acres 160,347 acres 0 acres 1,716,641 acres 800 acres surface: 3,730 acres; ground: 450 acres 575-472-3652

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

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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, 505-919-9495, 81 Ranch Road, Lamy, NM, 87540, nmhorsesmag@gmail. com, nmhorses.com, New Mexico Horses Digital Magazine is a annual state-wide equine business and travel directory featuring articles, trail maps, and advertisements. New Mexico Paint Horse Club, Kathy O’Neal, 505-688-0221, P.O. Box 1088, Corrales, NM, 87048, kathy@liverytraining.com, www. nmpainthorse.org, Registerd Paint Horses affiliated with American Pain Horse Assn. offering Horse shows and clinics.

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NM Paint Horse Club, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www.nmpainthorse. org, NM State affiliate of the American Paint Horse Association sponsoring horse shows offering traditional horse show classes for all levels of riders plus cutting, working cowhorse and Ranch classes. NM Palomino Exhibitors Association, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www.nmpea.com, NM State affiliate of the Palomino Horse Breeders of America. Horse shows and awards program for members showing Palomino and Palomino Bred horses in NM. All levels of riders welcomed. New Mexico Quarter Horse Asssn, Toni Miller, 505-401-8664, P.O. Box 11, Peralta, NM, 87042, tonijeamiller@comcast.net, www.nmqha. com, NM affiliate of AQHA, offering show, futurities, activity of horses of all breeds. 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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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

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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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

Insurance Assurity Life Insurance Company , New York Office, 800-869-0355, 888-2552060, P.O. Box 82533, Lincoln, NE, 68501, cilentservices@assurity.com, www.assurity. com, Life insurance. Cauthorn & Griffin Ranch Insurance, T. Cy Griffin or Guy Cauthorn, 325-226-0432, 512-658-0134, 217 E Main St, Sonora, TX, 76950, cy@cauthornandgriffin.com, www. cauthornandgriffin.com, Chaves-Otero-Lincoln CountyFarm Service Agency , Lynn Muncy, CED, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@nm.usda.gov, Chaves County Farm Service Agency Chisholm Co. Inc, Connie Cowan, 602-421-2255, 602-944-0044, 1226 W. Peterson, Camp Verde, AZ, 86332, cowan@chisholmco.com. We really understand drought insurance from the rancher perspective.

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Depot Farm and Rancy 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.

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. Mass Mutual, Barb, 505-828-9690, 5600 Wyoming NE, Suite 150-A, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, rhomer@financialguide.com, Life insurance, estate planning. Matlock & Associates, Bill Phinzy or Tommy Eppers, 806-759-5154, 575-420-7431, 206 N Austin Ave, Lamesa, TX, 79331, b_phinzy@ yahoo.com. New Mexico Cattle Growers Heath Insurance Administrator, Barb, 505-828-9690, 5600 Wyoming NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, rhomer@financialguide.com, Group and individual health insurance, estate planning, low cost term life insurance, business planning, and long term care. New Mexico Mutual Workers’ Comp, Cristi Perry, 505-345-7260, 3900 Singer Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, NMMMarketing@ NewMexicoMutual.com, www. newmexicomutual.com Nick Wiegel Agency , Nick Wiegel, 575-762-8373, 575-762-8362, 501 Commerce Way Suite 5, Clovis, NM, 88101, kpadilla@allstate.com, Nick Wiegel Allstate Agency. 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.

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!

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

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

Swickard Agency Inc, Nicole McWilliams, 575-624-1379, 400 N Pennsylvania ste 600, Roswell, NM, 88201, nicolemcwilliams77@ gmail.com, Health insurance, individual and group.

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.

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.

Farm Credit of New Mexico, Shacey Sullivan, 505-884-1048, P.O. Box 94330, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, shacey.sullivan@farmcreditnm. com, www.farmcreditnm.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.

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.

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

Williams Insurance, Todd, 806-470-6820, 5805 64th St., Lubbock, TX, 79424, williamsinsurancellc.com, Insuring crop, hail, farm & ranch, agribusiness, energy.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows

NUMBERS

21,000 13,900

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

CROP PRODUCTION 2020 FIGURES CROP

Hay, Alfalfa

HARVESTED ACRES

3,100

TOTAL PRODUCTION

30,200 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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Elbrock Ranch Quality Commercial Beefmaster Bulls For Sale

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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.

Livestock Haulers Big Bend Trailers/Rancho Espuela /Akaushi, Jim & Kelie Dyer, 432-426-3435, 432-426-3336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www.bigbendtrailers. com, Trailers and Limousin cattle. Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-7725766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport.

Manufacturers 3C Cattle Feeders, Clyde, Casey & Bear Runyan, 580-384-3493, 580-618-1254, POB 144, Mill Creek, OK, 74856, facebook.com/3C-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, 505-8321400, 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”

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Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Jim Loughead, 480-235-3551, 816-205-7808, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 85233-3310, james.loughead@boehringer-ingelheim.com, www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/animalhealth/overview. The family-owned, disease prevention company with trusted brands: Pyramid, Express, Triangle, Alpha, Caliber, TrichGuard, LongRange, Eprinex, Ivomec, Synanthic, Zactran, Bio-Mycin and more. Cache La Poudre Feeds LLC, Ron Treiber, 970-482-5092, 970-227-7867, 970-482-5092, 1724 North Overland Trail, Fort Collins, CO, 80521, clpfeeds@msn.com, Profilefeeds.com. Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders, Steven Meyer, 800-774-7900, 2320 Zinga Drive, Reedsburg, WI, 53959, smeyer@renegadepartswashers.com, www. automaticcattlefeeder.com. Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders provide the correct levels of nutrition to your cattle and livestock, up to 6 feedings per day. Solar Powered or 120 Volt Programmable Options. 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.

Manchester Mfg. Co, Talotta Kloefkorn, 580-6942292, 580-694-2294, 1647 Main St, PO Box 36, Manchester, OK, 73758, mmfg@kanokla. net, www, manchestermfg.com, Force Feed Feederhouse Chains for all combines, grain raddles, feed wagon chains, weed wipers, front mount boom systems. Mary Beth Maloy , Mary Beth Maloy, 505-3446123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@ maloystorage.com, www.maloystorage.com MD Barnmaster NM, Laura Johnson, 505-681-3713, P.O. Box 1199, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmbarnbuilder@aol.com, www. mdbarnmaster.com, MD Barnmaster modular construction materials and metal building components for kick-proof, chew-proof, low maintenance and zero fire spread rated barns and buildings. Serving all of NM. Munks’ Manufacturing Inc., 800-3779454, 800-377-9459, 9578 March’s Pt. Road, Anacortes, WA, 98221-9628, www. munksmanufacturing.com, Munks’ Slings & Ambulances, cattle, horses, swine, dogs, sheep, llamas. Onate Feed Co., LLC, Dan Shue, 505-877-0410, 505-975-8396, 505-877-0419, 8000 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, onatefeedmill. com, Livestock Feed Manufacturer: Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Swine, and companion animals. Peck’s Fine Jewelry and Repair, David Wood, 505-720-9513, 505-720-9513, 2501 San Pedro Dr NE, Ste 111A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, pecksfinejewelry@yahoo.com, none, Silver Buckle Repairs. Wedding ring service. We also repair these: Watches, gold, platinum, & silver jewelry. Watch battery replacements. We buy scrap gold jewelry. Excellent YELP reviews!!. R.L. Cox Co, Ellen Goodson, 505-242-4980, 2819 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, Leather goods, sheep skin, & fur. Rusty’s Weigh Scales & Service Inc, Joe Jackson, 806-747-2912, 800-666-2802, 806-7411445, 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!


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

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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

90,000 23,500 37,000 2,600

2020 FIGURES

CROP

Cotton, Upland

HARVESTED ACRES

9,950

TOTAL PRODUCTION

18,300 bales

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

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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

2022 N. Turner • Hobbs, NM 88240 Phone: 575/392-3753, 575/318-4086

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The Old Pine Box, Lynn Ann, 505-286-9410, P.O. Box 511, Edgewood, NM, 87015, theoldpinebox@gmail.com. Handcrafted Solid Wood Coffins Caskets and Urns. Simple. Unique. Natural. Proudly made in NM. www.theoldpinebox.com Two Hens Sewing and Embroidery , Ashley Ivins, 575-808-7325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Quality embroidery work with your ranch logo or brand. We specialize in jackets and caps customized for you. WW Fiberglass Tank Co., Todd Little, 806-6691128, 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 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.

Meat Big Circle Beef, Laura Jean Schneider, 406-4253411, 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. 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)4300848

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.

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.

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.

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.

Non-Profit

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.

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

BAR GUITAR LIQUID FEED CO. LLC Picacho, NM Your local dealer for

Corn-soy base Liquid Feed

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. 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 worldclass 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.

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Liquid, Protein Tubs & Minerals For info and prices call Gary Mendiola

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Semi loads, half loads & individual Serving Lincoln & Chaves Countie


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

19,680 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, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

29,500 20,500 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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Order Buyers/ Ranch Equip./ Commodity Supplies 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. L/S Cattle Co, Angus, HA (Speedy) & Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, P.O. Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318, Buy, sell, trade all types and classes of livestock Mexican Cattle Order Buyer , Jonas Moya , 505-803-4955, P.O. Box 3088, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, jonasmoya@hotmail.com, Mexican Stockers, Ropers, and Feeders. Producers Livestock Marketing Association, Danny Major, 928-925-3710, P.O. Box 5128, Chino Valley, AZ, 86323. Roswell Wool, 575-622-3360, 575-622-3161, 212 E 4th, Roswell, NM, 88202, Wool commission and shearing supplies order buying for classes of sheep. Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-400-0312, 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.

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.

4 Rivers Equipment, 505-884-2900, 2301 Candlelaria Rd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, hlong@4riverseqipment.com, www.4riversequipment.com, John Deere Agriculture, residential, commercial, and Turf care dealer. Advantage Welding Services, Dan Reyes, 505-866-1074, 602-469-1646, 1239 Sunflower Ave, Belen, NM, 87002, Corral & Branding Pens, Custom Gates, Heavy Equipment Repair, Metal Ranch Signs, CNC Plasma Cutting, Custom Carports & Barns, Fabrication Large or Small. Allflex USA, Sid Howard, 800-989-8247, P.O. Box 612266, Dallas/Ft. Worth airport, TX, 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.

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

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. Bobcat Of Albuquerque, Richie Rodriguez GM, 505-508-5803, 2900 Vassar Dr NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, richie.rodriguez@ bobcatofalbq.com, Compact equipment and attachments. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, Jim Loughead, 480-235-3551, 816-205-7808, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 85233-3310, james.loughead@boehringer-ingelheim. com, bi-vetmedica.com/species/cattle. html, Manufacturer of biologicals (vaccines), pharmaceuticals and parasiticides/ anthelmintics. Trusted brands: Pyramid, Express, Alpha, Triangle, Eprinex, LongRange & Ivomec Border Tank Resources, Brian Booher, 915-8596843, 915-539-7781, 9953 Pioneer Lane, El Paso, TX, 79927, Round water troughs. Bovine Elite, LLC,, 979-693-0388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@bovine-elite.com, www.bovineelite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Bowman Livestock Equipment, 785-2583991, 877-521-9111, 785-258-3908, P.O. Box 345, Herington, KS, 67449, sales@ bowmanlivestockequipment.com, www. bowmanlivestockequipment.com, Livestock equipment. Burns Do It Center, James Burns, 575-935-1111, 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.

Storage Tank

Circle S Feed Store, Wally Menuey, 575-885-8369, 800-386-1235, 2907 South Canal, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, www.circlesfeed.com, Animal Feed, Health Products & Supplies.

Hay Saver Hay Wagon Spider

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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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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.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

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

CROP PRODUCTION 2020 FIGURES

NUMBERS

24,500 200

CROP

Chile Peppers Cotton, Upland PECANS

HARVESTED ACRES

2,400 2,450 BEARING ACRES

1,200

TOTAL PRODUCTION

35,515 tons 7,280 bales PRODUCTION (1000 lbs.)

1,780

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

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

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

Live & Online buyers at www.dvauction.com JULY 2021

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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.

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.

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!

Horsemen’s Feed and Supply , Jim Owens, 505-792-8225, 8812 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, info@horsemensfeedandsupply. com, Feed, health products, tack, clothing, panels, tack and saddles.

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. Diesel Motive & Fuel injection inc, Charles Noble, 505-345-3581, 620 Industrial Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, dieselmotive@msn. com, Generator Set, Baldwin Filters, Racor Filters. Elbrock Ranch, Tricia Elbrock, 575-548-2429, 575-548-2270, P.O. Box 25, 100 Elbrock Ranch Rd, Animas, NM, 88020, elbrock@vtc.net, Commercial Beefmasters, 4-H & FFA show lambs, well and drilling services.

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. J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-485-2500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@ jandjauction.com, jandjauction.com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets. Kaddatz Auctioneering & Farm Equipment Sales, Kaddatz, 254-582-3000, 535 HCR 4223, Hillsboro, TX, 76645, www.kaddatzequipment. com.

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

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™.

Gallup Lumber & Supply , Gallup Lumber, 505-863-4475, 800-559-4475, 505-863-3344, 1724 S Second Street, Gallup, NM, 87301, glstruss@slumber.com.

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.

Golden Equiment, Craig Hill, 505-345-7811, 721 Candelaria NE, Abuquerque, NM, 87107, chill@ goldenequipment.com, Construction and ag equipment sales, parts and service.

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.

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

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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.

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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, MaineAnjou, 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 575-649-3279 for more info. Manchester Mfg. Co, Talotta Kloefkorn, 580-6942292, 580-694-2294, 1647 Main St, PO Box 36, Manchester, OK, 73758, mmfg@kanokla. net, www, manchestermfg.com, Force Feed Feederhouse Chains for all combines, grain raddles, feed wagon chains, weed wipers, front mount boom systems. 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. Mesa Tractor, 505-344-1631, 3826 4th st NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, jed@mesatractor. com, www.mesa-tractor.com, Kubota tractorsStihl products-Walker products-sale parts for all. Metal Depot, Jose Magana, 800-677-2524, 8316 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, jamagana@ncilp.com, suppliers of metal ranch products. Monfette Construction Co., 575-682-2308, 800-603-8272, P.O. Box 747, Cloudcroft, NM, 88317, Drinking water storage tanks: 100 11,000 gallons in stock. Munks’ Manufacturing Inc., 800-3779454, 800-377-9459, 9578 March’s Pt. Road, Anacortes, WA, 98221-9628, www. munksmanufacturing.com, Munks’ Slings & Ambulances, cattle, horses, swine, dogs, sheep, llamas. 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.


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

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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NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

20,500 11,900 22,500

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

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

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Classic Stanchion Adjustable safety

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

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

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

XL Manual Chute w/ RH Side Exit 26836A

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Phase-A-Matic, Mike Jones, General Mgr, 800-962-6976, 661-947-8485, 661-947-8764, 39360 3rd St. East, Suite 301, Palmdale, CA, 93550, mike@phase-a-matic.com, phase-amatic.com, Ru 3-phase equipment from singlephase power.

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.

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.

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.

Power Ford, 505-766-6600, 1101 Montano NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, powerfordnm.com, Your Ford dealer for sales and service. Punchy Ranch Supplies, John Stallard, 575-5125252, 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. 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.

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!

Rocking A Cattle Co., Robert Allemand, 806-6632279, 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 & 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.

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.

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.

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

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T & T Trailers Sales, Todd & Callie Gibson, 505-864-8899, 19480 Hwy 314, Belen NM 87002. Horse, Stock, Equipments & Utility Trailers, parts, sales, service

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, 575-825-1630, Exit 156, Frontage Road, Lemitar, NM, 87823, williamswinmill@live.com, Full service for all your windmill and watering needs. WW Paul Scales, Bo Sanders, Sales Mgr., 800-657-6062, 580-439-8802, 580-439-8803, 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. Zoetis Animal Health, Wade Mulcock, 575-6449233, 574 Canyon Point, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, Vaccines, antibiotics, endectocides for cattle.

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. 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.


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

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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

16,900 9,500 300

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 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-Ranch- Residental. 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. Caprock Real Estate Services Inc., Larry D. Preuit, 575-760-2775, 575-644-3518, 230 West Hadley, Las Cruces, NM, 88995, preuitre@ yahoo.com, www.caprockrealestateservices. com, Ranch property in New Mexico. Centerfire Real Estate, Max Kiehne, 505-8657800, 2206 Sun Ranch Village Loop, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, infor@centerfirerealestat.com, www.centerfirerealestate.com, Rural, ranch & horse property real estate. Chas. S. Middleton & Son, Jim Welles, 505-9676562, 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. 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.

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Chas S. Middleton & Son, Sam Midleton, 806-763-5331, 5016 122nd Street, Lubbock, TX, 79424, sam@csmandson.com, Ranch Sales and Apprasials. Chip Cole Real Estate, Chip Cole, 325-655-3555, 14 E. Beauregard Ave., Ste. 201, San Angelo, TX, 76903-5831, Real Estate Broker. Clift Land Brokers, George Clift, 806-355-9856, 806-674-8979, 806-358-3481, 905 S. Fillmore St., Ste 102, Amarillo, TX, 79101, phyllis@ cliftlandbrokers.com, www.CliftLandBrokers. com, Specializing in farm and ranch real estate in NM, TX, OK, KS, CO, and NE. Named one of America’s Best Brokerages six years in a row. LandUpdate@CliftLandBrokers.com. Cody & Becky Harwell Ranch, Cody or Becky, 575-687-3791, 813 Piñon Dunken Hwy, Piñon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Comm. cattle, well repair, : Becky real estate agent with Louis Oliver broker. Coldwell Banker Legacy , Betty Houston, 575-835-1422, 515 Center St., SW, Socorro, NM, 87801, houston_betty@msn.com, Real estate brokerage, residential, land, ranch, commercial. Coldwell Bankers Legacy , Michelle Ellis, 505-7927646, 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. Eslabon Properties, Richard Bretz, 806-6747211, 806-681-5342, 905 S. Filmore St., Suite 102, Amarillo, TX, 79101, rb@eslabonlp.com, www.eslabonproperties.com, Specializing in commercial agricultural properties in the high plains region with the bulk of our business being commercial feedyard operations. Licensed in TX, NM, OK, KS, CO, and NE. Exit Clovis Realty , Coletta Ray, 575-762-4200, 575-799-9600, 2504 Ashford Drive, Clovis, NM, 88101, Real Estate. Fallon-Cortese Land, Nick Cortese, 855-3552855, 1410 E Sumner Ave, 3818, P.O. Box 447, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, nick@ranchseller.com, www.ranchseller.com, NM license #16149, Farm and Ranch Sales. Glenwood Realty , Darrel Allred, 575-5336211, P.O.Box 38, Glenwood, NM, 88039, darrel@realestate4newmexico.com, www. realestate4newmexico.com, Real Estate. Greenwood Tech Support Services, Randall S. Greenwood, 575-533-6937, P.O.Box 26, Aragon, NM, 87820, ibgreenwood@gmail. com, www.ibgreenwood.com, GTSS provides affordable, quality GIS mapping for efficient management of large landholdings. For Ranch managers, Water-right holders, Realtors, and Homeowners. Please visit our website.

Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell, 575-748-1036, 575-748-4722, 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 @575-748-1036. 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. Headquarters West LTD, Sam Hubbell, 520-6092546, P.O. Box 1039, Sonoita, AZ, 85637. JFW Ranch Consulting , Jim Welles, 505-967-6562, 10600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87122, JFWRC@comcast.net Farm and Ranch Real Estate Sales, Appraisal, and Consulting Services. Over 35 years of NM Real Estate Experience in conjunction with Chas. S. Middleton and Son and Farm Credit System. Ken Ahler Real Estate Co., Ken Ahler, 505-9897573, 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, 575-838-3016, 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, 800-368-0753, 575-377-2344, 3415 Mountain View Blvd #1, Angel Fire, NM, 87710, monteverde@newmex. com, Real Estate- ranch/acreage sales.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 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

NUMBER

2020 FIGURES

15,000 10,900 300

PECANS

BEARING ACRES

1,400

PRODUCTION (1000 lbs.)

1,890

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

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

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

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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, Timothy John O’Neill, 575-3762341, 575-447-2340, 575-376-2347, 456 E 9th St., P.O.Box 145, Suite B, Cimarron, NM, 87714, www.swranches.com. O’Neill Land, LLC. Pioneer Realty , Coletta Ray, 575-799-9600, 575-935-9680, 575-935-9680, 1304 Pile St, Clovis, NM, 88101, coletta@plateautel.net, www.clovisrealestatesales.com, 320 acres of grassland north of Llano Estacado, Clovis, NM 88101 Plaza Realty , C. Earl Greer, Broker, 575-744-5140, 800-744-5140, P.O. Box 985, Elephant Butte, NM, 87935, ceg@plazarealty.com, www. plazarealtynm.com, Serving all of New Mexico border to border, farm and ranch specialists. Premier Ranch, Susan Johnson or Jay Platt, 505-469-4303, 575-740-3243, P.O. Box 987, Berthoud, CO, 80513, nmranchproperties.com 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. Ranch Broker & Appraiser, Kirby Harper, 432-386-2066, 972-923-2979, 120 Pecan Valley Ln, Waxahachie, TX, 75165, kirbyhar@ swbell.net. Ranch Broker & Appraiser

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

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 505-3503598, Clayton Leonard 210-669-2782. 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, 575-838-3016, 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

From left: Tenli, Kiptyn & Addison Bidegain

CATTLE COMPANY MONTOYA, NEW MEXICO • SINCE 1902

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

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


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

CROP PRODUCTION 2020 FIGURES

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

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

37,500 600

CROP

Hay, Other

HARVESTED ACRES

6,000

TOTAL PRODUCTION

10,000 bales

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

q u a y county

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

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

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

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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, 575-4493230, 2722 Sudderth Dr., Suite B, Ruidoso, NM, 88345, rustynkelli@gmail.com, www. southernnewmexicorealty.com. Specializing in Mountain Homes, Land, and Commercial Sales. Friendly Brokerage to assist Buyers and Sellers with all your Real Estate needs! Come visit our office next to Starbucks in Ruidoso, NM. Stallard Real Estate Services, Kim Stallard, 575-355-4454, 575-799-5799, 575-355-4453, 26230 US Highway 60-84 E, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119-9240, realestate@plateautel. net, RanchesEtc.com, Stallard Real Estate Services, Kim or John Stallard, 26230 US Highway 60/84 East, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119. 575/355-4454 or 575/799-5799. Farm & ranch sales. See us at www.RanchesEtc.com. Stirrup Cattle, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 575-748-4722, 813 Pinon Dunken Hwy, Pinon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Commercial Angus cattle. Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell 575-748-1036. Stockmen’s Realty , Nancy A. Belt, Broker, 520-455-0633, 520-221-0807, P.O. Box 191, Sonita, AZ, 85637, www.stockmensrealty.com, Specializing in working cattle ranches, horse properties and farms. Stronghold Ranch Real Estate, Scott Thacker, 520-444-7069, 520-844-7069, 5300 W Greenock, Tucson, AZ, 85742, ScottThacker@ mail.com, www.StrongholdCo.com, Stronghold Ranch Real Estate is an Arizona Real Estate Brokerage Focused on Working Cattle Ranches. Terrell Land & Livestock Co., Tye Terrell, 575-447-6041, P.O. Box 3188, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, tyecterrell@yahoo.com, Real estate brokerage; ranch mapping. Trans Pecos Real Estate, Inc., Kirby Harper, 972-923-2979, 432-386-2066, 972-923-2994, 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.

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Verde Realty , Laura Riley 505-330-3984, Ashley White 505-360-9819. Ranch sales Walker & Martin Ranch Sales, Greg Walker, 720-441-3131, 505-615-3131, P.O. Box 632170, Highlands Ranch, CO, 80163, Greg@sDenver. com, www.RiverRanches.com, New Mexico & Colorado. Top notch website. Platinum membership w/ Lands of America. Also use traditional MLS - Denver, Santa Fe, & Albuquerque. Experts adding recreational value to your cattle ranch. Watson Smith Law Firm, Josh Smith, 575-5280500, 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, 575-937-1049; www.zia-realestate.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 and Sons Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-584-2670, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Comm. Angus Cattle; Comm. Rambouillet (bucks, ewes, lambs), KaraKul ewes, bucks, lambs; reg. Arabian Horses (studs, mares, colts); KaraKul Fleeces. Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction 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. 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 and Wool, Jay Begay Jr, 928-401-1700, P.O. Box 243, Tuba City, AZ, 86045, jay_bjr@yahoo.com, Quality Registered Navajo-Churro Sheep and Angora Goats. Four Horns and many colors. Commercial Santa Gertrudis Cattle. New Mexico State University , Glenn Duff, 575-646-1242, Box 30003, Dept 3-1, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, asicence@nmsu.edu, Registered and commercial Angus, Brangus and Brahman cattle; commercial Suffock, registered Quarter Horses. New Mexico State University , Ray Hamilton, 806-200-1175, Las Cruces , NM. New Mexico Wool Growers Inc, 505-247-0584, 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.


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021

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

15,700 4,300

* 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

r i oa r r i b a county

Bulls & Heifers FOR SALE AT THE FARM

Registered Polled Herefords

MANUEL SALAZAR 136 County Road 194 Cañones, NM 87516 usa.ranch@yahoo.com PHONE: 575-638-5434 JULY 2021

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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

Suppliers 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, 505-8647781, 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.

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

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, 406-4253411, 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. 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!

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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

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

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135,000 22,000 64,000 900

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Hay, Alfalfa 2,500 Hay, Other 19,000

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13,400 tons 20,500 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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Curtis & Curtis, Blake or Tye Curtis, 575-7624759, 4500 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, Seed sales, small grain, alfalfa, sorghums, forages, irrigated and native grasses. Express Scale Services, Steve Keith, 806-6553033, P.O. Box 748, Canyon, TX, 79015, www.expressscale.com Sales/Service all types of Scales. Inn of the Mountain Gods, Front Desk, 800-5459011, 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!

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Manchester Mfg. Co, Talotta Kloefkorn, 580-6942292, 580-694-2294, 1647 Main St, PO Box 36, Manchester, OK, 73758, mmfg@kanokla. net, www, manchestermfg.com, Force Feed Feederhouse Chains for all combines, grain raddles, feed wagon chains, weed wipers, front mount boom systems. Mary Beth Maloy , Mary Beth Maloy, 505-3446123, 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.

WHITEBARN For ALL Your Feeding Needs Backgrounding and Finishing Developing Heifers and Bulls Selling Alfalfa and Bermuda Hay Dealer for Suther’s Feed Co. Giving the Ranchers Options! Jason Barnard • 520 507-3332 P.O. Box 123, Rodeo, NM 88056 whitebarnhayandcattle.com

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Onate Feed Co., LLC, Dan Shue, 505-877-0410, 505-975-8396, 505-877-0419, 8000 Broadway SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, onatefeedmill. com, Livestock Feed Manufacturer: Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Swine, and companion animals.

Peck’s Fine Jewelry and Repair, David Wood, 505-720-9513, 505-720-9513, 2501 San Pedro Dr NE, Ste 111A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, pecksfinejewelry@yahoo.com, none, Silver Buckle Repairs. Wedding ring service. We also repair these: Watches, gold, platinum, & silver jewelry. Watch battery replacements. We buy scrap gold jewelry. Excellent YELP reviews. Phase-A-Matic, Mike Jones, General Mgr, 800-962-6976, 661-947-8485, 661-947-8764, 39360 3rd St. East, Suite 301, Palmdale, CA, 93550, mike@phase-a-matic.com, phase-amatic.com, Ru 3-phase equipment from singlephase 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. 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, TraitLeading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available. Shear Perfection Ranch, Lyn Brown, 505-325-2837, 505-592-7057, PO BOX 468, 382 County Road 1191, LA PLATA, NM, 87418, nmredsheep@gmail.com, www. shearperfectionranch.com, Breeding stock: CA Red Sheep, Tunis & Barbados Blackbelly & a breed of our own creation, American Ladybug Sheep. Fiber arts, handspun yarns, knit/ crochet items. Ask about our website services. Southwestern Scale Co. Inc., Mark Murdza, 602-243-3951, 602-558-0453, 602-2430435, 2535 W. Broadway, Phoenix, AZ, 85041, scaleinfo@swscale.com, www.swscale.com, Scale calibration, certification and repair. Multi-animal scale supplier – mobile, portable, traditional. The most comprehensive, full service weighing solutions company in the regional southwest.


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

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120,876 5,516 square miles median, 9 .3” October 7 May 10 5,145 ft . Aztec 889,638 acres 122,677 acres 2,295,595 acres 236,156 acres 6,300 acres surface: 138,160 acres 505-334-9496

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

15,300 9,700 17,900

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

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.

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.

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!

KMB Helicopters , Kurt Mastopietro, 480-6945500, 2425 N Greenfield Road, Mesa , AZ, 85215.

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.

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. 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, 575-7634300, 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 highlyskilled 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. Big Bend Trailers/Rancho Espuela Akaushi, Jim & Kelie Dyer, 432-426-3435, 432-426-3336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www.bigbendtrailers. com, Trailers and Limousin cattle. BJM Sales and Service, Landon Weatherly, 806-344-6592, 806-364-7470, 3925 U.S. Hwy 60, Hereford, TX, 79045, www.bjmsales.com, Mixing, feeding systems, trucks, trailers & stationary units. Blackrange Enterprises LLC, Paul & Anita Petersen, 575-743-5202, 575-740-0348, 575-743-0512, P.O. Box 160, Winston, NM, 87943, blackrange160@gmail.com, Contractor- Livestock Pipeline Installation, Water Systems, Dirt Work TransportationHeavy Equipment, Supplies, Pipe, etc. Contract Prescribed Fire- Prescribed Fire planning and implementation. Brad Francis Sports Center, Dina Kotovsky, 505-259-6215, 7210 Lomas Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, Kotovsky@worldnet. att.net, Agricultural Partner Recognition. Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-7725766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport.

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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 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

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. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Jim Loughead, 480-235-3551, 816-205-7808, 230 W. Princeton Ave., Gilbert, AZ, 85233-3310, james.loughead@boehringer-ingelheim.com, www.boehringer-ingelheim.com/animalhealth/overview. The family-owned, disease prevention company with trusted brands: Pyramid, Express, Triangle, Alpha, Caliber, TrichGuard, LongRange, Eprinex, Ivomec, Synanthic, Zactran, Bio-Mycin and more. Circle H Headquarters LLC, Scanlon Daniels, Angela Daniels, 806-244-7851, 806-333-2829, P.O. Box 1150, 3216 U.S. Hwy 54 East, Dalhart, TX, 79022, www.circleh.info, ELISA, BVD, NIR Testing. Colorado Genetics Inc., Darrel L. DeGrofft, DVM, 970-203-9357, 970-222-1793, 970-203-9367, 5441 Boeing Drive, #1A, Loveland, CO, 80538, cginc@hotmil.com, coloradogenetics.com, Livestock Embryo Transfer, A.I. Services, Reproduction Consultation, Ultra Sound, Import and Export. 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!

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.com, SarTec.com. Industry leading yucca extract feed additives! Tucumcari Animal Hospital, Jean P. Corey DVM, 575-461-3900, P.O. Box 1204, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Veterinarian, mixed practice, small animal boarding. Veterinarian’s Outlet Of New Mexico, Matt Cunningham, 575-625-1469, 44 E Martin, Roswell, NM, 88203, vonm@plateautel.net, Cattle health products, milk quality services, dairy cleaners and sanitizers. Yucca Veterinary Medical Center, Florian Sanchez, DVM, 505-864-6001, 505-864-6430, 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.


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

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26,871 4,767 square miles median, 15” October 8 May 13 6,857 ft . Las Vegas 703,240 acres 195,570 acres 0 acres 2,441,020 acres 16,500 acres surface: 13,370 acres; ground: 150 acres 505-454-1497

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

43,000 23,000 200

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American Angus Association, Radale Tiner, 816-383-5100, 979-492-2663, 3707 Marielene, College Station, TX, 77845, rtiner@angus. org, www.angus.com, At the American Angus Association a team of skilled Regional Managers can guide your operation towards success. American Water Surveyors, Gerald Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-210-4225, 4500 Mercantile Plaza Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76137, info@wefindwater.com, wefindwater.com, American Water Surveyors uses seismic technology to determine depth & yield prior to drilling. Don’t Drill a Dry Well! Call Us Before You Drill! 877-734-7661 Serving ranchers since 2007. BBB A+ Rating. AquaKnow, Debra Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-2104225, 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.

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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, 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, 505-243-9515, P.O. Box 7517, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, www. raisingranchers.com, Cimarron Chamber of Commerce, Candee Rinde, 575-376-2417, 575-376-2417, 104 N. Linclon Ave, P.O. Box 604, Cimarron, NM, 87714, cimarronnm@gmail.com, www.cimarronnm. com, The history of Cimarron, New Mexico is rich and interesting, and visitors still enjoy it today. Check out our website at www. cimarronnm.com to learn more about this great little village. 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. 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 Co., Brian Dropps, 505-235-1951, P.O. Box 18, Luna, NM, 87824, bdropps@q.com, Commerial cattle. Gion Registered Black Angus, Claude Gion, 505-861-1437, 505-220-0549, 73 Padilla Road, Belen, NM, 87002, gion.angus@yahoo.com, Registered Black Angus. Greenwood Tech Support Services, Randall S. Greenwood, 575-533-6937, P.O.Box 26, Aragon, NM, 87820, ibgreenwood@gmail. com, www.ibgreenwood.com, GTSS provides affordable, quality GIS mapping for efficient management of large landholdings. For Ranch managers, Water-right holders, Realtors, and Homeowners. Please visit our website. 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. Hay Rake Inc., 575-760-6711, 575-456-8453, www. usedrails.com, Broadview, NM, 88112, Fury@ plateautel.net. High Nogal Ranch & Triple Creek Ranch, Joe David Yates, 512-567-3036, P.O. Box 965, Llano, TX, 78643, jdyates@hotmail.com, Comm. cow calf & yearling; reg. ranch horses; real estate sales & acquisitions; elk hunts. History & Ghost Tours of Old Town, Julia Brown, 505-246-8687, 303 Romero St. NW, Plaza don Luis N120, Albuquerque, NM, 87104, info@ ToursOfOldTown.com. www.ToursOfOldTown. com, We KNOW Old Town! History Tours held DAILY. Ghost Tour held NIGHTLY at 8pm. Albuquerque’s ORIGINAL Ghost Walk since 2001. Holiday Travel Trailers Sales Inc., Andy Aragon, 505-294-8280, 505-573-8280, 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.


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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

CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

11,200 7,100 1,900

* 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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Innovative Solar Systems, 828-215-9064, 1095 Hendersonville Rd., Asheville, NC, 28803, innovativesolarfarms.com, Finding environmental solutions by utilizing the power of solar farms

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.

Jardin de Dios Farms, Mike Clark, 936-544-1771, 8695 FM 2022 N, Grapeland, TX, 75844, mikeblnc2@aol.com.

Kinetic Improvement Inc, Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 87191, info@kineticimprovement.com, Improve with Kenetics.

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, 575-485-2500, 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.

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, 575-7620214, 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.

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

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, 575-7639191, 1305 W. Brady Ave, Clovis, NM, 88101, dustin@mesafeedproducts.com, Liquid feed suppliements Moeller’s Cross M Ranch, 575-835-3866, PO Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, fmoeller@sdc. org, Reg. and Comm. Texas Longhorn females bred to reg. Angus bull for F1 heifers, beef steers, heifer bulls. Authorized dealer -RAU Immobilizer. Monsoon Silver, Kris Arnold, 800-382-3393, P.O. Box 609, Whitman , NM, 85361, monsoonsilver. com, Trophy Belt Buckles. New Mexico Water & Electric, 575-8953306, 39th Street, Hillsboro, NM, 88042, nmwatersupplyinc@gmail.com.

25 years in the business providing excellent adventures throughout New Mexico

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


151,552 1,909 square miles median, 13 .9” October 13 May 6 7,200 ft . Santa Fe 489,665 acres 79,747 acres 97,438 acres 729,852 acres 2,500 acres surface: 5,850 acres; ground: 11,340 acres; surface and ground: 880 acres County Extension Agent 505-471-4711

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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION

CROP PRODUCTION

JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

13,700 9,200 700

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

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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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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, 575-267-5420, 575-644-7436, P.O. Box 306, Derry, NM, 87933, Comm. cattle; alfalfa hay.

Outfront Cattle Service, Dennis Adams, 979-2294472, 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.

Bradley 3 Ranch Ltd. www.bradley3ranch.com

Maternal, Moderate

Ranch-Raised ANGUS Bulls for Ranchers Since 1955

Thick & Easy Fleshing Reliable Calving Ease

Friday, March 11, 2022

Annual Bull Sale February 12, 2022 at the Ranch NE of Estelline, TX

THE GARDNER FAMILY

M.L. Bradley, 806/888-1062 Cell: 940/585-6471

Bill Gardner 505-705-2856

www.manzanoangus.com

College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences

ANIMAL & RANGE SCIENCE Annual Sale

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

March 2022

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

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

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

CALVING EASE • GROWTH • CARCASS

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

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Population Land Area Rainfall median, 8 .3” Average First Freeze Date Average Last Freeze Date Elevation County Seat Total Federal Land State Land Indian Land Deeded Land Inland Water Irrigated Land County Extension Agent

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10,475 4,219 square miles November 4 April 7 4,190 ft . Truth or Consequences 1,669,646 acres 359,799 acres 0 acres 681,539 acres 34,000 acres surface: 3,050 acres; ground: 2,940 acres; surface & ground: 5,410 acres 575-894-2375

CROP PRODUCTION 2020 FIGURES

TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle Calves Sheep & Lambs

18,700 100

HARVESTED ACRES

CROP

Hay, Alfalfa

2,000

TOTAL PRODUCTION

12,300 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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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.

San Augustine Ranch, Mark Cox, 575-6785750, 575-589-1818, 575-589-0397, P.O.Box 205, 1515 Aguirre Spring Road, Organ, NM, 88052, sanaugustineranch@gmail.com, sanaugustineranch.com. Commercial ranch raised calves and registered Herefords raised in partnership with B & H Herefords.

Rocking A Cattle Co., Robert Allemand, 806-6632279, 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

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.

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.

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.

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. Rush Cattle Co., Bill Rush, 575-273-4313, 1174 S. Roosevelt Rd. 29, Rogers, NM, 88132, Comm. Cattle

Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@ aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

Rush Cattle Co., Matt Rush, 575-760-7874, 2011 Rice Dr., Levelland, TX, 79336, mdrush2@ yahoo.com, Comm. cattle and motivational speaker.

Sunset Cattle, Janell Wiley, 719-510-3422, 719-5105755, 719 Cottonwood, Alamosa, CO, 81101.

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T.E. Mitchell & Son Inc., Tom or Terry Mitchell, 575-673-2208, 676 Tequesquite Lane, Albert, NM, 87722, commercial cattle, registered horses. T/J Ranch, Pat Jenks, 575-547-2601, Box 80, Luna, NM, 87824, lunarenegade75@gmail.com, Red Angus cross. Torres Research & Consulting Services, Suzanne Smith, 575-835-8090, 505-274-9231, 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. 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.

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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.

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

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


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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

NUMBERS

Cattle Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

39,500 14,100 12,400 1,700

16,503 6,626 square miles median, 8 .6” October 24 April 13 4,585 ft . Socorro 2,262,731 acres 551,042 acres 151,030 acres 1,290,251 acres 14,500 acres surface: 3,330 acres; ground: 1,310 acres 575-835-0610

CROP PRODUCTION

2020 FIGURES CROP

HARVESTED ACRES

Hay, Alfalfa Hay, Other

4,500 900

TOTAL PRODUCTION

20,400 tons 2,400 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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Yocum Cattle Company , Donald W Yocum, 575-626-7102, 1200 Dona Ana Rd, Roswell, NM, 88201, yocumfarms@hotmail.com, Angus seed stock. Breed leading genetics. Bulls For Sale annually. Females for sale. Let us know what you want to improve in your herd and we’ll match genetics to maximize your results. Zeigler Geologic Consulting , LLC, Kate Zeigler, 575-207-7826, 505-263-5448, 13170 Central Ave. SE, Suite B-137, Albuquerque, NM, 87123, zeiglergeo@gmail.com, zeiglergeo. com, Zeigler Geologic Consulting provides groundwater resource management for ranches and farms in eastern NM. We work with your range and crop planning to provide data for water quality and quantity.

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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.

#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. 2 Bar Angus, Steve & Laura Knoll, 877-2227264, 806-344-7444, 4020 US Hwy 385, Hereford, TX, 79045, sknoll@amaonline.com, www.2barangus.com, Angus, Angus Bulls, Females, Semen, & Embryos. Coming soon to a pasture near you. 4G Mountain Angus, Patrick Gomez, Edward Gomez, M.D., Beth Gomez, 915-490-1817, 915-801-9597, Angel Fire, NM, 87701, patrick_4g@yahoo.com, www.4gmountainangus.com, Raised at 7500 ft. Near Angel Fire NM. 5 Bar Angus Ranch, Stacy Gray or Aric Gerber, 970-629-2468, 83654 W Hwy 40, Craig, CO, 81625, stacy5bar1@gmail.com, Registered Angus Bulls and Heifers available. 25+ Years of PAP testing. 6666 Ranch, Joe Leathers, 806-596-4457, 806-596-4424, 806-596-4550, 1102 Dash for Cash Road, P.O. Box 130, Guthrie, TX, 79236, www.6666ranch.com, Angus, Horses with a History; Brands with a Background.

THE NEW MEXICO ANGUS ASSN.

< Bull and > Heifer Sale EIGHTEENTH

Saturday March 5 ,2022 ’ ’ ROSWELL LIVES TOCK AUCTION, ROSWELL, N.M. Sale time 12:30 p.m.

Bulls will be Graded & Tested For Fertility & Trich

We look forwardatto seeing everyone the 2022 Sale!

*100 BULLS* REG. ANGUS

Cattle available for viewing, Friday, March 4, 2022

All Bulls & Registered Heifers will have 50K Genetic Testing

For Catalog Please Call a MeMber oF the sale CoMMittee Candy Trujillo 480-208-1410 Mark Larranaga 505-850-6684 Claude Gion 505-220-0549 Kyra Monzingo 575-914-5579 Miguel Salazar 505-929-0334

* PLUS* a nice selection of Registered and Commercial Heifers Registered heifers eligible for 2022 New Mexico State Fair

A Venture of the New Mexico Angus Association

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ABS Breeder, Susan Honeywell, 575-374-2162, 82 Six R Road, Des Moines, NM, 88418, Angus, Black Angus Bull For sale- AI rep for ABS. A Lazy 6 Angus, Bob or Kay Anderson, 575-4211809, 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. Alta Vista Ranch, Doug or Oliver Soukup, 915-4792994, 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, Gary Mendiola, 575-653-4140, 575-291-5339, P.O. Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Angus, Brangus, Bar Guitar Liquid Feed Co dealer of Mix 30 Plus and Westway Feeds for Lincoln and Chaves counties. Special delivery of individual troughs. Full and half truck loads available for delivery too. Bar M Real Estate LLC, Scott McNally, 575-6225867, 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.

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Western Tank & Trailer, 575-526-5946, 7000 N. Valley Dr., www.westernblendinginc.com, Las Cruces, NM,

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

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Websites NM, Hannah Jameson, 575-687-4189, P.O. Box 426, Weed, NM, 88354, sjameson@ pvtn.net, www.WebsitesNM.com, Website & Graphic Design. Wolf Springs Ranch, Tony Benson, 575-770-8198, P.O. Box 2848, Taos, NM, 87571, benson1@newmex.com, Comm. cattle; Grass-fed beef.

Registered Angus Since 2002

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

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


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

32,771 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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

4,700 1,300

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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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.

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

Big Circle Beef, Laura Jean Schneider, 406-4253411, 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.

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

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. Bovine Elite, LLC, 979-693-0388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@bovine-elite.com, www.bovineelite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 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; 37 yrs of A.I. breeding: emphasis on moderate size, calving ease, carcass. Females for sale. Bulls sell in Pot of Gold Bull Sale. Bradley 3 Ranch, Ltd, Mary Bradley-Henderson, 940-585-6471, 940-585-6171, 806-888-1010, 15591 CR K, Memphis, TX, 79245, mmll@ bradley3ranch.com, www.bradley3ranch.com, Angus, Charolais, Annual bull sale 2nd week in Feb. offering 200+ bulls and sell weaned heifers every July. 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.

Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Frank Falen, 307-632-5105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, frank@ buddfalen.com, buddfalen.com, Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Red Angus, Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights. Cameron Creek Show Calves, Leslie Pugmire, 575-538-1700, 575-534-4952, 37 Acorn Drive, Silver City, NM, 88061, ccrshorthorns@gmail. com, Club Steers and Club Heifers, Candy Ray Trujillo’s Black Angus, Candy Trujillo, 575-354-2682, P.O. Box 25, Capitan, NM, 88316, Angus, Registered Black Angus. Carrasco Ranches, Greg Carrasco, 575-6495268, 2600 Apodaca Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Slash3CRanch@gmail.com, Angus, Registered and commercial Angus cattle bred for Southwest range conditions. Caster Land & Cattle, W.D. or Cassie Caster, 505-847-0532, HC 75, Box 82, Mountainair, NM, 87036, Angus, Comm. Angus cross stocker calves. C Bar Ranch, Trey Wood, Clark Wood, 806-8286249, 806-786-2078, Salton, TX, 79364, Charolais & Angus Bulls Cedar Ridge Livestock , Lorrie Smith, 928-8991113, 14500 W. Fair Oaks Road, Prescott, AZ, 86305, happytrails@commspeed.net, Angus, Angus/Balamer Crossbreds. Chatfield Ranch, Joe Chatfield, 575-497-9619, P.O. Box 36, Caballo, NM, 87931, Angus, Charolais, Comm. Black Angus & Charolais Bulls. Comm. Horses. Chilili Angus, Geomy Pohl, 505-832-4052, P.O. Box 1159, Moriarty, NM, 87035, Angus, Commercial Angus.

J-C Angus Ranch PERFORMANCE YOU CAN COUNT ON

Top 50 (out of 70) Yearling Bulls Available March 2022 at Tucumcari Bull Test & Ready For Work Sale in Belen Bloodlines: ACC Ascension, MGR Treasure, 2XL Bronc, Ten Gauge, Dinero, PS Outright Over 40 years of Performance & Efficiency Testing

JOHN & CATHY HECKENDORN, 75-A Pueblo Rd. N., Moriarty, NM 87035 SARAH, JOSHUA, CALEB, Home: 505/832-9364 – Cell.: 505/379-8212 JOE & REBECCA ISBELL Web: www.jcangus.com – Email: info@jcangus.com

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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. Cornerstone Ranch Inc., Glenda Armstrong or Renee Grant, 575-355-2803, 575-3556621, 616 Pecan Dr., Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, cornerston@plateautel.net, www. cornerstoneranch.net, Angus, Hereford, Reg. & Comm. Hereford, Angus. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices.com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management 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. Culbertson Whatley Ranch, David Whatley, 575-633-2828, 542 Culbertson Rd, Amistad, NM, 88410, Angus, Hereford, Commercial Herefords and Angus-Hereford Crosses. 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. Diamond Arrow Ranch LLC, Larry, Zita, or Boe Lopez, 575-483-2335, 505-469-9055, 1040 Highway 56, P.O. Box 674, Springer, NM, 87747, diamondarrowranch@yahoo.com. Registered and commercial Black Angus. Diamond Seven Angus, Larry or Jennifer Webb, 575-403-9910, HCR Box 16, Newkirk, NM, 88431, lhwebb@plateautel.net, www. diamondsevenangus.com, Dunn Ranches, Bill Dunn, 520-560-0721, 520-363-5665, P.O. Box 302, Kearny, AZ, 85137, dunnranches@yahoo.com, Angus, High desert Angus cattle, bred for high maternal characteristics, feed efficiency and carcass quality for 52 years.


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

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15,359 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 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021 TYPE

Cattle & Calves Sheep & Lambs

NUMBERS

36,000 1,500

2020 FIGURES HARVESTED ACRES

CROP

Hay, Alfalfa

4,000

TOTAL PRODUCTION

15,500 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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Elizabeth Cattle, Brian Dropps, 575-517-7194, P.O. Box 583, Reserve, NM, 87830, bwdropps@ gilanet.com, Black Angus producer

Greer & Winston Cattle, CO., Jim Greer, 575-5363730, 575-536-3636, P.O. Box 700, Mimbres, NM, 88049.

E. Perez & Sons, Dillon Perez, 575-799-5922, P.O. Box 133, Encino, NM, 88321, Angus, Hereford, Comm. Beef Black Angus & Hereford.

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

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. 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.

Hales Angus Farm, Rick Hales, 806-6791919, 1022 Cimarron, Canyon, TX, 79015, halesangus@gmail.com, Angus, Angus Bulls & Dry land wheat. Halfway House Ranch/Wire Lake Livestock , Joe & Sandra Barraza, 575-626-5910, HC 66 Box 42, Yeso, NM, 88136, barraza@plateautel.net, Angus, Comm. Black Angus and Black Angus Cross. 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, G.M. Dogie Jones, 505-4256021, 505-670-9908, 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.

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CATTLE

SHEEP, GOATS & HORSES 1st Tuesday of Every Month at 10 a.m. BelenLivestockAuction.com

P.O. Box 608 • Belen, NM OFFICE: 505/864-7451 • FAX: 505-864-7073 BRANDON MAJOR — 505-270-4873 • ELIJAH PADILLA — 505-573-0546 BUCKY RUSSELL — 505-410-3216 • CHARLIE MYERS - 505 269-9075

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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, 575-772-5764, 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. Hubbell Ranch, Rick Hubbell, 575-773-4770, 505-469-1215, P.O. Box 99, Quemado, NM, 87829, hubbell@wildblue.net, Angus, Brangus, AngusPlus bulls and replacement heifers. Commercial cattle - Registered quality. J-C Angus Ranch, John or Cathy Heckendorn, 505-832-9364, 505-379-8212, 75 A Pueblo Rd N, Moriarty, NM, 87035, info@jcangus.com, Www.jcangus.com, Angus, Registered Angus cattle. Bred for calving ease, performance, fertility, and feed efficiency. AI sires: 10X, Resistol, Cash, Discovery. JG Livestock Co., Shane or Sherry Goemmer, 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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For more information or to consign cattle, please give us a call or drop by. We guarantee our same high quality service as in the past.

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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.

MEEKER, CO

High Altitude PAP Tested Cattle Private Treaty Hereford & Black Angus Growth/Calving-Ease Bulls & Bred Heifers (Some Bred Baldy) All Bulls have Genomic EPDs A Proven Program for 60 years Mary Strang & Family 970/878-5362 cell: 970/270-4445 2969 RBC 8, Meeker, CO 81641 strangherefords@gmail.com strangherefords.com


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

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

LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2021

CROP PRODUCTION 2020 FIGURES

TYPE

NUMBERS

CROP

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Sheep & Lambs

77,000 29,500 100

Hay, Other

HARVESTED ACRES

3,000

TOTAL PRODUCTION

8,400 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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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.

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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.

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

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.

Lazy J T Cattle Co., Jimbo & Trisha Williams, 505-238-4656, 575-773-4115, P.O. Box 268, Quemado, NM, 87829, lazyjtcattle@gmail.com, Angus, Commercial Black Angus. Lazy S Ranch Willcox, LLC, Susan WilsonSanders. Ed McClure, 520-403-8510, 520-3061574, 13250 Ash Creek Rd, Willcox, AZ, 85643, drsue@dakotacom.net, Service-Age Bulls at Private Treaty and Sales in Marana, Prescott & Willcox AZ, & Belen NM. M-Hat Angus, Brian Martinez, 505-203-9488, 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.

F&F CATTLE CO. Producers of quality foundation BARZONA cattle since 1975 COMING TWO-YEAR-OLD PUREBRED BULLS AVAILABLE MIKE FITZGERALD 575/673-2346 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM 87733 ffcattleco@plateautel.net

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McCall Land & Cattle Co., Howard McCall, 505-296-3434, 1524 Eubank NM, Ste. 5, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, h4mccall@gmail.com, Angus, Reg. Black Angus. McKenzie Land and Livestock , Kenneth McKenzie, 575-760-3260, 575-472-5766, HC 61 Box 57, Encino, NM, 88321, www.mckenziecattle.com. We are a multigeneration family business that specializes in cow/calf production for registered and commercial Angus. We also have an annual Registered Angus Bull Sale.

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.”

L&K Farm, Christopher Carrasco, 505-865-9378, 1111 Don Pasqual Rd. NW, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, Angus, Reg. Black Angus, alfalfa, irrigated pasture.

Manzano Angus, Bill Gardner, 505-384-5424, 505-705-2856, 502 CR B107, Estancia, NM, 87016, manzanoangus@wildblue.net, www. manzanoangus.com, Angus, Registered Angus Seedstock, Annual Bull Sale - Third Tuesday in March, Maternally Efficient, Practical Size and Milk, Efficient Growth.

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. Moeller’s Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-418-8813, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, fmoeller@sdc.org, Registered Texas Longhorn mother cows, Registered Angus bulls, Longhorn/Angus, cross calves. Moblizer Dealer. Moise Livestock Company LLC, Steve Moise, 505-629-2060, P.O. Box 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.

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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


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 JUNE 2021 TYPE

NUMBER

Cattle & Calves Beef Cows Milk Cows Sheep & Lambs

22,500 6,000 8,300 1,200

v a l e n c i a

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

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

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

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

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

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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, 575-6225867, 575-420-1237, P.O. Box 428, Roswell, NM, 88202, sammmcnally@msn.com, Angus, Commercial red and black Angus cattle.

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BEEFMASTERS

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.

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.

Nunn Ranches, Jo Bill or Lauren Nunn, 575-5463156, 11770 Steeple A Rd. NE, Deming, NM, 88030, Angus, Commercial Angus stockers and feeders.

Olson Cattle Co., Steve Olson, 806-676-3556, P.O. Box 590, Hereford, TX, 79045, sg_olson@livex. com, Angus, Registered Angus seedstock.

Evans

Beefmasters

R.D. and PEGGY CAMPBELL

Quality Beefmasters Affordably Priced

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

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

435/637-3746 Cell 435/636-5797

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.

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

High Altitude Purebred & Fullblood Salers

Muscled Virgin Bulls-CSS Semen

Raised the Commercial Man’s Way for 38 Years

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

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10 a.m. • Producers Auction • San Angelo, TX

Ridgeline Outfitters, LLC

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

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

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

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Patterson Cattle Co., Jim Patterson, 575-4233243, 933 Camino Gran Quivira, Bingham, NM, 87832, Angus, Comm. Angus & Angus cross calves.

Ross & Shelley Carter Cattle, Ross or Shelley Carter, 575-447-2196, 575-207-7553, 71 Cottonwood Rd, Clayton, NM, 88415, Angus, cow calf operation.

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 “

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.

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 Pot of Gold Bull Sale, Dave Bowman, 970-3236833, 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. Rafter F Farm & Ranch, Felipe Sanchez, 505-2500265, P.O. Box 398, Jarales, NM, 87023, Angus, Quality barn-stored alfalfa hay and registered black Angus bulls. Range & Ranch Management Services , Christopher D. Allison , 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd , Mesilla Park , NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com Range and Ranch Management Services. Ranney Ranch LP, Melvin W. Johnson, 575-8498141, P.O. Box 376, Corona, NM, 88318, Angus, Commercial Angus, stocker heifers and bulls, grassfed beef. Reverse Rocking R Ranch, Trent Earl, 719-5579915, 358 Laguna Madre Rd., Maxwell, NM, 87728, ck6consulting.com/reverse-rocking-rranch.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.

Salt Creek Farm & Ranch, P.O. Box 1793, Roswell, NM, 88202, Angus, Comm. Black Angus & alfalfa hay. 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. 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. Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@ aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty. Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 5100, Houston, TX, 77002, tpaterson@srcattle.com. We raise all-natural, grass-fed calves near Alma and Luna, NM for sale to those wanting quality calves for late spring grazing. Our bulls are registered Angus, Simmental and Sim Angus. Stirrup Cattle, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 575-748-4722, 813 Pinon Dunken Hwy, Pinon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Commercial Angus cattle. Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell 575-748-1036. Strang Herefords & Black Angus, Mary Strang, Tom & Lisa Walsh, 800-351-5362, 970-2704445, 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, 575-423-3313, 575-818-7284, HC 66 Box 613, Mountainair, NM, 87036, thompson. ranch@yahoo.com, thompsonranch.net, Ranch Performance Black Angus Bulls & Replacement Heifers. T L Cattle Co., Colt or Lane Grau, 575-760-6336, 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, 970-5683898, 3000 West Co. Rd 70, Ft Collins, CO, 80524, weaverranchj@aol.com, Angus, Registered Angus bull and heifers, PAP tested.

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Widner Angus, Jamie Widner, 575-799-3348, 575-253-4728, Box 227, Melrose, NM, 88124, jwidner@melroseschools.org, Angus, Commercial Angus cattle - heifers, steers, and Bulls. Wolf Springs Ranch, Anthony Benson, 575-7708198, 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. Yocum Cattle Company , Donald W Yocum, 575-626-7102, 1200 Dona Ana Rd, Roswell, NM, 88201, yocumfarms@hotmail.com, Angus seed stock. Breed leading genetics. Bulls For Sale annually. Females for sale. Let us know what you want to improve in your herd and we’ll match genetics to maximize your results.

Zia Agricultural Consulting , Narciso Perez, 505-349-0647, 6436 Edith Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107 Bred Breeding Cows for Sale $1750 per Head: 1500 head four to six year old calves. Bred to calve in April and May.

BARZONA

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.

BEEFMASTER

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.

PARKER BRANGUS 31st Roswell Brangus Sale – Sat., Feb. 26, 2022 Registered & Commercial

“Brangus Raised the Commercial Way”

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.

TOWNSEND BRANGUS Reg. & Comm. • TOP BLOODLINES

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

FIBERGLASS

TANKS Maintenance, Rust & Worry Free... Livestock & Wildlife Tanks Fresh & Potable Water Tanks

LUCKY

LARRY & ELAINE PARKER

31st Annual Brangus Bull & Female Sale

February 26, 2022 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

Feed & Fertilizer Tanks AGRICULTURAL PETROLEUM ENVIRONMENTAL CUSTOM Tanks approved for NRCS Cost Share Program

R.L. Robbs 520-507-2514

800.487.4834 WWW.UFITANKS.COM

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4995 Arzberger Rd. Willcox, AZ 85643 osonegro@powerc.net

Willcox, AZ


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, 435-6373746, 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, 435-878-2355, 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.

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, 529-5682811, 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.

BRANGUS Bar Guitar Ranch, Gary Mendiola, 575-653-4140, 575-291-5339, P.O. Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Brangus, Cow/calf production. Deer and Barberry sheep hunts. Bobby & Robby Brangus, Bobby Victor, 575-7604154, 2153 S RRP, Portales, NM, 88130, Brangus, Brangus Cattle. Bovine Elite, LLC, 979-693-0388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@bovine-elite.com, www.bovineelite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Brinks Brangus @ Westall Ranches, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-653-4842, 1818 Arabela Hwy, Tinnie, NM, 88351, taterfire@hotmail. com, www.brinksbrangus.com/, Brangus, Reg. Brinks Brangus; bulls, heifers, semen, embryos. Carter Brangus, Bryce Carter, 928-651-5120, 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. International Brangus Breeders Association, Brangus Association, 210-696-8231, P.O. Box 809, Adkins, TX, 78101, info@gobrangus.com.

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

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

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Rio Chama

Cattle Company

Commercial Black Angus, Hereford & Black Baldie Bulls & Heifers Show Calves High Altitude Raised Functional Cattle with Easy Handle

505/795-0761

riochamacattle64@gmail.com

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

J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-485-2500, 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. 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, 520-3061574, 13250 Ash Creek Rd, Willcox, AZ, 85643, drsue@dakotacom.net, Service-Age Bulls at Private Treaty and Sales in Marana, Prescott & Willcox AZ, & Belen NM LNZ Cattle Company , Todd Lindsay, 575-743-0461, 575-740-1002, HC 30 Box 21, Cuchillo, NM, 87901, lnz_rodeo@hotmail.com, Registered Brangus Cattle and Sport Cattle. NWR Cattle Management Services, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices. com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Profitable solutions for cattle producers that decrease expenses & increase performancelow-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/Ultrasound Services & Training. Open A Ranch, Glaze Sacre Jr., 575-627-0998, P.O. Box 2162, Roswell, NM, 88202, gsacra@ cableone.net, Brangus, Comm. Black Brangus. Parker Brangus, Larry or Elaine Parker, 520-8452411, 520-508-3505, P.O. Box 146, San Simon, AZ, 85632, parker_brangus@yahoo.com. Rio Hondo Land & Cattle Co, 575-653-4617, Box 2, Picacho, NM, 88343, Brangus, Comm. Brangus & Horses. RJ Cattle Co / Ramro LLC, Stacey, 361-318-8638, 2975 Lazy Lane, Houston, TX, 77019, Brangus, Charolais, All bulls fertility and Trich tested. Robbs Brangus, R.L. Robbs, 520-507-2514, 4995 Arzberger Road, Willcox, AZ, 85643, osonegro@powerc.net. ROD Ranch, Rod Hille, 575-894-7983, HC 32, Box 79, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, rodhille@fastwave.biz, Brangus, Reg. & Comm. Red Brangus. Rogers Ranch, Taran Rogers, 575-418-8889, 575-838-7197, P.O. Box 769, Magdalena , NM, 87825, rogerstaran@yahoo.com Commercial Black Baldy operation offering bulls and replacement heifers of high quality, raised on a rough country ranch. Skaarer Brangus, Chase or Justine Skaarer, 520-260-3283, 9797 E. Shamrock Lane, Pearce, AZ, 85625.

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Tierra Madre Enterprises, Richard, 520-4837271, p.o. box 29397, Shreveport, LA, 71149, reb888@juno.com, Brangus. Townsend Brangus, 580-443-5777, 580-3801606, P.O. Box 278, Milburn, OK, 73450, cgtpattownsend@yahoo.com, Brangus, Registered and comm. Brangus, grass hay. Westall Ranches / Brinks Brangus, Tate Pruett, 575-365-6356, 575-653-4842, 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, 575-740-1962, 301 Sullivan Ranch Road--HC30 Box248, Winston, NM, 87943, csbararanch@ gmail.com, Registered Charolais Bulls and Heifers for Sale. Bill King Ranch, Bill King Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 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. Bovine Elite, LLC, 979-693-0388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@bovine-elite.com, www.bovineelite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066. Bradley 3 Ranch,, Mary Bradley, 940-5856471, 806-888-1062, 806-888-1010, 15591 County Road K, Memphis, TX, 79245, mmll@ bradley3ranch.com, www.brad ley3ranch. com, Your supplier of the finest Angus and Charolais bulls for the commercial cattleman, since 1958. We offer complete data on each bull, with first breeding season guarantee, you will love our bulls. C Bar Ranch, Trey Wood, Clark Wood, 806-8286249, 806-786-2078, Salton, TX, 79364, Charolais & Angus Bulls. 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


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. Grau Ranch, Wesley Grau, 575-357-8265, 575-7607304, RT 1 Box 14, Grady, NM, 88120, Charolais, Reg/Comm. Charolais breeding performance Charolais since 1965. Jobe Charolais, Ronald G. Jobe, 575-461-3851, POB 1212, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Registered and commercial Charolais bulls & heifers for sale, reasonable prices King Charolais, Bill King, 505-220-9909, 505-8324448, 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. Outfront Cattle Service, Dennis Adams, 979-2294472, 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. 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. Runft Charolais, Myron Runft, 785-527-5047, 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, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@ aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

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

CORRIENTE Cates Ranch, Ginny Cates, 575-666-2360, 5469 State Hwy 120, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, www.catesranch.com, Corriente, Registered Corriente bulls. L/S Cattle Company , H.A (Speedy) and Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318-0116, Buy, Sell, Trade all classes and breeds of livestock. Range & Ranch Management Services, Christopher D. Allison, 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd., Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com, Corriente, Range and Ranch Management Services Christopher D Allison, PhD. Ray Ranch, George H. Ray III, 575-485-2559, 575-485-5599, 575-485-2559, 1483 Wagon Mound Highway, Roy, NM, 87743, sandykayray@gmail.com, Corriente. Torres Research & Consulting Services, Suzanne Smith, 575-835-8090, 505-274-9231, 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.

F1s Del Rio Land and Cattle Co., Matt Herrington/ Jim Layton, 928-322-4684, 150 W Discovery Park Blvd, Safford, AZ, 85546, delriolandcattle@gmail.com Big Bend Trailers, GR Flatbeds, Tires, Pearson Squeeze Chutes, Fencing, pipe and sucker rod, solar/ submersible pumps, storage tanks, drinkers, diaphragm floats, Mix 30, SweetPro supplements, and more. 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, 529-5682811, 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.

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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 Gelbvieh-influenced cattle. 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; 37 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, 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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HEREFORD 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, Hereford, Reg. Rambouillet, Reg. Hereford. B&H Herefords, Phil Harvey Jr/Jim Bob Burnett, 575-644-6925, 575-365-8291, 205 E. Cottonwood Rd, Lake Arthur, NM, 88253, jbb@pvtnetworks.net, www.bhherefords.com, Hereford, Reg. Hereford bulls, females and semen for sale. Bar J Bar Hereford Ranch, Jim Darnell, 915-8772535, 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. 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.

Cattleman’s Livestock Commission Company , Curtis Lockhart, 806-249-5505, 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. Clark Anvil Ranch, Clinton Clark, 719-4465223, 719-892-0160, 32190 Co. Rd. S, Karval, CO, 80823, cclark@estra.com, www. ClarkAnvilRanch.com, Hereford, Salers, Reg. Herefords & Salers. 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, 575-653-4440, Arabela Rt., Tinnie, NM, 88005, Hereford, Reg. & Comm. Hereford Cattle, comm. fine-wool sheep. Copeland & Sons Herefords, LLC, Cliff Copeland, 575-403-8123, 580-336-8284, 4383 Nara Visa Hwy, Nara Visa, NM, 88430, cliff@copelandherefords.com, www. copelandherefords.com. 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. 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, 505-3218808, 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. 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.

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, 505-4557211, 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, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@ aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty. Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 5100, Houston, TX, 77002, tpaterson@srcattle.com. We raise all-natural, grass-fed calves near Alma and Luna, NM for sale to those wanting quality calves for late spring grazing. Our bulls are registered Angus, Simmental and Sim Angus. T4 Cattle Company LLC, Phil and Scott Bidegain, 575-868-2475, 575-403-7553, 5859 Quay Rd. BK, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Hereford and black baldy cattle, American Quarterhorses. Texas Hereford Association, Jack Chastain, 817-831-3161, 817-821-3544, 817-831-3162, 4609 Airport Freeway, Fort Worth, TX, 76117, texashereford@sbcglobal.net, texashereford. org, Hereford - Reg. & Comm. Hereford cattle. Hereford breed promotion and service to purebred and commercial cattle operations. West Star Hereford Ranch, Sheldon Wilson, 575-451-7469, 580-651-6000, Dry Cimarron Hwy, Fulsom, NM, 88419, Hereford, selling registered bulls and bred yearling heifers; cattle for sale year round.

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

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.

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

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.

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, 970-7362272, 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 Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 County Road 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@door.net, www.keetonlimousinranch.com. Registered Black Purebred Limousin Bulls and Heifers for commercial and purebred cattlemen. Cattle bred for the pasture and confirmed in the show ring. Lucas Limousin, Lynette Lucas, 575-420-8967, 3749 Woodbine Way, Roswell, NM, 88203, polledtroublemakera@yahoo.com, Limousin/ Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Limousin & Limflex cattle.

Canyon Blanco Ranch, Rod & Mary McClain, 575-355-2800, Box 407, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, Longhorns, Texas Longhorns. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices.com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management Goemmer Land & Livestock , Leland Riley, 505-705-2472, 3148 Highway 42, Willard, NM, 87063, www.goemmer.net. Moeller’s Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-418-8813, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, fmoeller@sdc.org, Registered Texas Longhorn mother cows, Registered Angus bulls, Longhorn cross calves. Moblizer Dealer. Moise Livestock Company LLC, Steve Moise, 505-629-2060, P.O. Box 1705, Albuquerque, NM, 87103, steve@moiseco.biz, Commercial cow/calf operation.

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.

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.

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.

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, TraitLeading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available.

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.

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.

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

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

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Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-321-8808, 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. Maine-Anjou 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; Maine-Anjou 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.

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

K2 Red Angus, Kim Cullen Goertz, 307-331-2917, 2 S. Goertz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming.com, k2redangus.com, “Bull Sale every February. 18-month-old & yearling bulls. Fit not fat - range ready bulls with a great guarantee! PAP tested - and bred with generations of PAP tested genetics.

Crockett Farms, Will Crockett, 575-703-5970, PO Box 125, Hope, NM, 88250, will@crockettranch.com, www.crockett-ranch.com, Alfalfa and Triticale hay.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

K2 Red Angus, Jason & Kim Cullen Goertz, 307-331-2917, 2 S. Goartz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming.com, k2redangus.com, “Red Angus Bulls - yearlings & 18-month-old selling every February. PAP tested and proven at elevation. Fall Female sale every November - selling over 500 commercial females. Fit & functional Cattle!”

Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@ aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

Lazy Way Ranch, Wayne & Anita Reams, 575-4414488, 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. 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. 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. 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.

Tom Robb & Sons, Tom Robb, 719-456-1149, 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” Bovine Elite, LLC, 979-693-0388, 979-693-7994, 3300 Longmire Drive, College Station, TX, 77845, info@bovine-elite.com, www.bovineelite.com, Your source for bovine semen, AI and ET supplies, semen tanks, AI clinics and more. Contact us at (800) 786-4066 Brorsen Bluestems, Inc., Verl Brorsen, 580-3364148, 11100 Lariat, Perry, OK, 73077, www. bluestemcattle.com.

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Southwest Red Angus Assoc., Will Crockett president, 575-703-5970, PO Box 125, Hope, NM, 88250, Red Angus, Reg. Red Angus seed stock, contact for producers near you. T/J Ranch, Pat Jenks, 575-547-2601, Box 80, Luna, NM, 87824, lunarenegade75@gmail.com, Red Angus, Red Angus cross. Zia Agricultural Consulting , Narciso Perez, 505-349-0647, 6436 Edith Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107 Bred Breeding Cows for Sale $1750 per Head: 1500 head four to six year old calves. Bred to calve in April and May.

RED BRANGUS Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices.com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management JaCin Ranch, 928-688-2753, 505-879-3201, P.O. Box 545, Sanders, AZ, 86512, Red Brangus, Weaned and open heifers, calving ease bulls. 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

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.

SANTA GERTRUDIS Adolfo V. Sanchez MD, Adolfo Sanchez, 505-8647781, 703 Christopher Rd, Belen, NM, 87002, dolfosanchez@yahoo.com, Santa Gertrudis, Shorthorn, Santa Gertrudis and Shorthorn cattle, alfalfa and grass hay, family physician. Jay’s Navajo Lamb and Wool, Jay Begay Jr, 928-401-1700, P.O. Box 243, Tuba City, AZ, 86045, jay_bjr@yahoo.com, Quality Registered Navajo-Churro Sheep and Angora Goats. Four Horns and many colors. Commercial Santa Gertrudis Cattle. Lazybell Land & Cattle, E. G. Abernathy, 575-7620214, 1401 Eastridge Dr., Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, BQA certified-Angus / Santa Gertrudis cross cattle O/X Ranch, Stacey Montano, 505-429-0067, P.O. Box 396, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Santa Gertrudis, Reg. & Comm. Santa Gertrudis. Red Doc Farm, 505-510-0010, 703 S. Christopher Rd., Belen, NM, 87002, reddocfarm@yahoo. com, reddocfarm.com/, Santa Gertrudis, Shorthorn, The brand you trust.

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Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, Webb Fields, 361-592-9357, P.O. Box 1257, Kingsville, TX , 78364, wfields@santagertrudis.com, www.santagertrudis.com, SGBI is the official association of the Santa Gertrudis breed, offering registration services, performance and genetic evaluation, education, marketing and promotion support and member services. Yucca Veterinary Medical Center, Florian Sanchez, DVM, 505-864-6001, 505-864-6430, 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, 816-5997777, 816-599-7782, 7607 NW Prairie View Road, Kansas City, MO, 64151, msoules@ shorthorn.us, Shorthorn, Register and Provide Performance data for Shorthorn Cattle and Shorthorn influenced Cattle. Cameron Creek Show Calves, Leslie Pugmire, 575-538-1700, 575-534-4952, 37 Acorn Drive, Silver City, NM, 88061, ccrshorthorns@gmail. com, Club Steers and Club Heifers, Conniff Cattle Co., LLC, John Conniff / Laura Mathers Conniff, 676-644-2900, 575-6440067, 575-541-5649, 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Selling registered and commercial Angus and Shorthorns. Crazy A Breeding Services, Amanda Sears, 319-240-7449, 178 Private Rd 1195, Stephenville, TX, 76401, amanda.sears@ live.com, www.crazyabreedingservices.com, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transferring, Heifer Development, Marketing, Nutrition and Herd Management

SIMMENTAL/SIMBRAH Campbell Simmentals, Robert or Chris Campbell, 970-563-9070, 970-749-9708, 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 Spur Ranch Cattle Co. LLC, Tom Paterson, 832-640-1152, 1000 Louisiana, Suite 5100, Houston, TX, 77002, tpaterson@srcattle.com. We raise all-natural, grass-fed calves near Alma and Luna, NM for sale to those wanting quality calves for late spring grazing. Our bulls are registered Angus, Simmental and Sim Angus.

St. Vrain Simmentals, Gary Bogott, 303-517-6113, 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. Beaverhead Ranch, Jack or Kaye Diamond, 575-772-5677, HC 30 Box 446, Winston, NM, 87943, info@beaverheadoutfitters.com, Commercial yearlings – professional hunting. 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. Box Farms & Irrigation, Phillip & Kathleen Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 575-461-0240, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox_bia@plateautel.net, Cattle, Commerical Cattle & Hays, Irrigation Systems Sales & Services. Consulting. Cameron Creek Show Calves, Leslie Pugmire, 575-538-1700, 575-534-4952, 37 Acorn Drive, Silver City, NM, 88061, ccrshorthorns@gmail. com, Club Steers and Club Heifers. Canvas Covers, Carol King, 806-654-1777, 102 Idaho, Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346, adduddell@yahoo.com, Canvas Products Chavez Canyon Ranch, Coy Dictson, 575-6534526, E023 County Road, Hondo, NM, 88336. Christmas Ranches Inc., Brad & Becky Christmas, 575-666-2247, Box 173, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, bchris9627@aol.com, Yearling pasture operation. Clearview Ranch LLC, RW or Lisa Hampton, 575-770-7073, HRC 61 Box 5, Miami, NM, 87729, Comm. cattle and Horses. Cody & Becky Harwell Ranch, Cody or Becky, 575-687-3791, 813 Piñon Dunken Hwy, Piñon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Comm. cattle, well repair. Becky real estate agent with Louis Oliver broker. 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)4300848


Delk Ranch, Jimmy Delk, 575-546-2985, 6400 Wilna Rd. SW, Deming, NM, 88030, Commercial cattle.

NEW Loan Production Office for Citizens Bank of Clovis in Moriarty, focusing on Agriculture and Business Loans

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

John M. Heckendorn, Vice President 1209 US Rt 66, Suite C, Moriarty, NM 87035-3422 Office: 505-832-5092 • Cell: 505-379-8212 www.cbcnm.bank

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.

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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. Kinetic Improvement Inc, Patrick W. Pickett, 505-298-8842, Box 16103, Albuquerque, NM, 87191, info@kineticimprovement.com, Improve with Kenetics. 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. JULY 2021

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Melton Ranch, Pat Melton, 505-617-0777, 57 Melton Ranch Rd., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Comm. cattle; pasture yearlings for the five-month growing season on 11, 000+ acres. Mexican Cattle Order Buyer , Jonas Moya, 505-803-4955, P.O. Box 3088, Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, jonasmoya@hotmail.com, Mexican Stockers, Ropers, and Feeders. 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. Rio Arriba Farm & Livestock Bureau, Aileen Prada Martinez, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, apradamartinez@yahoo.com, Your county voice for agriculture. A grassroots organization assisting farmers and ranchers at county, state and national levels.

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eaven’s porch light came on the evening of June 2nd and our sweet Bobbie Jeanne was called on home. Whether you knew her as Bobbie Ball, Neal, or Little; there’s no doubt you knew her as a friend. She was a lifelong steward and citizen of Silver City born in the firehouse which is now known as the Silver City Museum on Flag Day, 1935. She served Grant County as a real estate broker for over 25 years where her trademark NEAL Real Estate stop signs

could be seen from White Signal to Bayard. Bobbie served on the board of the Southwest Horsemen’s Association, she sat on the board and was a diligent volunteer of the Silver City Museum, was an active member of the Copper CowBelles, as well as an active member, trustee, and Sunday school teacher at First United Methodist Church. Bobbie was rarely seen without a golden smile on her face and there wasn’t a person alive who was unwelcome in her home. When you get up there yourself, you’ll

undoubtedly find Bobbie alongside her parents Violet & Rowland Ball, welcoming newcomers with coffee and a place to sit and visit while her first husband, Meredith Neal and his Bootheel boys play a tune. Don’t be surprised if you also find yourself on the receiving end of a firm friendly handshake and a smile from Howard Little, Bobbie’s second husband. Be sure to say hello and give them a hug from all of us down here. When not with the Good Lord discussing a long overdue increase of annual precipitation in Grant County, Bobbie will be keeping an eye on so many of us from up above. Routinely checking in on her sister Dona Irwin. Carefully watching over her son Lyn, his wife Kim, and her youngest grandson Seth. She’ll certainly be sending love and blessings to her daughter Kim Allen, granddaughter Aubri Studdard, granddaughter in-law Adriana Allen, great granddaughters Meredith and Brooklyn Allen. In the glow of her halo, she’ll also be shaking a stern finger at Steve, Wacey, Justin, Ky, Coleman, and Hollis while she blows kisses to Calloway, her newest great grandson. In her angelic voice, she’ll whisper prayers of hope and love to Gayle and John Jones, Paula Jenkins, Vannetta and Gary Perry, Rayna Aiken, Randy and Dulcy Little; as she provides heavenly guidance to her lovely grandchildren; Brad and Lauren Saulsberry, Eric, Keith, and Kimberly Jones; Jenna, Justin, Jace, and Jamie Jenkins, Galen, Dustin, and Brett Perry, Gayle and Will Holden, Jonathan, Christy, Benjamin, Micah, AnnaLee and Jesse Little.

Bennett Thurmond Easterling March 10-1934 – June 1, 2021

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ennett Thurmond Easterling, ‘Buzz’, physically ‘gave out’ on June 1, 2021, at his townhome in Albuquerque at the age of 87. He was ‘rode hard and put up wet’ but a tough buzzard through the challenges, as a Lea County and then Catron County cowboy and rancher. Buzz was predeceased by his mother, Tommie Ross Calley; father, Henry Thurmond Easterling; also, stepfathers, Frank Knight and L.J. Calley; brother, Ross Eugene

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Easterling; niece, Tom Ross Easterling; aunt, Bess (and uncle, Orville Malmstrom); aunt, Ellen Kate (and Malcolm Madera); his polo teammates, Louis Nalda, Mickey Samuell (Carolyn), and Jack Dean. Buzzy is survived by his cousins, Ginger DuPont of New Orleans, Louisiana; Ellen Madera Hinson (Rob), New Braunfels, Texas; Kitty Madera, Montana; he will forever and ever be adored by them; his nephew, Ross Easterling (Elizabeth); and niece, Elizabeth ’Betsy’ Rectenwald and her children, Henry and Erin cherish their time spent with Uncle Buzz and Grandy during the beautiful summertime at El Caso. Papa Buzz is also survived by his ranch crew: daughter, Susan (Ken) Swaim, Elephant Butte, New Mexco, and their children, KC, West Point, MS and Callie Jo, College Station, Texas; son, Lance (Jayne) Easterling, Columbus, Texas and their son, Cole Easterling, Ft. Worth, Texas. They were enriched with the love of horses and cattle, hunting and fishing, gardening, cooking, Spanish guitar music and Old Cowboy Ballads sung by their dad and grandpa. He loved his family and extended family and they loved him. His cheerful smile, generous spirit and crazy giggle was heartwarming to all. He was born in Pecos, TX on March 10, 1934, in the closest hospital (a sanitarium), but grew up with the rattlesnakes, tumbleweeds and caliche rocks in Jal and Carlsbad, NM and on the family’s Battleaxe ranch. He grew up eating hard-tack biscuits made by his cowboy friend Light Horse. He and his brother, Ross entered high school at New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) during the wartime when they had Calvary and Polo – a sport that trained the soldiers in horsemanship and warfare tactics. He made lifelong friendships with his teammates, and they competed and won National Intercollegiate Polo Championships in ’52 and ‘54 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Polo was eventually phased out ending quite an impressive era at NMMI. Buzz was the class of ’54 and then went to Oklahoma University to study geology. He continued to play polo while in college and entered the Army and was given the honor of caring for the military horses to include Riderless Horses of the fallen soldiers. After two years of duty, he was called to help his widowed mother at El Caso Ranch in Quemado, New Mexico. Eventually, he would entice a West Texas ranch girl/debutante (Suzanne Sears) from Sweetwater to live in the mountains of New Mexico and become his wife. She was a loving partner, mother of his children, and

together they formed many friendships and made wonderful memories before parting ways. He continued to be influential in the Border Circuit Polo with his former teammates and The Pie Town Javelinas hosting teams from the hot areas of the southwest for summer polo in the mountains. He later started his own club, El Caso Polo and Equestrian Center which continues to be a gathering place for old and young, international, and local, cowboys and Indians to challenge each other’s skill on the (battle) field. His great joy was to help young people with their horsemanship skills and to introduce them to polo, ranch work and hard work. “Hurry up, your burnin’ daylight!” His Quemado polo protégé’s Pete Chavez, John and Adren Nance, Travis Simpson, B.J. Mendoza and Robert Bruton will be Honorary Pallbearers as they represent Buzz’s passion for bringing youth into polo and teaching them many skills to carry along into their lives. Chuck Rogers, Summers Reid, James Dobbins, and Geronimo Garcia will be remembered as being loyal Top Hands to make ‘the mare go’ for Buzz and our family; always contributing greatly to the crew. Our family would also like to thank Cathy Carrejo for her loving care of our dad in his later years. Buzz lived a life which encompassed many sectors of business and friendships around New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. His ranching, polo, real estate, and oil/gas business kept him in the game and in touch with his friends and family until he drew his last breath. He loved New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) and enjoyed hosting and supporting the Alumni Trail Rides; Silver Taps will be heard at this year’s trail ride for this Top Hand rider. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice, but these were special to Buzz: Tommie Calley Scholarship at www.nmmifoundation.com, USPA Polo Training Foundation www.polotrainingfoundation.org, and Quemado Lake Estates’ Scholarship for Quemado High School Seniors 70 Elk View Circle H.C. 60, Box 135 Quemado Lake, NM 87829. Condolences for the family, stories, music, and pictures may be offered online at elcasopolo@gmail.com. The family will be hosting a Buzz Easterling Memorial Polo Tournament and Bar-B- Que when it rains. S e e we bsi te f o r d e t ails: w w w. elcasopolo.com. Please visit our online guestbook for Buzz at www.FrenchFunerals.com.

Thomas Arlie Huey

November 27 1935 – June 8, 2021

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homas Arlie Huey was born in Gran Quivera, New Mexico on November 27, 1935 to Kenneth and Gertrude Huey. He graduated from Capitan High School and was drafted into the Army in 1958 during the Korean War. He passed away on June 8, 2021 at the age of 85. In 1960, he married Susan Ann Penix. They worked at the ranch until 1963. They started the Thomas A. Huey Mfg. Co. He was very proud of the business starting from nothing to building almost 400 custom built trailers along with steel sales and fabrication. His three sons, Ricky, Nicky and Micky became part of the company and continues to be a family business in Corona, New Mexico. He is preceded in death by his parents and his son, Micky. His brothers Jerry and Billy Huey, and his sisters Delores McInnes and Glenda Perry. He is survived by his wife, Susan of 60 years and his sons Ricky and Nicky. Seven grandchildren and one great grandson.

Henry Grant Kinzer

July 22, 1937 – June 6, 2021

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rant Kinzer was a beloved father, teacher, innovative researcher, professor, mentor, successful sculptor, passionate rancher, and an authentic leader who conducted himself in an honorable and fearless manner that provided an excellent example by which life should be lived. On June 6, 2021, after 83 years of life, Grant Kinzer passed away. He was preceded in death by his wife, Cathy Jeanne StellKinzer, who passed away in 2016. He is survived by his companion Carol Sutherland, five siblings, his five children Jeff Kinzer, Kathrin Kinzer-Ellington, Kristal Howell, Kacie Gerhardt, and Kye Kinzer, and ten grandchildren. Grant Kinzer was born on July 22, 1937, in Grandfield, Oklahoma. He grew up in a farming family in southwest Oklahoma with his parents Henry Evans Kinzer and Clara Marie Kinzer, and his five younger siblings. He received his Bachelors of Science in Entomology from Oklahoma State University (OSU) in 1959, his Master of Science in Medical Entomology from OSU in 1960, and his PhD in Medical Entomology from OSU in 1962. He then served in the Army as a Medical Entomologist in the Medical Services Corps in Maryland. He was honorably discharged from the Army Reserves at the rank of Captain in 1968. JULY 2021

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In the fall of 1964, he moved his family of four to Las Cruces, NM, to take a job as a professor of Entomology at New Mexico State University (NMSU). As a Professor in the Botany and Entomology Department, in addition to teaching, he also conducted basic and applied research to understand insectcaused damage in specific areas within Forest Entomology and Livestock and Wildlife Entomology. In 1972, he received the College of Agriculture’s award for outstanding research. His accomplishments in Livestock and Wildlife Entomology brought him and NMSU national recognition. Early Wildlife Entomology efforts include the evaluation of disease transmission by horse flies and deer flies to elk, which at the time had a negative impact on New Mexico’s elk population. Specific milestone contributions to NMSU include his work with industry leaders to facilitate the funding and construction of the Livestock Insect Research Facility at NMSU. This facility again brought national recognition to him and NMSU, as it provided the means to research the negative economic impacts of parasitic insects on cattle production. Additionally, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, he conducted research to understand the impact and potential control of the scabies infestation that was threatening the Desert Bighorn Sheep herd on the San Andres Mountains. In 1986, he became the Department Head of the Entomology, Plant Pathology, and Weed Science Department within the College of Agriculture and served in that position until 2007. During his tenure, he launched the Department’s graduate level Master of Science program in Agricultural Biology. After leaving the position as Department Head, he served in the Center for Animal Health and Food Safety until his retirement from NMSU in 2009. During his time at NMSU, he positively influenced and mentored hundreds of undergraduate and graduate students. In addition to his career at NMSU, Grant Kinzer was a successful western bronze sculptor. One example of his success in this endeavor is the purchase of one of his pieces of sculpture by John Wayne. Another example is his sculpture titled the Joy of Learning, which was commissioned by NMSU in 1988 to commemorate its Centennial, and is located just north of the Branson Library on the NMSU campus. In the later 30 years of his life, he was a progressive rancher on his ranch near Carrizozo, New Mexico. During his ownership,

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he made continual physical improvements to the infrastructure of the ranch. These improvements enabled him to optimize environmental stewardship in the management of the ranch, an approach about which he was adamant. He was a passionate and active rancher until the end of his life. He was gathering cattle 39 days before his passing. In lieu of flowers, if you so desire, please make contributions to the H. Grant and Cathy Kinzer Scholarship Endowment. Make checks payable to, the H. Grant and Cathy Kinzer Scholarship Endowment, NMSU Foundation. Address: College of ACES, Attn: Kassie Ckodre, PO Box 30003, Las Cruces NM 88003-8003.

Russell Clyde Stoneman

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ussell Clyde “Stoney” Stoneman, Artesia, New Mexico, was born on May 25, 1971 and passed from this earth on June 19, 2021. He grew up in Artesia. He fell in love with rodeo, and competed in 4-H and High School rodeos across the state. He could cowboy and it showed in the saddles, buckles and tack he won through the years. Stoney was a simple man that never met a stranger. He loved kids and they loved him. He was content with an old pickup and a couple of dogs. He always had a joke to share, and wasn’t above pulling a prank or two. Stoney was survived by his parents Sammy Stoneman and Terry Bussey Stoneman. His children Hazer Archer, Dallie and Raelyn Stoneman, and Caleb Tuttle. He had four grandchildren Kalahan, Kade, Xander and Blaze. Sisters were Cassey Malone, Sammy Shipley, and Tamarah Billington. A brother Glenn Stoneman. Stoney had numerous other relatives that he loved. Stoney was also blessed with a second family that he loved like his own, longtime girlfriend Barbara Baker and her family. He also had a list of friends that we couldn’t begin to name. When you think of Stoney and a smile crosses your face, just know that is him saying “I Love You!”.

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harles L. Padilla, Santa, Fe died at home surrounded by loved ones on June 18th at the age of 69. Charles was a proud father and grandfather, devoted husband, loyal brother, and good neighbor. He was a successful insurance man, published writer, and accomplished horseman.

In his life Charles was a go-getter. In his 50-year career with Northwestern Mutual he was in the top 400 advisors of all time in the company’s 160-year history. Though he always said he was an ‘aspiring cowboy’ he was in actuality an accomplished horseman qualifying for the World Show in Ranch Horse Versatility 6 times. In his downtime, he wrote extensively about his upbringing in Mora, NM and his family’s rich heritage, spanning over 400 years in northern NM. If you knew him, you knew his passions centered around his children, the love of his life, Jan Hamilton, and being of service to his community. After fourteen years of courtship, Charles and Jan were married in a private ceremony in December of 2020. Of all his achievements, Charles was most proud of being a dad and watching his two children lead productive and adventurous lives. He was overjoyed by the birth of his f ir s t g r a n d d au g hte r, A m e lia in October of 2020. He is survived by his children, Michael Padilla and wife Maria Gonzales, Kristen Padilla and husband Zachary Conroy and granddaughter Amelia Conroy, his wife Jan Hamilton, stepson Bobby Hamilton and wife Megan Hamilton, and step grandchildren Blair and Lilly Hamilton. Brothers Ernest and Ray Padilla, sisters, Elaine and Dennis Juarros, Patricia and Rick Romero, Doris and Rudy Carrasco, and Marian Padilla, and 19 nieces and nephews He is preceded in death by his father and mother, Amadeo J. and Viola M. Padilla, and his brother Robert J. Padilla. In lieu of flowers, Charles wished donations be made to the New Mexico Highlands University Foundation, 905 University Ave. Las Vegas, NM 87701 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.


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The AFPC maintains a database of 94 representative farms located in 30 states around the country. These representative farms have been used for over 30 years in policy analysis. When the AFPC conducted simulations using these 94 farms to determine the impact of the STEP Act and the 99.5 Percent Act on these farms. Specifically, AFPC looked at the impact on generational transfer under the STEP Act, under the 99.5 Percent Act, and under both the STEP Act and the 99.5 Percent Act. A brief summary of the results shows that under current tax law, only 2 of the 94 representative farms would face estate or capital gains tax liability pursuant to a generational transfer. Under the 99.5 Percent Act, 41 of the 92 representative farms would be impacted with average additional tax liability of $2.17 million per farm. Under the STEP Act, 92 of the 94 farms would be impacted, with an additional tax liability averaging $726,104 per farm. Finally, if both the STEP and 99.5 Percent Act were implemented, 92 of the 94 representative farms would be impacted with additional tax liabilities of $1.43 million per farm.

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purchase price to the $900 value of the land when it was inherited by will. If the child then later sells the land for $1,200/acre, capital gains taxes would only be owed on the $300 increase. The “Sensible Taxation and Equity Promotion (STEP) Act”, which was introduced by Senator Chris Van Hollen, would eliminate the stepped up basis.

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First, all agricultural operations should have an estate and transition plan in place to ensure the success of the operation when transferred to the next generation. As part of this plan, potential tax liabilities should be considered and tools to help alleviate or minimize these liabilities should be utilized when necessary. Do not wait until the transition happens to formulate a plan! Second, proposed tax law changes certainly have the potential to impact agricultural operations. All rural landowners and agricultural operations should keep a close eye on any changes and be prepared to make necessary changes to their estate and transition plans. For more information on these issues and other work by Tiffany, please visit: https://agrilife.org/texasaglaw/


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

BEEFMASTERS 60th Bull Sale—October 2, 2021 Private Treaty Females Semen & Embryos

Lorenzo Lasater • San Angelo, TX 325.656.9126 • isabeefmasters.com


High Altitude Purebred & Fullblood Salers

GRAU RANCH CHAROLAIS

Raised the Commercial Man’s Way for 38 Years

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

HEIFERS & BULLS FOR SALE 575-760-7304

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

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WESLEY GRAU www.grauranch.com

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

figure4cattle@gmail.com • www.figure4cattleco.com

Bradley 3 Ranch Ltd.

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Ranch-Raised ANGUS Bulls for Ranchers Since 1955

Annual Bull Sale February 12, 2022

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

at the Ranch NE of Estelline, TX M.L. Bradley, 806/888-1062 Cell: 940/585-6471

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

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St. Vrain Simmentals Gary Bogott 303/517-6112 CELL Home: 303/702-9729 P.O. Box 622, Niwot, CO 80544 gbogott@gmail.com

The Herd With Proven Performance

RLand io Hondo & Cattle Co. — Since 1970 —

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

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

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“The Pedigree is in the Name”

FOUNDATION © BEEFMASTERS

Foundation Herd of the Beefmaster Breed

The 6 Essentials The Dale Lasater Ranch Matheson, CO

719-541-2855 • Alex Lasater: 210-872-1117 alexlasater@yahoo.com • DaleLasaterRanch.com

GOEMMER

• Broodmares & Saddle Horses • www.goemmer.net Dan Lock 775-340-0785 A Sixth Generation Family Owned Ranching Operation With Over A 120-Year-Old History

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 REG. BLACK ANGUS Yearling Bulls & Heifers For Sale Spring 2022 100% AI PROGRAM

CAPITAN, NM 88316 • PO BOX 25

575/354-2682 480/208-1410

philharveyjr@comcast.com

jbb@pvtnetworks.net

CONNIFF

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

Jim Bob Burnett Cell 575-365-8291

www.bhherefords.com

LAND & LIVESTOCK ■

Phil Harvey Jr. Cell 575-644-6925

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

Muscled Virgin Bulls-CSS Semen

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

C Bar R A N C H Charolais & Angus Bulls

SLATON, TEXAS

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

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

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

www.barzona.com 641-745-9170 • barzonabreeders@gmail.com


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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

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

www.bowkranch.com REGISTERED GELBVIEH CATTLE Reds • Blacks • BalanceRs® FEMALES PRIVATE TREATY

“POT OF GOLD” BULL SALE Friday, February 25, 2022

RANCH

Ranch Performance Black Angus Bulls and Replacement Heifers Ranch Raised- Rock Footed - Calving Ease - Rapid Growth, Private Treaty at the Ranch Ernest Thompson – Mountainair, NM 575-423-3313 • Cell 505-818-7284

WWW.THOMPSONRANCH.NET

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BEEFMASTERS R.D. and PEGGY CAMPBELL P.O. Box 269 • 1535 West 250 South Wellington, UT 84542

435/637-3746 Cell 435/636-5797

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For Sale: Registered & Commercial Bulls Heifers Rod Hille 575/894-7983 Ranch 220 L7 Road Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 575-740-1068 Cell JULY 2021

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Breeding Charolais since 1956 • 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!

1460 Penn Road Belleville, KS 66935 • Consigning a good selection of high-performing, rock-raised Home: 785/527-5047 Cell: 785/527-1269 Consigning to T&S bulls and females to the www.runftcharolais.com • runftmc@nckcn.com

Bull Sale • 3/19/2022

Age Advantage Bulls & Females by Private Treaty Anytime

31st Annual Brangus Bull & Female Sale — Feb. 26, 2022

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

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

505/243-9515

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SPRING 2022 • NMAA, Roswell • Belen All Breed Bull Sale • Miller Ranch “Rancher’s Pride” Bull Sale Clayton, NM

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


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

HAYHOOK Lim Flex & Limousin

Over 30+ Years of Breeding & Selection Bulls and Replacement Females Large Selection Affordable Prices Central Oklahoma BLACK POLLED BULLS & HEIFERS JUDY BUGHER • EDNA MANNING 9700 Slaughterville Rd., Lexington, OK 73051 405/527-7648 • 405/306-1315 405/306-1316 hayhooklimousin@gmail.com

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Bulls & Heifers FOR SALE AT THE FARM

Registered Polled Herefords

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

✹ Attend the 31st Annual Roswell Brangus Bull & Female Sale February 26, 2022

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

Bill Morrison

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

www.lackmorrisonbrangus.com

bvmorrison@yucca.net

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

MAJOR

BEEFMASTERS

BULLS FOR SALE At Private Treaty Sheldon Wilson • 575/451-7469

cell: 580-651-6000 – leave message

A Division of Major Cattle Co., LLC

Coyote Ridge Ranch

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

Herefords

Total Performance Based on a Strong Foundation of Working Mothers

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

www.aerotechteam.com

Aerial Rangeland Spraying, Wildlife Surveys, & Predator Control by Fixed-Wing & Helicopter

RED ANGUS

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

www.lazy-d-redangus.com

AERO TECH

5333 E. 21st Street, Clovis, NM 88101 Ted Stallings – (575) 763-4300 Cameron Stallings – (505) 515-1189 Denton Dowell, Sales Representative Cell (575) 708-0239 • denton@aerotechteam.com

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

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early a quarter of the New Mexico Legislature’s members say President Biden’s controversial moratorium on oil and gas leasing could be an economic boon to the state and are pressing the White House for changes like hiking royalties. In a letter to the president on June 8, 2021, 24 Democratic lawmakers from the Land of Enchantment said reliance on oil and gas revenue has created a feast or famine budgeting cycle that weakens funding for health and education programs in their state. They support a managed transition away from drilling dependency and modernization of the federal oil and gas program like increasing royalty rates. “While we recognize the significant contributions the oil and gas industry has made to New Mexico, we believe that our state’s long-term fiscal health can benefit from this federal pause and review,” they wrote. Biden committed to a potential overhaul of the federal oil and gas program shortly after taking office and ordered a freeze on the sale of new oil and gas drilling rights while Interior conducts its review. Democratic-controlled New Mexico has often been the outlier, despite being the largest producer of onshore federal oil. Still, Democratic Senators Martin Heinrich and Ben Ray Luján have pressed the Biden administration to swiftly complete its programmatic review, but said they support reforms and a managed transition away from fossil fuel development (E&E Daily, May 13). The oil- and gas-reliant state is particularly vulnerable to federal policy changes, with one out of every two oil and gas wells tapping the U.S. government’s store of fossil fuels. The Biden administration is expected to release an interim report on its oil and gas program review in the coming weeks. It is unclear how long the full review will take or what reforms the White House will undertake.

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Williams Windmill, Inc.

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

TANK COATINGS ROOF COATINGS

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.

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VIRDEN PERMA-BILT CO.

806/352-2761

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A New Mexico Feed Company Serving New Mexico Producers 3 Garments 3 Chaps 3 Saddles 3 & More

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Lex Jaramillo’s Alfalfa & Lasar Leveling

CAROL GUTIERREZ Home on the Range Quilting Custom and E2E Quilting

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

Search for “Jaramillo's” on Craigslist under Farm & Garden 505-610-0820 3584 B Highway 47, Bosque Farms, NM 87068

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SALES AND SERVICE, INC.

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Glenwood and Reserve Realty ~ Specializing in Ranches of the Southwest ~ RIVER RANCH in Gila, NM, is a great farm at the end of the road! This 100 acres with 84.2 acres of water rights can’t get more secluded and private! Fantastic views, great home site with domestic well WR (1.0 acre), electric and septic ready to use! There is also an equipment/storage barn, great set of corrals with calf table, squeeze chute and alley scale! Concrete ditches for minimal maintenance, laser leveled for simple and easy flood irrigation, plus it’s fenced and cross fenced. A small pond and a portion of the Gila River is on the property! This place is the best of all worlds! Come on back to the country life and have your cows, chickens, bird hunting, wild life viewing, whatever your heart desires! Currently a registered cow/calf operation - Cattle could be purchased separately. Priced @ $1,700,000 FARM FARM FARM - This unique 79.809 acres has the Gila River running on it, 34 acres of irrigated ground with 1897 water rights - all recently laser leveled, planted and an 18” pipeline with valves for maintenance free farming. Just ride your atv or walk out and turn on valves! No open ditches, no tubes, no tarps. Fantastic soil to grow whatever you want, put in a hay farm, horse farm, cow/calf operation, anything you can dream. A great house site with out of this world views, with electricity close by, a well and room for your septic. You can also lease out for bird hunting, deer hunting, bird watching, etc. Located at the end of the road, very private. Plus there is hot water on the property! Possibilities are endless! Call today. Priced @ $800,000 with owner financing available.

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UNIQUE FARM AND RANCH in picturesque Gila Mtns! This 111 deeded acres, located in the small town of Glenwood, NM, with 31 acres of irrigation water rights, 3 wells, 4 residences (5,900 sq ft), 1 cabin (300 sq ft), and 2 commercial buildings! Not to mention it borders National Forest and has 2 live streams through property ( San Francisco River and Whitewater Creek), both year round streams in this location. There is also the USDA FS Big Horn Allotment, good for 33 cow/calf for 3 months. This place is completely setup for a small mother cow operation and hay production. Come live the good life on this farm and ranch. Be sure to ask about the one of a kind water delivery! You won’t find this anywhere else! Priced @ $1,700,000 Brokers are owners and offering owner financing. Call us today!

Misty Riegel – Qualifying Broker

(575) 539-2711 • PO Box 38, Glenwood, NM misty@realestate4newmexico.com

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WILLARD, NM: This mother cow operation is located north of Corona and is approx. 2 sections of deeded land w/submersible well, pipeline drinker(s), perimeter fenced & mostly open blue stem pastures w/some cedar & pinon tree cover. Priced at $660,000 DEMING, NM: 267 deeded acres w/2000’ airplane runway, metal building hanger, private well, 2 septic systems, 3 RV hookups and county road access. Clabber Top Road location. Asking $339,900 & Owner will finance! VILLANUEVA, NM: 87 deeded acres off CR B29A. 3 lots available. 100 gpm shared well w/electric power onsite. Priced at $142,500 Buy one or all. CR 4JK, DILIA, NM: 11-acre farm has ~5 ac. ft. of ditch rights. Live on one side, farm the other. Community water meter onsite, electric meter loop, nice views, owner ready to sell. List Price is $89,000 435 APACHE MESA ROAD: Gramma grass 80-acre parcel off the grid has 8 gpm water well, fence on two sides, two dirt tanks & Sangre views. Moderate tree cover. Price: $98,000 OWC STANLEY, NM: 80-acre tract w/power @ $89,900 Located off Calle Victoriano on Buckboard Rd. 640-acres w/water well & power for $448,000 also available in the Estancia Water Basin. SAN JOSE, NM: Rito de Sebadillo parcel is 144 acres w/transformer installed & water well onsite. Seasonal creek frontage. Priced at $179,900 & Owner may carry. PEÑA CANYON: runs right thru the middle of 540 acres located just north of Villanueva, NM. Very dramatic parcel has grassy mesa tops, rocky canyon bottom, off the grid w/pinon & cedar tree cover. Asking $340,000 obo BRING ME YOUR RANCH, FARM & LAND LISTINGS … CALL 505-490-0220 MARKET IS GOOD NOW!

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■ RIMROCK RANCH - BUEYEROS, NM – 14,993.49 total acres +/- (12,157.49 deeded acres +/-, 2,836 +/- New Mexico State Lease). Live water with five miles of scenic Ute Creek. Elk, deer and antelope to go along with a good cattle ranch! ■ ALAMOSA CREEK RANCH – Roosevelt Co., NM – 14,982 +/- acres (10,982 ac. +/- deeded, 4,000 ac. +/- State Lease). Good cow ranch in Eastern NM excellent access via US 60 frontage between Clovis and Fort Sumner. Alamosa creek crosses through the heart of the gently rolling grassland. ■ SARGENT CANYON RANCH – (Chaves/Otero Co.) – 18,460 +/- ac. - 200 +/- deeded, 2,580 +/- State, 11,200 +/- BLM, 4,480 +/- Forest permitted for 380 AUs year-round, well watered, good headquarters, very nice updated home, excellent pens & out buildings. Scenic ranch! ■ DRY CIMARRON – Union Co., NM – 1,571 ac.+/- of grassland on the dry Cimarron River, located on pvmt. near Kenton, OK just under the Black Mesa. ■ FOUR MILE ROAD RANCH – Borden Co., TX. – 939.37 ac. +/- in two tracts. A good combination ranch for cattle, hunting & recreation. ■ PRICE REDUCED! QUAIL HAVEN along w/ deer, turkey, antelope & other wildlife – Borden Co., TX., 1,672.8 +/- ac., well located near Gail/ Snyder, Texas on pvmt. & all-weather road, well improved. ■ SUPER OPPORTUNITY! One of the best steak houses in the nation just out of Amarillo & Canyon at Umbarger, TX., state-of-the- art bldg., turn-key w/complete facilities in full operation at this time. ■ STRONG WATER! Baca Co., CO – 640 ac. +/w/three pivot sprinklers & three irrigation well all tied together w/underground pipe, fourth quarter in native grass permitted for irrigation according to owner. ■ EAST EDGE OF FT. SUMNER, NM – a 900 hd. grow yard w/immaculate 7.32 ac. +/-, a beautiful home, & other improvements w/a long line of equipment included, on pvmt. 6,000 hd. permitted feedyard in the Texas Panhandle. JULY 2021

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HIGDON RANCH – 2,400 Acres – Torrance County – $1,800,000 This property is movein ready and equipped to run livestock. DOG HOUSE RANCH – 600 Acres – Rio Arriba County – $1,350,000 Dog House Ranch is a sportsman’s paradise and a yearround destination for your entire family. DUNCAN RANCH – 940 Acres – Santa Fe County – $1,034,000 Duncan Ranch is a nice 940-acre property that is part of a larger ranch being offered in 3 parcels. 2 CANYONS END – 10 Acres – Rio Arriba County – $700,000 2 Canyons End is fully furnished and ready to go. Situated in the gated community of Ticonderoga on 10 acres. FINNEY RANCH – 640 Acres – McKinley County – $399,900 One of the best small ranches you will find in New Mexico. Spectacular scenery must be seen to be appreciated. Rik Thompson (505) 350-3598

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P.O. Box 1077 Ft. Davis, Texas 79734

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DAVID P. DEAN

Broker Ranch: 432/426-3779 Mobile: 432/634-0441 www.availableranches.com

BROWNFIELD 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 ...

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(575) 640-9395 ■ CEDAR GROVE RANCH: 37 section cattle ranch, Deming, New Mexico. 23,714± total acres, 1280± acres deeded land, 2632± KEITH acres NM state land, 19,802± BROWNFIELD ASSOC. BROKER, GRI acres Bureau of Land www.BrownfieldRanchandFarmProperties.com Management, 200, 250±Associate Broker, GRI KEITH BROWNFIELD, brownfieldkeith@gmail.com gallons of water an excellent BHGREstorage Steinbornwith & Associates 141 Roadrunner Pkwy., Ste 141 Las Cruces, NM 88011 water system, the pipelines are twenty RANCH & FARM 575/522-3698 PROPERTIES years old or less, 9 solar wells, 333 AYL, 6± horses. 2 homes, barn, shop, garage and 40 (575) 640-9395 X 100 metal shed row. Listed at $2,900,000

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■ 960± ACRE FARM: Columbus, New Mexico, with 912± acres of irrigated farmland, three operating wells with additional wells. New water changers and water tests available on request. 420± acres in drip irrigation. Priced at $2,800,000 www.BrownfieldRanchandFarmProperties.com

KEITH BROWNFIELD, Associate Broker, GRI brownfieldkeith@gmail.com

BHGRE Steinborn & Associates

141 Roadrunner Pkwy., Ste 141 Las Cruces, NM 88011 575/522-3698


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MAJOR RANCH REALTY New Mexico HomeRanch Realty

RANDELL MAJOR Qualifying Broker

“Specializing in Ranches & Farms” Office: 575-981-2427 UnitedCountry.com • NewMexicoHomeRanchRealty.com

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Cell: 575-838-3016 Office: 575-854-2150 Fax: 575-854-2150

P.O. Box 244 585 La Hinca Road Magdalena, NM 87825

If you are looking for a place to call home, plant your roots, or hang your hat and need people well versed in the industry, then this is the place to look! Joe Cox - 575-361-5269

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

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AG LAND LOANS As Low As 3.5% OPWKCAP 3.5%

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

Joe Stubblefield & Associates 13830 Western St., Amarillo, TX 806/622-3482 • cell 806/674-2062 joes3@suddenlink.net Michael Perez Associates Nara Visa, NM • 575-403-7970

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 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 OLD GREER RANCH: West of St. Johns in Apache County, Arizona, includes 1,330 deeded acres with 1,300 acres state lease and 360 acres private lease for a total of 42 animal units yearlong. There are several live springs on the deeded land providing nearly 40 acres of naturally irrigated and sub-irrigated meadow. The main block of the ranch is behind locked gate providing the owner with great privacy and seclusion while being only a five minute drive from town. Price: $735,000

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*REDUCED* 550-600+/- Head Kaler Ranch Holdings, Sheldon, AZ. – Two world class ranches comprise this offering on 14 miles of sce-

nic river frontage. Includes a total of 1467+/- deeded acres with 2 rock homes equipped with solar, battery backup, and tied to the grid; +/240 tillable flood irrigated acres with 100+/-acres under cultivation. Combined there are a total of 17 wells, most on solar; numerous springs and stock ponds; 40+/- Sections of BLM and private leased land. There are two additional homes on the private lease. $4,800,000 *NEW* 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. 129+/Deeded ac; 150+/- ac of permanent pasture, 3,700+/- ac of desert sub-lease, 30 +/- 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. $3.5M *REDUCED* 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* 240+/- Acre Farm, McNeal, AZ – 76 Ac cultivated farm ground irrigated by two pivots and flood irrigation. Currently planted in permanent pasture and runs 80 head of cattle. Nice 3 BR home, garage, workshop, green house, guest house, large barns, large run-in shed for horses, hay barn, gardens, 3 wells. $1.1M *NEW* 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 additional pasture; purchase for investment or build your own little ranchette. *SOLD* 68+/- Head Three Brothers Ranch, Tombstone, AZ – Good starter or retirement ranch in the San Pedro River valley with sweeping views, good access, grass, browse and water. 320+/- ac. deeded, 5,403+/- ac. State lease, 2,961+/ac. BLM permit. Easy terrain with access from Hwy 82 and Tombstone. 3 wells, 2 storage tanks with drinkers, 2 dirt tanks, set of wood & wire corrals. Adjoins Orduno Draw Ranch also offered by Stockmen’s Realty, LLC. $600,000

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*SOLD* 36+/- Head Chico Ranch, Duncan, AZ – Small scenic desert ranch in the Gila Valley in Greenlee County, AZ. 953+/- acres of deeded and 3,110+/- Acres of AZ State Grazing Lease. One well with a pipeline to 3 steel storage tanks and 6 drinkers. Railroad tie corrals located with easy access to Highway 70. $450,000

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*SOLD* 30+/- Head Orduno Draw Ranch,Tombstone, AZ – An excellent value! Small desert ranch in the San Pedro Valley of Cochise County, Arizona. 320+/- ac. deeded, 2,780+/ac. State lease, and 560+/- ac. BLM Allotment. $240,000

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*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, two-story 4 BR, 4.5 BA main home has 4,110 s.f., & custom features throughout. A true destination property. $1,675,000

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*NEW* 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 and large hay storage; corrals; workshop. Expansive views. $775,000 *NEW* 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 *SOLD* +/- 32.43 Acres Horse Property, Lordsburg, NM – Custom 4 BR, 3 BA ranch style home with large family room, living room, full sized kitchen and a partial basement. Shop, tack/hay barn, horse corrals, roping arena, fruit trees, 3 wells, irrigation rights, portable irrigation system. $295,000

SOLD

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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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Heller Horse Property – Congress, AZ This property is large enough to accomodate two families. Just 30 minutes from Wickenburg, Arizona “the Roping Capital of the World”. Sitting on 13+ acres adjacent to State Land, is a main home, a guest casita, two barns, two bunkhouses, a 15’ x 225’ roping arena, a cutting pen (or turn out) and 61’ round pen. Additional income options are never ending in this property. Offered at $795,000 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 52 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 $875,000 NEW LISTING! Pineveta Ranch – Ash Fork, AZ The Pineveta Ranch is a working cattle ranch consisting of a total of +/- 23,680 acres of deeded, state lease, and private lands with a grazing capacity of 300+ cattle. The acreage includes +/- 483.64 deeded acres; 5,640.27 acres of ASLD Lease; and 17,556 acres of deeded grazing and mineral rights on adverse private properties. Gentle country, good feed, good water and excellent access to this one pencils out. Cattle are available through private treaty. Offered at $1,800,000

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PENDING! Bottle Ranch – Dewey, AZ The Bottle Ranch comprises 26, 300 acres of the Bottle Allotment in the Prescott National Forest. The carrying capacity is 220 CYL with 100 head of cross-bred cattle conveyed with the sale. Offered for the first time in over 40 years, the Bottle Ranch is a great addition to an ongoing operation or the perfect starter ranch. Offered at $760,000 NEW LISTING! Middle Prong Ranch – SECLUSION, PRIVACY, SECURITY and SELFSUSTAINING, 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 $625,000 SOLD! Heartz Ranch – Winslow, AZ Northern Arizona working cattle ranch with gentle terrain, good grass and easy access. This ranch runs 300 plus CYL with weaned calves at heavy weights. There is +/- 1,897.35 deeded acres, a two bedroom home, corrals, scales, numerous wells, windmills and dirt tanks this one is priced right. Offered at $2,300,000

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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 3,966 +/- deeded acres. Full private access to every part of the ranch is made with ease due to its gentle terrain. The property is located within the adjudicated Mimbres Underground Water Basin but lies mostly outside the Critical Management Area. There are 2,200+/- acres of adjudicated surface rights from the intermittent flood waters of the Mimbres River. BEAUTIFUL HOME! This unique property lends itself to multiple

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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 $3,970,000 NEW LISTING! Deep Creek Homestead – Glenwood, NM The Deep Creek Homestead is nestled in the beautiful Gila Forest with a live year-round creek running through the property. With 60 deeded acres surrounded by the Gila National Forest this would make the perfect gentleman’s ranch or base for an outfitter’s operation. Located in hunting unit 16A known for its incredible elk hunting. With corrals, a barn and a shallow well and 3 acres of certificated water rights on property and wildlife in abundance - this ranch would be perfect for an outfitter operation. Offered at $675,000 PENDING! Judd Ranch – Alpine, AZ The historic Judd Ranch located in the beautiful mountain community of Alpine, Arizona consists of 208 +/- gorgeous acres bordering the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest Alpine, Arizona is full of clean mountain air and abundant wildlife. There are six cabins nestled into the pines along the historic Coronado Trail. The property includes the unique feature of Judd Lake on the San Francisco River. With 150 acre feet irrigation rights and open meadows surrounded by tall Ponderosa Pines, this property has abundant investment possibilities or just a beautiful mountain home. The ranch has been used by the Judd family since the 1800s and has historically run 100 head seasonally from May to October. Offered at $3,850,000

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SOLD! Tule Springs Ranch – Greenlee County, AZ The Tule Springs headquarters sits on a beautiful and rare +/- 56 acre forest inholding tucked away in a very private setting ordering Tule Creek with incredible mountain views. The ranch runs 117 CYL on a USFS Grazing Allotment that totals 14,330 acres. Included in the sale is 50 head of quality Angus/Brangus cattle. Offered at $995,000

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Bar S Ranch – Wikeup, AZ The Bar S Ranch is located in west-central Arizona. With over 3,300 deeded acres and 152,655 total BLM and State Grazing this ranch runs 445 CYL plus large ephemeral increases. Three homes, barn, corrals and equipment make this ranch a large outfit that is well watered and maintained. Offered at $5,950,000

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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 $1,440,000 PENDING! Elk Springs Ranch – Northern Arizona Operating cattle ranch including 222 head adult cattle located in Central Arizona. The Elk Springs Ranch combines mild winter grazing in the Paulden/Chino Valley area with summer grazing in the plentiful mountain grass meadows north of Parks, Arizona. Deeded acreage securing the permits is located in Paulden and Valle, Arizona. A combination of USFS grazing permits on the Prescott and Kaibab National Forests, authorize the grazing of 262 CYL on the Elk Springs Ranch. The USFS Forest grazing permits exist on two separate National Forests. The Spitz Hill, Elk Springs and Dog Knobs Allotments are the summer pastures in the Kaibab National Forest. The Limestone Allotment is the winter pasture located approximately 50 miles south of the summer pastures in the Prescott National Forest. Access between the Summer and Winter Allotments is by Highway 89 and I-40. Extensive range improvements have begun on the Limestone Allotment in an effort to increase the grazing capacity of the winter pasture. Sale includes 211 mother cows and 11 bulls currently located on the ranch. Offered at $1,350,000

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

WAGON MOUND PLACE, Mora County, NM 8.202 +/- deeded acres on western edge of I25/Wagon Mound has two homes, abundant water with one well, two springs and pond. Other outbuildings and many trees would suit many purposes. $190,000.

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RATON MILLION DOLLAR VIEW, Colfax County, NM. 97.68 +/- deeded acres in 2 parcels with excellent home, big shop, wildlife, a true million dollar view at the end of a private road. $489,000.

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MIAMI 20 ACRES, Colfax County, NM quality 2,715 sqft adobe home, barn, grounds, fruit trees and mature trees. Extremely private setting. REDUCED $320,000. This is a must see.

CIMARRON HIDDEN PLACE, Colfax County, NM. 1.66± deeded acres with a 2,304 sq ft home updated with recent remodels including large open kitchen vaulted tin ceiling, three bedrooms and two bathrooms, edge of town amazing views. $290,000

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COLMOR-OCATE CREEK, Colfax and Mora County, NM 853 +/- deeded acres split by I25 and Ocate Creek. Suit cattle operation, with some wildlife drawn to water holes in creek. $617,000 EAGLE NEST ESCAPE, Colfax County, NM. 78.42± deeded acres in off HWY 64 overlooking Eagle Nest Lake, private pond, two elk tags, 3 bedroom home with and large shop garage able to store your RV and big toys. Improvements almost half a mile off highway. Truly an escape. $795,000

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CALDWELL RANCH PRICE REDUCED First time offering of the Caldwell Ranch comprised of a

two noncontiguous tracts of native grass rangeland separated by lands belonging to other ownership. Located approximately 20 miles northwest of the small community of Elida, New Mexico in northeast Chaves County. The two tracts are approximately 2.5 miles apart as the crow flies. Access to both tracts is good by maintained Chaves County Roadways. The north tract, referred to as the Cothern Place, is comprised of approximately 2,500 ± deeded acres that is partially fenced with one well. The south tract, referred to as the Rippee Place, is comprised of approximately 4,700 deeded acres and 640 State Lease fenced into three pastures, watered by two wells and pipelines. The two tracts are approximately 2.5 miles apart. Excellent year around cow country. Grazing capacity is estimated to be 130 AUYL. Priced at $370 $345 per deeded acre; $2,484,000.

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SMALL FARM with WATER RIGHTS — 1864 NM 236, Portales NM 15 acres with 2 homes and double garage, 100' x 60' finished metal barn/shop/office/apartment all in one. 7 pipe horse stalls/pens, one is a stud stall. Side row sprinkler included. Very nice setup! Excellent income producing investment!

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LITTLE COWBOY RANCH Excellent cattle ranch located in southeastern NM approximately 50

miles northwest of Roswell on the Chaves/Lincoln County line. 7,455 total acres with 2,600 deeded. 150 AU capacity. Livestock water is provided two wells; one electric submersible, one solar well with considerable water pipeline scattered throughout the ranch. Fenced into two larger pastures and two smaller holding traps. Several large, open draws run through the ranch providing excellent overflow areas. Terrain is open and rolling. Good turf cover. Had a good rain recently, all draws ran big. Come take a look. Not many like this on today’s market. 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 JULY 2021

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Smithfield to Pay $83 Million to Settle Pork pricefixing claims by Tom Johnston, meatingplac.com

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mithfield Foods said it has agreed to pay $83 million to settle litigation accusing pork producers of conspiring to limit pork supply in order to increase prices and profits. Subject to the approval of Chief Judge John Tunheim of the U.S. District Court of Minnesota, the settlement would resolve claims by direct pork purchasers like distributors and grocers that filed suit in the summer of 2018 claiming Smithfield and several other companies had been fixing prices since 2009. Keira Lombardo, Smithfield’s chief administrative officer, said in an emailed statement, “While we deny any liability in these cases and believe that our conduct has always been lawful, we decided that it was in the best interests of the company to negotiate a settlement at this time. This settlement

eliminates a substantial portion of our exposure in the antitrust litigation for an amount that we believe is in the best interests of our company, as well as our employees, customers and consumers. It significantly reduces the distraction, expense, exposure and inconvenience of protracted litigation, and it allows us to focus on executing the long-term strategy of our business.” The litigation also named as defendants Clemens Food Group, Hormel Foods Corp., Indiana Packers Corp., JBS USA, Seaboard Foods, Triumph Foods and Tyson Foods Inc. Smithfield and those companies also are defendants in related litigation filed in the same court by indirect pork purchasers, such as restaurants and delis. JBS USA has reached settlements with both direct and indirect pork purchasers in the litigation. Litigation filed in federal court in Chicago levies similar price-fixing accusations at major broiler companies. Several collectively have paid out hundreds of millions in settlements, and some executives are facing prison time.

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In Brazil, Eating Beef Has Become a Luxury by Susan Kelly , meatingplace.com

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razil is the largest producer and exporter of beef, but soaring prices for the protein have put it beyond reach for thousands of Brazilians, who are grappling with a prolonged economic recession and high unemployment, according to media reports. The price of beef in the country has jumped 38 percent over the past year, causing many middle- and lower-income Brazilians to change eating habits in favor of more eggs, chicken and pork, according to a report in La Prensa Latina. Beef consumption in Brazil, which has declined steadily since 2014, dropped four percent in the first four months of 2021 alone as the country’s economic crisis, fueled by the pandemic, worsened, the publication said. At the same time, egg production reached a record high in the first quarter, as did slaughter numbers for poultry and pigs. Brazil is also exporting more beef to the United States, with January-to-May shipments up 165.6 percent to 33,800, according to figures from the trade group Abiec reported by Reuters. The increase in exports to the U.S. comes as Chinese importers are buying more U.S. beef and less from Australia. Brazil is facing one of the worst economic recessions in its history, with millions unemployed, tens of thousands of small businesses closing, and more than half of the population without full access to food last year, according to a recent report by CNN, which said that COVID-19 deaths and case rates in the country are slowly rising again.


REAL WAGON MOUND RANCH A BEAUTIFUL & PANORAMIC & PRODUCTIVE RANCH

Located immediately South of the Community of Wagon Mound, NM, which is only 1.5 Hours to Santa Fe and 2.5 to Albuquerque via I-25. Containing approximately 11,450 Deeded Acres and 640 Acres of NM State Lease. Mostly open, rolling grass plains along with a sub-irrigated hay meadow along Vermejo Creek that extends to a canyon area with mesas on both sides, lots of trees and grassy parks and is where both of the adobe homes are located; one being over 200 years old with lots of Spanish style and charm, in a true New Mexico picturesque setting. Other improvements include a Guest House, Cowboy House, Mother-in-Law Quarters, Barns Sheds, Shipping pens with Scales, and

Horse Corrals. The majority of fences are in good to excellent condition as well as the water system. The Wagon Mound Ranch runs about 300 Animal Units and is ideal country for combination yearlong cow-calf operation and a supplemental summer Yearling program ( yearlings typically gain 300 lbs. in a 5.5 month summer grazing term). And if the operator desires, a hay operation can be implemented along with the typical grazing operation. Wildlife include: Mule Deer, Elk, Antelope, Turkey and an occasionally Bear, Mountain Lion and Barbary Sheep. PRICE: $10,275,000

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he Will Rogers Medallion Award is pleased to announce the Finalist for the Western Cookbook is Cowboy Cuisine: and Beans Beyond Biscuits written by Deanna Dickinson McCall and Gay Gardella. The book is published by White Bird Publications. The authors are New Mexico ranchers. The winners will be announced on October 23 in Ft. Worth, Texas at the annual Banquet and Ceremony.

New Mexico Ranchers Sue State Game & Fish Department Over Elk Herds

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n May 2021 a group of eight ranchers filed suit against the New Mexico Department of Game & Fish (NMDGF) in New Mexico’s 7th Judicial District. The lead plaintiff, Kalvin “Zeno” Kiehne, said that eight more had committed to joining the litigation. The NMDGF declined to comment on the pending lawsuit. “The elk have just destroyed everything,” Kiehne said, “and they blame it all on the cattle.” David Parnell, who ranches in Saliz Canyon, led a tour of a small orchard where continued on page 184 >>

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elk had trampled wire fencing and feasted on 10-year-old cherry trees, stunting their growth. Another orchard he had completely fenced off using posts fashioned from cedar trees fared much better, with apple, pear and peach trees of the same age thriving. The land on the other side of the fence looked bare, the grasses completely grazed by elk, Parnell said. Both men also work as educators, Parnell remarking that he wasn’t deriving sufficient income from ranching in the first place, and that new fencing wire cost him $500 per roll. One way ranchers recoup losses from elk damage is through New Mexico’s Elk Private Lands Use System, or EPLUS. According to the NMDGF, the program is meant to acknowledge “the important benefits that private lands make to the elk populations and hunting opportunities in New Mexico.” The program takes a portion of “draws” in a lottery for elk hunting licenses and distributes them to private landowners who can then sell the “tags” to hunters in a market where they can fetch $15,000 or more. Eligibility is predicated on owners providing beneficial features for elk, such as tree cover and water. Subsequent licenses are distributed in a public lottery.

‘I don’t believe it’s a draw at all’ But Kiehne and his fellow plaintiffs say they rarely get the early draws for landowners that would assure them a revenue stream needed to accommodate losses and repairs from encroaching herds. Moreover, Kiehne and Parnell believe that is not by chance. “I don’t believe it’s a draw at all,” Parnell said. “I don’t think there’s any luck involved.” Both men allege that political connections and friendships influence who gets elk tags, and Kiehne said poor management of state trust and federal lands have driven elk to private lands — a central claim in the lawsuit. In early June the NMDGF informed Kiehne he had drawn a valuable tag permitting the harvest of an elk bull via bow hunting. He said it was the first he had drawn in 16 years, though he acknowledged he had been temporarily suspended from EPLUS in the past for an unauthorized kill. Parnell said in 10 years ranching this land, he drew a tag once, in 2016, for an elk cow. It sold for $800.

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(l to r) Terry Taylor, Brianna Montano Baca, Adalynn and Emiliana Baca, Braxton Sanchez, Carlos Sanchez, Suzanne Fulton, Javid Sanchez, Elia Sanchez, Samson and Kory Baca, Alicia Sanchez and Stacey Montano.

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ourteen-year-old Javid Sanchez, Belen, New Mexico was honored at the 2021 Nation Junior Santa Gertrudis Heifer Show with the prestigious The Ole Joe Award. This award is given to a junior member who exhibits qualities of leadership, maturity, self-control, and enthusiasm for the Santa Gertrudis Junior Association. This award is given in remembrance of Mr. Joe Garrett who was the Executive Director for SGBI in the 1990s. This award is chosen by the Vice President of Youth Activities, Suzanne Fulton, Fulton Farms, Denton, Texas. Javid, a member of the Red Doc Farm family in Belen, will be entering Belen High School as a freshman this fall. He recently graduated from St. Mary’s. Javid was elected by his peers as president of the St. Mary’s Student Council. In addition to his schooling, Javid works with the Santa Gertrudis at Red Doc Farm and shows cattle for them. He also works for his father, Josh, at Sanchez Demolition Inc. Javid serves as the District 5 Junior Board member. He has three siblings, sister Kambrie who is attending Texas Tech, and brothers Braxton and Carlos who attend St. Mary’s. The 2021 National Junior Santa Gertrudis Heifer Show was held in Texarkana, Arkansas on June 19 through 26. Junior Santa Gertrudis members from across the United States participated in numerous contests ranging from livestock showing and judging to sales talks and speeches throughout the week.

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New Mexico Makes Mark at National Junior High School Rodeo National Finals

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ome 1,024 youngsters showed up at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in late June to compete in 14 events at the 2021 National Junior High School Rodeo Finals. These were the top four athletes in each event in their individual 40 states, five Canadian provinces, Australia, Mexico and New Zealand. In Team Standings New Mexico placed 20th of the 40 states represented. These wins are a tribute to the tremendous amount of work these youngsters and their families have devoted to become among the best rodeo athletes in the nation. Congratulations! We are all proud of you! All Around Rookie Cowboy Top 10 #6 Macen Segura, Stanley, NM All Around Rookie Cowgirl Top 10 #6 Caydence Roberts, Las Cruces, NM

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Boys Breakaway 25 Kayden Stevenson, Crownpoint, NM 31 Zayne Carl Bosque Farms NM Out of 98 contestants Bull Riding 15 Gonzales, Edgewood NM Out of 52 contestants Chute Dogging 25 Reno Scribner, Edgewood NM 58 Stetson Trujillo, Abiqui NM Out of 125 contestants Barrel Racing 164 Nevaeh Pacheco, Belen NM Out of 174 contestants Boys Goat Tying 44 Braxton McKinley, Las Cruces NM 66 Dax Sullivan, Peralta NM 118 Reno Scribner, Edgewood NM 121 Stetson Trujillo, Abiqui NM Out of 139 contestants Girls Goat Tying 18 Wacey Trujillo, Las Alamos NM 24 Caydence Roberts, Las Cruces NM 61 Cassidy Lightfoot, Corona NM Out of 154 contestants Pole Bending 24 Clair Biebelle, San Lorenzo NM 87 Zoey Cline, Yeso 91 Caydence Roberts, Las Cruces NM

157 Baylee Nunn, Bosque NM Out of 164 contestants Ribbon Roping 17 Reno Scribner, Edgewood NM 24 Dawson Mathis, Amistad NM 28 Dax Sullivan, Peralta NM Out of 126 contestants Saddle Bronc Steer Riding 17 Hardy Osborn, Fort Sumner NM Out of 45 contestants Team Roping 4 Braxton McKinley, Las Cruces and Macen Segura, Stanley NM 21 Dax Sullivan, Peralta and Treyden Gonsales, Los Lunas NM 44 Savino Frank, Floyd & Kaden May, Fort Sumner NM Ty Down Roping 21 Treyden Gonzales, Los Lunas NM 33 Dawson Mathis, Amistad NM 73 Braxton McKinley, Las Cruces NM Out of 91 contestants


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A Lazy 6 Angus Ranch . . . . 123, 163 Aero Tech, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Ag Lands Southwest . . . . . . . . 175 Ag N.M. FCS, ACA . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Ag Specialties, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 71 Ken Ahler Real Estate Co., Inc127, 171 American Brahman Breeders . . . 82 American Gelbvieh Assoc. . . 24 163 American Heritage Bank Colten Grau . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 American Salers Assoc. . . . . . . . 165 Animal Health Express . . . . . . . . 40 Josh Armstrong . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 B & H Herefords . . . . . . . . . 41, 162 B&R Construction . . . . . . . . 65, 169 Bar G Feedyard . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Bar Guitar Liquid Feed . . . . . . . 104 Bar J Bar Herefords . . . . . . . 25, 160 Bar M Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . 177

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Clovis Livestock Auction . . . . 28, 29 Coba Select Sires . . . . . . . . 47, 163 Coleman Herefords . . . . . . . . . 161 Beau Compton Silver . . . . . . . . 167 Conniff Cattle Co., LLC . . . . 162, 190 Copeland & Sons Herefords . . . . 16 Cornerstone Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 49 Cowboys 4 Cancer Research . . . . 30 Cox Ranch Herefords . . . . . 129, 160 R.L. Cox Company . . . . . . . . 76, 168 Coyote Ridge Ranch . . . . . 160, 166 Creighton’s Town & Country . . . 119 Crockett Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 CS Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Culbertson - Whatley Ranch . . . . 98 D2 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Dairy Farmers of America . . . . . 166 David Dean / Campo Bonito . . . 172 Decker Herefords . . . . . . . . . . 121 Denton Photography . . . . . . . . 151 Desert Scales & Weighing Equipment . . . . . . . . . . 145, 169 Dexter LS Commission . . . . . . . .44 Diamond Peak Cattle Co . . . . . . 189 Diamond Seven Angus . . . 114, 166 Domenici Law Firm, PC . . . . . . . 47 Eagle Creek Enterprises / Tim Cox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Eastern Plains Insurance . . . . . . 118 Elbrock Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Evans Beefmasters . . . . . . 140, 160 Express Scales Services . . . . . . . 184 F & F Cattle Company . . . . . 98, 138 Fallon-Cortese Land . . . . . . 97, 176 Farm Credit of N.M. . . . . . . . . . . 11 Farmway Feed Mill . . . . . . . . . . 53 FBFS / Monte Anderson . . . . 85, 157 FBFS Kevin Branum . . . . . . . . . . 63 FBFS / Larry Marshall . . . . . . 80, 149 Ferguson Ranch . . . . . . . . 105, 146 Figure 4 Cattle Co. . . . . . . . . . . 161 First American Bank . . . . . . . . . 20 Five States Livestock Auction 69, 137 Troy Floyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Flying W Diamond Ranch . . . . . 191 Foundation Beefmasters . . 140, 162 Gallup Lumber & Supply . . . . . . . . . 55, 109, 169 Genex / Candy Trujillo . . . . 160, 169 Glenwood Realty & Reserve Realty . . . . . . . . . 78, 170 Goemmer Land & LS . . . . . 135, 162 Grau Charolais . . . . . . . . . . 87, 160 Grau Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . .5, 161 Hales Angus Farms . . . . . . . . . 160 Hargrove Ranch Insurance . . . . 182 Harrison Quarter Horses . . . 69, 169 Hartzog Angus Ranch . . . . 162, 180 Harwell & Associates Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Hashknife Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Hay Rake, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Hayden Outdoors . . . . . . . . . . 171 Hayhook Limousin . . . . . . . . . 165 Headquarters West / Traegen Knight . . . . . . . . . . 173 Headquarters West Ltd. / Sam Hubbell . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Henard Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 47, 163 Hi-Pro Feeds / Sendero . . . . . . . . 7 Home on the Range Quilting . . . 168 Hooper Cattle Company . . . . 61, 79 Hubbard Feeds . . . . . . . . 157. 184 Hubbell Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 26, 160 continued on page 192 >>

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the historic Capitan Mountains and Ruidoso during one of the most beautiful times of the year!

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Hudson LS Supplements . . . . . . . 4 Hutchison Western . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Innovative Solar Systems . . . . . . 45 Inosol Castrator . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Insurance Services of N.M. . . . . . 59 Ironhorse Pipe & Steel . . . . . . . . 89 Isa Beefmasters . . . . . . . . 140, 160 J & J Auctioneers . . . . . . . . . . . 152 J-C Angus Ranch . . . . . . . 134, 177 JaCin Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 144, 164 Lex Jaramillo’s Alfalfa & Lazer Leveling . . . . . . . . 139, 168 Ty Jones Cattle Company . . . . . . 61 Kaddatz Auctioneering & Farm Equipment . . . . . . . . . 169 Bill King Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 L & H Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . 65 Lack-Morrison Brangus . . . . . . . 165 Laflin Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Lazy D Ranch Red Angus . . 103, 166 Lazy S Ranch Willcox LLC . . . . . 132 Lewis USA Cattle Oiler . . . . . . . 36 Lowry Show Calves . . . . . . . . . 165 Major Cattle Co., LLC . . . . . . . . 166 Major Ranch Realty . . . . . . . . . 173 Manchester Mfg., Co . . . . . . . . . 69 Manzano Angus . . . . . . . . 128, 161 McKenzie Land & Livestock . . . . 63 McPherson Heifer Bulls . . . . . . . 161 Mesa Feed Products . . . . . . . . . 19 Mesa Lands Community College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Mesa Tractor, Inc. . . . . . . . . 73, 169 Messner Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Chas S. Middleton & Son . . . . . . 174 Miller Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Monfette Construction. . . . 146, 168

Paul McGillard / Murney Rio Hondo Land & LS Co. . . . . . 161 Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 Tom Robb & Sons . . . . . . . 144, 162 Nat’l Animal Interest Alliance . . . 188 Robbs Brangus . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Nelson’s Meats . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Robertson Livestock . . . . . 145, 168 N.M. Angus Bull & Heifer Sale . . 132 ROD Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 N.M. Cattle Growers Insurance . . 57 Roswell Livestock & Farm Supply . 81 N.M. CowBelles . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Roswell Livestock Auction Co. . . . 34 NMFLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Runft Charolais . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 N.M. Federal Lands Council . . . . 158 Running Creek Ranch . . . . 148, 163 N.M. Horse Breeders Assoc. . . . . .96 Salazar Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . 162 N.M. Premier Ranch Prop . . . . . 176 James Sammons III . . . . . . . . . 173 N.M. Purina Dealers . . . . . . . . . 196 Santa Fe Guiding Co. . . . . . . . . 126 NMSU Animal & Range Santa Rita Ranch . . . . . . . 147, 161 Sciences . . . . 47, 69, 91, 128, 143 Sci-Agra Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 N.M. Youth Beef Feeder Scott Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Sidwell Farm & Ranch Old Mill Farm & Ranch Supply . . 195 Realty, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Olson Land and Cattle . . . . 128, 160 Siler Santa Gertrudis Cattle . . . . 165 Onate Feed Mill, LLC . . . . . . . . 168 6666 Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 One Stop Feed, Inc. . . . . . . . . . 118 Skaarer Brangus . . . . . . . . . 63, 160 O’Neill Land . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Southwest Livestock Auction . . . 138 P Bar A Angus Ranch . . . . . . . . 160 St. Vrain Simmentals . . . . . . . . 161 Parker Brangus . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Stallard Real Estate Services . . . 177 Paul’s Veterinary Supply . . . . . . . 72 Steve’s 4-Wheel Drive . . . . . . . . 92 Perez Cattle Company . . . . . 69, 166 Stockmen’s Feed Bunk, Inc. . . . . 152 Plaza Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Strang Herefords & Black Angus 136 Pratt Farms . . . . . . . . . . . 141, 164 Joe Stubblefield & Assoc . . 173, 174 Protect Americans Now . . . . . . 187 Suther Feeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Punchy Cattle Company . . . . . . 106 T & S Manufacturing . . . . . . . . 153 Ramro LLC / RJ Cattle Co . . . . . . . 8 T4 Cattle Company . . . . . . . . . 114 Rancho De Santa Barbara . . . . . 162 TBK Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 Redd Summit Rangeland TechniTrack, LLC . . . . . . . . 157, 169 Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Tequesquite Ranch . . . . . . . . . . 98 Republic Ranches, LLC . . . . . . . 172 Terrell LandAugust & Livestock Co. Deadline to apply: 2 177, 179 Ridgeline Outfitters LLC . . . . . . 140 Texas Hereford Association . . . . . 82 https://aces.nmsu.edu/cooperativeextension/competitions.html Rio Chama Cattle Company . . . . 144 The Hat Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Rio Grande Scales & The Ranches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 169 Thompson Ranch . . . . . . . . .3, 163

Tire Water Troughs . . . . . . . 77, 167 Townsend Brangus . . . . . . . . . 142 Candy Ray Trujillo’s Black Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Tucumcari Animal Hospital . . . . 115 Tucumcari Bull Test . . . . . . . . . 114 2 Bar Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . 65, 161 U Bar Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 United Country RE . . . . . . 173, 174 United Fiberglass, Inc. . . . . . 35, 142 USA Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . 117, 165 Verde Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . 176 Virden Perma Bilt Co. . . . . . 145, 168 W&W Fiberglass Tank Co. . . . . . . 43 Walker Martin Ranch Sales . . . . 177 Weaver Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 West Star Herefords . . . . . . 39, 166 Western Tank & Trailer . . . . . . . . 40 Westway Feed Products, LLC . . . 193 White Barn Hay & Cattle . . . . . . 120 White Mountain Herefords . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 160 Willcox Livestock Auction . . . . . 107 Williams Windmill, Inc. . . . . 130, 168 WW - Paul Scales . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Yavapai Bottle Gas . . . . . . . 65, 169 Zia Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . 171

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