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FEATURES

DEPARTMENTS

10 NMCGA President’s Message by Loren Patterson, President

12 Just the Facts ... and Then Some by Caren Cowan, Publisher New Mexico Stockman 18

17 Global Beef Supply to Remain Balanced, but Cattle Prices Diverge

Source: Beef Central

22 NMCGA Selects Miller as 2023 Graduate Scholarship Recipient

24 NMDA Re-Launches NEW MEXICO - Taste the Tradition

Source: Grown with Tradition Logo Program

26 Farm of New Mexico Statement on Merger Reconsideration

28 Nominations Sought for New Mexico Livestock Inspector of the Year

29 Farm Credit of NM Merger with American Ag Put on Hold

32 NMDA’s Agricultural Workforce Development Program Application Period Opens

37 The M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act: CALL TO ACTION

38 Haaland’s Conflicts of Interest

45 Supreme Court Rejects Navajo Nation’s Water Right Trust Claim by Kolby Kickingwoman, ICT

45 Biosecurity: Do You Have a Plan? by Rosslyn Biggs, DVM, OSU Extension Beef Cattle Veterinarian, Cow-Calf Corner

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174 Third-Generation Cowboy Making Headway in Junior Rodeo Circuit by Quentin Jodie, Navajo Times

180 Farm Bill Vital to Supporting NMSU’s Mission

190 No Shortage of Old Growth on Federal Lands by Nick Smith, Healthy Forests Healthy Communities

190 Don’t Give Federal Agencies Carte Blanche on Regulations – Make Congress Vote by James Broughel, THE HILL

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A time for celebration…

The Fourth of July is just one of those holidays that is loved by ranchers. Our rural communities pull out all the flags, the streets are blocked for parades, and kids big and small are covered with watermelon juice until even grandma doesn’t want to touch them. Cowboys and Cowgirls drive hundreds of miles to enter rodeos in multiple states, in the quest to chase their dreams. As for myself, I love watching a good ranch rodeo. Perhaps the best ranch rodeo in the state happens in Cimarron every year. This year the Cimarron Maverick Club will hold its 100th annual rodeo. I know the red, white and blue will fly high and will be the center of attention during the performance. Maybe the staff at the White House should come visit!

Another great reason to celebrate is the 150th anniversary of the CS Ranch. What an achievement for any family, business and for New Mexico Agriculture. The accomplishments of not only the cattle but also the horses that have been raised by this family operation is just phenomenal. Possibly the greatest product from the this ranch has been the leaders that have served our state and industry. To list all of their accomplishments or the groups they have influenced would take much longer than I have in this letter. I greatly appreciate the continued support I have received from the CS Ranch Family. I sincerely wish them success over the next 150 years.

The letters have been written and comments have been filed on the National Register. We will now see if the BLM Conservation Rule will continue forward. We do know that significant resistance and criticism has been expressed from every corner of the West, as well as the halls of Congress. Let us all hope that the Interior Department will take a step back and revisit the true future of conservation on BLM land with the actual stewards that manage it.

For all of the New Mexico Cattle Grower Members, if you get a chance, take a few minutes to visit with your friends or family about becoming a member. You don’t have to raise cattle to be a member. The only requirement is to be concerned about the industry, agriculture and our rural communities.

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Pray that your neighbor gets rain!      ▫

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Cattle Free by ‘93

Thirty years ago that was the mantra of radical environmental organizations.

Bruce Babbitt, whose family holds a large ranch, did his best to commit cultural genocide across the West. He failed.

While there were changes made to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) grazing regulations in 1994, the key piece of the regulations that would have eliminated livestock grazing failed in court.

Babbitt tried to eliminate grazing by defining “conservation use.” The federal court would have none of it. It has taken 30 years for the Department of the Interior to forget or ignore that court ruling.

It is worth noting that the Biden Administration appears to take court rulings, even those from the US Supreme Court, as mere suggestions. Even worse, the Administration misrepresents what rulings actually say.

The comment period for the 2023 cultural genocide attempt (BLM Conservation Use Proposed Rule) has just closed. Hopefully everyone submitted comments of some kind. We are not delusional enough to believe that this Administration will pay attention to these comments.

However, those comments create standing for yet another lawsuit. It matters not that the courts have already struck down “conservation use,” there will be another round of lawsuits to save rural communities and families throughout the West.

The litigation cannot begin until there is a final agency ruling published in the Federal Register. The way the BLM has fast-tracked this process it could come sooner rather than later. Initially the agency had issued a 75-day comment period. After public outcry, the BLM generously added 15 days.

The best news is there is overwhelming support for ranching communities and the West from elected officials at all levels. County governments have made large investments in creating legally sufficient comments.

Legislatures and individual legislators have weighed in. Governors’ have testified before Congress.

There are already bills in the US House and US Senate to stop the conservation rule. There have already been several hearings on the issue. Another is planned in Phoenix in late July.

The Chairman of the House Resources Committee has gone on record vowing that the BLM will receive no funding to implement these proposed rules.

Not to be left out…

The same day the BLM released their proposed “conservation rule,” the US Forest Service (USFS) released their own Advance notice of proposed rulemaking; request for comment. They, too, gave only 75 days to comment, but quickly extended their comment period to July 20, 2023.

The question for comment is:

Given that climate change and related stressors are resulting in increasing impacts with rapid and variable rates of change on national forests and grasslands, how should the Forest Service adapt current policies to protect, conserve, and manage the national forests and grasslands for climate resilience,

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so that the Agency can provide for ecological integrity and support social and economic sustainability over time?

You may send comments by any of the following methods:

• Preferred: Federal eRulemaking Portal www.regulations.gov.

• Mail: Director, Policy Office, 201 14th Street SW, Mailstop 1108, Washington, DC 20250–1124.

Look for draft comments from the New Mexico Federal Lands Council and other groups.

Sold Out!

Hopefully you have heard about or maybe even joined the Heritage Waters Coalition, the southwestern group that has been fighting US Senator Martin Heinrich’s M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act (S776). The bill has been introduced three times, including former Senator Tom Udall and Senator Ben Ray Lujan as co-sponsors.

The bill has failed to pass the full Senate twice, largely because of lack of broad support. However, this year Heinrich has

found an unlikely ally – Montana Senator Steve Daines. So the story goes, Daines had some bill he wanted Heinrich’s vote for some pet project of his.

So, in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Daines broke ranks with his fellow Republicans and voted the Heinrich bill out of committee. The bill’s next stop is the Senate Floor. Or, it could be attached to an omnibus bill in some other round of deal making.

This vote seems like a risky one for Daines who is Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC). His job is to get Republicans elected to the US Senate in 2024. He has been quick to endorse several other Republicans taking on Democrats including those running against Montana’s John Tester and West Virginia’s Joe Manchin.

Does he need to be reminded that Heinrich is up for re-election in 2024? Stay tuned, we will be working on that.

Might be interesting to see what Daines does in what is likely to be a three-way senate race in Arizona. There are already many Republicans lining up to run for that seat and a few Democrats since incumbent Krysten Sinema became an Independent.

Heinrich Shelves Grazing Bill… for

A proposed federal law that would have provided a mechanism by which some livestock grazing allotments in New Mexico could be permanently retired is off the table for now, according to the Taos News

Taos County ranchers were among the local agricultural communities who banded together across the state to protest the Wildlife-Livestock Conflict Resolution Act, which Senator Martin Heinrich, the bill’s sponsor, had considered introducing for a second time earlier this year.

Heinrich no longer intends to reintroduce the legislation this Congress, according to a senior aide.

Third Rock from the Sun…

This issue is so ripe with clichés that I just can’t help myself.

We hear way too much about those awful MAGA (Make America Great Again) people from one side of the isle. So what’s the latest from that other side?

Make America dimmer? It’s a concept President Joe Biden might be willing to explore, according to The Western Journal. (I doubt the reference is to the horrible education scores recently released.)

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It expands the social engineering underway to solar radiation modification (SRM) – a geoengineering concept that seeks to use various ways to block the sun’s rays from hitting the planet with the concept that this can reverse global warming.

Bill Gates has supported technology in which particles would be spread in the atmosphere to block sunlight from reaching the surface of the Earth, as noted by Forbes. In February, George Soros lent his support to a project using solar geoengineering to reflect more sunlight back into space, according to Fortune.

Enough said.

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Global Beef Supply to Remain Balanced, but Cattle Prices Diverge

Source: Beef Central

According to a new report from Rabobank, global beef supplies will remain balanced over the next 12 months. Meanwhile, North American cattle prices climb to historic highs. Looking forward, the Argentine elections, scheduled for October, will be a key factor to watch.

Increased production in Brazil and Australia will offset declines in the US. With production expanding, both Brazil and Australia are relying on an increase in export volumes as domestic consumption remains static or in decline. China was considered a growth opportunity as the country emerged from Covid-19 lockdowns in late 2022. However, Chinese imports are expected to slow in Q2 and potentially decline in Q3 given the slow pace of market recovery.

North American cattle prices at alltime high

“While global supplies remain balanced, cattle prices in the US and Canada push into new record territories,” says Angus Gidley-Baird, Senior Analyst – Animal Protein at Rabobank. “This is driven by declining production volumes and firm demand. It stands in contrast to other beef producing and exporting countries, which have declining or steady cattle prices. The spread between US cattle prices and those in other countries is the largest in the history of

Rabobank’s index. We expect it will start to impact trade flows, with a redistribution away from the more expensive US product to cheaper Australian and Brazilian product.”

Will the Argentine elections impact the global beef supply?

“The landscape of Argentina’s beef industry is changing,” explains Gidley-Baird. “Despite export restrictions in an effort to curb rising inflation and limit rising beef prices, beef exports have increased. This is partly due to increased Chinese demand.”

However, changes might be on the way with Argentina’s presidential election scheduled for October this year. The most recent poll in April indicates the top three candidates are from opposition parties. Gidley-Baird: “These parties support a freer market and the removal of protectionist measures such as export restrictions. While existing export restrictions have not reduced export volumes, removing these measures may actually lead to further increases in exports.”      ▫

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Napkins!

These were a hot topic during Mid-Year. Thank you to Rachel Ricklefs for donating a box for the silent auction, they were a hit! We had several others request a box so if you’re reading this, I haven’t forgotten you.

Locals, if you aren’t aware, we still have brand napkins (cocktail and dinner size) and if you’ll get in touch with me, I’ll get you set up.

If you were not able to join us in Ruidoso, it was a successful and productive meeting. I will get a summary sent out to each President soon.

Loralee Hunt is on fire with our Ambassador program. Some of the best young adults in this state are on our team and they are ready to rock the New Mexico Beef Industry.

It’s going to be a good year for Beef promotion!

Thank you for all you do!

Yucca CowBelles met Wednesday May 17, 2023, to cut out the brands for the quilt to raffle off at the Eddy County Fair. No formal

business was conducted. Those attending were, Hostess Carol Gutierrez, Marie Casabonne, Earlene Ellet, Kathi Hendricks, Tina Kincaid, Mary Kay McCollum, Ande Marbach, Terri Menefee, Becky Waldrop along with two guests. Carol Gutierrez hosted the meeting in her home, and she will be completing the quilt. She served delicious brownies and strawberries, tea, and water. The group all enjoyed visiting while cutting out the brands that go on the quilt. A wonderful rain shower began with the finish of cutting and it rained all during lunch. This was enjoyed together at Mayhill Café. It stopped raining just in time for the shopping spree at Rustic Luck Store across the street. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday June 27, in Artesia at CVE, with State Representative Jim Townsend as the program speaker. Respectfully submitted by Tina Kincaid, Secretary

Powderhorn Cattle Women met on June 8, 2023, at the Ft. Sumner Cafeteria with nine members present. Invocation, Pledge and Creed were recited. Minutes of the May 11th meeting were read and approved. Treasurers report presented and filed. Bills presented

were for Meat, Sam’s Club, and Shane for cooking the meat. Giving a total outgo for the Barbecue at present. Scholarship- Ann presented Drew Champlain the local scholarship and Jordon Hisel with the Pat Nowlin Scholarship. Joan reported great-niece Jordon Hamill was elected state FFA President. Ann’s granddaughter graduated with her RN and grandmother got to pin her. Karen Kelling reported granddaughter Anna Lisa Miller received the NMCA Scholarship. She is in her 3rd year of Law school at UNM. BBQ- It was decided to be at the cafeteria Saturday between 9:30 and 10 a.m. to get tables setup and get ready to start serving the BBQ. The eight Navajo Dancers will be given plates and the Friends of the Bosque will be billed for these meals. It was decided to charge $15 a pound for the leftover BBQ meat and to charge $15 a meal next year. Karen and Mary will bring tickets to the BBQ Sat. Brenda will bring the money box. Meeting adjourned and all enjoyed a Mexican Steak lunch and Brownies provided by Ann, Joan, Nancy and Mary. Mary McClain, Secretary

New Mexico CowBelles: Thank you to all who have submitted their news to Jingle Jangle. Please send minutes and/or newsletters to Jingle Jangle, Janet Witte, 1860 Foxboro Ct., Las Cruces, NM 88007 or email: janetwitte@msn.com by the 14th of every month. We understand summer is slow for meetings, yet any event you may have…write up and send and I will do my best to accommodate. Stay safe!      ▫

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NEW MEXICO’S OLD TIMES & OLD TIMERS

Lew Wallace

A Territorial Governor

Ask nearly any New Mexican to name even one of the eighteen men who served as governor of territorial New Mexico (1851-1912) and chances are good that Lew Wallace will be at the top of the list. He will often be recalled as the one who wrote “that” book (Ben Hur). Thus the fame he enjoyed in life had little to do with his tenure as Governor of the Land of Enchantment.

Wallace spent a relatively short time in New Mexico and yet he left his mark on the territory, although it should probably be a question mark. His service—September 1878 to May 1881—received mixed reviews from historians and continues to be debated yet today.

Wallace was born at Brookville, Indiana in 1827. He was baptized as Lewis, but he seems to have not used his full name. His signature was Lew. Wallace, always with the period.

Early in life he worked as a newspaperman and he studied law. He served in the army during the Mexican war, but his service must have been undistinguished as many chronicles of that event fail to mention him. He returned to Indiana and during the 1850s, practiced law and got himself elected to the state senate. Shortly after the beginning of the Civil War, Wallace was named adjutant general for Indiana and as such raised 130 companies of volunteers. He was appointed colonel of the 11th Indiana Infantry and soon promoted to General. His Civil War service was not unblemished.

One source reported that Wallace took a little longer to move his troops into position at the battle of Shiloh (April 6-7, 1862) than General U. S. Grant thought necessary and thus earned Grant’s disapproval. Another

source, though, reported that at the close of the war, Grant highly commended Wallace for averting a Confederate threat to Washington, D. C. Historian Leon Metz simply referred to Wallace as a “mediocre Civil War general.”

Metz also commented on Wallace in New Mexico. [He] never quite understood or really cared about the drama going on practically beneath his … windows [in the governor’s palace in Santa Fe].”

When Gov. Wallace arrived in Santa Fe on September 30, 1878, the major battle of the Lincoln County War was over by twoand-one-half months. The Five-Day Battle in the town of Lincoln had ended on July 19. Some writers believe that the battle itself was the proximate reason that Wallace’s predecessor, Samuel Axtell, was dismissed and replaced by the Indianan. Historian Robert Utley, though, details a series of political maneuvers that resulted in Axtell being made scapegoat for a plethora of ills over which he had little control. And, standing in the wings waiting for a presidential appointment, was Lew Wallace, a Republican loyalist who expected to be rewarded by the new Rutherford B. Hayes administration. He had earlier been offered a diplomatic position in Bolivia, which he declined. The territorial governor’s position in New Mexico wasn’t much better, but it was his ticket out of a dreary law practice in the rural west-central Indiana town of Crawfordsville.

Besides, service in remote New Mexico would give him time to finish his latest novel, Ben Hur, A Tale of the Christ . To quote Wallace himself: “The Ms. was completed at the time of my appointment to the governorship of New Mexico down to the sixth book of the volume, and I carried it with me.” He finished it in Santa Fe.

What Wallace contended with in New Mexico was a state of lawlessness, primarily in Lincoln County. William Bonney, aka Billy the Kid, aka Kid Antrim, and his friends pillaged at will, as did several other outlaw gangs. Sheriff George “Dad” Peppin seemed unable to take any action and in fact spent most of his time inside the confines of Fort Stanton, fearful for his own safety.

As a military man, it seemed to Wallace that the best course of action would be a declaration of martial law that would enable the army to pursue, arrest, and try the county’s assorted outlaws. President Hayes was not prepared to go quite that far, although he did declare Lincoln County to be in a state of insurrection and authorized the use of troops to make arrests if the miscreants refused to give up their lawless ways. That

plan didn’t work out. The governor took a new tack. He offered a “general pardon” to all of those outlaws who had not been indicted. The result was that criminals who had previously fled the county to avoid arrest were free to return and enjoy the amnesty, and, according to a newspaper of the day, “still apply their nefarious vocations.”

At last, after yet another murder on the street in Lincoln, that of attorney Houston Chapman, Wallace determined that he should personally visit Lincoln County and take matters in hand. Then the governor received a letter which read in part: “I was present when Mr. Chapman was murdered and know who did it. I am called Kid Antrim.”

A meeting between the governor and Antrim was arranged, and an agreement struck. Antrim would identify Chapman’s killers and in return Wallace would pardon him for the April 1878 killings of Buckshot Roberts and Sheriff William Brady. Whether the governor intended from the beginning to renege on his promise is not known, but the fact is, he did. Antrim was arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced to hang, in spite of his many pleadings to Wallace. The governor wrote on April 30, 1881, that he “… was obliged to write out with his own hand and sign his name to a paper which authorized the outlaw’s death by hanging.”

By then, Billy the Kid and Lincoln County were of no concern to Wallace. The new president of the United States, James A. Garfield, had appointed him Minister to Turkey. He left New Mexico on May 30, never to return. (Billy the Kid was shot and killed on July 14, 1881, according to most, but not all, observers.)

Historian Ralph Emerson Twitchell wrote this: “If the fame of Governor Wallace rested upon any of his official acts in New Mexico it would be far from secure.”

Here is what Governor Wallace said of his New Mexico adventure:

“Every calculation based on experience elsewhere, fails in New Mexico.”

Ben Hur was a commercial success and made Wallace famous and wealthy. He died at Crawfordsville, Indiana, in February 1905.

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NMCGA Selects Miller as 2023 Graduate Scholarship Recipient

The New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association (NMCGA) awarded Annalisa

Miller as the 2023 recipient of the YCLC Graduate Scholarship during the Joint Mid-Year Meeting. Annalisa received a $1,000 scholarship funded by the NMCGA Young Cattlemen’s Leadership Committee

(YCLC).

Annalisa is a current student at the University of New Mexico School of Law. She will graduate in May 2024 with a Juis Doctor degree and a certificate in Natural Resources and Environmental Law. Miller is the Managing Editor of the Natural Resources Journal and a member of the American Agricultural Law Association.

“The graduate scholarship program was established to assist our future leaders who grew up in agriculture to further their education,” said Loren Patterson, NMCGA President. “Supporting our youth to become leaders of tomorrow is the best investment we can have. As they pursue those advanced degrees, we hope to also broaden production agriculture awareness in non-typical agricultural fields.”

Annalisa grew up on her family’s ranch near Grenville, New Mexico

where they raise commercial beef cattle. She graduated from New Mexico State University in 2021 with a B.S. in Agriculture and Extension Education and a minor in Journalism. Ms. Miller states “she aspires to use her law degree to be a voice for American agriculturists and rural communities.”

Judges remarked on the challenge it was to select recipients, as every student showcased young lives filled with accomplishment sustained through hard work and community involvement. The Association encourages all past applicants to apply again in 2024. ▫

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NMDA Re-Launches NEW MEXICO — Taste the Tradition/ Grown with Tradition Logo Program

Over 20 years ago, the New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) launched the NEW MEXICO–Taste the Tradition and NEW MEXICO–Grown with Tradition Logo Program to promote

New Mexico products and identify them as grown or made in the state.

NMDA is re-launching the free program this summer with refreshed logos businesses may use to promote their New Mexico products.

“Our logo program has grown immensely since 2000, and it now offers even more benefits to members,” said New Mexico Agriculture Secretary Jeff Witte. “First and foremost, our logo program membership is absolutely free. There is no catch. Not only does Taste and Grown help identify New Mexico products, but businesses receive many other benefits and services from our

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Membership is open to producers, processors, manufacturers, distributors, wholesalers, retailers and more. Since its inception, the program has expanded the types of businesses expressly eligible for membership, including pet food manufacturers, restaurants and farmers market stands.

Tom Floren, owner of LavendeRx, said the NEW MEXICO–Taste the Tradition/ Grown with Tradition Logo Program has allowed his company to bring its products to market and make a difference in the lives of – not only New Mexicans – but people all over the globe.

“If it weren’t for the NMDA mentoring our small farm and skincare business, we would have never known of the extremely valuable opportunities and resources that have taken a small farm and business to a thriving agritourism destination,” said Floren. “The cost-sharing opportunities enabled us to learn from agritourism experts from around the world and implement what we learned into immediate action and subsequent profitable success.”

Lane Grado, owner of Freeze Dried Products, LLC said NMDA’s programs have opened doors and helped grow his business.

“Our relationship with NMDA has introduced us to many wonderful opportunities, and we are blessed to work with such a great, supportive team, “said Grado. “We look forward to working with the NMDA team for many years to come.”

Logo program members receive many benefits, including branded point-of-purchase materials and opportunities for funding and event participation. Upcoming benefits to members include NMDA’s Power Lunch Series, covering topics such as “Social Media for Beginners,” “Refining Your Social Media (Intermediate),” “Steps to Going International,” as well as “A Guide to Tradeshows and Other Member Benefits.”

Businesses may visit ElevateNMag.com to view a full list of perks, review the logo use guidelines and learn more about which businesses are eligible for memberships.

For more information, please email tastethetradition@nmda.nmsu.edu or call 575-646-4929.

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Farm Credit of New Mexico Statement on Merger Reconsideration

Farm Credit of New Mexico (FCNM) is proud of our deep legacy of serving farmers and ranchers and our commitment to agriculture is unchanged. The Board has been diligently working on the strategic direction of the Association and supports a merger with American AgCredit.

American AgCredit is a part of the Farm Credit System owned by its stockholders/ customers and overseen by a stockholder elected Board of Directors.

The FCNM Board of Directors believe a merged Association should create competitive advantage, provide marketplace stability, and enhance the customer experience. On May 9, 2023, voting stockholders voted in favor of the merger – 82 percent of the FCNM stockholders who voted (19 percent), voted in favor of the merger.

The merger process, as established by Congress, includes a 35-day reconsideration period after the vote. Farm Credit of New Mexico stockholders exercised their right to petition for reconsideration of the merger vote and according to the Farm Credit Administration (FCA) the petition is valid, which initiates a re-vote on the merger by the Farm Credit of New Mexico B stockholders.

As part of this process stockholder information sessions, updated and abbreviated voting disclosure document, notice of a special meeting and a special stockholders meeting (which includes voting by proxy and in person) are being planned following the regulated process.

Farm Credit of New Mexico has taken steps to provide business continuity during this extended merger process. FCNM staff continues to focus on serving our customers, and their financial services needs.

The Board is committed to doing what’s right for our customers and our employees – The Board believes this is the best path forward.

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Nominations Sought for New Mexico Livestock Inspector of the Year

Deadline for submitting nominations is September 15, 2023. New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association (NMCGA), is seeking nominations for its annual New Mexico Livestock Inspector of the Year Award. The award will be presented during the 2023 Annual Joint Stockmen’s Convention, December 14–16, in Albuquerque.

“NMCGA honors a livestock inspector employed by the New Mexico Livestock Board (NMLB) for outstanding service to the livestock industry,” said Loren Patterson, NMCGA President. The NMLB mission is to protect the integrity of New Mexico’s livestock industry. The inspectors continuously patrol and perform inspections around the state to help keep livestock free from disease and safe from theft.

Nominations should include name and address of the inspector, as well as a brief narrative on why the nominee is deserving of the award. Nominations must be received in the NMCGA office by September 15, 2023. They should be sent to: New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association, P.O. Box 850, Moriarty, NM 87035; via fax – 505/842-1766; or via email to nmcga20@gmail.com.

For further information, please contact the NMCGA office at 505/247-0584.      ▫

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Farm Credit of NM Merger

AmericanwithAg Credit Put on Hold

The Farm Credit of New Mexico’s (FCNM) planned merger with California based American Ag Credit, was ordered to be reconsidered by a new vote by FCNM stockholders on Friday, June 16, 2023, by the Farm Credit Administration (FCA), the federal agency in charge of all farm credit organizations, according to attorney Pete Domenici, Jr., who is representing the petitioners.

The merger was voted on by a relatively small number of FCNM members via mail, proxy or in person on May 9, 2023 at a

meeting in Roswell, New Mexico.

Long time association member John Keck of Deming spearheaded the petition for reconsideration and shared that “Many members did not vote as a result of the short deadline for the vote or with concerns about the lack of information on the complicated merger and its impacts on New Mexico agricultural borrowers.”

The FCA had received considerably more than the required 15 percent of the membership in FCNM on Petitions for Reconsideration of the May 9 vote which triggered the invalidation of the previous vote.

“The Petitioners asked for a new vote according to the FCAs strict rules, including town hall meetings with the directors and management explaining the reasons and advantages to the FCNM in merging or

being taken over by any other Farm Credit Association from another state,” he said. “The Petitioners also asked for at least a 30-day time period to conduct the voting in a transparent manner allowing all interested members adequate time to vote.”

The FCNM is a very strong home-grown Farm Bank owned by its members. It was established in New Mexico over 100 year ago. It is very strongly capitalized and enjoys a great deal of prestige and respect in our state and with elected officials. “There is also a big concern among the members that this prestige and respect would be lost if the merger were to proceed and in the aftermath our members would just be numbers to be administered by an out-of-state giant Farm Bank Association”, Keck stated.

Meetings are being planned to chart out how the process will work from here.

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Out Of Bounds

Lately is seems like I’ve seen dogs in places where mutts have traditionally not been allowed entrance, like the grocery store and restaurants. And pooping

on neighbors’ property instead of their own. It’s gotten to the point where I think someone needs to establish a few rules and boundaries before this gets totally out of control. So here are my top ten places you should NEVER take your dog.

#10 The Tire Store- Think about it. A dog in a tire store is just like the proverbial kid in a candy store. Surrounded by tires of every description there’s entirely too much temptation for a dog to lift his leg on every brand new Michelin and Goodyear in the place.

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#8 The Car Wash- I know there’s a strong inclination to put the dog in the back of your truck and then running it through the car wash, thus getting a two-for-one deal. Realize that if you do the pooch will forever after insist on riding up front with you right after rolling in a pile of horse manure.

#7 The Bank- Whereas humans most often go to the bank to make withdrawals your dog is more apt to leave a deposit. Please be advised, if the bank President steps in it you’ll never get a loan from that establishment ever again.

#6 A Furniture Store- Trust me, as the grandson of a furniture store owner I can assure you that no one wants to buy a “brand new” recliner with dog hair all over it. Especially if the furniture smells like the previous occupant had cabbage, anchovies and some bad cheese for dinner.

#5 The Theater- No one wants to have a Rottweiller eyeing their popcorn or bon bons over the back of the seat in front of them right in the middle of a scary movie.

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#3 Church- You know how at every funeral or wedding in a church there’s always the embarrassed mom who has to take her baby outside when it starts crying? That will be you if you insist on taking your yapping purse dog into the hallowed halls of a church.

#2 A Concert- If you insist on taking your dog to a Limp Biskit, Ozzie Osbourne or Paris Hilton concert your dog’s caterwauling and howls will be heard three counties away.

#1 The Hospital- There’s a reason there is no such thing as a “bring your dog to work day” at the hospital. The chances are just too great that your dog could bring bacteria and bad bugs into an otherwise sterile environment. There’s also the possibility that an orthopedic surgeon might throw his dog a bone every once in awhile.      ▫

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NMDA’s Agricultural Workforce Development Program Application Period Opens

New Mexico-based agricultural businesses may apply for internship funding through the New Mexico Department of Agriculture (NMDA) Agricultural Workforce Development (AWD) Program that began on June 19.

The AWD Program aims to create opportunities for young and beginning farmers

and ranchers, including students, to gain work experience in agriculture that can turn into careers and thus support New Mexico’s agricultural future. The program provides incentives to New Mexico agricultural businesses to hire interns.

An “agricultural business” is defined in the New Mexico Agricultural Workforce Development Program Act as a business of food or agricultural nature, including agriculture production or processing. Examples of agricultural businesses eligible to participate in the AWD Program include – but are not limited to – farms and ranches; facilities at which raw agricultural commodities are processed into finished products; and food and beverage manufacturing facilities. The

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NMDA will reimburse participating agricultural businesses up to 50 percent of the actual cost to employ the intern(s), not to exceed $15,000 per intern. A business may hire up to three interns in one year, and the internship must consist of at least 130 hours.

The application period opens June 19, 2023, and will continue until funds are fully allocated or by March 29, 2024, whichever comes first. Funds will be available on a firstcome, first-served basis for use after July 1, 2023, and must be fully expended by May 31, 2024.

Alexis Dixon, owner of High Country Meats in Raton, said the program is a great resource to develop internships in the agriculture sector.

“As a first-time applicant, I found the program very helpful in developing new talent,” said Dixon. “The application process is easy and straightforward, and the staff is extremely friendly and helpful, guiding you through the whole process. The program helps with labor costs through the training process, and I look forward to participating in the program again.”

All payments for qualified internships will be made on a cost-reimbursable basis. The business is required to pay at least minimum wage and must carry workers’ compensation insurance for all interns. Interns must be at least 18 years of age at the start of their AWD Program internship, and it is preferred that interns are New Mexico residents, but it is not a requirement.

NMDA will not match businesses with interns. Each business is responsible for finding an intern or interns to employ and must include the interns’ information in the AWD application.

New Mexico Agriculture Secretary Jeff Witte said the program benefits both individuals seeking real-life work experience and business owners.

“The food and agriculture industry is a growing and vibrant part of New Mexico’s economy,” said Witte. “This program provides an opportunity to create internships that allow individuals to gain experience, while also being beneficial to our producers and processors who need trained team members at their operations. This is a great opportunity for both those who create the internship experience and those who receive the mentorship.”

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Summer is upon us. After an especially cold winter I think it is welcomed by most folks. It is time for family reunions, summer meetings and just plain ol’ picnics. A time for grilling or smoking, fish frying, and lots of outdoor eating. You might be hauling food out to a branding crew or a haying crew, depending on your outfit. Cold, tasty foods are a welcome addition when you’re hot and tired.

The M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act

Lack of Senate Support, Questions of Political Posturing, & a Call to Action

The M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act (S776), introduced by Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, has faced considerable opposition and scrutiny throughout its journey in the 118th Congress. Despite Heinrich’s goal to protect about 450 miles of the Gila River and its tributaries via the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, the bill has failed to win approval from the full Senate twice, largely due to insufficient broad-based support.

Co-sponsored by Senator Ben Ray Luján, this Act is proposed as a means to protect the Gila River’s unique ecological, cultural, and recreational assets for future generations. The bill also serves as a tribute to M.H. Dutch Salmon, a renowned conservationist known for his dedication to the preservation of New Mexico’s waterways. Critics, however, argue that the Act primarily serves as a tool for Heinrich’s political posturing as an environmental advocate, rather than a practical and widely-supported measure.

The opposition to the bill primarily originates from private property owners, agricultural communities, and advocacy groups like the Heritage Waters Coalition. The prevailing concerns surround potential infringements on private water rights and adverse impacts on local economies. There’s a widespread apprehension that the application of this Act could undermine local governance over water and land manage -

When I was a little girl, cold or “porch” suppers were a favorite. My grandparents prepared a lot of those. They often had their main meal around noon or early afternoon and supper was later after all the work was done. When it was hot, we ate out on the porch. The ranches didn’t have air conditioners, or even power, very often. So cooking was done in the morning while it was cool and then eaten after being chilled in an old propane Servel refrigerator or a spring box. A bowl of sliced cucumbers in vinegar, water and salt, and ice cubes if we had them, was always a staple on the kitchen table. Making a “pallet” to sleep on outside was also common, our evenings were spent sitting outside, sharing stories and old songs and poems.

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ment, leading to unforeseen difficulties for communities reliant on these resources.

This resistance is most pronounced in parts of Arizona and New Mexico, where the impacts of the proposed designation would be most direct. The legislation is perceived as a potential federal overreach, which, coupled with a lack of wide-ranging support, has resulted in the bill’s failure to pass the Senate on two occasions.

For now, the M.H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act (S776) is under review by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Its failure to gain Senate approval twice underscores the ongoing tension between federal conservation efforts and local control, as well as the complexities involved in managing our country’s precious water resources.

Yet, this very complexity and tension underline the importance of citizen involvement in matters concerning water and property rights. This is a call to action for property and water rights holders to engage in the dialogue surrounding such legislation.

Active participation, whether through contacting representatives, joining local organizations such as the Heritage Waters Coalition, or simply staying informed about proposed legislation can make a significant difference. Now, more than ever, it is crucial to prevent potential losses of our rights to federal government overreach. We must stand united in preserving local control over our resources and shaping the future of our communities.

Drew Lesofski, Executive Director, Heritage Waters Coalition ▫

potato salads can be bland and I know some folks just use mayonnaise as a dressing. This recipe has you actually make the dressing using mayonnaise as the main ingredient. Don’t use a cheap mayonnaise in this recipe, it can break down. I learned the hard way. Don’t worry, you’ll make it in the same bowl and it is really easy. Another thing that sets this apart is the eggs, I was taught to use about an egg for every regular sized potato. You can omit the eggs if someone doesn’t like them. A trick I learned is that whenever you are using white potatoes is to add them in layers, salting each layer, whether you’re making a casserole or this recipe. It makes a huge difference.

Unlike some potato salads this recipe doesn’t need to sit to develop flavor, it is tasty when first prepared. Just remember to keep it chilled due to the ingredients.

Country Potato Salad

Ingredients:

1¼ c good quality mayonnaise (I use Best Foods)

2 to 3 TBS apple cider vinegar

2 tsp prepared mustard

2 TBS white sugar

1½ tsp table salt, plus more for later

Ground black pepper

5 hard boiled eggs, chopped

½ cup diced red onion

½ c dill relish or chopped dill pickles

½ c chopped celery

1 sweet red pepper diced

5 to 6 medium/large potatoes (red or russet)

Directions

Boil potatoes until tender. Allow them to drain and cool while making the dressing. Chop or dice to the size you like.

Combine the mayonnaise, vinegar, mustard, sugar, a good sprinkle of black pepper and the 1½ tsp salt in a large bowl. Adjust the dressing to your taste, adding more mustard, vinegar, etc. When you have the dressing to your liking, you know it will be good.

Add the rest of the ingredients and mix well, except the potatoes.

Add one layer of the potatoes to the bowl and salt the potatoes. Stir in, add another layer of potatoes and salt, repeating until all the potatoes are mixed in. Taste it and add salt if necessary to the top of the dish.

You can sprinkle on some parsley and smoked paprika if you like to dress it up for company.      ▫

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Haaland’s Conflicts of Interest

US House Committee Members Investigate Following Chaco Canyon Announcement

In early June the US House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.) led a letter to U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) Secretary Deb Haaland, conducting oversight into her potential conflicts and compliance with ethics obligations. Given DOI’s announcement regarding the mineral withdrawal surrounding the Chaco Culture National Historical Park, these issues are particularly concerning. In part, the members wrote:

“Prior to joining the Biden Administration as Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Secretary Haaland was evidently involved with the Pueblo Action Alliance

(PAA), a New Mexico based environmental and social justice organization that frequently engages in advocacy, protests, and lobbying throughout the United States.

PAA and its leaders advocate for the dismantling of America’s economic and political system and believe America is irredeemable because there is no ‘opportunity to reform a system that isn’t founded on good morals or values.’ PAA’s work includes efforts to restrict domestic oil and gas production.

Secretary Haaland has purportedly met with PAA leaders during her time as Secretary of the Interior to discuss PAA’s opposition to oil and gas production on federal lands. The Department of the Interior is responsible for managing oil and gas production on federal lands.

“It is reported that Secretary Haaland’s daughter, Somah Haaland (Somah), has been employed by PAA since at least 2020. In 2022,

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Somah was involved in a PAA trip to Capitol Hill to ‘lobby members of Congress’ on legislation that would prohibit lease sales for oil and gas development on federal land.

Earlier this year, Somah represented PAA at a People vs. Fossil Fuels rally and declared ‘we all need to work together to stop oil and gas developments.’

“Additionally, Secretary Haaland’s latest annual public financial disclosure report indicates that her husband, Skip Sayre, consults for the Laguna Development Corporation. Skip Sayre was previously employed in a leadership sales and marketing role for the Laguna Development Corporation.

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My Sincere Thanks

I am overwhelmed with gratitude as I write this thank you note to express my heartfelt appreciation for the outpouring of well wishes in the June issue of this magazine, on my selection as Sheepman of the Year. In my world, this recognition is the epitome of prestige, and I am truly humbled by the honor. Your kind words and support have touched me deeply, and I wanted to take this opportunity to acknowledge the role each of you has played in my journey.

To my dear friends. You have been my pillars of strength and unwavering cheerleaders throughout my life. Your constant encouragement, understanding, and patience have made this adventure truly meaningful. I am grateful for the countless hours we’ve spent, sharing stories and nurturing our shared passion. Your friendship has enriched my life beyond measure, and I am forever grateful for your presence.

To my beloved family. You have been the rock upon which my passion for the sheep industry was built. You have stood by my side every step of the way. Your love, guidance, and resolute belief in our common goals have been the driving force of my life. I am eternally thankful for the sacrifices you have made and the unwavering support you have provided.

To my respected business associates. Thank you for believing in my vision and for collaborating with me to help make my family’s business a success.Your professionalism, expertise, and willingness to go the extra mile have been instrumental in shaping my career. I value our relationships deeply and look forward to continuing our shared pursuit of excellence.

I extend my deepest gratitude to each of you. Your well wishes mean the world to me. This recognition as Sheepman of the Year is not just an individual honor; it is a testament to the incredible community that surrounds and supports me. Together, we will continue to build a sheep industry that honors our heritage and provides a livelihood for our families and our communities.

Johnson Joins

Low Carbon Technologies

Mark Johnson was hired by Low Carbon Technologies (LCT), the industry-leading agricultural sustainability company and a division of Select Sires Inc. As the director of beef and dairy supply chains, Johnson will focus on business development and building relationships with external organizations.

He will negotiate and execute contracts with retailers, packers, beef and dairy producers to facilitate commercial expansion of LCT’s efforts. Johnson will implement Low Carbon Beef certifications for traditional beef products and beef x dairy end-products, including integration with Select Sires’ ProfitSOURCE® and GeneNet® programs.

“With more than 20 years of relevant beef and dairy experience, Mark’s knowledge of the industry, network connections and passion for sustainability make him a natural fit and obvious choice to lead supply chain efforts in beef and dairy on behalf of Low Carbon Technologies,” said Ron Schuller, chief operating officer, Low Carbon Technologies. “I’m excited to welcome Mark to the LCT team and confident his contributions will be impactful in helping the brand reach its potential.”

Johnson hails from Centerville, South Dakota with a lifetime of experience in the cattle industry. Since 2004, he has worked as the business area manager in the cattle division for Producers Livestock Marketing. He has a deep understanding of the industry through his work with packers, fed cattle contracts, credit portfolios and commodity programs.

Prior to his role with Producers Livestock Marketing, Johnson worked as a production supervisor for Cargill Foods, was a cattle marketing coordinator for Central Livestock-CRI and a genetic program specialist. He continues to remain involved with industry organizations including the American Hereford Association, American Angus Association and Sioux-Basin Cattlemen’s Association.

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With heartfelt thanks, Punk Cooper

Value of Feed Efficiency

Tucumcari Bull Test Sale — Spring 2024

VALUE OF FEED EFFICIENCY ASSUMPTIONS:

• Assuming these bulls (actual data from 2021 test) were steers in feedlot, grown from 700 -1400 lbs (700# Gain)

• Cost of feed $185/ton, 62% DM, yardage at $0.25/head/day

• Bull will sire 100 calves in lifetime, calf crop is 50% his genetics, 40% Heritability of FE

• Assumes a bull at 80% ratio for FE does not add any value, other bulls compared to him

• This does not include value of keeping females who are more feed efficient

Bull ADG Feed:Gain Days fed Yardage Feed amount Feed Cost Total cost $ saved 100 calves 40% Herit. Bull to get 700# gain compared to Bull E @50% dna from sire Effic. Value (BEV) A 4.25 3.91 165 $ 41.18 4,414.52 $ 408.34 $ 449.52 $ 475.78 $ 23,789.10 $ 9,515.64 B 3.54 5.31 198 $ 49.44 5,995.16 $ 554.55 $ 603.99 $ 321.31 $ 16,065.69 $ 6,426.27 C 3.67 7.27 191 $ 47.68 8,208.06 $ 759.25 $ 806.93 $ 118.37 $ 5,918.56 $ 2,367.43 D 3.63 9.10 193 $ 48.21 10,274.19 $ 950.36 $ 998.57 $ (73.27) $ (3,663.55) $ (1,465.42) E 2.84 8.27 246 $ 61.62 9,337.10 $ 863.68 $ 925.30 $ - $ - $For More Information — Marcy Ward, Test Director 575-644-3379 • MWard@nmsu.edu TucBullTest.nmsu.edu • DVAuction.com Don’t make a $10,981.06 Bull Buying mistake!
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the added value of keeping calves through the feedlot out of proven feed efficient sires. What would be the value of having replacement females that are more efficient in feed conversion? We believe you will see increased weaning weights, improved fertility, increased stocking rates, and lowered supplemental feed costs.
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NEW MEXICO BEEF COUNCIL CELEBRATES WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE

The opening night reception for the Women in Agriculture Leadership Conference (WALC) was sponsored by the New Mexico Beef Council (NMBC). Women from across the state came together May 23-25 to attend this special conference held at the Sheraton Uptown Hotel in Albuquerque.

Music and the sweet, harmonized voices of Jenna and Kacey Thunborg greeted guests as they arrived at the reception. The Thunborg girls are talented musicians, recognized through multiple awards including being nominated by the Academy of Western Artists for “Young Artists 2021” award.

Guests were treated to a beef appetizer buffet including green chile cheese Beef wellingtons, Beef yaktori skewers with teriyaki glaze and Beef tenderloin bruschetta. Dessert featured an ice cream bar complete with caramel and chocolate drizzles to sprinkles, crushed candy bars and other sweet treats.

Dina Chacon Reitzel, NMBC Executive Director, joined NMBC Directors, Marjorie Lantana and Nancy Phelps in welcoming attendees and offering each a gift courtesy of NMBC. All attendees were entered into a drawing for a Beef Grilling Basket which included a cast iron skillet with “BEEF It’s What’s for Dinner” engraved on the bottom.

Guests were also treated to a short history of WALC, presented

by Dina, in which she shared some fun stories about past conferences. At the conclusion, everyone was served a “Cowgirl Cocktail” in a Ball jar, and then all toasted to the 26th year of WALC!

Kate Schulz, RDN, LD, LMNT, consulting dietitian to the NM Beef Council provided a presentation entitled, “BeefHelping Women and Families Build Strong Minds and Bodies”. Kate provided information on the power of protein including practical tips to increase protein intake at each meal and the importance of doing so. She also shared how beef helps meet the nutritional needs throughout the lifecycle from infants to aging adults. Lastly preliminary results and resources were shared from the Strong Minds, Strong Bodies Physician Outreach toolkit. This information highlights how beef helps fuel a strong mind and body with practical tips, and recipes as well.

The evening ended on a high note with a continuation of the music from the Thunborg girls and a drawing to give away 5 cookbooks entitled, “Cooking A La Heart”, co-authored by Amy Myrdal Miller. Ms. Myrdal Miller is an award-winning dietitian and farmer’s daughter involved in agriculture and the culinary world. She has recently partnered with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association on a series of health directed projects. 

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NMBC Executive Director, Dina Chacon Reitzel, and NMBC Council member, Marjorie Lantana, welcome attendees to the opening reception Attendees enjoyed the Beef appetizers Lucky winners of favorite new cookbooks Jenna and Kacey Thunborg entertained guests
JULY 2023 To learn more visit www.NMBeef.com 1209 Mountain Road Place NE, Suite C  Albuquerque, NM 87110  505-841-9407  www.NMBeef.com
Hostesses for the evening were (l-r) Tamara Ludwig Fitzgerald, Kate Schulz, Jamie Viramantes and Patty Waid

PARTNERS WITH 94 ROCK

Building upon the success of last year’s summer grilling contest, NMBC has once again joined with Albuquerque radio station, KZRR-FM 94 Rock, to find the best grillers in our state. All entries were delivered to the station on June 30 for judging. The prizes for the best dishes were: $500 Albertson’s gift certificate + Disc It Grill for 1st place; $250 Albertson’s gift card for 2nd place and a $100 Albertson’s gift card for third place. We will publish the names of the winners in the August Bullhorn. 

SHIPROCK MARATHON CELEBRATES 40 YEARS

The New Mexico Beef council was a sponsor of the Shiprock Marathon which took place Saturday May 6th. This year there were nearly 500 runners in the half marathon, and just over 120 in the full marathon. USA Today ranked the Shiprock Marathon as the third best marathon in the U.S. Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren counted down the start of the half-marathon. A series of local bands provided entertainment for the participants and Miss Navajo Nation, Valentina Clitso, handed out the awards. Many runners agreed upon what made this marathon unique was the people in the community and the breathtaking scenery. New Mexico Beef Council will continue to support this event as its main focus is to promote health on the Navajo Nation. 

UNITED STATES MEAT EXPORT

FEDERATION (USMEF)

DEEP-FRIED U.S. BEEF DISHES FEATURED AT FOODEX

In a positive sign of Japan’s economic recovery, sharp increases were seen in the number of participating companies and attendees at FOODEX Japan in March—73,000 attended this year’s event compared to 33,000 in 2022. USMEF promoted samples from newly developed, deep-fried U.S. beef and pork recipes at FOODEX while sharing marketing strategies and promotional plans for buyers in the foodservice and retail sectors. USMEF worked with leading chefs to develop two new U.S. beef guidebooks for the foodservice sector in 2023. The guidebooks were distributed to the Japanese trade at FOODEX and the Supermarket Trade Show in February. 

DIRECTORS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Dina Chacon-Reitzel 505-841-9407

WELCOME 23-24 BEEF AMBASSADORS!

NEW MEXICO BEEF COUNCIL 2022-2023 DIRECTORS

CHAIRPERSON

Cole Gardner (Producer) 575-910-8952

VICECHAIRPERSON

Dan Bell (Producer) 575-799-0763

SECRETARY

Marjorie Lantana (Producer) 505-860-5859

It is our absolute pleasure to introduce our 2023-2024 Beef Ambassadors! From left to right: Morgan Fury, Bailey Virden, Remington Hunt (mentor), Elizabeth Baldridge, Jayda Goodson, and Taylee Sours (mentor). We are so excited for these young people to share their excitement and knowledge about the beef industry all around our state! 

UPCOMING EVENTS

JULY

4 Independence Day, NMBC office closed

15 NMF&L Bureau Isotopes

“Ag Day” game, Albuquerque

21-22 Estancia Valley Ranch Rodeo, Chuckwagon Dinner sponsored by NMBC; Heritage Arena, Moriarty, N.M.

23-24 International Livestock ID Assoc., NMBC Welcome Reception Sponsor, Albuquerque

24-27 NCBA Convention, San Diego, C.A.

NMBC DIRECTORS:

Sarah Fitzgerald (Feeder) 830-739-3450

John Heckendorn (Purebred Producer) 505-379-8212

Jim Hill (Feeder) 575-993-9950

Nancy Phelps, (Producer) 575-740-0957

Kimberly Stone (Producer) 202-812-0219

Joel Van Dam (Dairy Representative) 575-714-3244

BEEF BOARD DIRECTOR

Boe Lopez (Feeder) 505-469-9055

FEDERATION DIRECTOR

Cole Gardner (Producer) 575-910-8952

USMEF DIRECTOR

Kenneth McKenzie (Producer) 575-760-3260

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Miss Navajo Nation, Valentine Clitso, stands with the winners.

Supreme Court

Rejects Navajo Nation’s Water Rights Trust Claim

Arizona v. Navajo Nation is the final federal Indian law case to be ruled on by the high court this term by

The U.S. Supreme Court said the United States is not required “to take affirmative steps to secure water for the Tribe” because the Navajo Treaty of 1868 does not state that in a 5-4 vote in Arizona v. Navajo Nation in their ruling in mid-June.

The case was the third and final federal Indian law case this term.

The decision reversed a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit that the Navajo Nation. The tribe cannot proceed with a claim against the Department of the Interior to “develop a plan to meet the Navajo Nation’s water needs and manage the mainstream of the Colorado River in the Lower Basin.”

The court also ruled that the tribe cannot present a cognizable claim of breach of trust.

Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote the opinion and was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Amy Coney Barrett.

“And it is not the Judiciary’s role to rewrite and update this 155-year-old treaty,” Kavanaugh wrote. “Rather, Congress and the President may enact—and often have enacted—laws to assist the citizens of the western United States, including the Navajos, with their water needs.

Kavanaugh went on to write that the United States has no similar duty with respect to land on the reservation and it would be “anomalous to conclude that the United States must take affirmative steps to secure water.”

“For example, under the treaty, the United States has no duty to farm the land, mine the minerals, or harvest the timber on the reservation—or, for that matter, to build roads and bridges on the reservation,” Kavanaugh writes. “Just as there is no such duty with respect to the land, there likewise is no such duty with respect to the water.”

The Navajo Nation argued that securing water rights to the Colorado River for the tribe fell under the federal government’s trust obligations that were being unfulfilled.

Critics immediately react to the decision saying it is a virtual theft of water from the

Navajo Nation.

As he has done in the past, Justice Neil Gorsuch laid out the history of the tribe and the surrounding circumstances that led to this point in his dissenting opinion. He writes that it is known that the United States holds some of the tribe’s water rights in trust and the government owes the Navajo Nation “a duty to manage the water it holds for the Tribe in a legally responsible manner.”

In his concluding paragraphs, Gorsuch writes that the tribe has tried nearly everything and poses the question, “Where do the Navajo go from here?”

“The Navajo have waited patiently for someone, anyone, to help them, only to be told (repeatedly) that they have been standing in the wrong line and must try another. To this day, the United States has never denied that the Navajo may have water rights in the mainstream of the Colorado River (and perhaps elsewhere) that it holds in trust for the Tribe,” Gorsuch writes. “Instead, the government’s constant refrain is that the Navajo can have all they ask for; they just need to go somewhere else and do something else first.”

The court ruled in mid-June on the other two federal Indian law cases. The high court affirmed the Indian Child Welfare Act in a major win that was celebrated across Indian Country. The same day the ICWA opinion was released, the court also ruled on Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians v. Coughlin.

In that ruling, the court stated that tribes cannot use sovereign immunity in Bankruptcy Court.

The court still has a number of cases to rule on before taking a summer break. The justices will return for the next term starting in October.

The opinion on Arizona v. Navajo Nation can be read at: https://www.supremecourt. gov/opinions/22pdf/21-1484_aplc.pdf      ▫

Biosecurity

Do You Have a Plan?

Biosecurity is a commonly used term in animal health circles. Simply stated biosecurity measures are those practices taken to prevent the introduction of disease into an animal population and spread of disease within an existing group.

Biosecurity focuses on both infectious and non-infectious concerns. Many farms and ranches may have incorporated biosecurity practices for decades, but not necessarily considered those practices under the umbrella of biosecurity. The foundation of good biosecurity is good animal husbandry.

Cattle producers, veterinarians, and animal health officials have long known the benefits of good biosecurity practices in relation to overall health for individual animals as well as state and national herds.

Food safety, profitability, marketability, business continuity, and consumer demands are all reasons to consider developing or reevaluating a herd’s biosecurity plan. Additionally, biosecurity is important for animal welfare, environmental stewardship, and judicious use of pharmaceuticals.

Cattle producers, veterinarians, and animal health officials have long utilized biosecurity plans in national efforts to eradicate diseases such as brucellosis and tuberculosis.

Biosecurity plans can apply to national plans to prevent foreign animal and emerging diseases just as they apply to an operation with forty cows or even a youth show project. However, biosecurity plans are not one size-fits-all.

Three key principles are found in every biosecurity plan:

1. The identification of a biosecurity manager,

2. A written operation-specific plan, and

3. The establishment of a line of separation. These three principles provide the foundation of a customized plan for a specific operation.

For many operations, biosecurity efforts are usual everyday practices that just simply need to be put down on paper and reevaluated as necessary. It may be helpful to have a veterinarian or another individual familiar with biosecurity take a fresh look at the plan anually. ▫

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CATTLE SALES: MONDAYS • HORSE SALES

BENNY WOOTON CELL 575-626-4754

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Trucks are available 7 days a week / 24 hours a day

Roswell livestock Auction Receiving stAtions

ATTENTION RECEIVNG STATION CUSTOMERS, To be able to schedule trucking, all cattle need to be permitted by 1:00 p.m.

LORDSBURG, NM

20 Bar Livestock Highway #90 at NM #3 – East side of highway. Receiving cattle for transport 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month. Smiley Wooton, 575-622-5580 office, 575626-6253 cell.

PECOS, TX

Jason Heritage is now receiving cattle every Sunday. For information to unload contact Jason Heritage 575-8409544 or Smiley Wooton 575-626-6253. Receiving cattle every Sunday.

VAN HORN, TX

800 West 2nd, 5 blocks west of Courthouse. Bob Kinford, 432/284-1553. Receiving cattle 1st & 3rd Sundays.

MORIARTY, NM

Two blocks east and one block south of Tillery Chevrolet. Smiley Wooton 575-622-5580 office, 575-626-6253 mobile. Receiving cattle every Sunday

SAN ANTONIO, NM

River Cattle Co. Nine miles east of San Antonio on U.S. 380. Receiving cattle for transport 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month. Michael Taylor 575-418-7398.

NEW RECEIVING STATION LA MESA, NM

923 Cox Farm Road, Anthony, NM 88021. Receiving Cattle 2nd & 4th Sunday of each month. Call in advance for details & consignments. Smiley Wooton 575-626-6253 office 575-6225580. Genea Caldwell – 575-543-5736

White-Nose Syndrome Detected in New Mexico

For the first time, white-nose syndrome (WNS), a disease of hibernating bats, has been confirmed in New Mexico. Samples from two live bats and two deceased bats were collected in late April from BLM-managed caves in Lincoln and De Baca counties.

Scientific Background:

The two dead bats were confirmed with WNS, one a fringed myotis in Lincoln County, the other a cave myotis in De Baca County. Additionally, wing biopsies from two live cave myotis at the same Lincoln County site revealed microscopic lesions consistent with WNS. WNS is caused by an invasive fungal pathogen named Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd). Although Pd was previously detected in New Mexico in 2021, evidence of the disease had not been confirmed in the state until now.

WNS is a fungal disease that has killed millions of bats in North America since 2006. A powdery, white fungus grows on the skin of hibernating bats, often on the face, leading to irritation and dehydration. This causes bats to arouse early from hibernation and exhaust fat stores they need to survive the winter, often leading to death.

“With the collaboration of a great team of partners, BLM New Mexico has been monitoring its most significant winter bat caves for evidence of Pd since 2011,” said BLM New Mexico’s Threatened and Endangered Species Program Lead Marikay Ramsey. “We will continue to coordinate with our state, federal, tribal and non-governmental partners to test and implement prevention measures such as restricted access to affected caves to minimize the spread of the disease in New Mexico.”

“Of the almost 30 species of bats known to occur in New Mexico, more than half are known or suspected to hibernate in the state during the winter,” said James Stuart, non-game mammal specialist with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. “All these hibernating species are potentially vulnerable to WNS when they spend the winter in caves or mines where the Pd fungus has become established. We don’t yet know to what extent WNS will impact our New Mexico bat populations, but we will continue to support monitoring of bat populations and caves throughout New Mexico for the presence of WNS and Pd.”

Although bats themselves are the primary way the fungus spreads, possible spread by human activity in caves is a major concern. Neither the fungus nor the disease affects humans or pets, but people can help to limit the spread.

State and federal agencies in New Mexico and throughout the U.S. ask that outdoor enthusiasts help by following these recommendations:

Ї Respect cave and mine closures.

Ї Decontaminate footwear and all cave gear before and after visiting or touring caves and other places where bats live.

Ї Do not touch bats; report dead or sick bats to local agency rangers or wildlife biologists.

Ї Gear and clothing used in Pd-positive or WNS-infected areas should not be used in areas free of Pd.

Ї To avoid accidentally transporting bats, check canopies, umbrellas and other outdoor items for any bats that may have roosted in a nook or cranny.      ▫

46 JULY 2023 NEWS UPDATE

Rising Cost of Grain Storage Will Force Elevators to Lower Bids, Widen Basis

The cost of storing grain, commonly referred to as the cost of carry, has soared to record highs due to rising interest rates, high commodity prices and increasing costs for labor, insurance, transportation and energy. That is putting a significant squeeze on grain elevators, which may be forced to lower their local bids on grain to manage through the unfavorable economics of holding commodities.

According to a new report from CoBank’s Knowledge Exchange, the interest-related cost of carry in the 2023-2024 crop year will increase 21 percent for corn, 42 percent for soybeans and 50 percent for all-wheat, yearover-year. Each of those costs is estimated to be the highest on record. The projections are based on the forecasted average annual interest rate for grain merchandisers of 7.75 percent for the 2023-2024 crop year, and USDA’s marketing year average price forecasts of $4.80/bu. for corn, $12.10/bu. for soybeans and $8.00/bu. for all-wheat.

Financing the ownership of corn, wheat

and soybean inventories is a major cost of carry for grain elevators. Interest expense as a percentage of the total cost of carry can vary widely among grain merchandisers and between crop years. But it can typically comprise one-quarter to one-third or more of a grain elevator’s total cost of storing grain and oilseeds.

“For grain elevators, the sharp rise in interest rates couldn’t have come at a worse time as they borrow higher-priced funds on commodities that have also remained at historically high prices,” said Tanner Ehmke, lead grains and oilseeds economist for CoBank. “And while grain elevators are motivated to move inventory as fast as possible to lower carrying costs, processors and end users will want to delay ownership of commodities to reduce their own inventory costs.”

The persistent inverse in futures markets, where the price of later-dated contracts are lower than spot prices, further complicates matters for grain elevators. In normal market conditions when supplies are abundant, forward futures contracts are priced higher than the nearby spot prices to account for storage costs and a small risk premium. When futures prices are lower than spot prices, farmers are motivated to sell commodities rather than hold them for future

sale.

Cooperative elevators are in business to buy and market their members’ grain. That means they will be obligated to carry inventory despite the economic disincentive of doing so. Holding commodities in high-interest rate environments also ties up a company’s working capital, which can put a strain on other business operations. This is especially problematic in volatile markets when liquidity is needed for managing margin calls on futures hedges.

“It’s a challenging situation for cooperative grain elevators as well as farmers, because it comes at a time when farmers are also facing higher costs,” said Ehmke. “Co-op managers will need to closely scrutinize their operating costs and impose greater discipline on cost wherever possible. And if they need to lower their bids and widen basis to cover storage costs, they should communicate early and consistently with farmer members who will be impacted.”

The positive news on carrying costs is that the Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates at their current levels for the foreseeable future. And USDA is forecasting corn, soybean and all-wheat prices to drop for the 2023-2024 crop year from the year prior, which will take some pressure off carrying costs.      ▫

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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2023 COWBELLE MAN OF THE YEAR! BOE LOPEZ, SPRINGER, NEW MEXICO

If you ever need a job done and done right, Boe Lopez is the man we call. Boe is the County Program Director/Associate Professor, Colfax County Extension Office; the Mayor of Springer; a member of the Cattlemen’s Beef Board, a rancher and an entrepreneur with numerous ventures.

Vice President - Corrina Casler

Secretary - Tanya Yaste

Treasurer - Shelly Frost

Past President - Jacinda Price

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(l to r) Vonda Frost, New Mexico CowBelle President; Michelle Greeman, President Elect; Boe Lopez; Madalynn Lee, Man of the Year Chairman.
President - Vonda Frost President Elect - Michelle Greeman

Staff

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PUBLISHER Caren Cowan ADVERTISING Chris Martinez Melinda Martinez PRODUCTION Carol Pendleton GRAPHIC DESIGNER Kristy Hinds New Mexico Livestock Production 50 New Mexico Crop Production 52 New Mexico State University 54 New Mexico Livestock Board 56 New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau 58 New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. / New Mexico Federal Lands Council 60 New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association 62 Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc. 62 New Mexico Congress & Legislature 64 New Mexico CowBelles 66 Arizona/New Mexico Coalition of Counties 68 Gestation Table 70 Rankings ......................................................................................72 County Index 73 Ag Lending 74 AI/Embryo/Semen/Seedstock 74 Artists 76 Associations/Organizations 78 Attorneys 82 Auctions/Markets 82 Beef Packers 84 Contractors 84 Dogs 86 Education 86 Feed 88 Feedlots 92 Financial 92 Horses 94 Insurance 98 Livestock Haulers 100 Manufacturers 100 Meat 102 Non-Profit 104 Order Buyers/Commodity Brokers 104 Ranch Equip./Supplies 106 Real Estate ................................................................................. 112 Rodeo 116 Sheep 116 Solar/Electric/Windmill .................................................................... 118 Suppliers 118 Transportation 122 Veterinarians/Supplies ..................................................................... 124 Other Services 124 Cattle 134 2023 Directory Listings CONTENTS

The Numbers

U.S. Livestock Marketing Year Average Prices $ 2019-2022

50 JULY 2023 Livestock Production JANUARY 1, N.M. INVENTORY (In Thousands) N.M. PRODUCTION VALUE $ (In Thousands) 2023 as % 2022 as % 2020 2021 2022 2023 2022 2019 2020 2021 2022 2021 Cattle & Calves 1,430 1,390 1,300 1,310 +0.7 710,279 686,779 748,215 862,353 +15.2 Sheep 95 85 90 85 -5.6 NA NA NA NA NA Hogs & Pigs* 2.0 1.3 1.9 1.5 -21.1 461 357 607 766 +26.2 Beef Cows 480 463 453 446 -1.5 NA NA NA NA NA Goats, Angora 9.0 9.0 8.0 8.0 0.0 NA NA NA NA NA Milk Cows 330 337 292 279 -4.5 NA NA NA NA NA *Hogs & Pigs inventory Dec. 1 of previous year. Based on analysis of administrative data & Census of Agriculture
2019 2020 2021 2022 Beef Cattle (per cwt.) 116.00 109.00 121.00 142.00 Calves (per cwt.) 159.00 161.00 169.00 192.00 Hogs (per cwt.) 51.40 47.10 68.50 73.00 N.M. Livestock Prices $ (Annual Average) 2019-2022 2019 2020 2021 2022 Wool (per lb.) 2.10 1.80 1.75 1.75 Milk (per cwt.) 17.00 16.30 16.30 23.50 To obtain latest data go to www.nass.usda.gov
2019-2022 LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTER (head) 2019 2020 2021 2022 Cattle & Calves 4,900 7,000 6,300 6,300 Hogs & Pigs 2,600 2,700 2,300 2,400 Sheep 6,700 6,200 7,900 6,100 N.M. Milk Production 2019-2022 2019 2020 2021 2022 Milk Cows (Head) (January 1) 325,000 330,000 337,000 292,000 Milk Production (lbs.) 8,187,000,000 8,169,000,000 7,804,000,000 7,148,000,000 Milk Per Cow (lbs.) 25,113 24,755 24,541 24,819 Source: USDA - National Agricultural Statistics Service To obtain latest data go to www.nass.usda.gov
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N.M. Acres Harvested, Yield per Acre, Production,Value of Production – 2022

Cash Receipts by Commodity

– 2017-2021

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CROP SUMMARY
CropProduction* 2022
The Numbers
Acres Harvested . Yield Production Value CROP (thousands) Unit Per Acre (lbs) (thousands) (thousands $) Alfalfa Hay 125 Tons 4.8 600 172,800 Hay, Other 100 Tons 1.4 140 32,340 Chile Peppers 8.2 CWT 130 1,066 46,207 Corn, Grain 36 Bu. 149 5,364 36,475 Corn, Silage 55 Tons 24 1,320 N/A Cotton, PIMA 18.8 Bales1 715 28 N/A Cotton, Upland 48.8 Bales1 960 60 (D) Peanuts 6.4 Lbs. 2,500 16,000 7,840 Wheat, Grain 85 Bu. 17 1,445 11,849 1480-lb. Bales. Yield is in pounds (D) Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual operations N.M.
(IN THOUSAND UNITS) CROP 2019 2020 2021 2022 CROP 2019 2020 2021 2022 Alfalfa Hay (tons) 784 689 625 600 Cotton, PIMA (bales)1 9 15 16 28 Hay, Other (tons) 170 133 190 140 Cotton, Upland (bales)1 77 57 60 60 Chile Peppers (cwt) 1,262 1,312 1,020 1,066 Peanuts (lbs) 15,087 14,800 28,600 16,000 Corn, Grain (bu) 6,480 7,215 7,176 5,364 Wheat, Grain (bu) 3,300 3,220 2,700 1,445 Corn, Silage (tons) 1,860 1,659 2,080 1,320 1480 lb Bales
Production 2019-2022
N.M.
(IN THOUSANDS) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Livestock & Livestock Products $2,214,153 $2,228,357 $2,462,282 $2,369,760 $2,409,058 Crops $754,981 $712,635 $707,014 $631,708 $737,330 ALL COMMODITIES $2,969,134 $2,940,992 $3,169,296 $3,001,468 $3,146,388 Subject to revision. Based on analysis of administrative data and Census of Agriculture Total receipts do not include cash receipts for livestock grazing. Source: USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. Source: USDA Economic Research Service as of February 2, 2022 N.M. Pecan Production
Bearing Production. Avg. Price Value Year Acres (1000 lbs) Yield per lb. ($1000) 2020 45,000 78,800 1,750 $1.75 $122,928 2021 46,000 78,700 1,710 $2.27 $188,880 2022 47,000 74,700 1,590 $1.89 $141.183
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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, Anowar Islam, Dept. Head, 575-646-1145

Family & Consumer Sciences, Efren Delgado, Dept. Head, 575-646-3936

Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Ecology, Matthew Gompper, Dept. Head, 575-646-2245

Plant & Environmental Sciences, Anowar Islam, 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, Assoc. Dean & Dir., 575-646-3015

Allen A. Malone, Assoc. Director, 575-646-3015

Bruce Hinrichs, CES Directors Office, 575-646-3015

Barbara Chamberlin, Extension Dept. Head, Innovative Media Research & Extension, 575646-5003

Effren Delgado, 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

Anowar Islam, Dept. Head, Ext. Plant Sciences, 505-646-3405

Steve Fraze, Interim Extension Department Head, Extension Economics, 575-646-3215

Christina Turner, 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

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, Vacant, 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

Office of the Director/Secretary

• Director/Secretary, Jeff M. Witte, 575-646-3007

• Deputy Dir., Anthony J. Parra, 575-646-3007

Coordinators

Business Manager

Tammy Bracamonte, 575-646-5344

Director of Public Affairs

Kristie Garcia, 575-646-2804

Government Affairs Manager

Candie Sweetser, 575-646-7002

Human Resources Operations Manager

Cheryl Mason, 575-646-7523

Computer Operations Manager

Tony Marquez, 575-646-2543

Division Directors

Industry & Agency Programs Division

Director, Larry Dominguez, 575-646-8955

Agricultural & Environmental Svcs. 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, 505-383-9299

• 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, 505-383-9299

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

• Petroleum Standards Program, 575-646-1616

Veterinary Diagnostic Services Division, Director, Dr. John Ragsdale

Laboratories Division

Director, Tim Darden, 575-646-1551

State Chemist, Vacant, 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 Dir., Albuquerque, 505-346-2640

USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service

NM State Statistician, Margie Whitcotton, 575-202-2914

Jay Gogue, Interim Chancellor, 575-646-2035
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Belinda Garland, Executive Director

Shawn Davis, Deputy Director

Ralph Zimmerman, DVM, State Veterinarian Andrew Silva, CFO

Stephanie Lujan, HR Manager/Administrator

Chris Machin, Legal Counsel

Julie Gauman, CIO/Records Manager

Livestock Inspectors

AREA I

Barry Allen, ROM

575-840-5374, Melrose

Dist 5 Renee Brock

575-840-5372, Roswell

Dist 5 Daniel Garcia

575-252-3182, Roswell

Dist 11 Lance Bliss

575-200-5367, Artesia

Dist 12 Cindy Reynolds

575-749-0973, Tatum

Dist 12 Cody Salas

575-520-2328, Hobbs

Dist 13 Steven Howard, Sup.

505-235-4875, Clovis

Dist 13 Roger Sink

575-607-5070, Portales

Dist 13 Clinton Hayden

505-301-0995, Clovis

Dist 13 Harley Thornton

575-799-0357, Rogers

Dist 13 Tyson Henry

575-218-5410, Clovis

Dist 13 Sheldon Milton

575-760-0876, Portales

AREA 2

Matthew K. Romero, ROM

575-643-6162, Buena Vista

Dist 1 Darby Makloski

575-643-9285, Grenville

Dist 2 Keith Coble

575-207-5474, Clayton

Dist 2 Johnny Gilbert

575-207-5305, Des Moines

Dist 3 Shaun McCauley

575-207-5306, Tucumcari

Dist 3 John Earle

505-203-8986, Nara Visa

Dist 15 Heath Lee

575-512-5326, Ft. Sumner

Dist 15 Walter Jones

575-799-3549, Santa Rosa

Dist 18 Tim Martinez

505-617-5417, Las Vegas

Dist 18 Jose Miera, Sup.

505-203-9267, Holman

Dist 19 Cassidy Studdard

575-643-6815, Roy

Special Investigators

Dennis Alarid

505-231-8741, Abiquiu

Michele Ingram

575-799-2670, Clovis

OFFICE EMPLOYEES

Alexandra Eckhoff DVM, Field Veterinarian

Kregg Evetts DVM, Field Veterinarian

Caleb Rivera, Brand Department

Mary Ann Marquez, Accounting

Marcella Torres, Accounting

Rebecca Valencia, Admin Assistant

Jerry Miller, Admin Assistant

Kelli Garcia, Vet Contractor

Margaret Rivera, Veterinary Admin. Assistant

Curt Henderson, Information Technology

Bobby Hernandez, Information Technology

Tracey Kitts, Fleet Manager

Daniel Trujillo, IPRA/Outreach Coordinator

AREA 3

Justin Gray, ROM

505-301-3391, Cedarvale

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 Cody Mathews

505-796-9592, Belen

Dist 8 Elisabeth Roth

505-977-9592, Mountainair

Dist 9 Tommy Gallegos

505-358-8433, Tierra Amarilla

Dist 9 Ashley Martinez

505-895-2966, Rowe

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 Jessica Dominguez

505-859-6552, Deming

Dist 7 Amanda Reno

505-304-4229, Las Cruces

Dist 10 Amanda McComb

575-652-1429, Mesquite

Dist 10 Jacob Herron

575-639-2612, Las Cruces

Dist 14 Vacant

Dist 16 Warren Walter

505-362-0652, Animas

Dist 17 Vacant

Dist 20 George Mendoza

575-642-3993, San Patricio

Dist 21 David Trujillo

575-639-3663, Arrey

Dist 22 Paul Summers

575-590-0683, Magdalena

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New Mexico Farm & Livestock Bureau

2220 N. Telshor | Las Cruces, New Mexico 88011 | Phone: (575) 532-4700

State Board Members

Ron Baca ................. (505) 860-2763 ronbaca1@live.com

Bud Deerman (575) 649-4028 bud.deerman@gmail.com

James Ellett (575) 687-3362 jim_ellett@yahoo.com

Duane Frost (575) 512-6692 duanefrost@hotmail.com

Gary Hathorn (505) 320-5056 ghathorn@nmsu.edu

Leon Hemann (575) 398-6445 lbhmnn@leaco.net

John Jackson (575) 365-6206 jmjacksonranch@yahoo.com

Russell Johnson (575) 531-1890 russell.a.johnson@hotmail.com

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

Donald Martinez Jr. (505) 927-1838 maceybel@gmail.com

Kim Miller (575) 224-1083 redkim@bacavalley.com

Tommy Ortiz (505) 617-6915 bar-o-m-ranch@outlook.com

Connie Rooks (575) 574-8144 crooks@yahoo.com

Troy Sauble .................... (575) 375-2790 circledot2@bacavalley.com

Patrick Torres ................ (505) 471-4711 circledot2@bacavalley.com

Jeroen van der Ploeg ....... (575) 693-5401 jeroen@freanna.com

Jamie Viramontes .......... (575) 694-3600 jviramontes@conservis.ag

Tina Wilson ................... (402) 321-9818 tiwilson@nmsu.edu

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

CHAVES

John Jackson (575) 365-6206 jmjacksonranch@yahoo.com

CIBOLA/MCKINLEY

Kathy Landers (505) 870-3336 kalander@nmsu.edu

COLFAX

Troy Sauble (575) 375-2790 circledot2@bacavalley.com

CURRY

Zane Slater ........ (575) 520-0078 zane.slater@outlook.com

DEBACA

Pow Carter .................... (575) 355-2998 pcarter3@plateautel.net

DOÑA ANA

Derek Davidson (575) 649-3541 ddavidson_94@hotmail.com

EDDY

Haley Ellett ................. (575) 973-1539 haleym1108@gmail.com

GRANT

Stewart Rooks (575) 535-2644 strooks@yahoo.com

GUADALUPE

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

HARDING

Richard Shaw (575) 485-2512 barbcshaw@gmail.com

HIDALGO

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

LEA

Danny Groves (575) 396-6426 daniel28403@yahoo.com

LINCOLN

Keith Shafer (575) 640-2116 wshafer14@gmail.com

LUNA

Russell Johnson (575) 544-5891 russell.a.johnson@hotmail.com

MORA/SAN MIGUEL

Isidro J.R. Lovato (505) 470-4159 childsplayms@aol.com

OTERO

James Ellett (575) 687-3362 jim_ellett@yahoo.com

QUAY

Justin Knight (505) 490-3455 justin_jms@yahoo.com

RIO ARRIBA

Donald Martinez Jr. (575) 581-9144 maceybel@gmail.com

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

Kelsie Cochran (575) 740-3054 cochrankelsie@gmail.com

SOCORRO

Carlina Harris (575) 835-8651 tcfarms@q.com

TAOS

Monica Gonzales-Wilder ...(575) 770-2325 monica.gonzaleswilder@gmail.com

TORRANCE

Allen Moreland...................... (505)269-6336 allenhmoreland@gmail.com

UNION

Kim Miller ....................... (575)224-1083 redkim@bacavalley.com

VALENCIA

Toni Barrow (505) 864-3382 theheadcow@gmail.com

Staff

Larry Reagan, President (575) 760-5228 larry@nmflb.org

Don Hartman, First Vice (575) 546-1765 6495hartman@gmail.com

Travis Harris, Second Vice (575) 835-8097 tctrucking@icloud.com

Craig Ogden, Past President (575) 361-1466 craigo@nmflb.org

Elizabeth Foster, CEO (575) 532-4702 elizabeth@nmblf.org

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

Tiffany Rivera, Director of Govt. Affairs (575) 532-4706 tiffanyr@nmflb.org

Katelin Spradley, Director of Communications (575) 323-4229 katelins@nmflb.org

Theresa Widner, Executive Assistant (575) 532-4703 theresaw@nmflb.org

Cecilia Diaz-Johnson, Bookkeeper (575) 532-4708 ceciliaj@nmflb.org

Marissa Cereces, Member Services and Marketing Manager (575) 532-4705 marissac@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

Erica Valdez, Regional Director (575) 339-3664 ericav@nmflb.org

Kailee Parra, Membership Clerk (575) 532-4709 kaileep@nmflb.org

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New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. Officers

James Duffey, President, Roswell

Antonio Manzanares, 1st Vice President, Tierra Amarilla

Shad Cox, 2nd Vice President, Corona

Denton Dowell, Secretary/Treasurer, Clovis

Bronson Corn, Past President, Roswell

New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. Board of Directors

Mike G. Casabonne, Hope

Jim Cooper, Tinnie

Martin Corn, Roswell

Mike Corn, Roswell

Pete Gnatkowski, Carrizozo

Debbie Jones, Tatum

New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. Honorary Directors

Alice Eppers, Roswell

Ronnie Merritt, Roswell

New Mexico Wool Growers Inc. New

New Mexico Sheep & Goat Council

Bronson Corn, Roswell Chairman

Mercedes Cravens, Encino Vice Chairman

Jim Cooper, Tinnie

Secretary/Treasurer

Mike Corn, Roswell

James Duffy, Roswell

Russell Leonard, Artesia

Antonio Manzanares, Tierra Amarilla

Don L. (Bebo) Lee, President, Alamogordo

Carlos Salazar, Vice President, Medeñales

Bobby Jones, Sec./Treasurer, Dell City, TX

Mike Casabonne, Hope

Irvin Boyd, Eunice

Matt Ferguson, Carrizozo

Duane Frost, Claunch

Howard Hutchinson, Alma

Jim Cooper, Tinnie

Levi Klump, Animas

Ronnie Merritt, Yeso

Joe Bill Nunn, Deming

Loren Patterson, Corona

Bill Sauble, Maxwell

Laurie Schneberger, Winston

Craig Ogden, Loving

José Varela López, La Cieneguella

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animal & range sCienCes

ANIMAL & RANGE SCIENCES

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

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

Four on-campus animal facilities house: beeF CaTTle/horses/swine/sheep

Students can major in Animal or Rangeland Resources and are provided with the very best of “hands on” academic instruction by our faculty. Fully equipped labs allow students access to cutting-edge research in:

LIVESTOCKNUTRITION / GENETICS / PHYSIOLOGY / ENDOCRINOLOGY / MEATSCIENCE / WOOL /

TOXICOLOGY / WATERSHED & RANGELANDECOLOGY / WEED & BRUSHCONTROL / PLANTSYSTEMATICS / GRAZINGMANAGEMENT

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.

THE DEPARTMENT ALSO OPERATES

• 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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NMCGA Officers 2023-24

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Loren Patterson, Corona, President Bronson Corn, Roswell, President-Elect

Joe Culbertson, Amistad, Vice President at Large

Jeff Decker, Lovington, SE Vice President

Cliff Copeland, Nara Visa, NE Vice President

Roy Farr, Datil, SW Vice President

Dave Kenneke, Cimarron, NW Vice President

Shacey Sullivan, Albuquerque, Secretary/Treasurer

Tom Sidwell, Quay, Past President

Randell Major, Magdalena, Past President

NMCGA Board of Directors 2023

Jeff Bilberry, Roswell

Trent Bilberry, Roswell

Linn Blancett, Aztec

Irvin Boyd, Eunice

Darrell Brown, Artesia

Jim Bob Burnett, Lake Arthur

Mike Casabonne, Hope

Gerald Chacon, Espanola

Jack Chatfield, Mosquero

Kim Chesser, Roswell

Brad Christmas, Wagon Mound

John Conniff, Las Cruces

Mike Corn, Roswell

Caren Cowan, Albuquerque

Amanda Culbertson, Amistad

Troy Daniels, Wagon Mound

Bruce Davis, Springer,

Matthew Denetclaw, Shiprock

Crystal Runyan

Diamond, Elephant Butte

Denton Dowell, Clovis

Tracy Drummond, Reserve, NM 87830

Wesley Eaton, Vado

Alden Elkins, Piñon

Dan Estrada, Trementina

Sage Faulkner, Los Ojos

Wayne Franklin, Yahtahe

Cole Gardner, Yeso

Sid Gordon, High Rolls

Colten Grau, Grady

Michelle Greeman, Silver City

Anita Hand, Datil

Curtis Kelling, Cuervo

Garland King, Capulin

Justin Knight, Tucumcari

Marjorie Lantana, Crownpoint

Marty Mathis, Amistad

Kenneth McKenzie, Encino, Sarah McKenzie, Fort Davis

Jeff Menges, Safford

Living NMCGA

Past Presidents

Randall Major, Magdalena

Tom Sidwell, Quay

Pat Boone, Elida

Jose J. Varela Lopez, Santa Fe

Rex Wilson, Ancho

Bert Ancell, Tucumcari

Alisa Ogden, Loving

Bill Sauble, Maxwell

Bebo Lee, Alamogordo

Joe Bill Nunn, Deming

Justin Nunn, Deming

Tom Paterson, Luna

Kyle Perez, Nara Visa

Nancy Phelps, Winston

Tate Pruett, Capitan

Bob Ricklefs, Ute Park

Megan Richardson, Winston

Troy Sauble, Maxwell

Casey Spradley, Cuba

Tom Spindle, Moriarty

Gary Stone, Weed

Kimberly Stone, Capitan

Jim Thorpe, Newkirk

Ernie Torrez, La Jara

Phil Wallin, T or C

Gene Whetten, Winston

Jimbo Williams, Quemado

Kendal Wilson, Carrizozo

Lance Vicente, Vaughn

Dee Wear, Hillsboro

Marshal Wilson, Mesilla Park

Pat Woods, Broadview

Phil H. Bidegain, Tucumcari

Bob Frost, San Jon

Bill Humphries, Tucumcari

Wesley Grau, Grady

Bill King, Moriarty

NMCGA NonVoting Members

Ryan Perry, Roswell Allied Industries Committee

Susan Navarro-Cordova, Albuquerque

Allied Industries Committee

Jim Lyssy, Ft. Sumner, Insurance Services of N.M.

Dr. Rolando Flores, Dean, College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at NMSU

Vonda Frost, Carlsbad, N.M. CowBelles

Bob Homer, Albuquerque, NMCGA Insurance Administrator

Brent Gordon, Albuquerque , Waypath Employee Benefits

Cattlegrowers Foundation, Inc.

Caren Cowan, Albuquerque, Chairman

Pat Boone, Elida, Vice Chairman

Bob McCrea, Roswell, Secretary

Becky King, Stanley,Treasurer

Board Members

John Conniff

Linda Davis

Brad Christmas

Bill & Carol Alexander

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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

Las Cruces, 201 North Church St., Ste. 305, Las Cruces, N.M. 88001

p: (575) 523-6561

f: (575) 523-6584

Roswell, 200 East 4th St., Ste. 300, Roswell, N.M. 88201

p: (575) 622-7113

f: (575) 622-3538

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

f: (505) 992-8435

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

U.S. Representative

Washington, D.C. Office, 1421 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC

20515 p: (202) 225-6316

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

U.S. Representative Yvette Herrell

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

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

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

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

Senators

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

District 40. Craig W. Brandt, R, P.O. Box 44274, Rio Rancho, NM 87174, Sandoval, craig.brandt@ nmlegis.gov

District 33. William F. Burt, R, Box 1848, Alamogordo, NM 88311, Chaves, Lincoln & Otero, bill.burt@nmlegis.gov

District 8. Pete Campos, D, 418 Raynolds Avenue, Las Vegas, NM 87701, Col, Guad, Hard, Mora, Quay, SM & Taos, pete.campos@nmlegis.gov

District 31. Joseph Cervantes, D, 901 E. University Ave. Suite 965L, Las Cruces, NM 88001, Doña Ana, joseph.cervantes@nmlegis.gov

District 35. Crystal R. Diamond, R, P.O. Box 1947, Elephant Butte, NM 87935, Doña Ana, Hidalgo, Luna & Sierra, crystal.diamond@ nmlegis.gov

District 10. Katy M. Duhigg, D, P.O. Box 527, Albuquerque, NM 87103, Bernalillo & Sandoval, katy.duhigg@nmlegis.gov

District 41. David M. Gallegos, R, P.O. Box 998, Eunice, NM 88231, Eddy & Lea, david@ramirezandsonsinc. com

District 6. Roberto “Bobby” J. Gonzales, D, 26 Lavender Lane, Ranchos De Taos, NM 87557, L. A. R.A., Santa Fe and Taos, roberto.gonzales@nmlegis.gov

District 34. Ron Griggs, R, 2704 Birdie Loop, Alamogordo, NM 88310, Doña Ana, Eddy & Otero, ron.griggs@nmlegis.gov

District 38. Carrie Hamblen, D, P.O. Box 2072, Las Cruces, NM 88001, Doña Ana, carrie.hamblen@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 20. Martin Hickey, D, P.O. Box 21608, Albuquerque, NM 87154, Bernalillo, martin.hickey@ nmlegis.gov

District 27. Stuart Ingle, R, 2106 West University Drive, Portales, NM 88130, Chaves, Curry, De B, Lea & Rsvlt, stuart.ingle@nmlegis.gov

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

District 5. Leo Jaramillo, D, P.O. Box 1014, Espanola, NM 87532, Los Alamos, R.A. Sand. & S.F. leo.jaramillo@ nmlegis.gov

District 42. Gay G. Kernan, R, Chaves, Eddy, & Lea, gay.kernan@nmlegis.gov

District 11. Linda M. Lopez, D, 9132 Suncrest SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121, Bernalillo, linda.lopez@ nmlegis.gov

District 26. Antonio Maestas, D, 3404 Grande Vista Place NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120, Bernalillo, antonio. maestas@nmlegis.gov

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

District 21. Mark Moores, R, P.O. Box 90970, Albuquerque, NM 87199, Bernalillo, mark.moores@ nmlegis.gov

District 4. George K. Muñoz, D, Box 2679, Gallup, NM 87305, Cibola, McKinley & San Juan, george.munoz@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 13. Bill B. O’Neill, D, 343 Sarah Lane NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, Bernalillo, bill@billoneill4nm. com

District 12. Gerald Ortiz y Pino, D, Bernalillo, jortizyp@msn.com

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

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

District 32. Cliff R. Pirtle, R, 5507 Y.O. Road, Roswell, NM 88203, Chaves, Eddy & Otero, cliff.pirtle@nmlegis.gov

District 23. Harold Pope, D, P.O. Box 65692, Albuquerque, NM 87193, Bernalillo, harold.popejr@nmlegis.gov

District 24. Nancy Rodriguez, D, 1838 Camino La Canada, Santa Fe, NM 87501, Santa Fe, nancy.rodriguez@nmlegis.gov

District 30. Joshua A. Sanchez, R, P.O. Box 721, Bosque, NM 87006, Cibola, McKinley, Socorro & Val. jas4nm@gmail.com

District 19. Gregg Schmedes, R, Bern. Sandoval, Santa Fe & Tor., gregg.schmedes@nmlegis.gov

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

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

District 22. Benny Shendo, D, P.O. Box 634, Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024, Bern, McK, R.A. San Juan & Sand, benny.shendo@nmlegis.gov

District 37. William P. Soules, D, Doña Ana, bill.soules@nmlegis.gov

District 39. Elizabeth “Liz” Stefanics, D, P.O. Box 720, Cerrillos, NM 87010, Bern, Linc, S.M., S.F., Tor & Val, liz.stefanics@nmlegis.gov

District 36. Jeff Steinborn, D, P.O. Box 562, Las Cruces, NM 88004, Doña Ana, jeff. steinborn@nmlegis.gov

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

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

District 25. Peter Wirth, D, 708 Paseo de Peralta, Santa Fe, NM 87501, Santa Fe, peter.wirth@nmlegis.gov

District 7. Pat Woods, R, 4000 CR M, Broadview, NM 88112, Curry, Quay & Union, pat.woods@nmlegis.gov

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Representatives

District 6. Eliseo Lee Alcon, D, Box 2134, Milan, NM 87021, Cibola & McKinley, eliseo.alcon@nmlegis.gov

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

District 19. Janelle

Anyanonu, D, P.O. Box 93202, Albuquerque, NM 87199, Bernalillo, Janelle.Anyanonu@ nmlegis.gov

District 49. Gail Armstrong, R, P.O. Box 326, Magdalena, NM 87825, Catron, Sierra, Soc. & Val. gail@ gailfornewmexico.com

District 8. Brian G. Baca, R, Valencia, brian.baca@ nmlegis.gov

District 51. John Block, R, Otero, John.Block@nmlegis.gov

District 17. Cynthia Borrego, D, P.O. Box 66285, Albuquerque, NM 87193, Bernalillo, Cynthia.Borrego@ nmlegis.gov

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

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

District 70. Ambrose Castellano, D, P.O. Box 114, Serrafina, NM 87569, San Miguel & Torrance, ambrose. castellano@nmlegis.gov

District 44. Kathleen Cates, D, Bernalillo & Sandoval, Kathleen.Cates@ nmlegis.gov

District 43. Christine Chandler, D, L.A., Sandoval & S.F. christine.chandler@ nmlegis.gov

District 18. Gail Chasey, D, Bernalillo, gail@gailchasey.com

District 67. Jack Chatfield, R, P.O. Box 226, Mosquero, NM 87733, Col, Cur, Har, Quay, S.M. & Un. jack.chatfield@ nmlegis.gov

District 26. Eleanor Chávez, D, 1307 Del Mastro SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121, Bernalillo, Eleanor.Chavez@ nmlegis.gov

District 12. Art De La Cruz, D, 1800 Elena Cir. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, Bernalillo, art.delacruz@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 2. Mark Duncan, R, P.O. Box 747, Kirtland, NM 87417, San Juan, Mark.Duncan@nmlegis.gov

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

District 37. Joanne J. Ferrary, D, 6000 Moonrise Arc, Las Cruces, NM 80012, Doña Ana, joanne.ferrary@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 52. Doreen Y. Gallegos, D, Doña Ana, doreen.gallegos@nmlegis.gov

District 69. Harry Garcia, D, P.O. Box 226, Grants, NM 87020, Bern, Cib., McK, S.J. Soc. & Val, hgarciad69@ gmail.com

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

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

District 16. Yanira Gurrola, D, Bernalillo, yanira.gurrola@ nmlegis.gov

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

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

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

District 41. Susan K. Herrera, D, P.O. Box 189, Embudo, NM 87531, Rio Arriba, Sand. S.F. & Taos, susan.herrera@nmlegis.gov

District 15. Dayan Hochman-Vigil, D, 8100 Wyoming Boulevard, Albuquerque, NM 87113, Bernalillo, dayan.hochmanvigil@nmlegis.gov

District 38. Tara Jaramillo, D, 407 Park Street, Socorro, NM 87801, Doña Ana, Sierra & Socorro, Tara.Jaramillo@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 32. Jenifer Jones, R, P.O. Box 1844, Deming, NM 88030, Doña Ana, Hidalgo & Luna, Jenifer.Jones@nmlegis. gov

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

District 34. Raymundo Lara, D, Doña Ana, raymundo.lara@nmlegis.gov

District 65. Derrick J. Lente, D, 70 Kuaua Street, Sandia Pueblo, NM 87004, R.A., Sandoval & San Juan, derrick.lente@nmlegis.gov

District 68. Charlotte Little, D, 10018 Erlitz Drive NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114, Bernalillo, Charlotte.Little@ nmlegis.gov

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

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

District 9. Patricia A. Lundstrom, D, McKinley, patricia.lundstrom@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 23. Alan T. Martinez, R, 1129 Palo Alto Ct. Bernalillo, NM 87004, Sandoval, Alan.Martinez@ nmlegis.gov

District 11. Javier Martínez, D, P.O. Box 25491, Albuquerque, NM 87125, Bernalillo, javier.martinez@ nmlegis.gov

District 66. Jimmy G. Mason, R, 205 W. Main St. Artesia, NM 88210, Chaves, Eddy & Lea, Jimmy.Mason@ nmlegis.gov

District 27. Marian Matthews, D, P.O. Box 20083, Albuquerque, NM 87154, Bernalillo, marian.matthews@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 7. Tanya Mirabal Moya, R, 9 Mi Hita, Los Lunas, NM 87031, Valencia, Tanya. MirabalMoya@nmlegis.gov

District 1. Rod Montoya, R, 4902 Camaron Ave. Farmington, NM 87402, San Juan, roddmontoya@gmail.com

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

District 42. Kristina Ortez, D, 246 Maria Luisa Loop, Taos, NM 87571, Taos, kristina.ortez@nmlegis.gov

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

District 64. Andrea Reeb, R, 15 San Vincente Cir. Clovis, NM 88101, Chaves, Curry & Roosevelt, Andrea.Reeb@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 46. Andrea Romero, D, P.O. Box 32963, Santa Fe, NM 87594, Santa Fe, andrea@andrearomero.com

District 10. G. Andrés Romero, D, 4503 Valley Park Dr. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, Bernalillo, andres.romero@nmlegis.gov

District 13. Patricia Roybal Caballero, D, P.O. Box 72574, Albuquerque, NM 87195, Bernalillo, pat.roybalcaballero@ nmlegis.gov

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

District 40. Joseph Sanchez, D, P.O. Box 481, Alcalde, NM 87511, Colfax, Mora, R. A., S.M. & Taos, Joseph.Sanchez@nmlegis.gov

District 21. Debra M. Sariñana, D, 11728 Marquette Avenue NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123, Bernalillo, debbie.sarinana@ nmlegis.gov

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

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

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

District 47. Reena Szczepanski, D, 1000 Cordova Place #973, Santa Fe, NM 87505, Santa Fe, reena.szczepanski@nmlegis.gov

District 39. Luis M. Terrazas, R, P.O. Box 197, Santa Clara, NM 88026, Catron, Grant & Hidalgo, luis.terrazas@nmlegis.gov

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

District 54. James G. Townsend, R, 69 W. Compress Rd. Artesia, NM 88210, Chaves, Eddy & Otero, townsend@ pvtn.net

District 25. Christine Trujillo, D, 1923 Madeira Drive NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, Bernalillo, christine.trujillo@nmlegis.gov

District 56. Harlan Vincent, R, P.O. Box 323, Ruidoso Downs, NM 88346, Lincoln & Otero, Harlan.Vincent@ nmlegis.gov

District 63. Martin R. Zamora, R, 776 CR V, Clovis, NM 88101, Cur. DeBaca, Guad, Roos. & S.M. martin.zamora@ nmlegis.gov

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www.newmexicocowbelles.org

STATE OFFICERS

PRESIDENT

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

PRESIDENT-ELECT

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

VICE PRESIDENT

Corrina Casler, P.O. Box 1829, Ruidoso Downs, NM 88346, 575-825-6420, nmcowbellechaplain@ yahoo.com

SECRETARY

Tanya Yaste, P.O. Box 1472, Artesia, NM 88211, 575703-1417, nmcbsecretary@ gmail.com

TREASURER

Shelly Frost, P.O. Box 81, Claunch, NM 87011, 575714-4950, shellyfrost517@ gmail.com treasurer. nmcb@gmail.com

PAST PRESIDENT

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

DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES

DISTRICT I REP

Kayce Patterson, P.O. Box 291, Corona, NM 88318, 575-937-7021, pattersonkayce@yahoo.com

DISTRICT II REP

Shelly Hathorn, 112 Scottsdale Dr., Clovis, NM 88101, 575-447-7447 shporter@nmsu.edu

DISTRICT III REP

Fita Witte, 1859 River Ct., Las Cruces, NM 88007 505-239-6496, witteranch@ yahoo.com

DISTRICT IV REP

Madalyn Lee, P.O. Drawer 149, Alamogordo, NM 88311, 575-963-2505 (ranch), 575-443-4288(c), mglee91@hotmail.com

COMMITTEE CHAIRS

AG IN THE CLASSROOM

Traci Curry, Director, 2220 N Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces, NM 88011, 575-520-5991, agclass@nmlb.org

Britney Lardner, Program Coordinator-Albuquerque 575-640-2940, agclass1@ nmlb.org

AUDIT

Pamela Johnson, 613 Swinging Spear Rd, Roswell, NM 88201, 505-340-5603, escavada@gmail.com

BEEF AMBASSADOR

Loralee Hunt, 575317-1574, loraleehunt@ plateautel.net

BEEF COUNCIL

Dina Reitzel, Executive Director, 1209 Mountain Road Pl NE Ste. C, Albuquerque, NM 87110, 505-841-9407, dinareitzel@ nmbeef.com

BY-LAWS

Shelly Frost, see Treasurer

CHAPLAIN

Corrina Casler, See Vice President

HISTORIAN

Rachel Ricklefs, P.O. Box 115, Ute Park, NM 87749, 575-376-2304 (h), 575-6436801 (c), rbricklefs@zianet. com

JINGLE JANGLE

Janet Witte, 1860 Foxboro Court, Las Cruces, NM 88007, 575-639-6910, janetwitte@msn.com

LEGISLATIVE

Anita Hand, Box 546, Datil, NM 87821, 505-321-1349, wtriangle@hotmail.com

MAN/MEN OF THE YEAR

Madalynn Lee, See District IV Rep, MEMBERSHIP

Shelly Frost, Interim MERCHANDISE

Nancy Phelps, 417 Ivy St, T or C, NM 87901, 575740-0957, nancylphelps5@ gmail.com

OPERATION RESPECT

Marge McKeen, 7 Brunson Rd, Glenwood, NM 88039 575-539-2733, hmckeenjr@ gmail.com

PARLIAMENTARIAN

Michelle Greeman, See President Elect,

PAT NOWLIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Shelly Hathorn, 112 Scottsdale Dr., Clovis, NM 88101, 575-447-7447, shporter@nmsu.edu

SOCIAL MEDIA

Vonda Frost, Michelle Greeman, Interim WEBSITE

Stephanie Avent, P.O. Box 4, Mineral Wells, TX 76068, 575-512-5767, cowboywifebudget@gmail. com

WRANGLER EDITOR

Katelin Spradley, P.O. Box 943, Mcintosh, NM 87032-0943, 505-860-0265, katelinspradley@gmail.com

NEW MEXICO COWBELLES newmexicocowbelles. org, facebook.com/ NewMexicoCowBelles

ANCW WEBSITE www.ancw.org

2023 LOCAL PRESIDENTS

BORDERBELLES

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

BROOMTAILS

Casey Spradley, P.O. Box 280, Cuba, NM 87013, 719252-0520, caseyspradley@ gmail.com

CACTUS

Rhonda Ussery, 5018 S. Eunice Hwy, Hobbs, NM 88240, 575-441-6153 barussery@gmail.com

CANYON

Rosemary Shafer, P.O. Bx 261, Carrizozo, NM 88301, 575648-2142 (h), 575-921-1300 (c), shaferr35@yahoo.com

CATTLE CAPITOL

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

CHAMIZA

Jeni Neeley, P.O. Box 88, Williamsburg, NM 87942 575-491-3858, jneeley@ nmsu.edu,

CHUCKWAGON

Welda Grider, P.O. Box 990, Carrizozo, NM 88301, 575-838-6371, griderwg@ gmail.com

COPPER

Patricia Hunt, 11 McMillen Rd, Silver City, NM 88061, 575-534-7649, arroyomangus@yahoo.com

CORRIENTE

Cheryl Barber, P.O. Box 126, Capitan, NM 88316, 405-822-5094, lilblu621@ yahoo.com

CROWN

Randa Encinias, P.O. Box 43, Corona, NM 88318, 505-313-2413, randaayn@ gmail.com

ESPANOLA PRETTY

TOUGH

Sage Faulkner, P.O. Box 185, Los Ojos NM 87551, 505-490-2822, sagefaulkner@yahoo.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

MESILLA VALLEY

Gretchen Lindsay, P.O. Box 14251, Las Cruces, NM 88013, 575-644-2320, gglindsay@q.com

OTERO

Misti Orr, 533 Eagle Drive, Alamogordo, NM 88310 575-491-0797, mistinsean@ yahoo.com

PIÑON

Courtney Mitchell, 1189 Yates Hwy, Roy, NM 87743, 575-4474017, courtneymitchell@ protonmail.com

POWDERHORN

Ann Sleep, P.O. Box 455, Ft. Sumner, NM 88119, annsleep41@yahoo.com

PRETTY TOUGH

Sage Faulker, See ESPANOLA

SACATON

Ellen Brown, Box 302, Datil, NM 87821, 575-7725966, wtriangle@hotmail. com

SILVER SPUR

Trina Davis, P.O. Box 395, Springer, NM 87747, 575643-5767, trina-pi@ outlook.com

TOBOSA BELLES

Connie Hargrave, P.O. Box 62, Rodeo, NM 88056, 505330-6341, hargraveconnie@ gmail.com

YUCCA

Joan Kincaid, 681 Russell Gap Rd. Piñon, NM 88344, 575-687-3454 (h), 575-3658794 (c), mkincaid@pvtn.net

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Coalition Of Arizona/New Mexico Counties For Stable Economic Growth

COALITION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT —DEAN JACKSON, Commissioner/Director, Lea County, 100 North Main, Suite 4, Lovington, NM 88260, County Phone, (575) 396-8602, Cell Phone, (575) 441-6031, Office E-Mail, djackson@leacounty.net

VICE PRESIDENT —PAUL R. DAVID, County Supervisor/Director Graham County, 921 Thatcher Blvd, Safford, AZ 85546, County Phone, (928) 428-3250, Home Phone: (928)-428-6152, Cell Phone, (928) 651-6506, E-Mail, pdavid@graham.az.gov

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTS —WOODY CLINE, Supervisor/Director, Gila County, 1400 East Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501, County Phone: (928) 474-7101, Office Phone: , Cell Phone: (928) 951-1510, Office E-mail: wcline@ gilacountyaz.gov

SECRETARY/TREASURER —CAREN COWAN, Livestock Director, 3417 Avenida Charada NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107, E-mail: caren.cowan1@gmail.com, Cell Phone: (505) 263-2015

MEMBERS

TRAVIS DAY,

Commissioner/Director, Sierra County, 855 Van Patten, T or C, NM 87901, Business Phone: (575) 894-6215 - Fax: (575) 8949548, Cell Phone: (575) 740-2290, E-mail: tday@sierraco.org

HAYDN FORWARD,

Commissioner/Director, Catron County, P.O. Box 507, Reserve, NM 87830, County Phone: (575) 887-9511 - Fax: (575) 887-1039, Home Phone: (575) 539-2039, Work Cell, (575) 519-0404, Personal E-mail: haydn.forward@catroncountynm.gov

RAY MARTINEZ,

County Commissioner/Director Socorro County, P.O. Box I, Socorro NM 87801, County Phone (575) 835-0589, Cell Phone, (575) 418-7261, Work E-Mail, rmartinez@co.socorro.nm.us

NELSON DAVIS,

County Supervisor/Director Apache County, 75 West Cleveland; P.O. Box 428 Saint Johns, AZ 85936, County Phone: (928) 337-7608, Cell Phone: (928) 245-2400, E-Mail, ndavis@ apachecountyaz.gov

KIM CHESSER, Director, Chaves County/ Past President, 399 Chesser Road, Roswell, NM 88203, P.O. Box 1817, Roswell, NM 88201, County Phone: (575) 624-6600 - Fax: (575) 624-6631, Home Phone: (575) 347-2668, Cell Phone: (575) 626-0580, Business Phone: (575)626-0580, Personal E-mail: kim@burntwell.com

JASON WHITING, Supervisor/Director, Navajo County, P.O. Box 668, Holbrook, AZ 86025, County Phone: (928) 524-4053, Fax (928) 524-4239, Office E-mail: jason.whiting@navajocountyaz.gov

KELLEY PETERSON, Commissioner/Director, Hidalgo County, 300 S. Shakespeare, Lordsburg, NM 88045, County Phone: (575) 542-9428 Fax: (575) 542-3414, Personal E-mail: kelly.peterson@ hidalgocounty.org

WALT EDDY, Commissioner/Director McKinley County, P.O. Box 70, Gallup, NM 87305, County Phone: (505) 863-1400- Fax: (505) 863-6362, Cell Phone: (505) 979-2196, Business E-mail: Comm. eddy@co.mckinley.nm.us

LOUIS DERRICK, Director, Eddy County, P.O. Box 441, Artesia, NM 88211, 101 W. Greene St., Carlsbad, NM 88220, County Phone: (575) 887-9511 - Fax: (575) 234-1061, Home Phone: (575) 365-2996, Cell Phone: (575) 575-365-6927, Personal E-mail: ldpatriot@ yahoo.com

VICKIE MARQUARDT, County Commissioner/Director Otero County, 1101 New York Avenue, Alamogordo, NM 88310, County Phone: (575) 437-7427, Personal E-mail: vmarquardt@co.otero.nm.us,

TINA DIXON, County Commissioner/Director Roosevelt County, 109 West 1st Street, Portales, NM 88130, County Phone: 575-356-5307, Cell Phone, 575-607-6157, County E-mail, tdixon@rooseveltcounty. com

TOM KLUMKER, Out tter Director, Home Phone: (575) 539-2517, Fax: (575) 539-2518, Personal E-mail: sfroutfitters@gmail.com

RICHARD SEARLE, Arizona Livestock Director, P.O. Box 796, Pearce, AZ 85625, Home Phone: (520) 826-1472 Fax: (520) 826-1483, Cell Phone: (520) 508-2201, Office E-mail: richard2@vtc.net

ANITA HAND, New Mexico Farming Director (NM Farm & Livestock, Bureau), P.O. Box 20004, Las Cruces, NM 88004, Cell Phone, (505) 3211349, Personal E-mail: anitah_1988@hotmail.com

HOWARD HUTCHINSON, Coalition Executive Director/Media Liaison & Technical Writer, P.O. Box 40, Glenwood, NM 88039, Business Phone: (505) 3799243, Cell Phone: (505) 379-9243, E-mail: aznmc@earthlink.net Website: http://www.aznmc.org

ARIZONA COUNTY DIRECTORS:

Paul David, Graham County

Woody Cline, Gila County

Peggy Judd, Cochise County

Jason Whiting, Navajo County

Nelson Davis, Apache County

NEW MEXICO COUNTY DIRECTORS:

Haydn Forward, Catron County

Dean Jackson, Lea County

Travis Day, Sierra County

Louis Derrick, Eddy County

Kelly Peterson, Hidalgo County

Kim Chesser , Chaves County

Walt Eddy, McKinley County

Vicky Marquardt, Otero County

Tina Dixon, Roosevelt County

Ray Martinez, Socorro County

INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES/DIRECTORS:

Caren Cowan, New Mexico Livestock Director

Tom Klumker, Outfitter Director

Anita Hand, New Mexico Farming Director

Small Business Director

Richard Searle, Arizona Livestock Director

POPULATIONS OF 14 MEMEBER COUNTIES

2020 Census Data

Total Population Of Member Counties

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Gestation Timetable for Livestock

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Rank in Agriculture: New Mexico's Rank among States, 2022

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Commodity Unit New Mexico Leading State United States Rank Production State Production Field Crops Corn, Grain (1,000 bu) Corn, Silage (1,000 tons) Cotton Production 1 (1,000 bales) Cotton Upland Production 1 .. (1,000 bales) Cottonseed (1,000 tons) Hay, All (1,000 tons) Hay, Alfalfa (1,000 tons) Hay, Other (1,000 tons) Peanuts ........................................... (1,000 lbs) Wheat, Winter (1,000 bu) 39 22 17 17 17 38 24 43 11 35 5,364 1,320 88 60 23 740 600 140 16,000 1,445 Iowa Wisconsin Texas Texas Texas Texas Idaho Texas Georgia Kansas 2,480,000 19,800 3,104 3,060 940 6,528 4,558 6,150 2,890,000 244,200 13,729,719 128,567 14,468 13,998 4,415 112,801 47,958 64,843 5,568,150 1,103,707 Vegetables Peppers, Chile (1,000 cwt) Oinons (1,000 cwt) 1 5 1,312 3,306 New Mexico California 1,312 17,372 1,890 64,352 Fruits & Nuts Pecans 2 (mil lbs) 2 79 Georgia 90 256 Livestock 2 All Cattle & Calves (1,000 head) All Cows 4 (1,000 head) Calf Crop (1,000 head) Beef Cows 4 ........................... (1,000 head) Milk Cows 4 (1,000 head) Milk Production, (mil lbs) All Hogs & Pigs (1,000 head) Breeding Hogs & Pigs (1,000 head) Pig Crop 6 ........................... (1,000 head) Market Hogs & Pigs (1,000 head) All Sheep & Lambs (1,000 head) Breeding Sheep & Lambs (1,000 head) Lamb Crop (1,000 head) Market Sheep & Lambs ........... (1,000 head) Wool Production (1,000 lbs) 21 20 23 23 9 9 46 44 43 47 16 16 25 15 12 1,310 725 570 446 279 7,148 2 5 1 4 1 85 67 36 16 570 Texas Texas Texas Texas California California Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Texas Texas Texas California California 12,500 4,950 4,550 4,300 1,725 41,787 24,000 930 22,748 22,670 675 540 345 250 2,230 89,274 38,320 34,465 28,918 9,403 226,462 74,399 6,154 133,359 66,966 5,020 3,665 3,110 1,355 22,224 Miscellaneous Farms (number) Land in Farms ............................. (1,000 acres) Average Size of Farm (acres) 34 6 4 24,100 40,000 1,660 Texas Texas Wyoming 246,000 126,000 2,395 2,002,700 893,400 446 1 480 lb. bales. 2 Utilized production, in shell. 3 Inventory January 1, 2023 for cattle and sheep; December 1, 2022 for hogs. 4 Cows and heifers that have calved. 5 Less than 1000 head. 6 Pig crop for the marketing Year December 1, 2021-November 30, 2022.
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Ag Lending

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

Ag New Mexico Farm Credit, Warren Russell, 575-647-4430, 575-647-2675, 1310 Picacho Hills Drive, Suite 1, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, warren.russell@farmcreditbank.com, agnewmexico.com, Financing for: farms and ranches, livestock, equipment, operating capital, agribusiness and rural homes.

Ag New Mexico FCS/ACA , Calley Thompson, 800-722-4769, 19554 Hwy. 314, Belen, NM, 87002, agnewmexico.com, Short- and long-term agricultural lending.

Agrow Credit Corporation, Michael Marcks, 512-892-8999, 512-892-8991, 2579 Western Trails Blvd, Ste. 210, Austin, TX, 78745, michael@agrowcredit.com, www. agrowcredit.com From the land and deep roots under your feet, to the livestock and equipment vital to your livelihood, Agrow finances it. Simplify & begin putting your finances to work for you with Agrow.

American Heritage Bank , Colten Grau, 575-7622800, 575-769-1476, 3300 N Prince St., Clovis, NM, 88101, cgrau@ahbnm.com, https:// www.ahbnm.com/, American Heritage Bank is celebrating 20 years in the business of supporting our local communities through safe and sound banking practices. We specialize in Commercial and Ag Lending needs.

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.

AG LAND LOANS

As Low As 6% OPWKCAP 6%

INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 6% Payments Scheduled on 25 Years

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.

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.

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

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

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

Circle H Headquarters, LLC, C Scanlon Daniels DVM, 806-333-2829, 806-244-7851, POB 1150, 3216 US Hwy 54 East, Dalhart, TX, 79022, scanlon@circleH.info, www.circleh. info. Pregnancy ELISA Testing, BVD PI Testing, NIR Feed & Forage Testing

COBA/Select Sires Inc., Norman Hoff, 800-878-5333, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, julie@cobaselect. com, Angus, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Red Angus, Simmental/Simbrah, Premier provider of highly fertile, superior genetics accompanied by effective reproductive products and services.

Colorado Genetics Inc., Darrel L. DeGrofft, DVM, 970-203-9357, 970-222-1793, 970-2039367, 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

Joe Stubblefield & Associates

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

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Michael Perez Associates

Nara Visa, NM • 575-403-7970

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.

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.

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

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

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.

K2 Red Angus, Kim Cullen, 307-331-2917, 2 S. Goertz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming.com, k2redangus.com Bull Sale every February, commercial Female sale every November. PAP tested and proven at elevation. Functional, Fertile and Efficient cattle.

Keeton Limousin Ranch, Leonard Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 County Road 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@door. net, www.keetonlimousinranch.com We supply registered Limousin breeding bulls and females, as well as fall born crossbred. We also supply fall born crossbred show steers which are marketed on SC Online sales in early March or April.

La Gloria Cattle Company , Manny and Corina Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www.lagloriacattleco. com, Angus, Maine Anjou, Registered and commercial Angus, Maine-Anjou, and Chianina Cattle. Two-year old & Yearling Bulls, Spring & Fall Show Steers and Heifers, Embryos and Semen.

Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer 970-596-4965, 970-596-0045, 970-596-4517, 970-596-2092, 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, 9,2023. Annual Bull Sale at the RanchMarch 2, 2024. Visitors always welcome!,

LG Genetics, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www.lagloriacattleco. com, Custom Estrus Synchronization, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer, and Ultrasound Pregnancy Diagnosis. Training for artificial insemination, and ultrasound pregnancy diagnosis.

Lone Mountain Cattle Company , Robert Estrin, 310-622-1040, 1818 AB NM 14, Golden, NM, 87047, info@lonemountaincattle.com, www.lonemountaincattle.com, Full blood Wagyu Cattle.

Ray Ranch, George H. Ray III, 575-485-2559, 575-485-5599, 575-485-2559, 1483 Wagon Mound Highway, Roy, NM, 87743, sandykayray@gmail.com, Corriente.

Repro-Scan, Dr. Manny Encinias, Ph.D., 505-9277935, 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.

Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-4756062, 303-840-1850, 303-840-1849, 45400 CR 21, Elizabeth, CO, 80107, limitup04@ yahoo.com, runningcreekranch.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Largest breeder of registered, performance Limousin in the US. Docile, Maternal, Moderate-Frame, Trait-Leading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available.

Salazar Ranches, Miguel Salazar, 505-9290334, 505-747-8858, P.O. Box 2847, Espanola, NM, 87532, salazar_ranches@yahoo.com, Angus, Hereford, Registered and commercial bulls, replacement heifers, raised in high altitude; NMBVM Certified in pregancy/ diagnosis and AI.

Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-400-0312, P.O. Box 121, Encino , NM, 88321, siresourcebulls@ gmail.com, siresource.com, Sire-Source is a site designed to market bulls for all seed stock breeders in one location. Ability to narrow your search by selecting the EPD’s interested in. Video and pictures available.

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

Steve Jenson, Steve Jenson, 575-773-4721, P.O. Box 217, Quemado, NM, 87829, Pregnancy Diagnostic Technician.

ST Genetics, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@ cattlemanagementservices.com, stgenetics. com, NM sales representative providing semen sales, synchronization & AI services. Need more bulls/steers? More heifers? You pick the breed and the gender with ST’s high fertility SexedUltra 4M sexed-semen

Valley View Charolais Ranch, Buddy Westphal, 800-867-2855, 406-270-0222, 44601 Valley View Rd, Polson, MT, 59860, westphal@ cyberport.net, vvcrbulls.com, Charolais, 185 Two Year Old Polled Charolais Bulls will sell March 25, 2017 at the ranch in Polson, MT– 50 miles north of Missoula MT. Heifers for sale private treaty. Call about semen and other Herd Sires.

Wandering Trail Cattle Co., JD Vernon, 830-407-9274, 102 Cedar Trail Court, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, wanderingtrailcattleco103@gmail.com, Angus, Beefmaster, Brangus, Corriente, Hereford, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Red Angus, Red Brangus, Santa Gertrudis, Over 35 years experience in all facets of cattle and equipment business. Delivered to your doorstep. Ranch Camp.

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

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

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, 505-466-4504, 7 Avenida Vista Grande B7, #269, Santa Fe, NM, 87508, richard@ bealscowboybuckles.com, www. bealscowboybuckles.com, Western Quality Historic Cowboy Belt Buckles. Great unique gift for that special cowboy or cowgirl! Over 350 items to choose from. Free Shipping.

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

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

Curtis Fort Bronzes of the West, Curtis or Carol Fort, 575-398-6423, 575-399-9974, 575-398-6423, PO Box 797, Tatum, NM, 88267, fortcandc@aol.com, www.curtisfort. com, Curtis Fort is an award winning sculptor who still retains his roots in Lea County, NM, raising a few cattle and sculpting. He travels to galleries and art shows to display his work.

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

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JULY 2023 77 b e r n a county * 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 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBER Beef Cows 1,500 Sheep & Lambs 1,400 l i l l o Population 680,608 Land Area 1,169 square miles Rainfall median, 8.1’’ Average First Freeze Date October 30 Average Last Freeze Date April 14 Elevation 5,311 ft. County Seat Albuquerque Total Federal Land 125,942 acres State Land 29,770 acres Indian Land 228,176 acres Deeded Land 363,558 acres Inland Water 0 acres Irrigated Land surface: 6,810 acres; ground: 360 acres; surface & ground: 3,460 acres County Extension Agent 505-243-1386 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES CROP HARVESTED TOTAL ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 1,900 7,600 tons

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

Nick Layman Media, Nick Layman, 505-5503869, Albuquerque, NM, 87121, nick@ nicklaymanmedia.com, nicklaymanmedia. com, Providing photo and video for your agriculture, ranch, and association needs. Over 15 years of experience in photo and video work. We have worked w/many blue collar businesses in NM.

Pamela Gilbreth Watkins Fine Art and Writing Services, Pamela Gilbreth Watkins, 325-572-3478, 325-725-8729, P.O. Box 879, Buffalo Gap, TX, 79508, pamelagilbrethwatkins@msn.com, www. pamelagilbrethwatkins.com, We offer fine art services. drawings, paintings, and sculptures to your specifications. Professional photography and customized writing for promotional and documentary purposes also available.

Peck’s Fine Jewelry and Repair, David Wood, 505-720-9513, 505-720-9513, 2501 San Pedro Dr NE, Ste 111A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, pecksfinejewelry@yahoo.com, none, Silver Buckle Repairs. Wedding ring service. We also repair these: Watches, gold, platinum, & silver jewelry. Watch battery replacements. We buy scrap gold jewelry. Excellent YELP reviews!

R.L. York Custom Leather Work , R.L. York, 575-354-2863, P.O. Box 805, Capitan, NM, 88316, leeyork@valornet.com, Custom leather work.

Shear Perfection Ranch, Lyn Brown, 505-3252837, 505-486-5564, PO Box 468, 382 Road 1191, La Plata, NM, 87418, nmredsheep@ gmail.com, www.shearperfectionranch.com. Breed Conservation projects for California. Red Sheep, Barbados Blackbelly & Tunis. Handspun yarns, fiber, knit & crochet items. We will handspin your fibers. Ranch website design also offered.

Tim Cox Fine Art, Suzie Cox, 505-632-8080, 891 Road 4990, Bloomfield, NM, 87413, scox@ timcox.com, TimCox.com, Western art; originals, limited edition prints, canvases, and Giclées, and yearly calendars.

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

Associations/ Organizations

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

American Brahman Breeders Assocation, Armelinda Ibbarra,979-485-552 87, Fax 979-485-2281 , PO Box 3249, Bryan, Teaxas 77805; 1920 W Villa Maria Rd, Bryan, Texas 77807. abba@brahman.org, www.brahman. org. Brahmans for Crossbrreeding

American Galloway Breeders Assocation, Office, 970-405-5784, 2417 Holly Lane, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1V 0M7, ME, 0, agba@midrivers.com, www. americangalloway.com, Galloway genetics are ideal for today’s low input market demands

American Gelbvieh Association,Megan Slater, 303-465-2333, 1001 S. 70th Street, Lincoln, NE 68510, info@gelbvieh.org, www.gelbvieh. org, Gelbvieh/Balancers, The American Gelbvieh Association is a beef cattle breed association dedicated to recording, promoting and improving Gelbviehinfluenced cattle.

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

American Sheep Industry Assn, 303-771-3500, 9785 Maroon Circle, Ste 360, Englewood, CO, 88012.

American Shorthorn Association, Montie D. Soules, Executuve / CEO, 816-599-7777, 816-599-7782, 7607 NW Prairie View Road, Kansas City, MO, 64151, msoules@shorthorn. us, Shorthorn, Register and Provide Performance data for Shorthorn Cattle and Shorthorn influenced Cattle.

American West Ranches, Homes & Land LLC, Stacie Ewing, 575-779-6317, 575-377-3382, P.O. Box 73, Eagle Nest, NM, 87718, stacie@ americanwestre.com, www.americanwestre. com, 80 Acre horse/cattle property in Miami New Mexico. Great home with water rights, outbuildings, and dirt ponds. Don’t miss an opportunity to have a great property.

Angel Fire Chamber of Commerce, 575-3776353, 3407 Mountain View Blvd, Angel fire, NM, 87710, info@angelfire.org, www. angelfirecoc.org, Promoting business in Angel Fire NM.

Barzona Breeders Association of America, Alecia Heinz, 641-745-9170, 604 Cedar, St Adair, IA, 50002, info@barzona.com, www. barzona.com

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, 307-6325105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, karen@buddfalen. com, buddfalen.com, Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Red Angus, Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights.

Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc, 505-5088002, P.O. Box 7035, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, cattlegrowersfoundationinc@ gmail.com. Caren Cowan, President., www. raisingranchers.com, laying the groundwork for the future of ranching.

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

Cibola County Extension Office, Chase Elkins, 505-287-9266, 551 Washinton Ave, Grants, NM, 87020, cibola@nmsu.edu.gov, Reg. cattle, Reg. horses, Reg. sheep, Reg. swine and alfalfa.

Cimarron Chamber of Commerce, Candee Rinde, 575-376-2417, 575-376-2417, 104 N. Linclon Ave, P.O. Box 604, Cimarron, NM, 87714, cimarronnm@gmail.com, www. cimarronnm.com, The history of Cimarron, New Mexico is rich and interesting, and visitors still enjoy it today. Check out our website at www.cimarronnm.com to learn more about this great little village.

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

Colfax Soil & Water Conservation District, Patricia K Kossler, 575-445-9571, 245 Park Ave ste206, Raton, NM, 87740, patricia. kossler@nm.nacdnet.net, info service.

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

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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JULY 2023 79 STEVE & DEBBIE HOOPER · 575/773-4535 · FAX : 575/773-4583 · HC 32, BOX 405 RED HILL RT., QUEMADO, NM 87829      Cattle Bred for Performance OPTIMUM GENETIC    – Registered Herefords & Black Angus – HOOPER CATTLEOMPANY B r e e d i n g S u p e r i o r S e e d s t o c k f o r S o u t h w e s t e r n C a t t l e m e n f o r 6 5 Y e a r s . www.hoopercattlecompany.com • Tr ucking For Hire • Flatbed • Cattle Pot c a t r o n county LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBER Cattle & Calves 20,500 Beef Cows 15,300 Sheep and Lambs 200 Population 3,534 Land Area 6,898 square miles Rainfall median, 14.6’’ Average First Freeze Date September 24 Average Last Freeze Date June 8 Elevation 6,879 ft County Seat Reserve Total Federal Land 2,773,746 State Land 512,876 acres Indian Land 10,966 acres Deeded Land 1,135,150 acres Inland Water 900 acres Irrigated Land surface: 2,010 acres; ground: 240 acres; surface & ground: 1,680 acres County Extension Agent 575-533-6430 CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE * Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands Latest data at www nass usda gov

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.

Dolan & Asssociates, Daniel Dolan, 505-2692056, 505-883-1266, 505-888-7509, 3167 San Mateo NE Unit 110, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, drd@lobo.net, dolan-envirolaw.com Legal and consulting environmental services related to water right, endangered species consultation, Oil & Gas, groundwater, NMED actions or complaints, solar, family trusts, firearms issues.

Eastern New Mexico State Fair, 575-623-9411, P.O.Box 824, P.O.Box 824, Roswell, NM, 88202, enmsf@cableone.net, Eastern New Mexico State Fair Oct.3-8.

Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell

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, 575-5819144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, maceybel@gmail.com, Offering high altitude ranch raised calves for fall marketing.

International Brangus Breeders Association, Brangus Association, 210-696-8231, P.O. Box 809, Adkins, TX, 78101, info@gobrangus.com.

National Animal Interest Alliance, 503-7618962, 503-227-8450, PO Box 66579, Portland, OR, 97290-6579, support@ naiaonline.org,

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, 505-841-9407, 505-841-9409, 1209 Mountain Rd. Pl. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, nmbeef@nmbeef.com, www. nmbeef.com

New Mexico Business Coalition, 505-8364223, P.O. Box 95735, Albuquerque, NM, 87199, nmbiz@nmbizcoalition.org, The NMBC is a true grass roots operation that will educate individual voters about the candidate and issues in their district and motivate them to take that knowledge to the polls and vote.

New Mexico Cattle Growers Association, 505-247-0584, 809 First St., Moriarty, NM 87035; PO Box 850, Moriarty, NM 87035. www.nmagriculture.org Serving ranching families and their supporters in New Mexico and 19 other states.

New Mexico Chile Association, Travis Day, ednmca@gamil.com, 575-894-6215, nmchileassociation.com . Representing the signature crop of New Mexico.

New Mexico Council of Outfitters and Guides, Kerrie Romero, 505-440-5258, 51 Bogan Rd, Stanley, NM, 87056, info@nmoutfitters. com, www.nmoutfitters.com, Serving the Professional Hunting/Fishing Industry since 1978.

New Mexico CowBelles, www. newmexicocowbelles.org, Sustain the integrity of the New Mexico Beef Industry through consumer awareness, education, and promotion while respecting the past, living in the present, and looking towards the future.

New Mexico Federal Lands Council, Don L. (Bebo) Lee, 575-963-2505, P.O. Box 149, Alamogordo, NM, 88310, newmexicofederallandscouncil@gmail.com, Representing federal and state trust lands users.

New Mexico Horse Breeders Association 505-262-0224, Uptown Stn., P.O. Box 36869, Albuquerque, NM, 87176, www. nmhorsebreeders.com, The New Mexico Bred Program is the best State-Bred program in the world.

New Mexico Horse Council, Danette McGuire Exec. Sec., 505-345-8959, P.O. Box 10206, Albuquerque, NM, 87184, nmhc@swcp.com, www.nmhorsecouncil.org, Dedicated to uniting the horse industry in NM through education and public outreach.

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

New Mexico Oil & Gas Association, 505-9822568, 505-660-4207, 505-986-1094, P. O. Box 1864, Santa Fe, NM, 87504, marieg@ nmoga.org, www.nmoga.org

New Mexico Quarter Horse Assn, Toni Miller, 505-401-8664, P.O. Box 11, Peralta, NM, 87042, tonijeamiller@comcast.net, www. nmqha.com, NM affiliate of AQHA, offering show, futurities, activity of horses of all breeds.

New Mexico Wool Growers Inc, 505-247-0584, 505-842-1766, 809 First St., Moriarty, NM 87035; PO Box 850, Moriarty, NM 87035. www.nmagiculture.org, Trade organization for New Mexico Sheep Industry.

NM Paint Horse Club, Marilyn Novat, President, novatdgm@gmail.com, www.nmpainthorse. org, NM State affiliate of the American Paint Horse Association sponsoring horse shows offering traditional horse show classes for all levels of riders plus cutting, working cowhorse and Ranch classes.

NM Palomino Exhibitors Association, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www.nmpea.com, NM State affiliate of the Palomino Horse Breeders of America. Horse shows and awards program for members showing Palomino and Palomino Bred horses in NM. All levels of riders welcomed.

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JULY 2023 81 Population 65,010 Land Area 6,095 square miles Rainfall median, 9.7’’ Average First Freeze Date October 29 Average Last Freeze Date April 8 Elevation 3,636 ft. County Seat Roswell Total Federal Land 1,251,538 acres State Land 707,224 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 1,928,900 acres Inland Water 1,900 acres Irrigated Land surface: 3,260 acres; ground: 78,970 acres; surface & ground: 15,590 acres County Extension Agent 575-622-3210 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1,2023 c h a v e s county BEARING PRODUCTION PECANS ACRES (1000 lbs.) 4,100 6,150 TYPE NUMBER Cattle & Calves 165,000 Beef Cows 34,000 Milk Cows 63,000 Sheep & Lambs 16,000 HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 10,200 78,000 tons Hay, Other 2,800 11,700 tons Cotton, Upland 2,190 5,140 bales* *Production in 480 lb 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

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

Reserve Chamber of Commerce, 575-5336116, P.O.Box 415, Reserve, NM, 87830, reservecc@gilanet.com, www.gilanet. com/reservecc, Promoting economic development in Catron County.

Rio Arriba Farm & Livestock Bureau, Aileen Prada Martinez, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, apradamartinez@yahoo. com, Your county voice for agriculture. A grassroots organization assisting farmers and ranchers at county, state and national levels.

Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, HC Neel, executive director, 361-592-9357, P.O. Box 1257, Kingsville, TX, 78364, hcneel@ 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.

Texas Hereford Association, 817-8313161, 817-821-3544, 817-831-3162, 4609 Airport Freeway, Fort Worth, TX, 76117, texashereford@sbcglobal.net, texashereford.org, Hereford - Reg. & Comm. Hereford cattle. Hereford breed promotion and service to purebred and commercial cattle operations.

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

USDA/APHIS/Wildlife Services, Jon Grant, State Director, 505-346-2640, 8441 Washington St NE ste C, Albuquerque, NM, 87113, alan.may@aphis.usda.gov, USDA wildlife service.

USDA Farm Services, Jonas Moya, State Director, 505-761-4900, 100 Sun Ave, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, USDA Farm services agency.

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services, Xavier Montoya, 505-761-4400, 100 Sun Ave, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, Natural Resources.

USDA Rural Economic Development, 505-7614900, 100 Sun Ave., Albuquerque, NM, 87109, USDA Rural Economic Development.

Zenitram Ranch, Donald Martinez Jr. 575-5819144, 505-927-1838, PO Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, maceybel@gmail.com Commercial high altitude raised South Devon crossed calves for sale. Breeding stock and calves for meat. Processing and delivery is available.

Attorneys

Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Frank Falen, Karen Budd-Falen, Sarah Falen, 307-6325105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, frank@buddfalen. com, buddfalen.com, Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Red Angus, Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights.

Dolan & Asssociates, Daniel Dolan, 505-2692056, 505-883-1266, 505-888-7509, 3167 San Mateo NE Unit 110, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, drd@lobo.net, dolan-envirolaw.com Legal and consulting environmental services related to water right, endangered species consultation, Oil & Gas, groundwater, NMED actions or complaints, solar, family trusts, firearms issues.

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.

Auctions / Markets

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

Adobe Palace Performance Center, Rose Reams, 575-648-8200, 602-686-2054, 6479 Hwy 380 West, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, RuidosoRose@yahoo.com, NA,

Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Inc, Charlie Myers , 505-864-7451, 505-269-9075, 505-864-7073, 19543 Highway 314, Belen, NM, 87002, pennygail66@gmail.com, www. belenlivestockauction.com, Cattle Livestock sales by auction

Charles F Dickerson Inc., Charles F Dickerson, 575-644-7445, 575-526-1106, 575-5260880, 3920 W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, charles@cfdauction.com, Charles F. Dickerson, Inc, International Auctioneers.

Clift Land Brokers, George Clift, 806-3559856, 806-674-8979, 806-358-3481, 3430 I-40 West, Amarillo, TX, 79102, LandUpdate@CliftLandBrokers.com, www. CliftLandBrokers.com, Recognized by Land Report as one of America’s Best Brokerages 4 years in a row, specializing in farm/ranch, and commercial real estate. 7 offices, 21 agents and licensed in TX, OK, KS, CO, NE, & NM.

Clovis Livestock Auction, Charlie Rogers, 575-762-4422, 504 S. Hull, Clovis, NM, 88101, clovislivestockauction@yahoo.com, Comm. cattle, Comm. horses, serving all your buying and selling needs.

Dexter Livestock Commission, 274 East Darby Road, Dexter, NM 88230, 575-624-COWS, www,dexterlivestockcommission.com; Sale 11:00 a.m. Every Tuesday, Accepting all classes of Beef Cows & Bulls, Calves & Yearlings, No Feed Charges for Cattle Delivered on Tuesday.

Five States Livestock Auction,, 575-374-2505, P.O. Box 266, 54 Lake Hwy., Clayton, NM, 88415, Comm. cattle, sheep, and horses.

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QUARTERLY All-BREED HORSE SALES (Cattle Sales on these weekends will be held on Friday.) (Tack sales held Friday Evening before each Horse Sale ) 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 Southwest Livestock Auction SELLING EVERY SATURDAY, 12 NOON DAIRY CATTLE • RANCH CATTLE • HORSES Special SALES (In conjunction with our regular sales ) 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 2023 DIRECTORY LISTINGS
JULY 2023 83 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 c i b o l a county Population 27,160 Land Area 3,986 square miles Rainfall median, 10.0’’ Average First Freeze Date October 12 Average Last Freeze Date May 7 Elevation 6,160 ft. County Seat Grants Total Federal Land 844,720 acres State Land 188,889 acres Indian Land 906,006 acres Deeded Land 967,025 acres Inland Water 1,437 acres Irrigated Land surface: 6,300 acres; ground: 500 acres; surface & ground: 2,260 acres County Extension Agent 505-287-9266 CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE TYPE NUMBER Cattle & Calves 13,100 Beef Cows 9,500 Sheep & Lambs 2,500 * Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands Latest data at www nass usda gov Join Today For membership information, please email newmexicofederallandscouncil@gmail.com DO YOU HAVE A STAKE IN RANCHING ON FEDERAL AND STATE LANDS? Do you know who is watching out for YOUR interests?

J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-4852500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@jandjauction.com, jandjauction. com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets.

McCall Auction Services, Howard McCall, 505-296-0979, 1524 Eubank NE, Suite 6, Albuquerue, NM, 87112, h4mccall@gmail. com, Auction services for real estate, farm and ranch brokers, registered cattle sales management.

Roswell Livestock Auction, Benny/Smiley Wooton, 575-622-5580, 900 Garden, Roswell, NM, 88202, rla@dfn.com, Cattle & horse; livestock auction, livestock trucking, Roswell Brangus Bull sale last Sat in Feb.

Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-400-0312, P.O. Box 121, Encino , NM, 88321, siresourcebulls@ gmail.com, siresource.com, Sire-Source is a site designed to market bulls for all seed stock breeders in one location. Ability to narrow your search by selecting the EPD’s interested in. Video and pictures available.

Southwest Livestock Auction, Dennis Chavez, 505-865-4600, P.O. Box 700, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, swlivestock@aol.com, Sale every Saturday at 12 noon – selling cattle, horses, sheep, and goats.

Western Trading Post, Jim Olson, 520-4267702, 403 N. Florence St, Casa Grande, AZ, 85122, www.TotallyWestern.com. Cowboy & Indian memorabilia, Collectables, Southwestern Antiques. We buy, sell, trade and pawn.

Willcox Livestock Auction, Sonny Shores, 520-384-2206, 520-507-2134, 1020 N. Haskell Ave., P.O. Box 1117, Willcox, AZ, 85644, www.willcoxlivestockauction.com, Sale every Thursday 11AM, view online at www. dvauction.com, visit the website for special sales throughout the year.

Beef Packers

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

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. cattlewe 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, 817-210-4225, 4500 Mercantile Plaza Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76137, info@ aquaknow.com, aquaknow.com, AquaKnow provides water quality testing & analytical services for residential & commercial customers. We provide the collection bottles, you collect & ship the water samples, results are emailed.

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.

Dolan & Asssociates, Daniel Dolan, 505-2692056, 505-883-1266, 505-888-7509, 3167 San Mateo NE Unit 110, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, drd@lobo.net, dolan-envirolaw.com

Legal and consulting environmental services related to water right, endangered species consultation, Oil & Gas, groundwater, NMED actions or complaints, solar, family trusts, firearms issues.

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.

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CS Cattle Co. • 575/376-2827

Cimarron, New Mexico

“Out in God’s country”

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.

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When in Colfax County visit Cimarron and the Aztec Mill Museum “Crossing the Rayado”
JULY 2023 85 Farmingisyourlivelihood,andit’s ourbusinesstohelpprotectthat. We make it simple to help you select the coverage that’s right for you today and provide options for the future of your growing operation. Now that’s Smarter Insurance for Agriculture.® Contact us to schedule an on-site SuperCheck® and ensure you have the coverage you need. Farm & Ranch | Commercial Ag | Crop | Succession Strategies | Workers Compensation Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance Company,* Western Agricultural Insurance Company,* Life Insurance Company*/West Des Moines, IA. *Company providers of Farm Bureau FinancialServices PC044 (1-18) Monte Anderson Agent, AgWise Master Certified Farm Bureau Financial Services 921 E 21st Street, Suite E Clovis NM 88101 (575)762-4729 (575)762-1774 fax Bethany Posey 15 Oak, Clayton, NM 88415 (575)374-8933 (575)374-8934 fax monte.anderson@fbfs.com monteanderson. fbfsagents.com Farming is your livelihood, and it’s our business to help protect that. c o l f a x Population 11,979 Land Area 3,771 square miles Rainfall median, 15.9’’ Average First Freeze Date October 6 Average Last Freeze Date May 11 Elevation 6,933 ft. County Seat Raton Total Federal Land 88,920 acres State Land 274,777 acres Indian Land 73 acres Deeded Land 2,057,189 acres Inland Water 4,500 acres Irrigated Land surface: 30,800 County Extension Agent 575-445-8071 county LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 25,000 Beef Cows 15,300 Sheep & Lambs 100 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES * Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands Latest data at www nass usda gov HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 2,000 3,800 tons Hay, Other 1,600 1,700 tons

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, 505-2987742, 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.

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

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

ROC Inc., Robert Otero, 505-565-1117, P.O. Box 385, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, rocincnm@ comcast.net, Excavation / trenching; directional boring.

Taylor Ranch, Jim or Wanda Taylor, 575-2672819, 575-740-1115, HC 32 Box 45, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, englecowcamp@ yahoo.com, steel products & metal roofing

Dogs

Lacy’s Mini Aussies & Corgies, Sandra Lacy, 575-808-9010, PO Box 522, Capitan, NM, 88316, cowbelllringing@yahoo.com, “Raised in a active home, Parents health tested

Killian Ranch Australian Shepherds, Mark Killian, 480-250-8410, 4741 E. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ, 85206, Markwkillian@aol.com, www.killianranchaussies.com, Working dogs that have beauty, brains & stamina.

Moose Creek Mini Aussies, Gail Berndt, 573-289-1400, Box 723, Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346, moosecreekminis@gmail. com, “Health guaranteed mini and toy Australian Shepherds since 1986.” Located near Ruidoso, NM 573-289-1400, moosecreekminis@gmail.com

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.

Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Karen Budd-Falen, Frank Falen, Sarah Falen, 307-632-5105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, karen@buddfalen.com, buddfalen.com,. Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights.

Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc, 505-5088002, P.O. Box 7035, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, cattlegrowersfoundationinc@ gmail.com. Caren Cowan, President., www. raisingranchers.com, laying the groundwork for the future of ranching.

C2 Consulting , Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, c2consulting7@gmail. com, www.lagloriacattleco.com, Experienced bilingual consultants focused on improving profitability of beef operations through development of site-specific nutrition, genetic, marketing, and employee training programs.

Chaves-Otero-Lincoln CountyFarm Service Agency , Lynn Muncy, CED, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@nm.usda.gov, Chaves County Farm Service Agency

Circle B Ranch, Paul Madrid, 505-250-4456, 505-259-4823, PO Box 306, Bernalillo, NM, 87004, pjmadrid@msn.com, Angus and Irish black cattle, .

Corriente CowBelles, Ashley Ivins, 575-8087325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Promoting the beef industry through education and service in Lincoln County.

Cow Sense Herd Management Software, Tim Davis, 800-584-0040, 402-3236969, 402-323-6968, 245 South 84th Street, Suite 218, Lincoln, NE, 685102600, info@cowsense.com, https:// midwestmicro.us/, As the proven leader in cowherd management software, our NEW revolutionary solutions fit any commercial or seed-stock operation. Download a FREE Trial from: https://midwestmicro.us/free_trial_ download, .

DairyMAX , 800-332-4790, 2214 Paddock Way Drive Sute 600, Grand Prarie, TX, 75050, www.dairymax.org, Generic Dairy Promotion service, including nutritional education, school food consultation and industrial relations.

DuBois Rodeo Scholarships, Frank DuBois, 575-523-4151, P.O. Box 999, Mesquite, NM, 88048, mscowboy@gmail.com, Using rodeo to educate and develop the future of agriculture.

Eastern New Mexico University-Roswell, Ms. Myers, 575-624-7337, P.O. Box 6000, Roswell, NM, 88202, Training/education for automotive, aviation, electronics/computer Technology, drafting and design, industrial engineering, safety, pilot training, fire safety and welding.

History & GHOST Tours of Old Town

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

LG Genetics, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www.lagloriacattleco. com, Custom Estrus Synchronization, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer, and Ultrasound Pregnancy Diagnosis. Training for artificial insemination, and ultrasound pregnancy diagnomonfettesis.

Livestock Market Digest, 505-243-9515, www. aaalivestock.com, caren.cowan1@gmail.com. PO Box 7458, Albuquerque, NM. 87194, Lee Pitts: NEWS A WITH A VIEW and a whole lot more!

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

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JULY 2023 87 Grau Charolais ranCh Performance Tested Since 1965 BULLS, FEMALES & SEMEN FOR SALE T. Lane Grau – 575.760.6336 – tlgrau@hotmail.com Colten Grau – 575.760.4510 – colten_g@hotmail.com 1680 CR 37 Grady, New Mexico 88120 Grau Charolais ranCh Population 48,445 Land Area 1,404 square miles Rainfall median, 16.5’’ Average First Freeze Date October 28 Average Last Freeze Date April 15 Elevation 4,280 ft. County Seat Clovis Total Federal Land 3,468 acres State Land 60,150 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 837,767 acres Inland Water 800 acres Irrigated Land ground: 222,000 acres; surface and ground: 200 County Extension Agent 575-763-6505 CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 c u r r y county TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 240,000 Beef Cows 11,300 Milk Cows 78,000 Sheep & Lambs 400 * 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

New Mexico Ag in the Classroom, 575-5324714, 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, 505-841-9407, 505-841-9409, 1209 Mountain Rd. Pl. NE, Suite C, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, nmbeef@nmbeef.com, www. nmbeef.com

New Mexico Chile Association, Travis Day, 575-894-6215, 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.

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

New Mexico Stockman, 505-243-9515, www. aaalivestock.com, PO Box 7127, Albuquerque, NM, 87194. THE VOICE on Western Lifestyle and issues

NMSU Corona Range and Livestock Research Center, Shad Cox, 575-799-3569, 575-849-1015, 575-849-1021, P.O. Box 392, 739 University Road, Corona, NM, 88318, shadcox@nmsu.edu, Corona.nmsu.edu, Calving ease Angus Bulls, Commercial Crossbred calves, Commercial Rambouillet and SAMM crossbred rams, ewes, and lambs, crossbred show wethers, doelings and guard dogs. Conference facilities.

Nogal Mesa Ranchman’s Camp Meeting , Nogal Mesa Ranchman’s, 575-355-2803, P.O. Box 86, Nogal, NM, 88341, acornerstone@ plateautel.net, www.nmrcampmeeting.com.

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

Otero CowBelles, Education Ch. Debi W. Rupe, 575-434-0208, 575-443-4103, 800 Laborcita Canyon Road, La Luz, NM, 88337-9308, debirupe@yahoo.com, We Tell the BEEF Story from Pasture to Plate.

Range & Ranch Management Services , Christopher D. Allison , 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd , Mesilla Park , NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com Range and Ranch Management Services.

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

University of Arizona, Colin Kaltenbach, 520-292-2254, 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.

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ADM Animal Nutrition, Mona Klein, 806-2828429, 3650 Deere Dr, Hereford, TX, 79045, mona.klein@adm.com, admanimalnutrition. com. Meet nutritional needs of your production animal! MoorMan’s® Range Minerals and Mintrate®, innovation of AMPT™ and AminoGain®. ADM offers value with quality products for all species.

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

Ag Specialties Inc., Darrol Childers, President, 806-359-5544, 806-679-7295, P.O. Box 7483, Amarillo, TX, 79114, Products include: Silage Inoculants, Direct Fed Microbials, Probiotics, Enzymes.

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

Bar Guitar Feed Co., Gary Mendiola, 575-2915339, 575-653-4140, PO Box 69, 29262 US Highway 70, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@ pvtn.net, Livestock supplemental feed sales for cattle and horses. Dealer for protein and mineral tubs by SmartLic Supplements, Westway Feed Products and liquid feed by Mix 30. We deliver to your ranch.

Bays Cattle Co., Ty Bays, 575-590-7587, 575-5373275, P.O. Box 2982, Silver City, NM, 88062, sherribays@q.com, Registered Angus Bulls and Commercial Hereford Bulls. Weaned crossbred calves. Mix 30 Liquid Feed.

Bill King Ranch, Bill King, Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, billkingranch. com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage.

Box Farms & Irrigation, Phillip & Kathleen Box, 575-576-2780, 575-403-7358, 575-461-0240, 2993 Quay Road 61, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, pbox_bia@plateautel.net, Commerical Cattle & Hays, Irrigation Systems Sales & Services. Consulting.

Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-7725766, P.O. Box 302, Datil, NM, 87821, Feed sale and delivery. Livestock transport.

Bryan Farm LLC, Jack Bryan, 505-832-1112, 41 Kind Rd, Stanley, NM, 87056, mgtractor@ gmail.com, Reg. warmbloods and warmblood crosses; alfalfa, orchard grass; tractors, implements, farm equipment; service shop.

Burnett Ranch Feeds LLC, Jim Bob Burnett, 575-365-8291, 7255 Roswell Highway, Artesia, NM, 88210, burnettjimbob@ gmail.com, www.burnettranchfeeds.com, Complete line of feeds bulk and sack.

Burnett Ranch Feeds LLC, Mike Hanagan, 575-703-6190, 575-365-8291, 7255 Roswell Highway, Artesia, NM, 88210, jbb@pvtn.net, burnettranchfeeds.com.

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

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

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JULY 2023 89 U.S. 60/84 East Ft. Sumner, New Mexico 575-355-2277 575-512-5375 Ironhorse Pipe & Steel u Portable Corral Panels u Pasture and Corral Gates u Pipe – New and Used u Square, Angle, Flat Steel u Cee Purlin u Custom Welding u Manufacturing to Your Design county d e b a c a Population 1,602 Land Area 2,366 square miles Rainfall median, 15.1’’ Average First Freeze Date October 23 Average Last Freeze Date April 18 Elevation 4,030 ft. County Seat Ft. Sumner Total Federal Land 44,481 acres State Land 242,868 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 1,206,408 acres Inland Water 6,600 acres Irrigated Land surface: 6,140 acres; ground: 7,080 acres County Extension Agent 575-355-2381 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 32,500 Beef Cows 17,300 Sheep & Lambs 900 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION * 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 Hay, Alfalfa 3,000 17,500 tons

Central Life Sciences, Michael Hampton, 817-487-5138, 800-347-8272, 401 Westmeadow Dr., Cleburne, TX, 76033, mhampton@central.com, www.Altosidigr. com & www.starbarproducts.com, Central Life Sciences offers effective fly control programs and solutions to help keep your cattle healthy and productive.

Circle S Feed Store, Wally Menuey, 575-8858369, 800-386-1235, 2907 South Canal, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, www.circlesfeed.com, Animal Feed, Health Products & Supplies.

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

Cortese Feed Inc., Knox & Elaine Cortese, 575-355-2271, P.O. Box 25, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, Cortese Feed & Supply, Knox & Elaine Cortese, P.O. Box 25, Ft. Sumner, NM 88119 575-355-2271, Purina Feed, tack, animal health, T&s feeders, flatbed trailers, storage containers.

Cowtown Feed & Livestock , Dudley Byerley, 505-722-6913, 505-870-2535, #14 Hamilton Rd US Hwy 491, Gallup, NM, 87305, dudleybyerley@yahoo.com, Buyer and seller of all classes of livestock, wool and mohair.

CPE Feeds Inc., CPE Feeds Inc., 806-6374758, 2102 Lubbuck Road, Brownfield, TX, 79316, CPE Feeds Inc Brownfield, TX 79316, 806-637-7458 Cottonseed Products, Range Cubes.

Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 970-736-2272, 14908 Hwy 550 South, Dourango, CO, 81301, Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 14908 Hwy. 550 South, Durango, CO 81301, 303-2590650, Reg. Limousin cattle, alfalfa, grass hay, oat hay.

Creighton’s Town and Country , Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca.net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today!

Crisden Investments LLC, C.E. Sanchez, 505-287-2074, P.O. Box 992, Grants, NM, 87020, milanstorage@gmail.com, Hay crops : office and warehouse storage.

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

Curtis & Curtis, Blake or Tye Curtis, 575-7624759, 4500 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, Seed sales, small grain, alfalfa, sorghums, forages, irrigated and native grasses.

DBS Commodities, 575-622-9200, 184 Darby Rd., Dexter, NM, 88230, Dairy Feed and nutritional consultant.

Decker Services, Justin Decker, 505-330-8089, 18 CR 6830, Waterflow, NM, 87421, Reg. Hereford bulls.

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

Delk Feed Company , Joe Delk, 575-644-3082, Residence: 353 No Problem Dr, Las Cruces, NM, Warehouse: Barker Produce Inc., 7750 Frontage Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, Delk. Feed@yahoo.com, www.admanimalnutrition. com, Wholesale Distributor ADM Animal Nutrition. MoorMan’s Range Mineral & Protein Supplements, Forage First Equine Feeds, ShowTec Show Feeds,

Lyssy & Eckel Feeds, Charles Eckel, 830-4843314, 111 E. Westmeyer Street, Poth, TX, 78147, charles@lefeeds.com, www.lefeeds. com, Lyssy & Eckel established in 1945 utilizes the top ingredients and formulations to maximize your herd’s genetic potential. Specializing in Cattle, Wildlife, Sheep and Goat and Custom Rations.

Lyssy & Eckel Feeds, Ronnie Eckel, 575-6223260, 905 White Mill Road, Roswell, NM, 88203, Charles@lefeeds.com www.lefeeds. com Lyssy & Eckel established in 1945 utilizes the top ingredients and formulations to maximize your herd’s genetic potential. Specializing in Cattle, Wildlife, Sheep and Goat and Custom Rations.

Ensz Hauling , Karl, Jeremy, 575-799-9160, 575-799-9179, NM, Alfalfa Hay Small/Round Bales, Hegari - Triticale.

F & F Cattle Company , Michael S. Fitzgerald, 575-673-2346, 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM, NM, 87733, ffcattleco@ plateautel.net, Commercial cattle, AQHA registered horses, winter wheat, hay.

Farmway Feed Mills, John Octerbeck, 505-4256775, P.O. Box 390, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Complete line of livestock and poultry feeds. Hi-Pro Feeds, 800-447-7620, hiprofeeds.com.

Hudson Livestock Supplements Incorporated, 800-750-9608, 325-6593992, 8150 Thompson Road, Miles, TX, 76861, hudliv@aol.com, www.hudsonlivestock.com, Molasses in the tub.

J3 Cattle Company , Joshua & Katie Ramsey, 575-921-3895, 575-921-5990, P.O. Box 26, Alamgordo, NM, 88311, joshuaramsey24@ gmail.com, www.j3cattle.com, Shorthorn and Maine influenced cattle, show steers and heifers; Contact us with questions on show feeds.

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, 575-799-3670, 1305 W Brady Ave, Clovis, NM, 88101, bryan@mesafeedproducts.com, Liquid feed supplements.

Motley Mill & Cube, Motley, 806-348-7151, 806-348-7316, TX-70, Roaring Springs, TX, 79256.

(575) 502-0013

Anthony, New Mexico • www.punchycattlecompanyandtanksupply.com facebook.com/Punchy-Cattle-Company-Tank-Supply-1416734078350487

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

ANIMAL & RANGE SCIENCES

Four on-campus animal facilities house:

BEEF CATTLE

HORSES/SWINE SHEEP

Students can major in Animal or Rangeland Resources and are provided with the very best of “hands on” academic instruction by our faculty. Fully equipped labs allow students access to cutting-edge research in:

livestock nutrition / genetics / physiology / endocrinology / meat science / wool / toxicology / watershed & rangeland ecology / weed & brush control / plant systematics / grazing management

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

Dr. Shanna Ivey – 575/646-2515 / Dr. John Campbell – 575/646-6180 / http://aces.nmsu.edu/academics/anrs

THE DEPARTMENT ALSO OPERATES

• 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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2022 FIGURES HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 6,700 49,000 tons BEARING PRODUCTION PECANS ACRES (1000 lbs.) 32,000 52,000
JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 57,000 Beef Cows 7,200 Milk Cows 21,000 Sheep & Lambs 900 Population 218,157 Land Area 3,804 square miles Rainfall median, 8.3’’ Average First Freeze Date October 28 Average Last Freeze Date April 9 Elevation 3,881 ft. County Seat Las Cruces Total Federal Land 1,826,710 acres State Land 228,564 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 386,774 acres Inland Water 0 acres Irrigated Land ground: 9,370 acres; surface & ground: 86,660 acres County Extension Agent 575-525-6649 * 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

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

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

Rafter F Farm & Ranch, Felipe Sanchez, 505-250-0265, P.O. Box 398, Jarales, NM, 87023, Quality barn-stored alfalfa hay and registered black Angus bulls.

Rancho Las Lagunas, Alfredo J. Roybal, 505-455-7211, 505-470-5630, 19-A Rancho Las Lagunas, Santa Fe, NM, 87506, ajroybal55@gmail.com, Comm. Hereford & Black Baldy Replacement Heifers, Alfalfa & Alfalfa/grass Mix Hay in small square bales.

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

Mrs. Richard T. Ritter, CPA, Linda Ritter, 575-838-2209, P.O. Box 1558, Socorro, NM, 87801, ritter@sdc.org, Comm. Angus cross; hay production; certified public accountant.

Riomax/Rio Nutrition, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices. com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Want to increase profitability? Feed more of what your cattle need, feed less total supplement, get more out of your grass, with a guaranteed consumption-even in drought. A proven nutrition solution!

Romero Feed Store, Pat Romero, 505-245-7990, P.O. Box 1264, Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Dealer of Acco feeds, animals and poultry feeds.

Saddle Butte Ag Inc., Kate Hartnell, 541-9280102, PO Box 50, Shedd, OR, 97377, kate@ saddlebutte.com 360forage.com Forage seed to improve you soil health, plant health and animal health. Visit 360forage.com

Salt Pointe LLC, Wesley Watts, 575-3613658, P.O. Box 2262, Carlsbad, NM, 88221, wesleywatts@bajabb.com, Mixed-blocks available at a reduced price; bagged and bulk salt also available. Located in southeastern New Mexico. We can deliver anywhere in truckload quantities. Call Wes at 575-3613658.

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

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

Williams Ranch Supply , 505-238-5646, 575-773-4112, 56 Candelaria S, Quemado, NM, 87829, wrsquemado@gmail.com williamsranchsupply.com Certified Dealer with Purina, Suther Feed, MooreMans Show Feed, Mesa Feeds , Lakin Pellets, AC Nutrition, Chaffhaye Alfalfa & Hubbard feeds! Authorized dealer for Arrowquip chutes.

Feedlots

Bar-G Feedyard, Kevin Bunch, 806-357-2241, P.O. Box 1797, Hereford, TX, 79045. www. bar-g.com, Custom cattle feeding at its finest.

Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders, Steven Meyer, 800-774-7900, 2320 Zinga Drive, Reedsburg, WI, 53959, smeyer@renegadepartswashers.com, www.automaticcattlefeeder.com. Hanen Automatic Cattle and Livestock Feeders provide the correct levels of nutrition to your cattle and livestock, up to 6 feedings per day. Solar Powered or 120 Volt Programmable Options.

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

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

Robertson Livestock , Donnie Robertson, 936-581-1844, 4661 PR 4055, Normagee, TX, 77871, crober86@aol.com, Certified Ultrasound Technician, registered and commercial cattle, and feedlot.

Tucumcari Feed Yard,, 575-461-9732, 505-6520195, P.O. Box 912, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, tucumcarifeedyard@hotmail.com, Feedyard.

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

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, 505-9277935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, c2consulting7@gmail. com, www.lagloriacattleco.com, Experienced bilingual consultants focused on improving profitability of beef operations through development of site-specific nutrition, genetic, marketing, and employee training programs.

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JULY 2023 93 LISTING AND SELLING ALL PROPERTY TYPES Homes and land in Roswell, Artesia, Carlsbad and everywhere within New Mexico. View online at www.harwellandassociatesre.com e d d y county Population 64,858 Land Area 4,180 square miles Rainfall median, 11.9’’ Average First Freeze Date November 5 Average Last Freeze Date April 2 Elevation 3,120 ft. County Seat Carlsbad Total Federal Land 1,580,906 acres State Land 509,864 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 596,133 acres Inland Water 8,100 acres Irrigated Land surface: 15,180 acres; ground: 35,470 acres; surface & ground: 25,040 acres County Extension Agent 575-887-6595 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 2022 FIGURES HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 11,700 80,100 tons CROP PRODUCTION * 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 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 34,500 Beef Cows 15,400 Milk Cows 7,000 Sheep & Lambs 700

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.

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

Cow Sense Herd Management Software

Tim Davis, 800-584-0040, 402-3236969, 402-323-6968, 245 South 84th Street, Suite 218, Lincoln, NE, 685102600, info@cowsense.com, https:// midwestmicro.us/, As the proven leader in cowherd management software, our NEW revolutionary solutions fit any commercial or seed-stock operation. Download a FREE Trial from: https://midwestmicro.us/free_trial_ download,.

Farm Bureau Financial Services, Dennis Reid, 575-762-4729, 575-762-7432, 575-762-1774, 1516 N Thornton, Clovis, NM, 88101, dreid@ fbfs.com.

Farm Bureau Financial Services, Kevin Branum, 505-876-0580, 200 N. First St., Ste B, Grants, NM, 87020, kevin.branum@fbfs. com, kevinbranum.fbfsagents.com. Smarter Insurance for Agriculture, #1 ag insurer in our territory.

Farm Bureau Financial Services, Larry G. Marshall, 575-734-5415, 575-6231020, 575-734-5310, P.O. Box 399, Dexter, NM, 88230, larry.marshall@fbfs.com. www.AgentLarryMarshall.com. As the #1 ag insurer in our territory, we offer comprehensive coverage that helps protect your farm/ranch, machinery, livestock and so much more. Schedule a SuperCheck today!

Farm Bureau Financial Services, 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.

Tamara G. Hurt CPAPC, 575-546-7557, 575-5463953, PO Box 2049, 216 S. Gold Ave, Deming, NM, 88031, tamara@hurtcpe.com Serving all your financial, tax and succession planning needs,

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

Joe Stubblefield & Associates, Micheal Perez, 575-403-7970, 806-622-3482, 13830 South Western Street, Amarillo, TX, 79118, joes3@ suddenlink.net.

Landmark Title Inc., Jay Neff, 575-763-3904, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, landmark@plateautel.ent, landmarkclovis. com, Real Estate closings, Title Insurance, 1031 Exchanges.

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

Principal Financial, Robert Barnard, 575-3733737, 1625 So. Main St #1, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, robert@4barcompany.com, Financial services and business continuation planning.

Mrs. Richard T. Ritter CPA , Linda Ritter, 575-838-2209, P.O. Box 1558, Socorro, NM, 87801, ritter@sdc.org, Angus, Comm. Angus cross; hay production; certified public accountant.

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.

Horses

6666 Ranch, Joe Leathers, 806-596-4457, 806-596-4424, 806-596-4550, 1102 Dash for Cash Road, P.O. Box 130, Guthrie, TX, 79236, www.6666ranch.com, Horses with a History; Brands with a Background.

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

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

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., Comm. Red Bell composites reg. horses, reg. good ranch-type horses.

Brahaim Hindi & Sons, Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-799-4395, 505-228-1566, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Commercial Black Angus, Commercial Rambouillet and Karakiel Sheep, Reg Arabian Horses. Calves, lambs and wool.

Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Inc, Auction Market, Charlie Myers , 505-864-7451, 505-269-9075, 505-864-7073, 19543 Higway 314, Belen, NM, 87002, pennygail66@gmail. com, www.belenlivestockauction.com, Cattle Livestock sales by auction

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

Cowtown Feed & Livestock , Dudley Byerley, 505-722-6913, 505-870-2535, #14 Hamilton Rd US Hwy 491, Gallup, NM, 87305, dudleybyerley@yahoo.com, Buyer and seller of all classes of livestock, wool and mohair.

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

Double Z Bar Ranch, Steve Zimmer, 575-8435054, P.O. Box 17, Miami, NM, 87729, Reg. & Comm. Herefords and Red Angus cattle. Private treaty sales bulls, bred heifers, high quality grass hay.

F & F Cattle Company , Michael S. Fitzgerald, 575-673-2346, 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM, NM, 87733, ffcattleco@ plateautel.net, Commercial cattle, AQHA registered horses, winter wheat, hay.

Finca del Rio Ranch, LLC, Connie Cowan, 602-421-2255, 602-944-0044, 1226 W. Peterson, Camp Verde, AZ, 86332, Working Cow Performance Horses.

Goemmer Land & Livestock , Leland Riley, 505-705-2472, 3148 Highway 42, Willard, NM, 87063, www.goemmer.net.

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Population 27,786 Land Area 3,970 square miles Rainfall median, 14.2” Average First Freeze Date October 24 Average Last Freeze Date April 28 Elevation 6,142 ft. County Seat Silver City Total Federal Land 1,207,930 acres State Land 358,655 acres Indian Land 24,000 acres Deeded Land 975,103 acres Inland Water 0 acres Irrigated Land surface: 3,690 acres; ground: 1,840 acres; surface & ground: 1,420 acres County Extension Agent 575-388-1559 CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle Calves 23,500 Beef Cows 18,000 g r a n t county * 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

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

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

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, Amanda Mayfield, 575-534-7707, P.O. Box 373, Animas, NM, 88020, movecattle1@hughes. net, Registered AQHA horses bred for disposition, conformation, speed and cow. Weanling, yearlings, under saddle for sale. Member and eligible for Ranching Heritage Breeders Association.

J O Bar Quarter Horses LLC, Bobby & Erica Valdez, 575-202-9547, P.O. Box 373, Animas, NM, 88020, Erica.R.Valdez@gmail. com, Registered AQHA horses bred for disposition, conformation, speed and cow. Weanling, yearlings, under saddle for sale. Member and eligible for Ranching Heritage Breeders Association.

Last Go Round Foundation Horses, PJ Crockett, 575-512-7225, P O Box 132, Hope, NM, 88250, pj@ lastgoroundfoundationhorses.com, www. lastgoroundfoundationhorses.com, Foundation Cowbred Horses, colts/fillies for sale, stallions at stud; rope/ranch prospects; Poco Bueno, Jessie James, King, Blackburn, Blue Valentine, Yellow Mount, etc.

Lefebre Horsemanship, Horses, Corey Lefebre, 505-427-0893, 970-759-7025, 48 Road 2391, Aztec, NM, 87410, lexie.crawford.32@gmail. com, Lefebre Horsemanship on Facebook, We specialize in ranch versatility, western performance, and all around colt starting with multiple years experience training and in the PRCA, NCHA, and more. 24/7 video system & free feed grass hay.,

LIS Cattle Company , H.A.Speedy & Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, POB 116, Corona, NM, 88318, Buy, sell, trade all types and classes of livestock

Mesa Vista Stud, Truman Smith DVM, 575-4453912, 1600 South 2nd st, Raton, NM, 87740, mesavist@zianet.com, Reg. Thoroughbreds race horses, breeding, foaling, year round mare care, sales prep.

New Mexico Horse Breeders Association, 505-262-0224, Uptown Stn., P.O. Box 36869, Albuquerque, NM, 87176, www. nmhorsebreeders.com, The New Mexico Bred Program is the best State-Bred program in the world.

New Mexico Horse Council, Danette McGuire Exec. Sec., 505-345-8959, P.O. Box 10206, Albuquerque, NM, 87184, nmhc@swcp.com, www.nmhorsecouncil.org, Dedicated to uniting the horse industry in NM through education and public outreach.

NM Paint Horse Club,Marilyn Novat, President, novatdgm@gmail.com, www.nmpainthorse. org, NM State affiliate of the American Paint Horse Association sponsoring horse shows offering traditional horse show classes for all levels of riders plus cutting, working cowhorse and Ranch classes.

NM Palomino Exhibitors Association, Ron Morris, President, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www.nmpea.com, NM State affiliate of the Palomino Horse Breeders of America. Horse shows and awards program for members showing Palomino and Palomino Bred horses in NM. All levels of riders welcomed.

New Mexico Quarter Horse 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 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.

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

Patterson Cattle Co., Loren Patterson , 575-937-5458, PO Box 291, Corona , NM, 88318, lopatter@yahoo.com, “Commercial Angus and F1 Black Baldies Replacement Heifers and Yearlings “

R.A. Morris Quarter Horses & Paints, Ron Morris, 505-417-6167, PO Box 908, Belen, NM, 87002, lhrramorris@juno.com, www. littlehillsranch.com, Training, lessons, horses for sale. American Stock Horse Assoc. and American Buckskin Registry carded judge. AQHA and APHA Professional Horseman.

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

Range & Ranch Management Services, Christopher D. Allison, 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd., Mesilla Park, NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com, Range and Ranch Management ServicesChristopher 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.

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New Mexico Horses Equine Business & Travel Directory , Cat Parks, 505-9199495, 81 Ranch Road, Lamy, NM, 87540, nmhorsesmag@gmail.com, nmhorses.com, New Mexico Horses Digital Magazine is a annual state-wide equine business and travel directory featuring articles, trail maps, and advertisements.

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

Rocking Arrow Cattle Co, Marinel J. Poppie DVM, 575-539-2204, P.O. Box 188, Glenwood, NM, 88039, Comm. cattle-Horses-stock dogs.

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Rockin Horse Riding Academy , Melodee Smith, 575-373-3737, 1625 So. Main St, Las Cruses, NM, 88005, Melodee@4barcompany. com, Riding Academy for underprivileged children supported by Horses & Heros and Azlyn’s stable for hope.

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

Singleton Ranches, Grant Mitchell, 505-4663021, 505-490-1415, 505-466-1208, 90 San Cristobal Ranch Road, Lamy, NM, 87540, singletonhorses@mac.com, Commercial cattle and registered AQHA horses. 2012 AQHA Best of the Remuda award winner.

Slash RS Ranch, Sam or Susan Ray, 575-7734170, hc. 32 box 238, quemado, NM, 87829, slashrsranch@gmail.com, slashrsranch.com, Reg. Angus bulls, paint horses and ASCA. Working Pups for sale.

Stallard Farm & Ranch LLC, Brody Stallard, 575-512-5252, 575-760-1899, 269 Cottonwood Dr, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, stallardbrody@gmail.com Hay for sale catering to the small bale user, but will have some big bales. Horse quality alfalfa, alfalfa/ equine grass mix, hegari, & some beardless wheat. Mostly roping horses.

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.

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.

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.

Williams Ranch Supply , 505-238-5646, 575-773-4112, 56 Candelaria S, Quemado, NM, 87829, wrsquemado@gmail.com williamsranchsupply.com Certified Dealer with Purina, Suther Feed, MooreMans Show Feed, Mesa Feeds , Lakin Pellets, AC Nutrition, Chaffhaye Alfalfa & Hubbard feeds! Authorized dealer for Arrowquip chutes.

Insurance

Assurity Life Insurance Company , New York Office, 800-869-0355, 888-2552060, P.O. Box 82533, Lincoln, NE, 68501, cilentservices@assurity.com, www.assurity. com, Life insurance.

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

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Culbertson Ranch Commercial Hereford & Angus-Hereford Crosses W.O. C ulberts O n and s O ns , I n C . Jack and Catherine Culbertson David & Cathy Whatley • Josh & Laura Smith • Joe & Vivian Culbertson C C C C SINCE 1915 Culbertson-Whatley Ranch Commercial Hereford & Angus-Hereford Crosses W.O. C ulberts O n and s O ns , I n C . David & Cathy Whatley • Amanda Culbertson • Joe & Vivian Culbertson C C SINCE 1915 MIKE FITZGERALD 575/673-2346 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM 87733 ffcattleco@plateautel.net F&F CATTLE CO. Producers of quality foundation
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Cauthorn & Griffin Ranch Insurance, T. Cy Griffin or Guy Cauthorn, 325-226-0432, 512-658-0134, 217 E Main St, Sonora, TX, 76950, cy@cauthornandgriffin.com, www. cauthornandgriffin.com,

Chaves-Otero-Lincoln CountyFarm Service Agency , Lynn Muncy, CED, 575-622-8745, 300 North Pennsylvania Ave, Roswell, NM, 88201, lynn.muncy@nm.usda.gov, Chaves County Farm Service Agency

Chisholm Co. Inc, Connie Cowan, 602-4212255,, cowan@chisholmco.com. We really understand drought insurance from the rancher perspective.

Crop Insurance, Davina Prince, 970-264-1173, 361-876-5252, 246 Solitude Place, Pagosa Springs, CO, 81147, dprince012@netscape. com, Crop insurance - pasture, rangeland and forage - rainfall index. Please call for additional information! Deadline Nov. 15, 2018.

Crop Insurance Solutions, John Schreiter, 402-217-0595, 601 1st Street, Milford, NE, 68405, wfrpjohn@gmail.com, Cropinsurancesolutions.com, PRF, Livestock Insurance and Whole Farm Revenue Protection for livestock, farmers and specialty crop farmers.

Depot Farm and Ranch Agency , Terry Mikulenka 325-423-2110, Shane Altizer 325-423-2713, Roswell NM Office 575-6221206; Robstown TX office 800-955-5950, Progreso TX office 877-560-2767. Pature, Rangeland and Forage, Annual Forage, Dairy DRP, Hemp

Eastern Plains Insurance, Tom Dannelley, 575-359-1227, 800-748-2825, 700 S Ave, Portales, NM, 88130.

Farm Bureau Financial Service, Evelyn Bond, 505-327-3373, 2910 E. Bloomfield Hwy., Farmington, NM, 87401, Insurance.

Farm Bureau Financial Services, Dennis Reid, 575-762-4729, 575-762-7432, 575-762-1774, 1516 N Thornton, Clovis, NM, 88101, dreid@ fbfs.com, Insurance and Investments.

Farm Bureau Financial Services, Kevin Branum, 505-876-0580, 200 N. First St., Ste B, Grants, NM, 87020, kevin.branum@fbfs. com, kevinbranum.fbfsagents.com. Smarter Insurance for Agriculture, #1 ag insurer in our territory.

Farm Bureau Financial Services, Larry G. Marshall, 575-734-5415, 575-6231020, 575-734-5310, P.O. Box 399, Dexter, NM, 88230, larry.marshall@fbfs.com. www.AgentLarryMarshall.com. As the #1 ag insurer in our territory, we offer comprehensive coverage that helps protect your farm/ranch, machinery, livestock and so much more. Schedule a SuperCheck today!

Farm Bureau Financial Services, Sharon R. Luna Agent, 575-894-0060, 575-740-2230, 575-894-0054, 405 N Date St, Ste 7, Truth or Consequences , NM, 87901, sharon.luna@ fbfs.com, sharonluna.fbfsagents.com

Farm Bureau Insurance Agency - John Garcia, Natalie Archuleta, 575-483-2706, 575-4831017, 575-483-1017, P.O. Box 278, 407 Maxwell, Springer, NM, 87747, John.Garcia@fbfs.com, 24526.fbfsagents.com. I’m here to make insurance simple for you. I’m committed to helping you prepare for the future and protect what matters most. Let me help you through all stages of your life.

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

Insurance Services of New Mexico, Jim Lyssy, 575-355-2436, 800-505-9392, P.O Box 49, Ft Sumner, NM, 88119, jlyssy@inssvcsnm. com, insurancenm.com, New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association property and casualty insurer.

Justice Insurance Group, Alicia Sanchez, 505-463-1993, , alicsanc@aol.com, www. justiceins.com, Providing a full line of comprehensive insurance products.

Landmark Title, LLC, Jay Neff, 575-763-3904, 575-799-6632, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, jneff@landmarkclovis. com, landmarkclovis.com, Title Insurance, Real Estate Closings, 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges.

Matlock & Associates, Bill Phinzy or Tommy Eppers, 806-759-5154, 575-420-7431, 206 N Austin Ave, Lamesa, TX, 79331, b_phinzy@ yahoo.com.

New Mexico Mutual Workers’ Comp, Cristi Perry, 505-345-7260, 3900 Singer Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, NMMMarketing@ NewMexicoMutual.com, www. newmexicomutual.com

Nick Wiegel Agency , Nick Wiegel, 575-762-8373, 575-762-8362, 501 Commerce Way Suite 5, Clovis, NM, 88101, kpadilla@allstate.com, Nick Wiegel Allstate Agency.

Robert L. Homer & Associates, Bob Homer, 505-828-9690, 505-828-9617, 5600 Wyoming Blvd NE ste 150A, Albuquerque, NM, 87109, rhomer@financialguide.com, Financial planning, Life and health insurance.

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

Tucumcari General Insurance, C.J. Wiegel, 575-461-2623, P.O Box 1304, 214 S. Second St, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, cjwiegel@gmail.com, Ag insurance services.

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

Waypath Employee Benefits, Rowdy Green, 505-922-1198, ext 703. Brent Gordeon, 505.255.1198, ext 0. www.waypatheb.com

Williams Insurance, Todd, 575-7692855, 1101 N. Norris, Clovis, NM, 88101, todd@williamsinsurancellc.com, williamsinsurancellc.com/, Insuring crop, hail, farm & ranch, agribusiness, energy.

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

Zia Trust, Inc., John Attwood - Trust Officer, 505-881-3338, 505-881-3338, 505-8750302, 6301 Indian School Rd NE, Suite 800, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, jattwood@ziatrust. com, ziatrust.com Zia Trust, a New Mexico trust company, serves the estate planning needs of ranchers and farmers in New Mexico. This includes Financial POA, Trustee and Personal Representative.

Livestock Haulers

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

Bruce Brown Transport, Bruce Brown, 575-7725766, 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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JULY 2023 101 Quality Commercial Beefmaster Bulls For Sale Tricia Elbrock Animas, NM 88020 H: 575/574-8057 O: 575/548-2429 elbrock@vtc.net E lbrock Ranch Population 3,962 Land Area 3,447 square miles Rainfall median, 10.4” Average First Freeze Date November 4 Average Last Freeze Date April 6 Elevation 4,250 ft. County Seat Lordsburg Total Federal Land 929,545 acres State Land 376,400 acres Indian Land 11,000 acres Deeded Land 900,297 acres Inland Water 0 acres Irrigated Land ground: 37,640 acres; surface and ground: 2,780 acres County Extension Agent 575-542-9291 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 19,600 Beef Cows 13,400 * 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 h i d a l g o county HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 4,700 33,500 tons Hay, Other 4,600 12,600 tons

Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., https://www.boehringer-ingelheim. us/animal-health/who-we-are, Cattle

First! Trusted brand name biologicals, pharmaceuticals, parasiticides and nutritional supplements: Triangle, Pyramid, Express, LongRange, Exprinex, Ivomec, Zactran, Bio-Mycin & much more.,

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

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

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, Neil Woods, 303-880-9427, 6240 W 110th Place, Westminster, CO, 80020, neil@isfusa. com, www.ISF global.com Quality Animals Start with Quality Feed! ISF’s Silo Guard preservative prevents dry matter loss and stops mold and yeast growth in silage, increasing nutrient retention for your animals.

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.

Lyssy & Eckel Feeds, Charles Eckel, 830-4843314, 111 E. Westmeyer Street, Poth, TX, 78147, charles@lefeeds.com www.lefeeds. com Lyssy & Eckel established in 1945 utilizes the top ingredients and formulations to maximize your herd’s genetic potential. Specializing in Cattle, Wildlife, Sheep and Goat and Custom Rations.

Lyssy & Eckel Feeds, Ronnie Eckel, 575-6223260, 905 White Mill Road, Roswell, NM, 88203, Charles@lefeeds.com www.lefeeds. com Lyssy & Eckel established in 1945 utilizes the top ingredients and formulations to maximize your herd’s genetic potential. Specializing in Cattle, Wildlife, Sheep and Goat and Custom Rations.

Maloy Mobile Storage Inc., Mary Beth Maloy, 505-344-6123, 505-344-6123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@maloystorage.com, www. maloystorage.com, Sell and rent portable storage/storage containers. Custom modifications available to meet all your storage needs.

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

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

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

Peck’s Fine Jewelry and Repair, David Wood, 505-720-9513, 505-720-9513, 2501 San Pedro Dr NE, Ste 111A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, pecksfinejewelry@yahoo.com, none, Silver Buckle Repairs. Wedding ring service. We also repair these: Watches, gold, platinum, & silver jewelry. Watch battery replacements. We buy scrap gold jewelry. Excellent YELP reviews!!.

R.L. Cox Co, Ellen Goodson, 505-242-4980, 2819 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, Leather goods, sheep skin, & fur.

Red Brand, Dain Rakestraw, 800-447-6444, 7000 S W Adams St, Peoria, IL, 61641, marketing.redbrandstore@gmail.com , www. redbrand.com/, Red Brand makes wire fence products 100% made in the USA from start to finish. Our wire fence products have been the trusted choice of property owners, farmers, and ranchers since 1889.

Rusty’s Weigh Scales & Service Inc, Joe Jackson, 806-747-2912, 800-666-2802, 806-741-1445, 408 North Interstate 27, Lubbock, TX, 79403, joejackson@ rustysweigh.com, Www.rustysweigh.com, Scales of all types and sizes. Industrial and Agricultural, weigh grams to tons. We provide service and repair to all types of scales. New and used scales available. Mettler Toledo Premier Distributor.

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

Swihart’s LLC, Roger Swihart, 785-754-3513, 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS, 67752, swiharts@ruraltel.net, www.swihart-sales. com, Spray those pesky flies!!! Spray Innovation sprayers are low volume, low pressure using air as the carrier. Swiharts offer PTO and self contained motor models. Also handle Feeder Wagons!

The Old Pine Box , Lynn Ann, 505-286-9410, P.O. Box 511, Edgewood, NM, 87015, theoldpinebox@gmail.com. Handcrafted Solid Wood Coffins Caskets and Urns. Simple. Unique. Natural. Proudly made in NM. www.theoldpinebox.com

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

Meat

6666 Ranch Brand Beef, 800-423-2362, 666steak.com, support@666steak.com, The exclusive online retailer of USDA Certified or Very Tender Beef.

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JULY 2023 103 Still Showing Champions! Lazy D Ranch Red Angus 2022 N. Turner • Hobbs, NM 88240 Phone: 575-659-9202 In the show ring or in the field! 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 l e a * 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 Population 77,374 Land Area 4,394 square miles Rainfall median, 14.8” Average First Freeze Date November 4 Average Last Freeze Date May 7 Elevation 3,615 ft. County Seat Lovington Total Federal Land 422,864 acres State Land 950,964 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 1,438,608 acres Inland Water 1,000 acres Irrigated Land ground: 83,500 acres County Extension Agent 575-396-2819 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES county HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 84,000 Beef Cows 22,500 Milk Cows 33,000 Sheep & Lambs 2,600 Hay, Alfalfa 2,900 24,800 tons Hay, Other 2,800 11,400 tons Cotton, Upland 11,600 22,500 bales* *Production in 480 lb bales BEARING PRODUCTION PECANS ACRES (1000 lbs.) 400 550

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

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

Circle B Ranch, Paul Madrid, 505-250-4456, 505-259-4823, PO Box 306, Bernaillo, NM, 87004, pjmadrid@msn.com, Angus and Irish black cattle, .

Danley Ranch, Justin Danley , 575-430-0848, 1404 w3 rd, Tularosa , NM, 88352, jbd0088@ gmail.com, Ranch raised Beef Sold by the whole or half. No hormones antibiotics or feed additives $4.00 per pound on the hanging weight plus processing corn finished (575)430-0848

JX Ranch Natural Beef, Mimi Sidwell, 575-4036904, 575-403-6904, 6237 Hwy 209, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, info@leannaturalbeef. com, www.leannaturalbeef.com, Raise and direct-market all-natural grass-fed & grassfinished dry-aged beef. Beef Packs, retail cuts and custom cut quarter, half and whole beef with free delivery to areas in NM.

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

New Mexico Beef, Nick Maestas, 575-427-7078, 575-512-7150, 505-466-5878, 1016 Cerito Road, Anton Chico, NM, 87711, goodmeat@ newmexicobeef.com newmexicobeef. com New Mexico premium beef, www. newmexiocbeef.com

Pino Creek Ranch, Martin Honegger, 575-6415282, 6316 NM Hwy 104, Newkirk, NM, 88431, PCR@Plateautel.net NMgrassfedbeef.com Natural Grass-fed Black Angus Beef, Red Doc Farm, Emilio Sanchez, Manager, 505-507-7781, 703 S. Christopher Rd., Belen, NM, 87002, ronda@reddocfarm.com, Registered Santa Gertrudis Cattle, USDA Ins pected Beef, Beans, Corn, Alfalfa and Hay, ag products 505-508-7771 Elia Sanchez,

Zenitram Ranch, Donald Martinez Jr. 575-5819144, 505-927-1838, PO Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, maceybel@gmail.com, Commercial high altitude raised South Devon crossed calves for sale. Breeding stock and calves for meat. Processing and delivery is available.

Non-Profit

Cattlegrowers Foundation Inc, 505-5088002, P.O. Box 7035, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, cattlegrowersfoundationinc@ gmail.com. Caren Cowan, President., www. raisingranchers.com, laying the groundwork for the future of ranching.

Cimarron Chamber of Commerce, Candee Rinde, 575-376-2417, 575-376-2417, 104 N. Linclon Ave, P.O. Box 604, Cimarron, NM, 87714, cimarronnm@gmail.com, www. cimarronnm.com, The history of Cimarron, New Mexico is rich and interesting, and visitors still enjoy it today. Check out our website at www.cimarronnm.com to learn more about this great little village.

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

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

New Mexico Agriculture in the Classroom 575-532-4714, 575-799-1373, 2220 N Telshor Blvd, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, agclass@ nmflb.org, www.nmaitc.org, The purpose of NMAITC is to educate the general public, with an emphasis on K-12 students and educators, about the importance of agriculture.We offer free classroom presentations and workshops.

New Mexico Boys & Girls Ranches, Mike Kull, 505-881-3363, P.O. Box 9, 6209 Hendris Rd NE, Boys Ranch, NM, 87002-5000, Adoption, foster placement for youth and residential care for boys and girls.

New Mexico CowBelles,, www. newmexicocowbelles.org, Sustain the integrity of the New Mexico Beef Industry through consumer awareness, education, and promotion while respecting the past, living in the present, and looking towards the future.

New Mexico FFA Foundation, 575-646-3026, 575-646-4285, P.O. Box 30003, MSC FFA, NMSU, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, nmffa@ nmsu.edu, www.nmffa.org, Building a bright future for agriculture in New Mexico.

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

Rio Arriba Cooperative Extension Service, Donald Martinez, 505-685-4523, 505-9271838, 505-685-4624, HCR 77 Box 9, Rural Event Center, Abiquiu, NM, 87510, donmart@ nmsu.edu, Your county Ag representative regardless of size of operation. Providing agricultural education to all interested.

San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, Lauren Sides, 210-225-5851, P.O. Box 200230, San Antonio, TX, 78220, lauren@sarodeo.com, www.sarodeo.com,.The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo takes place February 8-25, 2018. There truly is something for everyone with world-class entertainment, livestock and horse shows, a carnival, shopping and much more!

The Ranches, Mike Kull, 505-881-3363, 6209 Hendrix Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, info@theranches.org, theranches.org, Rekindling hope in today’s youthl; New Mexico Boys Ranch & New Mexico Girls Ranch.

Wilkinson Gelbvieh Ranch, Bill Wilkinson, 719-680-0462, 719-680-0451, 23115 County Road 111.3 , Model, CO, 81059, bnwbulls@ gmail.com, www.wilkinsongelbvieh.com, Wilkinson Gelbvieh Ranch is a family owned and operated cattle ranch, located in Model, Colorado. They raise Gelbvieh and Balancer cattle, selling 50 bulls each spring, as well as heifers.

Zia Cross Ministries, Wheeler Hughes, 210-4648432, 210-464-8433, 1716 S. Second St., Tucumcari, NM, 88411, ziacrossministries@ gmail.com, www.ziacrossministries. org, Zia Cross Ministries is dedicated to building disciples & reaching rural people & communities with the Gospel. We do this through discipleship events, Bible studies, community fellowship & outreach.

Order Buyers/ Commodity Brokers

DBS Commodities, 575-622-9200, 184 Darby Rd., Dexter, NM, 88230, Dairy Feed and nutritional consultant.

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

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

Move Cattle, Amanda Mayfield, 575-534-7707, movecattle1@hughes.net, Victoria Johnson, 575-519-0359, movecattle@gmail.com, Marketing Representatives for Superior Livestock Auction

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.

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JULY 2023 105 FergusonRanch Reg. & Comm. Red Angus For Sale 575/849-1446 P O. BOX 578 · CARRIZOZO, NM 88301 Population 20,200 Land Area 4,859 square miles Rainfall median, 12.6” Average First Freeze Date October 7 Average Last Freeze Date May 7 Elevation 6,220 ft. County Seat Carrizozo Total Federal Land 1,096,003 acres State Land 299,230 acres Indian Land 1 acre Deeded Land 1,697,006 acres Inland Water 500 acres Irrigated Land surface: 2,230 acres; ground: 1,920 acres; surface and ground: 2,160 acres County Extension Agent 575-648-2311
JANUARY 1, 2023 l i n c o l n county CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 27,500 Beef Cows 19,800 Sheep & Lambs 1,400 * 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

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

Ranch Equip./ Supplies

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.

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

Advantage Welding Services, Dan Reyes, 505-866-1074, 602-469-1646, 1239 Sunflower Ave, Belen, NM, 87002, Corral & Branding Pens, Custom Gates, Heavy Equipment Repair, Metal Ranch Signs, CNC Plasma Cutting, Custom Carports & Barns, Fabrication Large or Small.

Allflex USA , 800-989-8247, P.O. Box 612266, Dallas/Ft. Worth airport, TX, 75261-2266, showard@allflexusa.com, Allflex Tags.

Animal Health Express, Tim & Barbara Jackson, 800-533-8115, 520-888-0294, 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, 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.

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, 432-4263336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www. bigbendtrailers.com, Trailers and Limousin cattle.

BJM Sales and Service, Landon Weatherly, 806-344-6592, 806-364-7470, 3925 U.S. Hwy 60, Hereford, TX, 79045, www.bjmsales. com, Mixing, feeding systems, trucks, trailers & stationary units.

Border Tank Resources, Brian Booher, 915-8596843, 915-539-7781, 9953 Pioneer Lane, El Paso, TX, 79927, Round water troughs.

Bowman Livestock Equipment, 785-2583991, 877-521-9111, 785-258-3908, P.O. Box 345, Herington, KS, 67449, sales@ bowmanlivestockequipment.com, www. bowmanlivestockequipment.com, Livestock equipment.

Burns Do It Center, James Burns, 575-935-1111, 2400 N Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, james. burns@xit.net, Fencing, water tanks and equipment.

Catron Pipe, Jerry McPhaul, 575-772-2603, Box 2Y, Pie Town, NM, 87827, Corral Panels portable.

Circle S Feed Store, Wally Menuey, 575-8858369, 800-386-1235, 2907 South Canal, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, www.circlesfeed.com, Animal Feed, Health Products & Supplies.

COBA/Select Sires Inc., Norman Hoff, 800-878-5333, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, julie@cobaselect. com, Premier provider of highly fertile, superior genetics accompanied by effective reproductive products and services.

Cody & Becky Harwell Ranch, Cody or Becky, 575-687-3791, 813 Piñon Dunken Hwy, Piñon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Comm. cattle, well repair, Becky real estate agent with Louis Oliver broker.

Codys’ Water Well Service, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 1610 W Fairground Rd, Artesia, NM, 88210, codybecky@pvtn.net, Water Well Service company; pump and supply sales, and Solar Water Well Projects.

Cow Sense Herd Management Software, Tim Davis, 800-584-0040, 402-3236969, 402-323-6968, 245 South 84th Street, Suite 218, Lincoln, NE, 685102600, info@cowsense.com, https:// midwestmicro.us/, As the proven leader in cowherd management software, our NEW revolutionary solutions fit any commercial or seed-stock operation. Download a FREE Trial from: https://midwestmicro.us/free_trial_ download, .

Creighton’s Town and Country , Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca.net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today!

Dan’s Boots & Saddles, Larry, 505-345-2220, 6903 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, larry@dansboots.com, www.dansboots. com, Feed, animal health products, livestock equipment, Western and English tack, Western wear, boots.

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

Desert Scales & Weighing Equipment, Desert Scales, 602-258-5272, 800-489-8354, 602-275-7582, 1702 W Linden Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85007, www.desertscales.com.

Diesel Motive & Fuel injection inc, Charles Noble, 505-345-3581, 620 Industrial Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, dieselmotive@msn. com, Generator Set, Baldwin Filters, Racor Filters.

Elbrock Ranch, Tricia Elbrock, 575-548-2429, 575-548-2270, P.O. Box 25, 100 Elbrock Ranch Rd, Animas, NM, 88020, elbrock@vtc.net, Commercial Beefmasters, 4-H & FFA show lambs, well and drilling services.

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

Gallup Lumber & Supply , Gallup Lumber, 505-863-4475, 800-559-4475, 505-8633344, 1724 S Second Street, Gallup, NM, 87301, glstruss@slumber.com.

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

Guadalupe Mountain Fencing , Clint Hughes, 575-361-3216, 575-706-2750, 2023 Hepler Road, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, gmfencing2023@gmail.com, guadalupemountainfencing.com

GMF builds, installs and repairs all types of fence incl., but not limited to, farm & ranch and oil field fences. We travel all of NM and west TX. We also offer top of the line Arrow Cattle equipment.

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

Hutchison Western, Buck Hutchison, 303-2872826, 303-287-2826, 7460 Hwy 85, Adams City, CO, 80022, ghutchison@hutchison-inc. com, Hutchison-inc.com, Manufacturer and Distributor - Hutchison HW Brand and Hutchison HW Brand Heavy Duty Brown Livestock & Equine Equipment.

Inosol Castrator, 800-847-2533, 760-337-9244, 1774 Citrus Lane, El Centro, CA, 92243, www. inosol.com, bands for castration.

Ironhorse Pipe & Steel, 575-355-2277, US 60/84 East, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, You name it, we’ve got it.

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JULY 2023 107 Live & Online buyers at www.dvauction.com 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 Population 25,526 Land Area 2,957 square miles Rainfall median, 8.6” Average First Freeze Date October 28 Average Last Freeze Date April 25 Elevation 4,301 ft. County Seat Deming Total Federal Land 761,328 acres State Land 546,487 acres Indian Land 31 acres Deeded 589,944 Irrigated Land surface: 10,670; ground: 61,970 acres; surface & ground: 1,310 acres County Extension Agent 575-546-8806 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 l u n a county HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Chile 1,860 21,000 tons Hay, Other 700 3,800 tons TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 23,500 Sheep & Lambs 200 * 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 BEARING PRODUCTION PECANS ACRES (1000 lbs.) NA NA

J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-4852500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@jandjauction.com, jandjauction. com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets.

Kaddatz Auctioneering & Farm Equipment Sales, Kaddatz, 254-582-3000, 535 HCR 4223, Hillsboro, TX, 76645, www. kaddatzequipment.com.

KBS (Ken Babcock Sales, Inc.), Jeff Weirich, 800-544-6530, 785-741-0193, 785-5447777, 601 S 23rd Street, Hiawatha, KS, 66434, sales@kenbabcocksales.com, www.kenbabcocksales.com, KBS offers agricultural and commercial construction services. Brands offered include Brock® grain and feed bins, metal-frame Butler® buildings, IntelliFarms™ and Tri-State Grain Conditioning™.

Key’s Drilling & Pump Service, Gary Key, 575-623-6537, 1012 E. 2nd st, Roswell, NM, 88201, Well drilling and water well pumps; windmills and supplies. In business since 1975.

Koll Trailers, Ronnie Koll, 505-873-8400, 1001Prosperity SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87105, kolltrailers@msn.com, Sales of horse, livestock, utility & cargo Trailers-Filson livestock equipment.

L & H Branding Irons, 800-437-8068, 410 6th St. SE, Mandan, ND, 58554, www. lhbrandingirons.com, We’ve got your brand.

La Gloria Cattle Company , Manny and Corina Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www.lagloriacattleco. com, Registered and commercial Angus, Maine-Anjou, and Chianina Cattle. Two-year old & Yearling Bulls, Spring & Fall Show Steers and Heifers, Embryos and Semen.

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

Lyssy & Eckel Feeds, Charles Eckel, 830-4843314, 111 E. Westmeyer Street, Poth, TX, 78147, charles@lefeeds.com, www.lefeeds. com Lyssy & Eckel established in 1945 utilizes the top ingredients and formulations to maximize your herd’s genetic potential. Specializing in Cattle, Wildlife, Sheep and Goat and Custom Rations.

Lyssy & Eckel Feeds, Ronnie Eckel, 575-6223260, 905 White Mill Road, Roswell, NM, 88203, Charles@lefeeds.com, www.lefeeds. com, Lyssy & Eckel established in 1945 utilizes the top ingredients and formulations to maximize your herd’s genetic potential. Specializing in Cattle, Wildlife, Sheep and Goat and Custom Rations.

LG Genetics, Dr. Manny Encinias, 505-9277935, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www.lagloriacattleco. com, Custom Estrus Synchronization, Artificial Insemination, Embryo Transfer, and Ultrasound Pregnancy Diagnosis. Training for artificial insemination, and ultrasound pregnancy diagnosis.

M5 Custom Leather, Daniel Matyniak, 575-6493279, 4080 Rocky Acres Trail, Las Cruces, NM, 88007, matyniakdaniel@hotmail.com, Hand crafted cowhide chinks for sale. Built for the ranch or the show ring. $300 and shipping is included. Call Daniel at 575-6493279 for more info.

McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-5423551, 412 E Motel Dr, Lordsburg, NM, 88045. Office, 800-278-1897, 601 N. Broad Street, Globe, AZ, 85501. Come see us for all your purchasing and service needs

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

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

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: 10011,000 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.

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FIBERGLASS TANKS Maintenance, Rust & Worry Free... Livestock & Wildlife Tanks Fresh & Potable Water Tanks Feed & Fertilizer Tanks AGRICULTURAL PETROLEUM ENVIRONMENTAL CUSTOM 800.487.4834 WWW.UFITANKS.COM Tanks approved for NRCS Cost Share Program 2023 DIRECTORY LISTINGS

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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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Population 73,325 Land Area 5,461 square miles Rainfall median, 9.7” Average First Freeze Date October 2 Average Last Freeze Date May 8 Elevation 6,465 ft. County Seat Gallup Total Federal Land 455,609 acres State Land 187,374 acres Indian Land 2,160,803 acres Deeded Land 687,734 acres Inland Water 4,500 acres Irrigated Land surface: 6,240; ground: 200 acres County Extension Agent 505-863-3432 county
JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 19,400 Beef Cows 11,500 Sheep & Lambs 22,500
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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Phase-A-Matic, Mike Jones, General Mgr, 800-962-6976, 661-947-8485, 661-9478764, 39360 3rd St. East, Suite 301, Palmdale, CA, 93550, mike@phase-a-matic.com, phasea-matic.com, Ru 3-phase equipment from single-phase power.

Pinnacle Solar Power, LLC, Mark Daley, 480-544-0477, 4211 E Camino St , Mesa , AZ, 85205, pinnaclesolarpower@gmail.com, Submersible Solar Water Pumps and Off Grid Systems designed by ranchers and farmers call or email Mark Daley and lets talk about your water needs 480-544-0477 pinnaclesolarpower@gmail.com,

PolyTank & Polydome, Dan, 800-328-7659, 62824 250th Street, Litchfield, MN, 55355, Dan@PolyDome.com, polydome.com/, Calf housing, bulk bins, portable milk masters, and many other farm products.

Power Ford, 505-766-6600, 1101 Montano NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, powerfordnm.com, Your Ford dealer for sales and service.

Punchy Ranch Supplies, John Stallard, 575-5125252, 575-760-1899, 26230 US Highway 60-84 East, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, stallardj@plateatel.net, PunchySupplies. com, Livestock Trailers – We are the Punchy Trailer dealer for NM & CO. We make a heck of a trailer the way YOU want it for a reasonable price and stand behind our product. Give us a shot.

R.L. Cox Co, Ellen Goodson, 505-242-4980, 2819 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, Leather goods, sheep skin, & fur.

Red Brand, Dain Rakestraw, 800-447-6444, 7000 S W Adams St, Peoria, IL, 61641, marketing.redbrandstore@gmail.com , www. redbrand.com/, Red Brand makes wire fence products 100% made in the USA from start to finish. Our wire fence products have been the trusted choice of property owners, farmers, and ranchers since 1889.

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

Reveal 4-N-1, LLC., Reveal 4-N-1, 937-444-2609, 15686 Webber Road, Mt. Orab, OH, 45154, info@reveal4-in-1.com, www.reaveal4-n-1. com,

Rio Grande Scales & Equipment, Michael Niendorf, 505-227-7318, P.O Box 10435, Albuquerque, NM, 87184, scaleman@yahoo. com, Specializing in mechanical scales, servicing all makes and models, mechanical and electric.

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

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

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.

Skynex Global Drones, Frank Smit, 888-5759639, 401 Congress Avenue, Austin, TX, 78701, mail@skynexglobaldrones.com, skynexindustrialdrones.com/agriculturaldrones-for-sale/, skynexindustrialdrones. com/agricultural-drones-for-sale/

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

Stallard Farm & Ranch LLC, Brody Stallard, 575-512-5252, 575-760-1899, 269 Cottonwood Dr, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, stallardbrody@gmail.com Hay for sale catering to the small bale user, but will have some big bales. Horse quality alfalfa, alfalfa/ equine grass mix, hegari, & some beardless wheat. Mostly roping horses.

Steve’s 4 Wheel Drive, Steve, 575-746-3072, 575-703-2006, 11032 Lovington Hwy, Artesia, NM, 88210, Specialists in parts and service for 4x4 vehicles, trailer parts and repair, B&W hitches; alfalfa hay.

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

Swihart’s LLC, Roger Swihart, 785-754-3513, 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS, 67752, swiharts@ruraltel.net, www.swihart-sales. com, Spray those pesky flies!!! Spray Innovation sprayers are low volume, low pressure using air as the carrier. Swiharts offer PTO and self contained motor models. Also handle Feeder Wagons!

T & S Trip Hopper Feeders, Jim Taylor, 940-3422005, P.O. Box 336, Jermyn, TX, 76495, www. tsfeeders.com, Hopper automatic cattle feeders, call for a dealership near you.

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

T & T Trailers Sales, Jon Satriana, 575-3825400, 5435 Del Rey Blvd., Las Cruces, NM, 88012, tandtsouth@gmail.com. Trailer sales, truck bed sales and installation, B&W hitches, trailers maintenance and repair, parts and PolyLast flooring.

TechniTrack , John Sparks IV, 602-989 -8817, 5403 S. Bell Dr., Chandler, AZ, 85249, john@technitrack.com, Animal monitoring software, ear tags, field service, livestock consulting, computer hardware, website development.

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.

Two Hens Sewing and Embroidery , Ashley Ivins, 575-808-7325, P.O. Box 793, Capitan, NM, 88316, nmcanchaser@hotmail.com, Quality embroidery work with your ranch logo or brand. We specialize in jackets and caps customized for you.

United Fiberglass Inc., The Man on Duty, 800-487-4834, 806-335-2352, S FM 1258, Amarillo, TX, 79118, Stock tanks, fresh water storage tanks, feed & fertilizer tanks, potable water tanks.

Vigils Saddle Shop, Mr. Vigil, 505-898-1489, 8008 Rio Grande Blvd., Albuquerque, NM, 87114, Saddle and tack maker, and repair.

Virden Perma-Bilt Company , Jenny Virden, 806-352-2761, 2821 Mays St., Amarillo, TX, 79109, www.virdenproducts.com, Tank and roof coatings for concrete, steel galvanized and mobile tanks.

W&W Fiberglass Tank Co., 800-882-2776, 806-669-1128, 806-669-1129, 207 Price Rd., Pampa, TX, 79065, www.wwfrptank.com, Fiberglass stock tanks, storage tanks, feed tanks, fertilizer tanks, tank lining & repair.

Walker Trailer Sales, Manuel Gonzalez, 575-770-0201, 1320 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos, NM, 87571, taosford@laplaza.org, Full line of trailers, stock trailers, horse trailers, dump trailers, flatbed trailers, etc.

Wandering Trail Cattle Co., JD Vernon, 830-407-9274, 102 Cedar Trail Court, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, wanderingtrailcattleco103@gmail.com, Over 35 years experience in all facets of cattle and equipment business. Delivered to your doorstep. Ranch Camp.

Williams Ranch Supply , 505-238-5646, 575-773-4112, 56 Candelaria S, Quemado, NM, 87829, wrsquemado@gmail.com williamsranchsupply.com Certified Dealer with Purina, Suther Feed, MooreMans Show Feed, Mesa Feeds , Lakin Pellets, AC Nutrition, Chaffhaye Alfalfa & Hubbard feeds! Authorized dealer for Arrowquip chutes.

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JULY 2023 111 Reg. Bulls & Heifers Private Treaty 915-490-1817 Patrick Gomez • patrick_4g@yahoo.com • 4gmountainangus.net Rancher to Rancher – Bulls Ready to Work South Ranch: Hwy 104 - 14 miles East of Las Vegas, NM North Ranch: Hwy 434 - 7.5 miles North of Mora, NM Population 3,982 Land Area 1,944 square miles Rainfall median, 15.3” Average First Freeze Date October 8 Average Last Freeze Date May 8 Elevation 6,300 ft. County Seat Mora Total Federal Land 205,567 acres State Land 75,623 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 1,045,826 acres Inland Water 2,600 acres Irrigated Land surface: 15,460 acres County Extension Agent 575-387-2856 m o r a county CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 15,500 Beef Cows 9,100 Sheep & Lambs 400 * 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

Williams Windmill, Matt Williams, 575-8351630, Exit 156, Frontage Road East, Lemitar, NM, 87823, williamswindmill@live.com, williamswindmill.com/, Full service for all your well and watering needs. Solar, submersible, and windmill., WW Paul Scales, Bo Sanders, Sales Mgr., 800-657-6062, 580-439-8802, 580-4398803, Hwy 81 South, Stockyards, Duncan, OK, 73533, bo4scales@paulscales.com, www. paulscales.com, We can help you meet your livestock weighing needs.

Yavapai Bottle Gas, The Man on Duty, 877-9288885, 928-776-9007, 2150 N. Concord Dr. #B, Dewey, AZ, 86327, dc@yavapaigas.com, www. yavapaigas.com, Start with the best. Stay with the best.

Real Estate

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

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.

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

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.

American West Ranches, Homes & Land LLC, Stacie Ewing, 575-779-6317, 575-377-3382, P.O. Box 73, Eagle Nest, NM, 8771 8, stacie@ americanwestre.com, www.americanwestre. com, 80 Acre horse/cattle property in Miami New Mexico. Great home with water rights, outbuildings, and dirt ponds. Don’t miss an opportunity to have a great property.

Bar M Real Estate LLC, Scott McNally, 575-622-5867, 575-420-1237, P.O. Box 428, Roswell, NM, 88202, sammmcnally@msn. com, Over thirty years experience in the sale and appraisal of farm and ranch real estate. Licensed NM Real Estate Broker and Licensed NM General Certified Appraiser. Call and lets visit. Angus Cattle.

Beaverhead Outdoors, John Diamond, 877-5572624, 7 Mustang Road, Elephant Butte NM 87935 , beaverheadoutdoors.com , New Mexico Ranches & Hunting Properties

Big Mesa Realty , Paul Stout, 575-456-2000, 3879 State Rd 209, Clovis, NM, 88112, pkstout@gmail.com, www.bigmesarealty. com, Real Estate- Commercial-RanchResidental.

Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty , James Sammons III, 214-701-1970, 2913 Fairmount Street, Suite 200, Dallas , TX, 75201, jsammons@briggsfreeman.com, Brownfield Ranch & Farm Properties, Keith Brownfield, 575-522-3698,, 141 Roadrunner Pkwy #141, Las Cruces, NM, 88011, brownfieldkeith@gmail.com

JIm Bob Burnett, JIm Bob Burnett, 575-3658291, 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, 432-4263779, 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.

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

Chas. S. Middleton & Son, Jim Welles, 505-967-6562, 505-717-1784, 10600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87122, jim@ csmandson.com, www.chassmiddleton. com, Representing NM Production and Recreation Ranches listed for sale by Chas. S. Middleton and Son, Lubbock, Texas.

Chas. S. Middleton & Son, Dwain Nunez, 505-263-7868, dwain@csmandson.com, www.chassmiddleton.com, Representing NM Production and Recreation Ranches listed for sale by Chas. S. Middleton and Son, Lubbock, Texas.

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, 806-3559856, 806-674-8979, 806-358-3481, 905 S. Fillmore St., Ste 102, Amarillo, TX, 79101, phyllis@cliftlandbrokers.com, www. CliftLandBrokers.com, Specializing in farm and ranch real estate in NM, TX, OK, KS, CO, and NE. Named one of America’s Best Brokerages six years in a row. LandUpdate@ CliftLandBrokers.com.

Cody & Becky Harwell Ranch, Cody or Becky, 575-687-3791, 813 Piñon Dunken Hwy, Piñon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Comm. cattle, well repair, : Becky real estate agent with Louis Oliver broker.

Coldwell Banker Legacy , Betty Houston, 575-835-1422, 515 Center St., SW, Socorro, NM, 87801, houston_betty@msn.com, Real estate brokerage, residential, land, ranch, commercial.

Coldwell Bankers Legacy , Michelle Ellis, 505-792-7646, 505-382-7504, 10320 Cottonwoodpark NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, michelle.ellis@cblegacy.com, www. nmland.com, Representing buyers and sellers in real estate statewide.

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 @575-7481036.

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

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JULY 2023 113 We’re Proud of Our New Mexico Ranching Heritage. The Lee’s Drawer 149, Alamogordo, New Mexico 88311 Hat Ranch 575/963-2505 575/437-1377 575/437-1608 Population 69,051 Land Area 6,638 square miles Rainfall median, 11.2” Average First Freeze Date November 5 Average Last Freeze Date April 6 Elevation 4,350 ft. County Seat Alamogordo Total Federal Land 2,970,988 acres State Land 338,600 acres Indian Land 460,171 acres Deeded Land 471,265 acres Inland Water 0 acres Irrigated Land surface: 3,450 acres; ground: 13,490 acres; surface & ground: 2,350 acres County Extension Agent 575-437-0231 CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 o t e r o county TYPE NUMBER Cattle & Calves 14,200 Beef Cows 10,500 Sheep & Lambs 300 BEARING PRODUCTION PECANS ACRES (1000 lbs.) 1,700 2,650 * 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

Headquarters West, LTD, Sam Hubbell , 520-609-2546, OO box 1039, Sonoita , AZ, 85637, samhubbell@headquarterswest.com, Headquarters west.com, Double bar r ranch , .

JFW Ranch Consulting , Jim Welles, 505-967-6562, 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, 575-8383016, 575-854-2150, 505-854-2150, P.O. Box 244, 585 La Hinca Rd., Magdalena, NM, 87825, rmajor@majorranches.com, www. majorranches.com, Specializing in marketing New Mexico Ranches, Farms, Rural, Recreation, and Horse Properties.

Mathers Realty Inc., Keith Brownfield, 575-5224224, 575-640-9395, 575-522-7105, 2223 E. Missouri, Las Cruces, NM, NM, 88001, brownfieldkeith@gmail.com, mathersrealty. net, Propriety, Perhaps Profit.

Michelet Homestead Realty , Cherri Michelet Snyder, 575-626-1913, 575-623-8440, 575-623-8442, 920 East Second Street, Roswell, NM, 88201, cherrisnyder@aol.com, michelethomesteadrealty.com. Serving the Pecos Valley for 40 years

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

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 Beef, Nick Maestas, 575-427-7078, 575-512-7150, 505-466-5878, 1016 Cerito Road, Anton Chico, NM, 87711, goodmeat@ newmexicobeef.com newmexicobeef. com New Mexico premium beef, www. newmexiocbeef.com

New Mexico Land, A. C. Taylor, 505-239-4044, 505-890-3131, 4313 Corrales Road, Box 1822, Corrales, NM, 87048, actaylor@nmland.com, nmland.com. New Mexico Land

New Mexico Property Group, Richard Randals, 575-461-4426, 575-461-8422, 615 West Rt 66, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, nmpgnewmexico@ gmail.com, www.newmexicopg.com, We sell New Mexico ranches.

O’Neill Land, LLC., Tim O’Neill, 575-376-2341, 575-447-2340, 456 E 9th St, Suite B, Cimarron, NM, 87714, land@swranches.com, www.swranches.com, Timothy John O’Neill, 575-376-2341, cell 575-447-2340, land@ swranches.com, website www.swranches. com. Licensed since 1998 selling New Mexico, specifically North East., .

Pioneer Realty , Coletta Ray, 575-799-9600, 575-935-9680, 575-935-9680, 1304 Pile St, Clovis, NM, 88101, coletta@plateautel.net, www.clovisrealestatesales.com, 320 acres of grassland north of Llano Estacado, Clovis, NM 88101

Plaza Realty , C. Earl Greer, Broker, 575-7445140, 800-744-5140, P.O. Box 985, Elephant Butte, NM, 87935, ceg@plazarealty.com, www.plazarealtynm.com, Serving all of New Mexico border to border, farm and ranch specialists.

Premier Ranch, Susan Johnson or Jay Platt, 505-469-4303, 575-740-3243, P.O. Box 987, Berthoud, CO, 80513, nmranchproperties. com

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Phil & Laurie Bidegain, General Manager, 575-868-2475
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Scott & Brooke Bidegain, Ranch Manager, 575-403-7557 History on the T4 MONTOYA, NEW MEXICO • SINCE 1902 CATTLE COMPANY
Donnie & Lacey Bidegain, Farm Manager, 575-403-9425 Hello from the 6th generation of cowhands at T4 Cattle Company. Yetta Bidegain & Dana Coffman • Louis Carman Living
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From left: Tenli, Kiptyn & Addison Bidegain

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JULY 2023 115 Animal Hospital A full-service veterinary hospital for large and small animals. Dr. J.P. Corey 575-461-3900 101 N. 10th P.O. Box 1204 Tucumcari, NM 88401 q u a y Population 8,656 Land Area 2,883 square miles Rainfall median, 14.5” Average First Freeze Date October 26 Average Last Freeze Date April 15 Elevation 4,096 ft. County Seat Tucumcari Total Federal Land 2,031 acres State Land 219,010 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 1,622,807 acres Inland Water 1,000 acres Irrigated Land surface: 40,550 acres; ground: 14,940 acres County Extension Agent 575-461-0562
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JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 35,500 Sheep & Lambs 600 HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Other 11,200 8,800 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

R.C. Cline Land Co. Inc., Richard C. Cline, Jr., 806-353-5200, 806-676-2064, 806-353-2521, 3014 W. 26th, Suite 5000, Amarillo, TX, 79109, cline@amaonline.com, Real Estate Brokers For Texas, New Mexico & Oklahoma.

Rafter Cross Realty , LLC, Beth Myers, 575-7415017, P.O. Box 8, Lovington, NM, 88260, beth@raftercross.com, www.raftercross. com, Serving Southeast New Mexico. Residential, Vacant Land, Farm & Ranch.

Ranchline Taylor & Taylor Realtors, Paul Taylor, 575-622-1490, 575-420-5585, 720 E College Blvd, Roswell, NM, 88201, paul@ ranchline.com, www.ranchline.com, Real Estate Brokerage.

Republic Ranches, 888-726-2481 info@ republicranches.com , Rik Thompson 505-350-3598, Clayton Leonard 210-6692782.

Reserve Realty , Nina Atwood, 575-533-6211, 575-313-2808, P.O. Box 488, Reserve, NM, 87830, nina@realestate4newmexico.com, Reserve Realty- Darrel Allred Broker.

Major Ranch Realty , Randell Major, 575-8383016, 575-854-2150, 577-854-2150, P.O. Box 244, Magdalena, NM, 87825, rmajor@ majorranches.com, www.majorranches.com, Cross bred Charolais calves for sale

Roswell Escrow Service, 575-622-3513, 204 W 2nd st, Roswell, NM, 88201, info@ RoswellEscrow.com, established in1983, locally owned full service escrow company. we can service any stream of payment from real estate to promissary notes, to rental agreements. We also facilitate 1031 exchanges.

Rowley Land Company , Inc., Kurt Rowley, 575-742-0954, 575-760-5830, 201 Commerce Way, Suite 201-A, Clovis, NM, 88101, rowleylandco@gmail.com rowleylandco. com Real Estate Broker and General Certified Appraiser. Licensed in New Mexico and Texas.

Scott Land Company , Ben G. Scott, Broker, 806-647-4375, 800-933-9698, 1301 Front Street, Dimmit, TX, 79027, scottland@ amaonline.com, www.scottlandcompany. com, Farm & ranch real estate in New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma.

Sidwell Farm and Ranch Realty LLC, Tom Sidwell, 575-403-6903, 6237 State Highway 209, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, tom@sidwellfarmandranch.com, sidwellfarmandranch.com, Helping farmers and ranchers sell their properties as well as assisting buyers in finding the type of property they are looking for. If you have a farm or ranch for sale, give me a call.

Southern New Mexico Realty , Rusty or Kelli Shelton, 575-257-1111, 575-937-8056, 575-449-3230, 2722 Sudderth Dr., Suite B, Ruidoso, NM, 88345, rustynkelli@gmail. com, www.southernnewmexicorealty.com. Specializing in Mountain Homes, Land, and Commercial Sales. Friendly Brokerage to assist Buyers and Sellers with all your Real Estate needs! Come visit our office next to Starbucks in Ruidoso, NM.

Stallard Real Estate Services, Kim Stallard, 575-799-5799, 575-355-4454, 575-355-4453, 26230 US Highway 60-84 E, Fort Sumner, NM, 88119, realestate@plateautel.net RanchesEtc.com John and Kim Stallard. Ranch and farm real estate for Buyers and Sellers. Pocket listings for those wanting to remain discrete.

Stirrup Cattle, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 575-748-4722, 813 Pinon Dunken Hwy, Pinon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Commercial Angus cattle. Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell 575-748-1036.

Stockmen’s Realty , Nancy A. Belt, Broker, 520-455-0633, 520-221-0807, P.O. Box 191, Sonita, AZ, 85637, www.stockmensrealty. com, Specializing in working cattle ranches, horse properties and farms.

Terrell Land & Livestock Co., Tye Terrell, 575-447-6041, P.O. Box 3188, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, tyecterrell@yahoo.com, Real estate brokerage; ranch mapping.

Trans Pecos Real Estate, Inc., Kirby Harper, 972-923-2979, 432-386-2066, 972-923-2994, 120 Pecan Valley Lane, Waxahachie, TX, 75165, kirbyha@swbell.net, Kirby Harper Ranch Broker and Appraiser

Trans Pecos Real Estate, Inc. TX and NM Real Estate Broker TX, NM, CO Real Estate Appraiser Ranches, Farms, Feedyards, and Dairies 972-923-2979 or 432-386-2066.

United Country|New Mexico HomeRanch

Realty , Jodie Chism, 575-361-0494, 575-981-2427, 702 N Canyon, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, unitedcountry@newmexicoho omeranchrealty.com Specializing in farms and ranches, 1031 properties, and many other types of exceptional and highly sought after ranches. We have working knowledge of BLM, State, and Forest Service Ranches in NM.

United Country Real Estate, Mike Gustin, 505-264-3769, 18 Wrangler Ed RD, Stanley, NM, 87056, mikegustinre@gmail.com, nmranchproperty.com. United Country Farm Home Realty, United Country Ranch Properties, REALTREE United Country Hunting Properties.

United Country Vista Nueva Inc., Charles Bennett, 575-356-5616, 708 S Ave C, Portales, NM, 88130, charles@vistanueva.com, www. vistanueva.com, Selling farms and ranches in New Mexico.

Verde Realty , Laura Riley 505-330-3984, Ashley White 505-360-9819. Ranch sales

Watson Smith Law Firm, Josh Smith, 575-5280500, 575-526-9094, 1100 S. Main St., Ste. 21, Las Cruces, NM, NM, 88005, josh@ watsonsmithlaw.com, www.watsonsmithlaw. com, Watson Smith Law Firm.

West Wood Realty , Jim Haworth, 505-792-3713, 3613 NMSR 528 NW Ste H, Albuquerque, NM, 87114, haworth@wwrealty.comm, Specializing in Farm and Ranch Sales and Commercial real estate.

Z Summer s Ranch, Hoz, 575-773-4746, HC 32 Box 402, Quemado, NM, 87829, hozco808@ gmail.com, Lease grass to other ranchers.

Zia Real Estate, 575-258-8656, Keli Cox 575-937-4616; Erike Perry, 575-937-5390; Joyce Roulston, 575-686-8782; Nik Cortese, 575-760-3818; Dixie Joe Brown, 575-9371049; www.zia-realestate.com

Rodeo

Arizona High School Rodeo Association, State Secretary Linda Compton, 520-5602387, arizonahighschoolrodeo@gmail.com

Casper Baca Rodeo Company , Gallup NM, 505-240-0736, bacarodeo@gmail.com. http://bacarodeo.com/ Watch for the annual Renegade Rodeo Tour

National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, Jim Dewey Brown, Commissioner, 2033 Walla Walla Ave., Walla Walla WA 99362, 509-5294402

Natural Light Photography , 972-552-0301, naturallightphoto87015@gmail.com

New Mexico High School Rodeo Association, Kelsy Abel, President, 575-390-3305, kelsyable@yahoo.com

Rodeo Sport Tours, Frank Etter, 830-832-3045, P O Box 54306, Hurst, TX, 76054, frank@ rodeotours.com, Rodeo@Rodeotours.com, National Finals Rodeo Tour Packages

Taos Muncy Invitational 2023 , October 21, Southwest Events Center, Los Lunas, NM 7:00 pm. Cervi Championship Rodeo Company and Champion Saddle Bronc Riders and 10 “up and comers”

Turquoise Circuit Pro Rodeo, 711 East Hill Avenue, Gallup NM 87301, turquoiswcircuitprorodeo@hotmail.com

Sheep & Goat

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

American Sheep Industry Assn, 303-771-3500, 9785 Maroon Circle, Ste 360, Englewood, CO, 88012.

Brahaim Hindi & Sons, Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-799-4395, 505-228-1566, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Commercial Black Angus, Commercial Rambouillet and Karakiel Sheep, Reg Arabian Horses. Calves, lambs and wool.

Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Inc, Charlie Myers , 505-864-7451, 505-269-9075, 505-864-7073, 19543 Higway 314, Belen, NM, 87002, pennygail66@gmail.com, www. belenlivestockauction.com, Cattle Livestock sales by auction

Cooper Brothers, Jim 575-653-4180, Punk 575-687-3445, Southeast, NM.

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JULY 2023 117 Registered Polled Herefords Bulls & Heifers FOR SALE AT THE FARM MANUEL SALAZAR 136 County Road 194 Cañones, NM 87516 usa.ranch@yahoo.com PHONE: 575-638-5434 Population 40,399 Land Area 5,883 square miles Rainfall median, 19” Average First Freeze Date September 24 Average Last Freeze Date June 4 Elevation 6,687 ft. County Seat Tierra Amarilla Total Federal Land 2,064,152 acres State Land 150,011 acres Indian Land 793,799 acres Deeded Land 839,763 acres Inland Water 19,100 acres Irrigated Land surface: 40,330 acres; ground: 500 acres; surface & ground: 280 acres County Extension Agent 505-685-4523 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 r i o county CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE TYPE NUMBER Cattle & Calves 14,800 Sheep & Lambs 4,300 a r r i b a * 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

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 & Wool, Jay Begay, 928-637-3552, P.O. Box 725, Hotevilla, AZ, 86030, jay_bjr@yahoo.com, facebook.com/ jaysnavajosheep, Champion Navajo-Churro Sheep and Angora Goats.

New Mexico State University , Glenn Duff, 575-646-1242, Box 30003, Dept 3-1, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, asicence@nmsu.edu, Registered and commercial Angus, Brangus and Brahman cattle; commercial Suffock, registered Quarter Horses.

New Mexico State University , Ray Hamilton, 806-200-1175, Las Cruces , NM.

New Mexico Wool Growers Inc, 505-247-0584, 505-842-1766, 809 First St., Moriarty, NM 87035; PO Box 850, Moriarty, NM 87035. 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 Farms, Randy Porter or Marienne H. Porter, 575-478-8871, 575-835-0082, 235 El Camino Real NW, PO Box 685, Socorro, NM, 87801, White Face and White Face Cross Sheep,

Roswell Wool, 575-622-3360, 575-622-3161, 212 E 4th, Roswell, NM, 88202, Wool commission and shearing supplies order buying for classes of sheep.

Sachse Show Lambs, James Sachse, 575-6444074, 3125 Dona Ana Rd., Las Cruces, NM, 88007, sachse00@comcast.net, Black-faced breeding sheep, club lambs and crossbred lambs.

Shear Perfection Ranch, Lyn Brown, 505-3252837, 505-486-5564, PO Box 468, 382 Road 1191, La Plata, NM, 87418, nmredsheep@ gmail.com, www.shearperfectionranch.com. Breed Conservation projects for California. Red Sheep, Barbados Blackbelly & Tunis. Handspun yarns, fiber, knit & crochet items. We will handspin your fibers. Ranch website design also offered.

Tierra Encantada Borregas, Jose Cano, 575-749-0102, 505-286-6349, 139 Square H Rd, Edgewood, NM, 87015, josecano53@ gmail.com

Williams Ranch Supply , 505-238-5646, 575-773-4112, 56 Candelaria S, Quemado, NM, 87829, wrsquemado@gmail.com, williamsranchsupply.com, Certified Dealer with Purina, Suther Feed, MooreMans Show Feed, Mesa Feeds , Lakin Pellets, AC Nutrition, Chaffhaye Alfalfa & Hubbard feeds! Authorized dealer for Arrowquip chutes.

Zenitram Ranch, Donald Martinez Jr. 575-5819144, 5 05-927-1838, PO Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, maceybel@gmail.com Commercial high altitude raised South Devon crossed calves for sale. Breeding stock and calves for meat. Processing and delivery is available.

Solar/ Electric/ Windmill

Aermotor Windmill Company , 325-651-4951, 4277 Dank Hanks Lane, San Angelo, TX, 76904, sales@aermotorwindmill.com.

Bartz Spencer Solar & Water Well Service, Kendal Wilson, 575-799-8142, P.O. Box 1055, 12517 US HWY 54, CARRIZOZO, NM, NM, 88301, wilsonk@alumni.nmsu.edu, “Water Well Service and Supply. Pumps, Tanks, Troughs, Pipe, Fittings, Power Source. Complete Solar Power Systems; Residential, Commercial, Industrial Statewide service and installation” New Mexico Water & Electric, 575-895-3306, 39th Street, Hillsboro, NM, 88042, nmwatersupplyinc@ gmail.com.

Pinnacle Solar Power, LLC, Mark Daley, 480-544-0477, 4211 E Camino St , Mesa , AZ, 85205, pinnaclesolarpower@gmail.com, Submersible Solar Water Pumps and Off Grid Systems designed by ranchers and farmers call or email Mark Daley and lets talk about your water needs 480-544-0477

Williams Windmill, Matt Williams, 575-8351630, Exit 156, Frontage Road East, Lemitar, NM, 87823, williamswindmill@live.com, williamswindmill.com/, Full service for all your well and watering needs. Solar, submersible, and windmill.,

Suppliers

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

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

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

AquaKnow, Debra Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-210-4225, 4500 Mercantile Plaza Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76137, info@ aquaknow.com, aquaknow.com, AquaKnow provides water quality testing & analytical services for residential & commercial customers. We provide the collection bottles, you collect & ship the water samples, results are emailed.

Arrow L Custom Coffins, Pierre Peppin, 575-278-3400, 575-447-5900, NM, Available in Pine or Red Oak with various linings; your brand and delivery upon request.

Beal’s Cowboy Buckles, Richard Beal, 505-4664504, 3201 Zafaron Dr, Ste C-572, Santa Fe, NM, 87507, richard@bealscowboybuckles. com, www.bealscowboybuckles.com, Western Quality Historic Cowboy Belt Buckles. Great unique gift for that special cowboy or cowgirl! Over 350 items to choose from. Free Shipping.

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

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

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

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

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

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JULY 2023 119 Serving the Western Tradition! 802 N. Sharp St., Fort Sumner, NM 88119 575-355-1020 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM 88130 3646 S. Roosevelt Rd. 21, Elida, NM 88116 575-356-3665 H Western & Casual Wear H Horse & Tack H Pet Supplies H Animal Health Supplies H Jewelry & Gifts H Bulk Feed Delivery H Farm & Ranch Equipment & Supplies Population 18,993 Land Area 2,457 sq. miles Rainfall median, 15.3” Average First Freeze Date October 19 Average Last Freeze Date April 23 Elevation 4,010 ft. County Seat Portales Total Federal Land 30,577 acres State Land 211,723 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 1,328,371 acres Inland Water 1,600 acres Irrigated Land ground: 143,670 acres County Extension Agent 575-356-4417 * 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 o o s e v e l t county LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 140,000 Beef Cows 21,000 Milk Cows 53,000 Sheep & Lambs 900 CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE

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

Conron & Woods Architects, Roy L. Woods, 505-983-6948, 1222 Luisa St., Ste A, Santa Fe, NM, 87505, office@conronandwoods. com, Architect - agricultural and residential.

Creighton’s Town and Country , Leslie Creighton, 575-356-3665, 575-356-2435, 1625 S. Ave. D, Portales, NM, 88130, creightons@yucca.net, creightonstc.com, Providing quality feed and supplies with an emphasis on customer service for your farm and ranch for over 20 years! Call us today!

Curtis & Curtis, Blake or Tye Curtis, 575-7624759, 4500 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, Seed sales, small grain, alfalfa, sorghums, forages, irrigated and native grasses.

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

Inn of the Mountain Gods, Front Desk, 800-545-9011, 287 Carrizo Canyon Road, Mescalero, NM, NM, 88340, info@innofthemountaingods.com, innofthemountaingods.com, High mountain resort near Ruidoso, New Mexico. Representing

International Stock Food, Neil Woods, 303-880-9427, 6240 W 110th Place, Westminster, CO, 80020, neil@isfusa. com www.ISF global.com Quality Animals Start with Quality Feed! ISF’s Silo Guard preservative prevents dry matter loss and stops mold and yeast growth in silage, increasing nutrient retention for your animals.

John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 575-4453657, 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, 575-7692528, 2400 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, www. burns.doitbest.com, Since 1888, 128 years, four generations.

John Burns Lumber & Hardware, 806-3624808, 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, 871911603, info@kineticimprovement.com. www.kineticimprovement.com, Kinetic Improvement, Inc.: Mechanical Equipment Services & Products. Call (505) 298-8842, email us at info@kineticimprovement. com or look us up on the web at www. kineticimprovement.com

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

Liquid Feed Supplements, Bryan or Dustin Shoemaker, 575-799-3670, 575-763-9191, P.O. Box 418, Clovis, NM, 88102, Bryan@ mesafeedproducts.com, Cost formulations; consumption control; protected trace minerals; nutritional support; equipment available; family & operated.

Maloy Mobile Storage Inc., Mary Beth Maloy, 505-344-6123, 505-344-6123, 505-344-3351, 535 Comanche Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@maloystorage.com, www. maloystorage.com, Sell and rent portable storage/storage containers. Custom modifications available to meet all your storage needs.

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

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3¢ per pound of Sheared Wool – Minimum $50 New Mexico Wool Growers, Inc. POB 2822, Moriarty, NM 87035 505.247.0584 • 505.842.1766 (fax) nmwgi@nmagriculture.org Follow us on the web at www.nmagriculture.org NEW MEXICO WOOL GROWERS, INC. New Mexico’s OLDEST Livestock Organization is Proud to Salute Sheep to Shawl, Past, Present & Future! Animal & Range Sciences www.anrs.nmsu.edu | 575-646-2514 Richard Dunlap 575-649-8545 ridunlap@nmsu.edu www.corona.nmsu.edu New Mexico State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator. NMSU and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. FOR SALE Commercial & SAMM Cross Rams Low Birth Weight Angus Bulls 2023 DIRECTORY LISTINGS
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JULY 2023 121 See the Big Picture with calves by DM BR I MAX 666 ET A.I. calves b y LaGr and R eload, Feltons Legend, & CRR About Time Horned & P olled Bulls & Show Steers For Sale Jaye and Sue Decker, 28 CR 1332, La Plata NM 505/327- 4556 www.deckerherefordranch.com • 505-330-3179 A.I. Calves by THOR, REDBULL NJW HOMETOWN 10Y s a n j u a n Population 119,147 Land Area 5,516 square miles Rainfall median, 9.3” Average First Freeze Date October 7 Average Last Freeze Date May 10 Elevation 5,145 ft. County Seat Aztec Total Federal Land 889,638 acres State Land 122,677 acres Indian Land 2,295,595 acres Deeded Land 236,156 acres Inland Water 6,300 acres Irrigated Land surface: 138,160 acres County Extension Agent 505-334-9496 CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE county LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle Calves 14,400 Beef Cows 9,300 Sheep & Lambs 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

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

McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-5423551, 412 E Motel Dr, Lordsburg, NM, 88045. Office, 800-278-1897, 601 N. Broad Street, Globe, AZ, 85501. Come see us for all your purchasing and service needs

Melton Ranch, Pat Melton, 505-617-0777, 57 Melton Ranch Rd., Las Vegas, NM, 87701, Comm. cattle; pasture yearlings for the five-month growing season on 11, 000+ acres.

MJ Cattle Co, Matt or Jodie Chism, 575-981-2516, 575-361-0494, 182 Klondike Gap Rd, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, chismjodie@gmail.com We specialize in rock footed, high altitude ranch raised calves. BQA certified. Hunting and Real Estate.

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

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

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

Pearson Livestock Equipment, Roswell Livestock & Farm Supply, 308-645-2231, 575-622-9164, P.O. Box 268, Thedford, NE, 69166, Quality chutes, alleys, tubs, Tru-Test Weighing Systems.

Peck’s Fine Jewelry and Repair, David Wood, 505-720-9513, 505-720-9513, 2501 San Pedro Dr NE, Ste 111A, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, pecksfinejewelry@yahoo.com, none, Silver Buckle Repairs. Wedding ring service. We also repair these: Watches, gold, platinum, & silver jewelry. Watch battery replacements. We buy scrap gold jewelry. Excellent YELP reviews.

Phase-A-Matic, Mike Jones, General Mgr, 800-962-6976, 661-947-8485, 661-9478764, 39360 3rd St. East, Suite 301, Palmdale, CA, 93550, mike@phase-a-matic.com, phasea-matic.com, Ru 3-phase equipment from single-phase power.

Phillips Diesel Crop., 505-865-7332, Interstate 25 & Highway 6, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, Generator sets & pumps, Yanmar Diesel.

R.L. Cox Co, Ellen Goodson, 505-242-4980, 2819 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, Leather goods, sheep skin, & fur.

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

Red Brand, Dain Rakestraw, 800-447-6444, 7000 S W Adams St, Peoria, IL, 61641, marketing.redbrandstore@gmail.com , www. redbrand.com/, Red Brand makes wire fence products 100% made in the USA from start to finish. Our wire fence products have been the trusted choice of property owners, farmers, and ranchers since 1889.

Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-4756062, 303-840-1850, 303-840-1849, 45400 CR 21, Elizabeth, CO, 80107, limitup04@ yahoo.com, runningcreekranch.com, Largest breeder of registered, performance Limousin in the US. Docile, Maternal, Moderate-Frame, Trait-Leading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available.

Salt Pointe LLC, Wesley Watts, 575-3613658, P.O. Box 2262, Carlsbad, NM, 88221, wesleywatts@bajabb.com Mixed-blocks available at a reduced price; bagged and bulk salt also available. Located in southeastern New Mexico. We can deliver anywhere in truckload quantities. Call Wes at 575-3613658.

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.

Swihart’s LLC, Roger Swihart, 785-754-3513, 7240 County Road AA, Quinter, KS, 67752, swiharts@ruraltel.net, www.swihart-sales. com, Spray those pesky flies!!! Spray Innovation sprayers are low volume, low pressure using air as the carrier. Swiharts offer PTO and self contained motor models. Also handle Feeder Wagons!

Taylor Ranch, Jim or Wanda Taylor, 575-2672819, 575-740-1115, HC 32 Box 45, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, englecowcamp@ yahoo.com, steel products & metal roofing

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

Transportation

Aero Tech Inc., Ted or Cameron Stallings, 575-763-4300, 575-763-3400, 5333 21st, Clovis, NM, 88101, aerotech@plateautel.net, www.aerotechteam.com, We operate with a fleet of GPS-guided aircraft manned by a highly-skilled team of seasoned pilots.

Artesia Trailer Sales, 575-736-7778, 1015 S. First Street, Artesia, NM, 88210, 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, 432-4263336, 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.

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

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

McSpadden Ford, Erick McSpadden, 575-5423551, 412 E Motel Dr, Lordsburg, NM, 88045. Office, 800-278-1897, 601 N. Broad Street, Globe, AZ, 85501. Come see us for all your purchasing and service needs

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JULY 2023 123 Population 26,544 Land Area 4,767 square miles Rainfall median, 15” Average First Freeze Date October 8 Average Last Freeze Date May 13 Elevation 6,857 ft. County Seat Las Vegas Total Federal Land 703,240 acres State Land 195,570 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 2,441,020 acres Inland Water 16,500 acres Irrigated Land surface: 13,370 acres; ground: 150 acres County Extension Agent 505-454-1497 CROP PRODUCTION NO FIGURES AVAILABLE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 county m i g u e l TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 40,500 Beef Cows 22,500 Sheep & Lambs 200 s a n * 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

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, Tim and Barbara Jackson, 800-533-8115, 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., https://www.boehringer-ingelheim. us/animal-health/who-we-are, Cattle First! Trusted brand name biologicals, pharmaceuticals, parasiticides and nutritional supplements: Triangle, Pyramid, Express, LongRange, Exprinex, Ivomec, Zactran, Bio-Mycin & much more.,

Circle H Headquarters LLC, Scanlon Daniels, Angela Daniels, 806-244-7851, 806-3332829, P.O. Box 1150, 3216 U.S. Hwy 54 East, Dalhart, TX, 79022, www.circleh.info, ELISA, BVD, NIR Testing.

Colorado Genetics Inc., Darrel L. DeGrofft, DVM, 970-203-9357, 970-222-1793, 970-2039367, 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!

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

Rodeo Sport Tours, Frank Etter, 830-832-3045, P O Box 54306, Hurst, TX, 76054, frank@ rodeotours.com Tour packages to the National Finals Rodeo.

SarTec Corporation, Bret Hobbs, 806-239-8728, 9403 Quincy Ave, Lubbock, TX, 79424, bret. hobbs@sartec.coam, SarTec.com. Industry leading yucca extract feed additives!

Tucumcari Animal Hospital, Jean P. Corey DVM, 575-461-3900, P.O. Box 1204, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Veterinarian, mixed practice, small animal boarding.

Veterinarian’s Outlet Of New Mexico, Matt Cunningham, 575-625-1469, 44 E Martin, Roswell, NM, 88203, vonm@plateautel.net, Cattle health products, milk quality services, dairy cleaners and sanitizers.

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

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.

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JULY 2023 125 s a n d o v a l Population 154,015 Land Area 3,717 square miles Rainfall median, 13.1” Average First Freeze Date October 20 Average Last Freeze Date May 1 Elevation 6,250 ft. County Seat Bernalillo Total Federal Land 1,001,904 acres State Land 81,702 acres Indian Land 820,485 acres Deeded Land 472,793 acres Inland Water 1,900 acres Irrigated Land surface: 16,410 acres; ground: 80 acres; surface and ground: 780 acres County Extension Agent 505-867-2582 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES county LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle Calves 10,600 Beef Cows 6,900 Sheep & Lambs 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 HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 2,300 9,500 tons Join Today For membership information, please email newmexicofederallandscouncil@gmail.com
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Phil Allen & Son Polled Herefords, Shannon Allen, 435-624-3285, 1151 North Main, Antimony, UT, 84712, sjallen@color-country. net, We have raised and sold registered Polled Hereford breeding stock since 1948. One of the oldest and largest Polled Hereford herds in the west. Selling bulls and replacement heifers.

Alta Vista Ranch, Doug or Oliver Soukup, 915-479-2994, 5407 Rio Penasco Rd- US Hwy 82, Mayhill, NM, 88339, Comm. Red and Black Angus, baled round bales, hunting and fishing.

American Angus Association, Radale Tiner, 816-383-5100, 979-492-2663, 3707 Marielene, College Station, TX, 77845, rtiner@angus.org, www.angus.com, At the American Angus Association a team of skilled Regional Managers can guide your operation towards success.

American Water Surveyors, Gerald Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-210-4225, 4500 Mercantile Plaza Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76137, info@wefindwater.com, wefindwater.com, American Water Surveyors uses seismic technology to determine depth & yield prior to drilling. Don’t Drill a Dry Well! Call Us Before You Drill! 877-734-7661 Serving ranchers since 2007. BBB A+ Rating.

AquaKnow, Debra Burden, 877-734-7661, 817-210-4225, 4500 Mercantile Plaza Blvd., Suite 300, Fort Worth, TX, 76137, info@ aquaknow.com, aquaknow.com, AquaKnow provides water quality testing & analytical services for residential & commercial customers. We provide the collection bottles, you collect & ship the water samples, results are emailed.

AWIS Weather Services, Tim Risner, 334-8262149, 1735 E University #101, Auburn, AL, 36830, trisner@awis.com, www.awis.com, AWIS Weather Services offers forecasts, observations, and historical weather data on a client needed basis and format. Call AWIS for any of your weather needs.

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

Bar A Ranch, Charles Sullivan, 575-772-5619, 575-740-1962, HC 30 Box 248, Winston, NM, 87943, csbararanch@gmail.com Registered Charolais Bulls and Heifers for Sale.

Bar Guitar Growers, Gary Mendiola, 575-6534140, 575-291-5339, P.O. Box 69, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@pvtn.net, Specializing in large tree sales and landscape construction.

Bar LB Limousins, Frank Belcher, 575-773-4810, HC 32 Box 220, Quemado, NM, 87829, Reg. Limousin.

Barry Denton Photography , 928-442-3290, www.barrydentonphotography.com, Skull Valley, AZ,

Beaverhead Outfitters, Jack or Kaye Diamond, 575-772-5795, 575-772-5517, HC 30 Box 446 Burnt Cabin, WInston, NM, 87943, Jack@BeaverheadOutfitters.com, www. beaverheadoutfitters.com, We offer hunts for elk, deer, antelope, oryx, bighorn sheep, ibex, turkey and predators on over 3 million acres of public and private land in southwest New Mexico.

Beaverhead Ranch, Jack or Kaye Diamond, 575-772-5677, HC 30 Box 446, Winston, NM, 87943, info@beaverheadoutfitters.com, Commercial yearlings – professional hunting.

BluePrint Media, Lisa Bard, 970-498-9306, 970-222-7422, P.O. Box 427, Timnath, CO, 80547, lbard@blueprintma.com, www. blueprintma.com, BluePrint is a full service media company servicing the cattle industry. We specialize in outsourced publishing, promotion and marketing, including ad campaigns, sale catalogs and inbound marketing.

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

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JULY 2023 127 Office: 505/989–7573 • Toll Free: 888/989–7573 • Mobile: 505/490–0220 Email: kahler@newmexico.com • Website: www.SantaFeLand.com 300 Paseo Peralta, Suite 211, Santa Fe, NM 87501 KEN AHLER REAL ESTATE CO., INC. SELLING NEW MEXICO RANCH LANDS FOR 40 + YEARS Ranches - Homes - Land - Horse Properties s a n t a f e Population 158,018 Land Area 1,909 square miles Rainfall median, 13.9” Average First Freeze Date October 13 Average Last Freeze Date May 6 Elevation 7,200 ft. County Seat Santa Fe Total Federal Land 489,665 acres State Land 79,747 acres Indian Land 97,438 acres Deeded Land 729,852 acres Inland Water 2,500 acres Irrigated Land surface: 5,850 acres; ground: 11,340 acres; surface and ground: 880 acres County Extension Agent 505-471-4711 county CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 4,500 8,800 tons LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 12,600 Beef Cows 8,900 Sheep & Lambs 700 * 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

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, 505-5088002, P.O. Box 7035, Albuquerque, NM, 87194, cattlegrowersfoundationinc@ gmail.com. Caren Cowan, President., www. raisingranchers.com, laying the groundwork for the future of ranching.

Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Frank Falen, Karen Budd-Falen, Sarah Falen, 307-6325105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, frank@buddfalen. com, buddfalen.com, Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Red Angus, Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights.

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.

Dolan & Associates, Daniel Dolan, 505-2692056, 505-883-1266, 505-888-7509, 3167 San Mateo NE Unit 110, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, drd@lobo.net, dolan-envirolaw.com, Legal and consulting environmental services related to water right, endangered species consultation, Oil & Gas, groundwater, NMED actions or complaints, solar, family trusts, firearms issues.

Domenici Law Firm PC, Pete Domenici Jr., 505-883-6250, 320 Gold Ave. SW, Suite 1000, Albuquerque, NM, 87102, pdomenici@ domenicilaw.com, Law firm specializing in land, water, public land, mineral and enviromental law.

Doug Hall Family Registered Herefords, Douglas Hall, 970-985-2938, 970-985-2938, 1634 M. Road, Fruita, CO, 81521, dmchall60@ aol.com, Have registered Polled Hereford Bulls for sale at UBIA sale and at private treaty, and Heifers.

Doña Ana Soil & Water Conservation District, Joe Delk, Chairman, 575-522-8775, 760 Stern Dr., Ste. 118, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, Board@daswcd.org, Standing up for Agriculture in Dona Ana County.

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

Gion Registered Black Angus, Claude Gion, 505-861-1437, 505-220-0549, 73 Padilla Road, Belen, NM, 87002, gion.angus@yahoo.com, Registered Black Angus.

Greenwood Tech Support Services, Randall S. Greenwood, 575-533-6937, P.O.Box 26, Aragon, NM, 87820, ibgreenwood@ gmail.com, www.ibgreenwood.com, GTSS provides affordable, quality GIS mapping for efficient management of large landholdings. For Ranch managers, Water-right holders, Realtors, and Homeowners. Please visit our website.

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

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

High Nogal Ranch & Triple Creek Ranch, Joe David Yates, 512-567-3036, P.O. Box 965, Llano, TX, 78643, jdyates@hotmail.com, Comm. cow calf & yearling; reg. ranch horses; real estate sales & acquisitions; elk hunts.

History & Ghost Tours of Old Town, Julia Brown, 505-246-8687, 303 Romero St. NW, Plaza don Luis N120, Albuquerque, NM, 87104, info@ToursOfOldTown.com. www. ToursOfOldTown.com, We KNOW Old Town! History Tours held DAILY. Ghost Tour held NIGHTLY at 8pm. Albuquerque’s ORIGINAL Ghost Walk since 2001.

Holiday Travel Trailers Sales Inc., Andy Aragon, 505-294-8280, 505-5738280, 505-294-0177, 11810 Central SE, Albuquerque, NM, 87123, hl101@aol.com, holidaytraveltrailers.com, We sell and service new and late model used Airstream travel trailers. We also sell and service new Forest River Salem and Sonoma brand travel trailers. We also have a good selection of used units.

Hotel Eklund Restaurant, Jannett Barras, 575-374-2551, 15 Main St, Clayton, NM, 88415, info@hoteleklund.com, info@hoteleklund. com, Restaurant & Bar. Great Steaks.

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

Jardin de Dios Farms, Mike Clark, 936-5441771, 8695 FM 2022 N, Grapeland, TX, 75844, mikeblnc2@aol.com.

JFW Ranch Consulting LLC, Kelly Welles, 505-294-7861, 10600 Eagle Rock Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87110, jfwrc@comcast.net, Private and public Big Game Consulting.

J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-4852500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@jandjauction.com, jandjauction. com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets.

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.

Keeton Limousin Ranch, Leonard Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 County Road 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@door. net www.keetonlimousinranch.com We supply registered Limousin breeding bulls and females, as well as fall born crossbred. We also supply fall born crossbred show steers which are marketed on SC Online sales in early March or April.

Killian Ranch Australian Shepards, Mark Killian, 480-250-8410, 4741 E. Southern Ave., Mesa, AZ, 85206, Markwkillian@aol.com, www.killianranchaussies.com, Working dogs what have beauty, brains & stamina.

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

King Family Cattle Co, Garland King, 575-3600295, 37273 Hwy 64/87, Capulin, NM, 88414, garland_k@hotmail.com, Comm. HerefordsBorder Collie started dog & pups.

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JULY 2023 129 RANCH RAISED MOUNTAIN RAISED WINSTON, NEW MEXICO R u s s e l L F R E E M A N • 575/743-6904 KELLY WAIDE AND RYAN WAIDE s i e r r a county * 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 Population 11,453 Land Area 4,219 square miles Rainfall median, 8.3” Average First Freeze Date November 4 Average Last Freeze Date April 7 Elevation 4,190 ft. County Seat Truth or Consequences Total Federal Land 1,669,646 acres State Land 359,799 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 681,539 acres Inland Water 34,000 acres Irrigated Land surface: 3,050 acres; ground: 2,940 acres; surface & ground: 5,410 acres County Extension Agent 575-894-2375 LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle Calves 17,400 Sheep & Lambs 100 CROP PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 2,200 15,100 tons BEARING PRODUCTION PECANS ACRES (1000 lbs.) 500 1,180

Kristy Cummings Photography , Kristy Cummings, 575-640-8473, HC 30 Box 16, Cuchillo, NM, 87901, kristyrae95@yahoo. com, Working ranch photos, rodeo photos, senior photos, family photos, weddings and more.

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

Lazy Bell Land & Cattle, E. G. Abernathy, 575-762-0214, 1401 Eastridge, Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, Santa GertXAngus cattle.

Lazy JB Angus, Jeff Creamer, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer, 970-596-4517, 970-5960045, 17270 6450 Rd., Montrose, CO, 81403, kathi@lazyjb.com, www.lazyjbangus.com, “Semen available on low PAP herd sires. Private Treaty Fall Sales - Heifers & Steers . Online Show Heifer Sale – Oct. 14, 2019. Annual Bull Sale at the Ranch – March 7, 2020. Visitors always welcome!

Lazy J T Cattle Co., Jimbo & Trisha Williams, 505-238-4656, 575-773-4115, 87829, lazyjtcattle@gmail.com, Commercial Black Angus.

M&J Cattle, Jose R Maestas, 505-929-1359, 505-753-7873, P.O. Box 1024, Espanola, NM, 87532, m-jcattle@hotmail.com, Seed stock producer registered Red Angus bulls and heifers.

Malloy Mobile Storage, Mary Beth Malloy, 505-344-6123, 525 Commanche NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87107, marybeth@ malloystorage.com, Sell and rent storage containers.

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

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

Matt Rush Corporate Speaker, mattrush.com, Levelland, TX.

McKenzie Land and Livestock , Kenneth McKenzie, 575-760-3260, 575-472-5766, HC 61 Box 57, Encino, NM, 88321, www.mckenziecattle.com. We are a multigeneration family business that specializes in cow/calf production for registered and commercial Angus. We also have an annual Registered Angus Bull Sale.

Mesa Feed Products, Dustin Shoemaker, 575-763-9191, 1305 W. Brady Ave, Clovis, NM, 88101, dustin@mesafeedproducts.com, Liquid feed suppliements

Monsoon Silver, Kris Arnold, 800-3823393, 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.

NM 33 Consulting, LLC, Janet Porter-Carrejo, 505-238-8700, 575-533-6318, 238 Jewett Road, PO Box 711, Reserve, NM, 87830, jancarrejo@gmail.com Local Government Consultation, Assisting local governments through staff shortages, public meetings, temporary administrative positions filled, construction project management etc., Experienced.

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

NWR Cattle Management Services, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices.com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Profitable solutions for cattle producers that decrease expenses & increase performancelow-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/ Ultrasound Services & Training.

Ortiz Farms, Herman or Annie Ortiz, 575-2675420, 575-644-7436, P.O. Box 306, Derry, NM, 87933, Comm. cattle; alfalfa hay.

Outfront Cattle Service, Dennis Adams, 979-229-4472, 979-693-1301, P.O. Box 10590, College Station, TX, 77842, outfrontcattle@ gmail.com, outfrontcattle.com, Professional Charolais Sale Management Service We can help you buy or sell Charolais Cattle! Since 1962.

Pecos Valley Cowboy Church, Pecos Cowboy Church, 505-757-2631, 70 NM-63, Pecos, NM, 87552, www.pecosrodeo.net.

Petersen Memorial Ranch Rodeo & Dutch Oven Cook-Off, Sara Marta, Anita Petersen, 575-322-6733, 575-743-5202, See website for directions, Winston, NM, 87943, martasjac@ gmail.com, www.petersenrodeoandcookoff. weebly.com. First weekend in August annually, All proceeds benefit the Adam Petersen Memorial Fund

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

Porter Farms, Randy Porter, 575-835-0882, 575-418-8871, P.O. Box 685, Socorro, NM, 87801, Club Lambs Sales-RambouilletHampshire -Suffoclk and fine wool crosses.

Range & Ranch Management Services , Christopher D. Allison , 575-644-2460, 575-526-6178, 500 Cline Rd , Mesilla Park , NM, 88047, rangeboss@reagan.com

Range and Ranch Management Services.

Ridgeline Outfitters, LLC, Dan Reyes, 602-4691646, 1239 Sunflower Ave, Belen, NM, 87002, www.ridgelineoutfitters.com. Seeking landowners permits & hunting rights for big game through New Mexico. We offer top dollar for quality properties. Licensed & Insured.

Mrs. Richard T. Ritter CPA , Linda Ritter, 575-838-2209, P.O. Box 1558, Socorro, NM, 87801, ritter@sdc.org, Angus, Comm. Angus cross; hay production; certified public accountant.

FEED EFFICIENT GENETICS CULTIVATED FOR THE SOUTHWEST THAT WILL IMPROVE YOUR BOTTOM LINE

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State Land 551,042
Indian Land 151,030
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Last Freeze Date April 13
4,585 ft.
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2,262,731 acres
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1,290,251 acres
Water 14,500 acres
surface: 3,330 acres; ground: 1,310 acres
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JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle Calves 37,000 Beef Cows 13,600 Milk Cows 9,200 Sheep & Lambs 1,700 * Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands Latest data at www nass usda gov HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 4,100 19,700 tons

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

Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional Performance

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

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

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

RJK Equipment, Ty Foster, 575-571-4120, 4581 W. Picacho Ave., Las Cruces, NM, 88007, marketing@rkjequip.com www. RJKequipemnt.com At RKJ Equipment we understand the unique demands of modern agriculture. That’s why we proudly offer a wider range of reliable, high- quality equipment to meet your specific needs.

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

Senator Pat Woods, Pat Woods, 575-760-8594, 575-357-8594, 4000 CR M, Broadview, NM, 88112, pat.woods@nmlegis.gov, NM State Senator if I can help you please get in touch with me.

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

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

Slash Ranch, Megan Richardson, 575-772-5740, 575-772-5735, 505-212-0118, HC 30 Box 476, Winston, NM, 87943, megan@slashranch. com, www.slashranch.com, Slash Ranch raises quality hormone free grass fed beef. We are buyers of calves for our mountain growing season beginning March and running thru November.

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

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

T&S Cattle, Ted Roybal, 575-760-0169, P.O. Box 15, 203 CR A029, Rainsville, NM, 87736, tf_roybal@yahoo.com, T&S Cattle also specializes in NM grown Xmas trees, firewood, and fence building.

T.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.

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

Valley View Charolais Ranch, Buddy Westphal, 406-883-2469, 406-270-0222, 44601 Valley View Rd, Polson, MT, 59860, westphal@ cyberport.net, vvcrbulls.com, “185 polled two year old Charolais bulls will sell at our 52nd Annual Bull Sale on Saturday March 28, 2020. Registered females for sale private treaty. Feeder calves sold seasonally.“

March 11, 2024

Cattlemen’s Livestock Auction Belen, New Mexico

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JULY 2023 133 t a o s Population 34,954 Land Area 2,257 square miles Rainfall median, 12.2” Average First Freeze Date October 3 Average Last Freeze Date May 17 Elevation 6,945 ft. County Seat Taos Total Federal Land 995,594 acres State Land 78,510 acres Indian Land 116,929 acres Deeded Land 446,714 acres Inland Water 1,000 acres Irrigated Land surface: 35,900 acres; ground: 5,230 acres; surface & ground: 770 acres County Extension Agent 575-758-3982
PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES county LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 4,400 Sheep & Lambs 1,300 * Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands Latest data at www nass usda gov HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 3,400 7,000 tons Support Those Who Support YOU! When you are spending money, consider spending it with New Mexico Stockman magazine advertisers.
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Victor Perez Ranch, LeRoy or Mercedes Cravens, 575-584-2932, P.O. Box 152, Encino, NM, 88321, Comm. cattle and sheep. Mature sheep, lambs, bucks; Hereford-Angus cross yearlings.

Watson Smith Law Firm, Josh Smith, 575-5280500, 575-526-9094, 1100 S. Main St., Ste. 21, Las Cruces, NM, NM, 88005, josh@ watsonsmithlaw.com, www.watsonsmithlaw. com, Watson Smith Law Firm.

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

Wilkinson Gelbvieh Ranch, Bill Wilkinson, 719-680-0462, 719-680-0451, 23115 County Road 111.3 , Model, CO, 81059, bnwbulls@ gmail.com www.wilkinsongelbvieh.com

Wilkinson Gelbvieh Ranch is a family owned and operated cattle ranch, located in Model, Colorado. They raise Gelbvieh and Balancer cattle, selling 50 bulls each spring, as well as heifers.

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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#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.

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

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

A Lazy 6 Angus, Bob or Kay Anderson, 575-4211809, 505-690-1191, Blanco Canyon, HCR 72, Box 10, Ribera, NM, 87560, alazy6ranch@ yahoo.com, Angus, They are worth more if they have Black Angus influence.

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

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

Alta Vista Ranch, Doug or Oliver Soukup, 915-479-2994, 5407 Rio Penasco Rd- US Hwy 82, Mayhill, NM, 88339, Angus, Comm. Red and Black Angus, baled round bales, hunting and fishing.

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

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

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

Bar M Real Estate LLC, Scott McNally, 575-6225867, 575-420-1237, P.O. Box 428, Roswell, NM, 88202, sammmcnally@msn.com, Angus, Over thirty years experience in the sale and appraisal of farm and ranch real estate. Licensed NM Real Estate Broker and Licensed NM General Certified Appraiser. Call and lets visit. Angus Cattle.

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

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

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

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.

Bow K Ranch, Dave and Dawn Bowman, 970-323-6833, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, dave@bowkranch. com www.bowkranch.com 85 head of registered, high-altitude Gelbvieh, Balancer, & Angus: 39 yrs. A.I. Breeding, emphasis on calving-ease, moderate size, carcass. Females for sale. Bulls sell in Pot of Gold Bull Sale.

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

Brahaim Hindi & Sons, Inc., Jamil Hindi, 575-799-4395, 505-228-1566, HC 34 Box 115, Duran, NM, 88301, Commercial Black Angus, Commercial Rambouillet and Karakiel Sheep, Reg Arabian Horses. Calves, lambs and wool.

Brennand Ranch, Norma Brennand, 575-6872185, 159 Chinaberry Rd, Pinon, NM, 88344, brennandranch@aol.com, Registered Black Angus,

Budd-Falen Law Office, LCC, Frank Falen, Karen Budd-Falen, Sarah Falen, 307-6325105, 307-637-3891, 300 E. 18th Street, Cheyenne, WY, 82003, frank@buddfalen. com, buddfalen.com, Angus, Charolais, Hereford, Red Angus, Attorneys for the West. Preserving western culture by protecting landowner rights.

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.

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JULY 2023 135 t o r r a n c e county Population 14,643 Land Area 3,355 square miles Rainfall median, 11.5” Average First Freeze Date October 1 Average Last Freeze Date May 20 Elevation 6,107 ft. County Seat Estancia Total Federal Land 171,981 acres State Land 373,215 acres Indian Land 16,426 acres Deeded Land 1,579,785 acres Inland Water 6,000 acres Irrigated Land ground: 38,110 acres County Extension Agent 505-544-4333
PRODUCTION 2022 FIGURES LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 34,000 Sheep & Lambs 1,500 HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Alfalfa 4,500 25,100 tons Hay, Other 2,300 5,100 tons * Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands Latest data at www nass usda gov
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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.

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, 970-2039367, 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 N. Conniff, 575-644-2900, Laura Mathers Conniff, 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, john@ conniffcattle.com

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.

W.O. Culbertson & Sons Inc. dba Culbertson - Whatley Ranch, Vivian Culbertson , 575-633-2852, 542 Culbertson Rd., Amistad , NM, 88410, vculbertson@plateauyel.net

Culbertson Whatley Ranch, David Whatley, 575-633-2828, 542 Culbertson Rd, Amistad, NM, 88410, Angus, Hereford, Commercial Herefords and Angus-Hereford Crosses.

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,

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

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

Estancia Valley Beef Company , Jeff Herndon, 505-470-5353, 505-859-0229, 33 Valle Lindo Dr. Peralta, NM, 87042, jeffh19@yahoo.com All natural grass fed beef.

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.

Field Ranch Land & Cattle, LLC,, James Nance, Manager, 575-854-2805, P.O. Box 5457, Alamo, NM, 87825, jimandbethnance@gmail. com Quality Black Angus Cattle,

Flying W Diamond Ranch, 575-354-0770, 575-644-6396, 385 Martin Ranch Road, Capitan, NM, 88316, edtinsley@thg-llc.com, www.flyingwdiamondranch.com.

Gallacher Land & Cattle, Co., William Gray Gallacher, 575-799-0388, 575-648-2416, 2113 Gallacher Road, Carrizozo, NM, 88301, lynnhowardbullbarn@gmail.com.

George Curtis Inc, Dan Ray or Blake Curtis, 575-762-4759, 4500 N. Prince, Clovis, NM, 88101, seed@curtisseed.com, Angus, Reg. Angus.

Gion Registered Black Angus, Claude Gion, 505-861-1437, 505-220-0549, 73 Padilla Road, Belen, NM, 87002, gion.angus@yahoo.com, Angus, Registered Black Angus.

Greer & Winston Cattle, CO., Jim Greer, 575-536-3730, 575-536-3636, P.O. Box 700, Mimbres, NM, 88049.

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

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

Hat Six Cattle Company , M.D. Hobbs, 575-4830123, 575-447-3887, 575-483-0123, 170 Spear Road, P.O. Box 697, Springer, NM, 87747, Hatsix1@gmail.com, hatsixcattle.com, Angus, Brangus, F1s, Red Angus, Red Brangus, Broad service organization, working throughout the intermountain west.

Heartstone Angus, LLC, C.R. (Dick) Evans, 575-313-4028, 575-313-6813, 314 C Bar Ranch Rd., Silver City, NM, 88061, cbarranch575@ gmail.com, www.heartstoneangusllc. com,www.readyforworkbullsale.com, Registered Angus bulls raised under range conditions in the Burro Mountains. Highly feed efficient, rock-footed, will travel.

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

High Seven Ranch, Bob Daugherty, 575-7430448, HC 30 Box 165, Winston, NM, 87943, redwingoutfitters@gmail.com, redwinghunts.com

Hooper Cattle Co, Steve & Debbie Hooper, 575-773-4535, HC 32 Box 405 Red Hill Rt, Quemado, NM, 87829, www. hoopercattlecompany.co, Angus, Hereford, Registered Herefords & Black Angus.

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.

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Box 266, Clayton, NM 88415

SALE BARN: 575/374-2505

Kenny Dellinger, Mgr., 575/207-7761

Watts Line: 1-800/438-5764

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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u n i o n county Population 3,938 Land Area 3,817 square miles Rainfall median, 14.1” Average First Freeze Date October 20 Average Last Freeze Date April 27 Elevation 4,970 ft. County Seat Clayton Total Federal Land 58,881 acres State Land 446,967 acres Indian Land 0 acres Deeded Land 1,945,720 acres Inland Water 800 acres Irrigated Land ground: 8,310 acres; surface: 51,300; surface & ground: 390 acres County Extension Agent 575-374-9361
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JANUARY 1, 2023 TYPE NUMBERS Cattle & Calves 69,000 Beef Cows 27,500 Sheep & Lambs 100 * Federal Land may include: BLM, BOR, DOA, DOD, DOE, FWS, NPS & OFA lands State Lands may include: SG&F, & SP lands Latest data at www nass usda gov HARVESTED TOTAL CROP ACRES PRODUCTION Hay, Other 3,100 11,900 tons

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.

Jim Bob Cattle, Jim Bob Burnett, 575-365-8291, 205 East Cottonwood Rd, Lake Arthur, NM, 88253, jbb@pvtn.net, Angus, Hereford, Registered Herefords & Black Angus.

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

JT Land and Cattle, LLC, Jim Thorpe, 575-8684686, 608 NM Highway 129, HC 67 Box 14, Newkirk, NM, 88431, jimthorpe53@gmail. com, Commercial Black Angus; source and age verified; gentle replacement females.

Kripple Kreek Ranch, Angus & Limousin Cattle, Chile & Alfalfa, P.O. Box 585, Magdalena NM 87825, 575-635-0559.

L&K Farm, Christopher Carrasco, 505-8659378, 1111 Don Pasqual Rd. NW, Los Lunas, NM, 87031, Angus, Reg. Black Angus, alfalfa, irrigated pasture.

L-X Angus Ranch, Pat Carver, 575-622-5355, 5500 West Pine Lodge Rd, Roswell, NM, 88201, lbarx@plateautel.net, Angus, Reg. & Comm. Angus replacement heifers & bulls from registered herd.

L/S Cattle Company , H.A (Speedy) and Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318-0116, Buy, Sell, Trade all classes and breeds of livestock.

La Gloria Cattle Company , Manny and Corina Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, lgcc24_7@icloud.com, www.lagloriacattleco. com, Angus, Maine Anjou, Registered and commercial Angus, Maine-Anjou, and Chianina Cattle. Two-year old & Yearling Bulls, Spring & Fall Show Steers and Heifers, Embryos and Semen.

Landmark Title Inc., Jay Neff, 575-763-3904, 575-763-6610, 117 E. 4th St., Clovis, NM, 88101, landmark@plateautel.ent, landmarkclovis. com, Angus, Real Estate closings, Title Insurance, 1031 Exchanges.

Lazy Bell Land & Cattle, E G Abernathy, 575-762-0214, 1401 Eastridge Dr, Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, Santa Gertrudis cross Angus cattle,

Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer 970-596-4965, 970-596-0045, 970-596-4517, 970-596-2092, 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, 9,2023. Annual Bull Sale at the RanchMarch 2, 2024. Visitors always welcome!,

Lazy J T Cattle Co., Jimbo & Trisha Williams, 505-238-4656, 575-773-4115, lazyjtcattle@ gmail.com, Angus, Commercial Black Angus.

Lazy S Ranch Willcox , LLC, Susan WilsonSanders. Ed McClure, 520-403-8510, 520-306-1574, 13250 Ash Creek Rd, Willcox, AZ, 85643, drsue@dakotacom.net, ServiceAge Bulls at Private Treaty and Sales in Marana, Prescott & Willcox AZ, & Belen NM.

Lust Angus, Tim and Dru Lust, 806-831-6777, 806-438-3127, 2946 IH 27, Abernathy, TX, 79311, drulust1@gmail.com Registered and commercial Angus bulls and females.

M-Hat Angus, Brian Martinez, 505-203-9488, 505-440-9424, 252 Armijo Road, Belen, NM, 87002, mhatfarm@yahoo.com, We are a seed stock producer of quality Angus cattle bred and raised to strive in the conditions of the arid southwest.

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

McCall Land & Cattle Co., Howard McCall, 505-296-3434, 1524 Eubank NM, Ste. 5, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, h4mccall@gmail. com, Angus, Reg. Black Angus.

McKenzie Land and Livestock , Kenneth McKenzie, 575-760-3260, 575-472-5766, HC 61 Box 57, Encino, NM, 88321, www.mckenziecattle.com. We are a multigeneration family business that specializes in cow/calf production for registered and commercial Angus. We also have an annual Registered Angus Bull Sale.

Menefee Farms LLC, Dwight, Seth, Tad, 575-616-1077, 575-635-8542, 446 W. Pearson Rd., Lake Arthur, NM, 88253, dmenefee@ pvtn.net, Angus, Alfalfa Hay in 4x4 or small bales, also Beardless Wheat Hay. Crossbred Calves. Pecans, Corn, Cotton, and Triticale.

Miller Angus, Mitzi Miller, 575-760-9047, 174 N.M. 236, Floyd, NM, 88118, Angus, Reg. Cattle.

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

Moise Livestock Company LLC, Steve Moise, 505-629-2060, P.O. Box 4069, Santa Fe, NM, 87102, steve@moiseco.biz, Angus, Commercial cow/calf operation, Commercial Angus cattle.

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

New Mexico Beef, Nick Maestas, 575-427-7078, 575-512-7150, 505-466-5878, 1016 Cerito Road, Anton Chico, NM, 87711, goodmeat@ newmexicobeef.com newmexicobeef. com New Mexico premium beef, www. newmexiocbeef.com,

New Mexico State University , Glenn Duff, 575-646-1242, Box 30003, Dept 3-1, Las Cruces, NM, 88003, asicence@nmsu.edu, Angus, Brangus, Registered and commercial Angus, Brangus and Brahman cattle; commercial Suffock, registered Quarter Horses.

NM Cattle Company LLC, Scott McNally, 575-622-5867, 575-420-1237, P.O. Box 428, Roswell, NM, 88202, sammmcnally@msn. com, Angus, Commercial red and black Angus cattle.

NMSU Corona Range & Livestock Research Center, Shad Cox, 575-799-3569, 575-8491015, 575-849-1021, P.O. Box 392, 739 University Road, Corona, NM, 88318, shadcox@nmsu.edu, Corona.nmsu.edu, Calving ease Angus Bulls, Commercial Crossbred calves, Commercial Rambouillet and SAMM crossbred rams, ewes, and lambs, crossbred show wethers, doelings and guard dogs. Conference facilities.

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

NWR Cattle Management Services, Manny Encinias, 505-927-7935, 575-571-2600, 141 Feather Trail, Moriarty, NM, 87035, manny@cattlemanagementservices.com, cattlemanagementservices.com, Profitable solutions for cattle producers that decrease expenses & increase performancelow-cost, high quality complete feed and supplementation programs, AI/ET/ Ultrasound Services & Training.

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

P Bar A Angus Cattle, Mark or Percy Larranaga, 505-850-6684, 505-270-0753, 12408 Loyola Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, mark@ larranagacattle.com, PBARAANGUS.com, Registered Angus bulls and heifers available select times of the year. Please contact us with your questions, needs, as well as genetics on hand.

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

Patterson Cattle Co., Loren Patterson , 575-937-5458, PO Box 291, Corona , NM, 88318, lopatter@yahoo.com, “Commercial Angus and F1 Black Baldies Replacement Heifers and Yearlings “

Pino Creek Ranch, Martin Honegger, 575-6415282, 6316 NM Hwy 104, Newkirk, NM, 88431, PCR@Plateautel.net NMgrassfedbeef.com, Natural Grass-fed Black Angus Beef.

Pot of Gold Bull Sale, Dave Bowman, 970-3236833, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, davedawn@gelbviehbulls. net, www.gelbviehbulls.net, Annual bull sale, Montrose, CO selling top quality registered yearlings. PAP, Trich, fertility, & PI-BVD tested. Gelbvieh & Balancer. Reds & Blacks. Sale last Friday in February.,

Rafter F Farm & Ranch, Felipe Sanchez, 505-250-0265, P.O. Box 398, Jarales, NM, 87023, Angus, Quality barn-stored alfalfa hay and registered black Angus bulls.

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

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-rockingr-ranch.html, Angus, Purebred Angus bulls and females.

Mrs. Richard T. Ritter CPA , Linda Ritter, 575-838-2209, P.O. Box 1558, Socorro, NM, 87801, ritter@sdc.org, Angus, Comm. Angus cross; hay production; certified public accountant.

Rinconada Farm, Bud Hettinga, 575-644-7477, 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, 806-663-2279, 806-4634513, P.O. Box 20773, Amarillo, TX, 79114, prohooftrim@gmail.com, www.prohooftrim. com, Beef Cattle Services over 20 years experience including hoof trimming, Sale Prep, A.I. Services mobile chute and serving New Mexico, Texas and Colorado.and surrounding states.

Rocking R Ranch, Randell Major, 575-838-3016, 575-854-2150, 577-854-2150, P.O. Box 244, Magdalena, NM, 87825, rmajor@ majorranches.com, www.majorranches.com, Cross bred Charolais calves for sale

Rogers Ranch, Taran Rogers, 575-418-8889, 575-838-7197, P.O. Box 769, Magdalena , NM, 87825, rogerstaran@yahoo.com Commercial Black Baldy operation offering bulls and replacement heifers of high quality, raised on a rough country ranch.

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

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Salazar Ranches, Miguel Salazar, 505-9290334, 505-747-8858, P.O. Box 2847, Espanola, NM, 87532, salazar_ranches@yahoo.com, Angus, Hereford, Registered and commercial bulls, replacement heifers, raised in high altitude; NMBVM Certified in pregancy/ diagnosis and AI.

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

Senator Pat Woods, Pat Woods, 575-760-8594, 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, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

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

Stirrup Cattle, Cody Harwell, 575-703-5775, 575-748-4722, 813 Pinon Dunken Hwy, Pinon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Commercial Angus cattle. Harwell and Associates Real Estate, Becky Harwell 575-748-1036.

Strang Herefords & Black Angus, Mary Strang, Tom & Lisa Walsh, 800-351-5362, 970-270-4445, 2969 Country Road 8, Meeker, CO, 81641, strangherefords@ wreawildblue.org, strangherefords.com, Angus, Hereford, Registered Hereford & black Angus cattle.

T&S Cattle, Ted Roybal, 575-760-0169, 203 CR A029, Rainsville, NM, 87736, tf_roybal@ yahoo.com, Cattle, Christmas Trees, Firewood, Fence Work, Thinning. Roybal Christmas Trees. 575-760-0169

T4 Cattle Company LLC, Phil and Scott Bidegain, 575-868-2475, 575-403-7553, 5859 Quay Rd. BK, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Hereford and black baldy cattle, American Quarter Horses.

Thompson Ranch, Ernest Thompson, 575-4233313, 505-818-7284, HC 66 Box 613 , Mountainair, NM, 87036, thompson.ranch@ yahoo.com, thompsonranch.net, Thompson Ranch Black Angus Bulls & Heifers Registered & Commercial ,

T L Cattle Co., Colt or Lane Grau, 575-760-6336, 575-760-4510, 1680 CR 37, Grady, NM, 881209633, tlgrau@hotmail.com, Quality RED Angus, Black Angus and Maine composite bulls and females. Also Quality CHAROLAIS. Cattle for sale year round.

U Bar Ranch, David Ogilvie, 575-535-2975, 575-574-4860, 575-535-2975, P.O. Box 10, Gila, NM, 88038, dogilvie1@hotmail.com, Angus.

United Country|New Mexico HomeRanch Realty , Jodie Chism, 575-361-0494, 575-981-2427, 702 N Canyon, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, unitedcountry@newmexicoho omeranchrealty.com, Specializing in farms and ranches, 1031 properties, and many other types of exceptional and highly sought after ranches. We have working knowledge of BLM, State, and Forest Service Ranches in NM.

Waggonhammer Ranches, Myron Benes, 402-395-2178, 402-649-2719, P.O. Box 548, Albion, NE, 68620, www.wagonhammer. com/, Angus, Quality Source for Quality Club Calves, Bulls, & Females.

Wandering Trail Cattle Co., JD Vernon, 830-407-9274, 102 Cedar Trail Court, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, wanderingtrailcattleco103@gmail.com, Angus, Beefmaster, Brangus, Corriente, Hereford, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Red Angus, Red Brangus, Santa Gertrudis, Over 35 years experience in all facets of cattle and equipment business. Delivered to your doorstep. Ranch Camp.

Weaver Ranch, Adrian or Susan Weaver, 970-568-3898, 3000 West Co. Rd 70, Ft Collins, CO, 80524, weaverranchj@aol.com, Angus, Registered Angus bull and heifers, PAP tested.

Whatley Longhorns, James Lynn Whatley, 505-269-8199, 575-542-9725, 17 Brown Ranch Rd, Redrock, NM, 88055, whatleylonghorns@outlook.com Whatleylonghorns.com We provide gentle, halter broke Texas Longhorn show quality seed stock. Along with our herd sires, we AI to all time classic Longhorn bulls. We also provide grain finished Texas Longhorn beef.

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

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.

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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.

BARZONA

Barzona Breeders Association of America, Alecia Heinz, 641-745-9170, 604 Cedar, St Adair, IA, 50002, info@barzona.com, www. barzona.com,

Boykin Barzonas, Raymond Boykin Jr., 334-4308727, 8727 Lydia Ln., Montgomery, AL, 36117, etheldozierboykin@yahoo.com, Barzona, Registered and commercial Barzona cattle; grassfed beef; feedlot finished cattle.

F&F Cattle Co., Mike Fitzgerald, 575-673-2346, 130 Fitzgerald Lane, Mosquero, NM, 87733, ffcattleco@plateautel.net. Producers of quality foundation Barzona cattle since 1975. Coming 2 purebred bulls available in the spring.

BEEFMASTER

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

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

CJ Beefmasters, R. D. & Peggy Campbell, 435-637-3746, 435-636-5797, P.O. Box 269, Wellington, UT, 84542, Beefmaster, Reg. Beefmaster, Alfalfa, Sorghum, Corn, Grain.

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

Elbrock Ranch, Tricia Elbrock, 575-548-2429, 575-548-2270, P.O. Box 25, 100 Elbrock Ranch Rd, Animas, NM, 88020, elbrock@vtc.net, Beefmaster, Commercial Beefmasters, 4-H & FFA show lambs, well and drilling services.

Evans Beefmasters, Gayle Evans, 435-8782355, 435-878-2655, POB 177, Enterprise, UT, 84725

Foundation Beefmasters, Alex Lasater, 719-541-2855, 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, 529-568-2811, 44996 W. Papago Road, Maricopa, AZ, 85139, prattfarms.az@ gmail.com, F1s, Gelbvieh/Balancers, Finest selection of Brahman Bulls, Gelbvieh Bulls and F1 heifers available.

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

BRANGUS

Bar Guitar Feed Co., Gary Mendiola, 575-2915339, 575-653-4140, PO Box 69, 29262 US Highway 70, Picacho, NM, 88343, mendiola@ pvtn.net Livestock supplemental feed sales for cattle and horses. Dealer for protein and mineral tubs by SmartLic Supplements, Westway Feed Products and liquid feed by Mix 30. We deliver to your ranch.

Bobby & Robby Brangus, Bobby Victor, 575-760-4154, 2153 S RRP, Portales, NM, 88130, Brangus, Brangus Cattle.

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.

J and J Auctioneers, Joe/Jennie Boulware, 575-485-2508, 575-447-2509, 575-4852500, 46 Boulware Rd, Roy, NM, 87743, info@jandjauction.com, jandjauction. com, “J&J Auctioneers is a full-service auction company serving New Mexico and southern Colorado since 1996. We conduct live and online auctions of real estate, and agricultural equipment and other assets.

Lack-Morrison Brangus, Bill Morrison, 575-482-3254, 575-760-7263, 411 CR 10, Clovis, NM, 88101, www.lackmorrisonbrangus. com, Brangus, Quality purebred Brangus.

Lack-Morrison Brangus, Joe Paul & Rosie Lack, 575-267-1016, P.O. Box 274, Hatch, NM, 87937, www.lackmorrisonbrangus.com, Brangus, Quality Brangus bull and females.

Lack-Morrison Brangus, Racheal Carpenter, 575-644-1311, P.O. Box 274, Hatch, NM, 87937, www.lackmorrisonbrangus.com, Brangus, Quality Brangus seedstock.

Lazy S Ranch Willcox , LLC, Susan WilsonSanders. Ed McClure, 520-403-8510, 520-306-1574, 13250 Ash Creek Rd, Willcox, AZ, 85643, drsue@dakotacom.net, ServiceAge Bulls at Private Treaty and Sales in Marana, Prescott & Willcox AZ, & Belen NM

LNZ Cattle Company , Todd Lindsay, 575-7430461, 575-740-1002, HC 30 Box 21, Cuchillo, NM, 87901, lnz_rodeo@hotmail.com, Registered Brangus Cattle and Sport Cattle.

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, 520-845-2411, 520-508-3505, P.O. Box 146, San Simon, AZ, 85632, parker_brangus@ yahoo.com.

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

RJ Cattle Co / Ramro LLC, Stacey, 361-3188638, 2975 Lazy Lane, Houston, TX, 77019, Brangus, Charolais, All bulls fertility and Trich tested.

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

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ROD Ranch, Rod Hille, 575-894-7983, HC 32, Box 79, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, rodhille@fastwave.biz, Brangus, Reg. & Comm. Red Brangus.

Rogers Ranch, Taran Rogers, 575-418-8889, 575-838-7197, P.O. Box 769, Magdalena , NM, 87825, rogerstaran@yahoo.com Commercial Black Baldy operation offering bulls and replacement heifers of high quality, raised on a rough country ranch.

Skaarer Brangus, Chase or Justine Skaarer, 520-260-3283, 9797 E. Shamrock Lane, Pearce, AZ, 85625.

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

Townsend Brangus, 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, Winston, NM, 87943, csbararanch@gmail. com, Registered Charolais Bulls & Heifers for Sale.

Bill King Ranch, Bill King, Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, billkingranch. com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage.

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

Grau Ranch, Wesley Grau, 575-357-8265, 575-760-7304, RT 1 Box 14, Grady, NM, 88120, Charolais, Reg/Comm. Charolais breeding performance Charolais since 1965.

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

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

L/S Cattle Company , H.A (Speedy) and Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318-0116, Buy, Sell, Trade all classes and breeds of livestock.

Outfront Cattle Service, Dennis Adams, 979-229-4472, 979-693-1301, P.O. Box 10590, College Station, TX, 77842, outfrontcattle@ gmail.com, outfrontcattle.com, Charolais, Professional Charolais Sale Management Service. We can help you buy or sell Charolais Cattle! Since 1962.

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Casey BEEFMASTERS seventy-five years! CaseyBeefmasters.com Watt, Jr. 325/668-1373 Functional Cattle Sold PVT Treaty Muscled Virgin Bulls-CSS Semen — 2nd Oldest Beefmaster Herd — — Highest IMF Herd in the Breed — — Most Fertile Herd in the Breed — — Closed Herd Since 1967 — CJ BEEFMASTERS R.D. and PEGGY C AMPBELL P O Box 269 • 1535 West 250 South Wellington, UT 84542 435/637-3746 Cell 435/636-5797 Quality Beefmasters Affordably Priced GAYLE EVANS, 435/ 878-2355 MARK EVANS, 435/ 878-2655 P.O. Box 177 · Enterprise, UT 84725 Legends of the Breed Legacy Award BEEFMASTERS SINCE 1953 Evans Beefmasters Lorenzo Lasater 325.656.9126 lorenzo@isabeefmasters.com www.isabeefmasters.com 10 a.m. • Producers Auction • San Angelo, TX Ranch raised • Performance & Trich tested Carcass info • Free delivery available 120 bUl L s 62nd Bull Sale Bull October 7, 2023 2023 DIRECTORY LISTINGS

Pino Creek Ranch, Martin Honegger, 575-6415282, 6316 NM Hwy 104, Newkirk, NM, 88431, PCR@Plateautel.net NMgrassfedbeef.com

Natural Grass-fed Black Angus Beef,

Rocking A Cattle Co./Professional

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

Rocking R Ranch, Randell Major, 575-838-3016, 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, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

United Country|New Mexico HomeRanch Realty , Jodie Chism, 575-361-0494, 575-981-2427, 702 N Canyon, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, unitedcountry@newmexicoho omeranchrealty.com Specializing in farms and ranches, 1031 properties, and many other types of exceptional and highly sought after ranches. We have working knowledge of BLM, State, and Forest Service Ranches in NM.

Valley View Charolais Ranch, Buddy Westphal, 406-883-2469, 406-270-0222, 44601 Valley View Rd, Polson, MT, 59860, westphal@ cyberport.net, vvcrbulls.com, “185 polled two year old Charolais bulls will sell at our 52nd Annual Bull Sale on Saturday March 28, 2020. Registered females for sale private treaty. Feeder calves sold seasonally.“

CORRIENTE

Cates Ranch, Ginny Cates, 575-666-2360, 5469 State Hwy 120, Wagon Mound, NM, 87752, www.catesranch.com, Corriente, Registered Corriente bulls.

Estancia Valley Beef Company , Jeff Herndon, 505-470-5353, 505-859-0229, 33 Valle Lindo Dr. Peralta, NM, 87042, jeffh19@yahoo.com All natural grass fed beef.

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 Manag ement 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.

144 JULY 2023 Joe Paul & Rosie Lack P.O. Box 274 Hatch, NM 87937 575-635-0274 Rachael Carpenter 575-644-1311 www.lackmorrisonbrangus.com ✹ Attend the 33 rd Annual Roswell Brangus Bull & Female Sale February 24, 2024 Bill Morrison 411 CR 10 Clovis, NM 88101 575-482-3254 575-760-7263 Cell bvmorrison@yucca.net PARKER BRANGUS 33rd Annual Roswell Brangus Sale – Sat., Feb. 24, 2024 Registered & Commercial “Brangus Raised the Commercial Way” LARRY, ELAINE & DIANE PARKER P.O. Box 146, 1700 N. Parker Rd., San Simon, AZ 85632 Diane’s Cell: 520-403-1967 • Larry’s Cell: 520-508-3505 • Bus: 520-845-2411 Email: jddiane@vtc.net • parker_brangus@yahoo.com Reg. & Comm. • TOP BLOODLINES TOWNSEND
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 LUCKY
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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.

Moellers Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-835-2216, 575-418-8813, 575-8352216, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, moellerscrossmranch@gmail.com, Angus/ Longhorn Cross F1 heifers, steer calves, heifer bulls. Ranch location: I-25@Exit 263, NW Frontage Road, San Acacia, Patterson Cattle Co., Loren Patterson , 575-937-5458, PO Box 291, Corona , NM, 88318, lopatter@yahoo.com, “Commercial Angus and F1 Black Baldies Replacement Heifers and Yearlings “

Pratt Farms, Loren Pratt, 520-568-2811, 529-568-2811, 44996 W. Papago Road, Maricopa, AZ, 85139, prattfarms.az@ gmail.com, F1s, Gelbvieh/Balancers, Finest selection of Brahman Bulls, Gelbvieh Bulls and F1 heifers available.

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

GELBVIEH/BALANCERS

American Gelbvieh Association,Megan Slater, 303-465-2333, 1001 S. 70th Street, Lincoln, NE 68510, info@gelbvieh.org, www.gelbvieh. org, Gelbvieh/Balancers, The American Gelbvieh Association is a beef cattle breed association dedicated to recording, promoting and improving Gelbviehinfluenced cattle.

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, 970-323-6833, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, dave@bowkranch. com www.bowkranch.com 85 head of registered, high-altitude Gelbvieh, Balancer, & Angus: 39 yrs. A.I. Breeding, emphasis on calving-ease, moderate size, carcass. Females for sale. Bulls sell in Pot of Gold Bull Sale.

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

Pot of Gold Bull Sale, Dave Bowman, 970-3236833, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, davedawn@gelbviehbulls. net www.gelbviehbulls.net 33rd annual bull sale, Montrose, CO, selling top quality registered yearlings. PAP, Trich, fertility, & PI-BVD tested Gelbvieh and Balancer. Reds & Blacks. Sale last Friday in February.

Wilkinson Gelbvieh Ranch, Bill Wilkinson, 719-680-0462, 719-680-0451, 23115 County Road 111.3 , Model, CO, 81059, bnwbulls@ gmail.com, www.wilkinsongelbvieh.com, Wilkinson Gelbvieh Ranch is a family owned and operated cattle ranch, located in Model, Colorado. They raise Gelbvieh and Balancer cattle, selling 50 bulls each spring, as well as heifers.

HEREFORD

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

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.

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

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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, 806-2495505, P.O. Box 58, Dalhart, TX, 79022, clcc@cattlemanslivestock.net, www. cattlemanslivestock.net, Hereford, Cattle sale every Thursday at 10am, Hereford livestock auction & diary sale every Tuesday at 2pm in Hereford, TX.

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.

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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.

COBA/Select Sires, Norman Hoff, 614-878-5333, 800-837-2621, 614-870-2622, 1224 Alton Darby Creek Road, Columbus, OH, 43228, coba@cobaselect.com, www.cobaselect.com, With over 70 years of experience, COBA/ Select Sires has become the professionals’ choice for superior genetics and products supported by an outstanding staff.

Coleman Herefords, Ken & Suzanne Coleman, 719-783-9324, 1271 County Rd. 115, Westcliffe, CO, 81252-9611, www.colemanherefords.com, Hereford, Line One Breeding.

Cooper Brothers, Cooper Brothers, 575-6534440, Arabela Rt., Tinnie, NM, 88005, Hereford, Reg. & Comm. Hereford Cattle, comm. fine-wool sheep.

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 Herefords / Corn Ranches, Mike Corn, 575-420-3630, 212 E 4th St, Roswell, NM, 88201, mwc1983@roswellwool.com Progressive Hereford cattle with high maternal traits, great spread between birth wt and weaning/yearling wts along with extra pigment!

Cox Ranch Herefords, Russell Freeman, 575-743-6904, 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,

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, 575-278-2654, Box 460, Folsom, NM, 87747, Hereford, Comm. & Reg. Herefords bulls and show steers for sale private treaty. Comm. red baldies, bred females in the fall.

Jeffers Ranch, E.N. Jeffers Jr., 575-485-2451, HCR 60 Box 24, Springer, NM, 87747, Hereford, Reg. Herefords Comm. horses.

King Family Cattle Co, Garland King, 575-3600295, 37273 Hwy 64/87, Capulin, NM, 88414, garland_k@hotmail.com, Hereford, Comm. Herefords-Border Collie started dog & pups.

King Family Cattle Co, John B King, 575-2782051, 37273 Hwy 64/87, Capulin, NM, 88414, kinginv@bacavalley.com, Hereford, Comm. Herefords.

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

L/S Cattle Company , H.A (Speedy) and Leanne Hutcheson, 575-849-1122, Box 116, Corona, NM, 88318-0116, Buy, Sell, Trade all classes and breeds of livestock.

Massey Hereford Ranch, Sam Massey, 432-940-7720, P.O. Box 691, Stephenville, TX, 76401, samhereford@yahoo.com, Masseyherefordranch.com, Ranches at Stephenville and Wickett, TX. Top quality registered Hereford and Polled Hereford bulls, cows& heifers. Working range cattle and show prospects.

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CLINTON CLARK 32190 Co. Rd. S., Karval, CO 80823 719-446-5223 • 719-892-0160 Cell cathikclark@gmail.com www.ClarkAnvilRanch.com Reg. Herefords, Salers & Optimizers Private Treaty BULL SALE La Junta Livestock – La Junta, CO Mary Strang & Family 970/878-5362 cell: 970/270-4445 2969 RBC 8, Meeker, CO 81641 strangherefords@gmail.com strangherefords.com nfac MEEKER, CO Private Treaty Hereford & Black Angus Growth/Calving-Ease Bulls & Bred Heifers (Some Bred Baldy) All Bulls have Genomic EPDs A Proven Program for 62 years High Altitude PAP Tested Cattle POLLED HEREFORDS
719/456-1149 34125 Rd. 20, McClave, CO robbherefords@gmail.com Registered & Commercial & T R S Tom 719-688-2334 2023 DIRECTORY LISTINGS

ML Cattle, MIke Bragg, 806-333-4486, 806-249-5367, 1923 Shawnee Trail, Dalhart, TX, 79022, mlcattle@mlcattle.com, www. mlcattle.com, Hereford, Hereford bulls and replacement heifers.

Mountain View Ranch, Grace & Michael Wystrach, 520-456-9052, HC1, Box 788, Elgin, AZ, 85611, grace@azsteakout.com, Hereford, Registered Hereford heifers, bulls, cows.

Perez Cattle Company , Michael, Kyle & Drew Perez, 575-403-7970, 575-403-7971, 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, 575-376-2281, 17 Deer Run Rd, Cimarron, NM, 87714, Hereford, Simmental/Simbrah, Comm. hereford/simmental cattle, Quarter Horses, alfalfa hay and Buffalo.

Rancho de Santa Barbara, Randy Sahd, 575-587-2486, 575-587-2211, P.O. Box 67, Penasco, NM, 87553, Hereford, Reg. Herefords.

Rancho Las Lagunas, Alfredo J. Roybal, 505-455-7211, 505-470-5630, 19-A Rancho Las Lagunas, Santa Fe, NM, 87506, ajroybal55@gmail.com, Hereford, Com Hereford & Black Baldy Replacement Heifers, Alfalfa & Alfalfa/grass Mix Hay in small square bales.

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

San Augustine Ranch, Mark Cox, 575-678-5750, 575-589-1818, 575-589-0397, P.O.Box 205, 1515 Aguirre Spring Road, Organ, NM, 88052, sanaugustineranch@gmail.com, sanhoopera ugustineranch.com. Commercial ranch raised calves and registered Herefords raised in partnership with B & H Herefords.

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

T4 Cattle Company LLC, Phil and Scott Bidegain, 575-868-2475, 575-403-7553, 5859 Quay Rd. BK, Tucumcari, NM, 88401, Hereford and black baldy cattle, American Quarterhorses.

Texas Hereford Association, 817-8313161, 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.

United Country|New Mexico HomeRanch Realty , Jodie Chism, 575-361-0494, 575-981-2427, 702 N Canyon, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, unitedcountry@newmexicoho omeranchrealty.com Specializing in farms and ranches, 1031 properties, and many other types of exceptional and highly sought after ranches. We have working knowledge of BLM, State, and Forest Service Ranches in NM.

Whatley Longhorns , James Lynn Whatley, 505-269-8199, 575-542-9725, 17 Brown Ranch Rd, Redrock, NM, 88055, whatleylonghorns@outlook.com Whatleylonghorns.com We provide gentle, halter broke Texas Longhorn show quality seed stock. Along with our herd sires, we AI to all time classic Longhorn bulls, We also provide grain finished Texas Longhorn beef.

W.O. Culbertson & Sons Inc. dba Culbertson - Whatley Ranch, Vivian Culbertson , 575-633-2852, 542 Culbertson Rd., Amistad , NM, 88410, vculbertson@plateauyel.net, , 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.

LIMOUSIN/LIM FLEX/ BRAHMOUSIN

Apache Creek Limousin Ranch, Tom & Barbara Sanders, 928-687-1863, 155 Sanders Dr., Duncan, AZ, 85534, Limousin/Lim Flex/ Brahmousin, Registered Limousin.

Bar LB Limousins, Frank Belcher, 575-7734810, HC 32 Box 220, Quemado, NM, 87829, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Reg. Limousin.

Big Bend Trailers/Rancho Espuela Akaushi, Jim & Kelie Dyer, 432-426-3435, 432-4263336, 17257 State Hwy 166, Fort Davis, TX, 79734, jfdyer@bigbend.net, www. bigbendtrailers.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/ Brahmousin, Trailers and Limousin cattle. Canvas Covers, Carol King, 806-654-1777, 102 Idaho, Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346, adduddell@yahoo.com, Canvas Products

Clark Show Cattle, Charlie and Nida Clark, 505-832-4216, P.O. Box 14, Moriarty, NM, 87035, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Maine Anjou, Shorthorn, Limousin, Shorthorn, Main and crossbread, show cattle for 4-H and FFA.

Craig Limousin Ranch, Joel Craig, 970-7362272, 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, 575-536-3730, 575-536-3636, P.O. Box 700, Mimbres, NM, 88049.

Hayhook Limousin & Lim Flex , Edna Manning, 405-527-7648, 405-306-1315, 9700 Slaughterville Road, Lexington, OK, 73051, hayhooklimousin@valornet.com.

30 Bred Heifers Available This Fall

THESE HEREFORD HEIFERS ARE BRED TO LOW BIRTHWEIGHT ANGUS BULLS

These heifers, out of registered seedstock, are ranch raised and bred to calve in a 45 day window starting in February. ALSO AVAILABLE BRED BACK 3-YEAR-OLD COWS

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Herefords

Coyote Ridge Ranch

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

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

Keeton Limousin Ranch, Leonard Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 County Road 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@door. net www.keetonlimousinranch.com We supply registered Limousin breeding bulls and females, as well as fall born crossbred. We also supply fall born crossbred show steers which are marketed on SC Online sales in early March or April.

Lucas Limousin, Lynette Lucas, 575-4208967, 3749 Woodbine Way, Roswell, NM, 88203, polledtroublemakera@yahoo.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Limousin & Limflex cattle.

McCall Land & Cattle Co., Howard McCall, 505-296-3434, 1524 Eubank NE, Suite 7, Albuquerque, NM, 87112, h4mccall@ gmail.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Maine Anjou, Limousin, Maine Anjou, swine, pumpkins and alfalfa.

Running Creek Ranch, Joey Freund, 303-4756062, 303-840-1850, 303-840-1849, 45400 CR 21, Elizabeth, CO, 80107, limitup04@ yahoo.com, runningcreekranch.com, Limousin/Lim Flex/Brahmousin, Largest breeder of registered, performance Limousin in the US. Docile, Maternal, Moderate-Frame, Trait-Leading EPD’s, Polled and current feedlot / carcass data available.

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

LONGHORNS

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575/687-2185

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Registered Angus Bulls

Registered Angus Yearling Heifers

Available Private Treaty

Born & Raised in the USA

Bar G Bar Buffalo Longhorn Ranch, Ron and Jan Gentry, 505-864-1220, 1910 Hwy. 304, Belen, NM, 87002, Longhorns, Reg. Longhorn.

Bodacious Longhorns LLC, D’Ann Brown, 713-301-0028, P.O. Box 715, Edgewood, NM, 87015, brown85@yahoo.com, Longhorns, Reg. Texas Longhorn cattle. BredTexas Longhorn cattle for sale; bulls for your first year heifers available for sale or lease.

Brewer Land & Cattle Co. llc, Dustin Brewer, 505-660-3061, 277 Western rd., Stanley, NM, 87056, Dustinandcandi@gmail.com, Registered Texas Longhorn cattle for sale. Offering bulls for lease, replacement heifers, and yard art. We artificially breed to some of the best bulls in the breed.

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

Canyon Blanco Ranch, Rod & Mary McClain, 575-355-2800, Box 407, Ft. Sumner, NM, 88119, Longhorns, Texas Longhorns.

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

Goemmer Land & Livestock , Leland Riley, 505-705-2472, 3148 Highway 42, Willard, NM, 87063, www.goemmer.net.

Moellers Cross M Ranch, Rebecca Moeller, 575-835-2216, 575-418-8813, 575-8352216, P.O. Box 747, Socorro, NM, 87801, moellerscrossmranch@gmail.com, Angus/ Longhorn Cross F1 heifers, steer calves, heifer bulls. Ranch location: I-25@Exit 263, NW Frontage Road, San Acacia, Moise Livestock Company LLC, Steve Moise, 505-629-2060, P.O. Box 1705, Albuquerque, NM, 87103, steve@moiseco.biz, Commercial cow/calf operation.

Principal Financial, Robert Barnard, 575-3733737, 1625 So. Main St #1, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, robert@4barcompany.com, Longhorns, Financial services and business continuation planning.

Rancho Magdalena, Lee Scholes, 575-854-3091, P.O. Box 1112, Magdalena, NM, 87825, lee@ ranchomagdalena.com, Longhorns, Reg. Texas Longhorn; overnights, boarding; bed and breakfast.

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

Taylor Ranch, Jim or Wand a Taylor, 575-2672819, 575-740-1115, HC 32 Box 45, Truth or Consequences, NM, 87901, englecowcamp@ yahoo.com, Longhorns, steel products & metal roofing.

Whatley Longhorns , James Lynn Whatley, 505-269-8199, 575-542-9725, 17 Brown Ranch Rd, Redrock, NM, 88055, whatleylonghorns@outlook.com Whatleylonghorns.com We provide gentle, halter broke Texas Longhorn show quality seed stock. Along with our herd sires, we AI to all time classic Longhorn bulls. We also provide grain finished Texas Longhorn beef.

MAINE ANJOU

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

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

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

Hopkins Cattle, Hank or KeliKay Hopkins, 575-740-3938, 575-740-2467, HC 31 Box 182, Williamsburg, NM, 87942, hkck94@ windstream.net, Maine Anjou, Offering Maine influenced club calves and registered Brahman cattle.

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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.

Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer 970-596-4965 ,970-596-0045, 970-596-4517, 970-596-2092, 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, 9,2023. Annual Bull Sale at the RanchMarch 2, 2024. Visitors always welcome!, Spindle Show Steers, Tom Spindle, 505-3218808, PO Box 2884, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, Show steers and heifers for sale private treaty.

TS Show Steers, Truman Smith DVM, 575-445-3912, Box 237, Raton, NM, 87740, mesavista@zianet.com, Maine Anjou, Comm. Maine-Anjou cross, Shorthorn cross, Angus cross.

TV Cattle, Steve & Dara Vaughan, 580-426-2239, Hc 1, Box 8, Boise City, OK, 73933, Maine Anjou, The Southwest’s best source for Maine-Anjou genetics, bull, heifers, show steers.

Vagabond Cattle Co, Aubrey or Robin Dunn, 575-653-4910, P.O. Box 1047, Roswell, NM, 88202, vagabondcattleco@hughes.net, Maine Anjou, Reg. & Comm. cattle; MaineAnjou bulls and replacement heifers; also corriente roping steers.

POLLED HEREFORDS

Bill King Ranch, Bill King, Tom Spindle, 505-2209909, 505-321-8808, PO Box 2670, Moriarty, NM, 87035, bspin123@aol.com, billkingranch. com, Quality Hereford, Polled Hereford, Charolais and Angus Bulls and Heifers for sale private treaty year round. We also sell alfalfa and silage.

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

Doug Hall Family Registered Herefords, Douglas Hall, 970-985-2938, 970-985-2938, 1634 M. Road, Fruita, CO, 81521, dmchall60@ aol.com, Have registered Polled Hereford Bulls for sale at UBIA sale and at private treaty, and Heifers.

Massey Hereford Ranch, Sam Massey, 432-940-7720, P.O. Box 691, Stephenville, TX, 76401, samhereford@yahoo.com, Masseyherefordranch.com, Ranches at Stephenville and Wickett, TX. Top quality registered Hereford and Polled Hereford bulls, cows& heifers. Working range cattle and show prospects.

Phil Allen & Son Polled Herefords, Shannon Allen, 435-624-3285, 1151 North Main, Antimony, UT, 84712, sjallen@color-country. net, Polled Herefords, We have raised and sold registered Polled Hereford breeding stock since 1948. One of the oldest and largest Polled Hereford herds in the west. Selling bulls and replacement heifers.

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

Tom Robb & Sons, Tom Robb, 719-4561149, 34125 Rd. 20, McClave, CO, 81057, robbherefords@gmail.com, Polled Herefords, Registered Polled Herefords.

United Country|New Mexico HomeRanch Realty , Jodie Chism, 575-361-0494, 575-981-2427, 702 N Canyon, Carlsbad, NM, 88220, unitedcountry@newmexicoho omeranchrealty.com Specializing in farms and ranches, 1031 properties, and many other types of exceptional and highly sought after ranches. We have working knowledge of BLM, State, and Forest Service Ranches in NM.

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”

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

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

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

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

Ferguson Ranch, Ferguson, 575-849-1446, P.O. Box 578, Carrizozo, NM, 88301.

HAYHOOK Lim Flex

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

K2 Red Angus, Kim Cullen, 307-331-2917, 2 S. Goertz Road, Wheatland, WY, 82201, kcullen@wyoming.com k2redangus.com Bull Sale every February, commercial Female sale every November. PAP tested and proven at elevation. Functional, Fertile and Efficient cattle.

Lazy D Ranch, 575-318-4086, 2022 N. Turner, Hobbs, NM, 88240, Red Angus, Producing winners in the show ring or the field.

Lazy JB Angus, Jeff, Kathi, Brandon & Britney Creamer 970-596-4965, 970-596-0045, 970-596-4517, 970-596-2092, 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, 9,2023. Annual Bull Sale at the RanchMarch 2, 2024. Visitors always welcome!, Lazy Way Ranch, Wayne & Anita Reams, 575-441-4488, 1550 Knowles Road, Lovington, NM, 88260, wareams@msn.com, Red Angus, Registered Red Angus bulls, yearlings & bred heifers.

M&J Cattle, Jose R Maestas, 505-929-1359, 505-753-7873, P.O. Box 1024, Espanola, NM, 87532, m-jcattle@hotmail.com, Red Angus, Seed stock producer registered Red Angus bulls and heifers.

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

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

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

Santa Rita Ranch, Andrew & Micaela McGibbon, 520-393-1722, 8200 Box Canyon Rd, Green Valley, AZ, 85614, azbeef@me.com, Red Angus, Red Angus Bulls.

Southern Star Ranch, Michael & Claudia Sander, 956-968-9650, 956-968-4528, 1807 Forest Land, Weslaco, TX, 78596, msanders@rgv.rr.com, Red Angus, Registered Red Angus.

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

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

RED BRANGUS

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

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 and Replacement
Large
Affordable
Central
BLACK POLLED
2023 DIRECTORY LISTINGS
& Selection
Females
Selection
Prices
Oklahoma
BULLS & HEIFERS & Limousin

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

ROD Ranch Red Brangus, Rod Hille, 575-8947983 ranch, 575-740-1068 cell, HC 32, Box 79, Truth or Consequences NM 87901. For Sale: Registered & Commercial Bulls & Heifers

SALERS

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

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

SANTA GERTRUDIS

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

Jay’s Navajo Lamb & Wool, Jay Begay, 928-637-3552, P.O. Box 725, Hotevilla, AZ, 86030, jay_bjr@yahoo.com, facebook.com/ jaysnavajosheep, Champion Navajo-Churro Sheep and Angora Goats.,

Lazy Bell Land & Cattle, E G Abernathy, 575-762-0214, 1401 Eastridge Dr, Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, Santa Gertrudis cross Angus cattle,

L & K Cattle Co, LLC, George Klein, 214-7382046, 575-391-0841, 6800 W Carlsbad Hwy, PO Box 1503, Hobbs, NM, 88241-1503, george.l.klein@gmail.com, L & K Cattle Co, LLC,

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

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

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

SHORTHORN

American Shorthorn Association, Montie D. Soules, Executuve / CEO, 816-599-7777, 816-599-7782, 7607 NW Prairie View Road, Kansas City, MO, 64151, msoules@shorthorn. us, Shorthorn, Register and Provide Performance data for Shorthorn Cattle and Shorthorn influenced Cattle.

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 N. Conniff, 575-644-2900, Laura Mathers Conniff, 1500 Snow Road, Las Cruces, NM, 88005, john@ conniffcattle.com

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

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

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.

Williams Ranch Supply , 505-238-5646, 575-773-4112, 56 Candelaria S, Quemado, NM, 87829, wrsquemado@gmail.com williamsranchsupply.com Certified Dealer with Purina, Suther Feed, MooreMans Show Feed, Mesa Feeds , Lakin Pellets, AC Nutrition, Chaffhaye Alfalfa & Hubbard feeds! Authorized dealer for Arrowquip chutes.

St. Vrain Simmentals, Gary Bogott, 303-5176113, 12748 Weld Co. Rd. 1, Longmont, CO, 80504, tbogott2@aol.com, Simmental/ Simbrah, Registered Simmentals, red and black.

ALL OTHER BREEDS

2 C Slash Ranch, Calder and Candy Ezzell, 575-625-0550, P.O. Box 2125, Roswell, NM, 88202, csecows@aol.com, Reg. and commercial cattle.

Bar A Ranch , Charles Sullivan, 575-772-5619, 301 Sullivan Ranch Rd., Winston, NM, 87943, csbararanch@gmail.com, Charolais Bulls & Heifers for sale.,

Beaverhead Ranch, Jack or Kaye Diamond, 575-772-5677, HC 30 Box 446, Winston, NM, 87943, info@beaverheadoutfitters.com, Commercial yearlings – professional hunting.

Bell Ranch, 575-868-2207, 181 Bell Ranch Drive, Bell Ranch, NM, 88431, .Comm. Red Bell composites reg. horses, reg. good ranch ranch-type horses.

Bow K Ranch, Dave and Dawn Bowman, 970-323-6833, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, dave@bowkranch. com www.bowkranch.com 85 head of registered, high-altitude Gelbvieh, Balancer, & Angus: 39 yrs. A.I. Breeding, emphasis on calving-ease, moderate size, carcass. Females for sale. Bulls sell in Pot of Gold Bull Sale.

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

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.

Circle B Ranch, Paul Madrid, 505-250-4456, 505-259-4823, PO Box 306, Bernaillo, NM, 87004, pjmadrid@msn.com, Angus and Irish black cattle, .

Clearview Ranch LLC, RW or Lisa Hampton, 575-770-7073, HRC 61 Box 5, Miami, NM, 87729, Comm. cattle and Horses.

Cody & Becky Harwell Ranch, Cody or Becky, 575-687-3791, 813 Piñon Dunken Hwy, Piñon, NM, 88344, codybecky@pvtn.net, Comm. cattle, well repair. Becky real estate agent with Louis Oliver broker.

Coker Ranch, Carol Coker, 575-772-5788, Box 2, Datil, NM, 87821, Commercial Black Baldy.

Cowtown Feed & Livestock , Dudley Byerley, 505-722-6913, 505-870-2535, #14 Hamilton Rd US Hwy 491, Gallup, NM, 87305, dudleybyerley@yahoo.com, Buyer and seller of all classes of livestock, wool and mohair.

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

D2 Ranch, Dan or Diana Wade, 505-991-1133, 575-849-1158, P.O. Box 293, Corona, NM, 88318. Tarentaise Cattle.

Danley Ranch, Justin Danley , 575-430-0848, 1404 w3 rd, Tularosa, NM, 88352, jbd0088@ gmail.com, Ranch raised Beef Sold by the whole or half. No hormones antibiotics or feed additives $4.00 per pound on the hanging weight plus processing corn finished (575)430-0848

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

Dos Rios Ranch, Joe H. Knowles MD, 575-4835957, HCR 60 Box 6, Springer, NM, 87747, Reg. Salorn and Texas Longhorns.

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

El Rito Lobato West Cattle Association

Donald Martinez/Josh Archuleta, 575-5819144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, maceybel@gmail.com, Offering high altitude ranch raised calves for fall marketing.

F & F Cattle Company

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

970-835-3944, P.O. Box 149 , Eckert, CO, 81418, figurefourcattle@yahoo.com, www. figure4cattleco.com.

Flying W Diamond Ranch

0770, 575-644-6396, 385 Martin Ranch Road, Capitan, NM, 88316, edtinsley@thg-llc.com, www.flyingwdiamondranch.com.

Goemmer Land & Livestock

505-705-2472, 3148 Highway 42, Willard, NM, 87063, www.goemmer.net.

Harrison Ranch LLC

5438, P.O. Box 70, Hobbs, NM, 88241, ch@ aguilaoil.com, Comm. cattle.

High Nogal Ranch & Triple Creek Ranch

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

575-539-2733, HC 61 Box 175, Glenwood, NM, 88039, mmckeen@gilanet.com, Comm. cattle; beautiful park area suitable for weddings, parties, reunions, tennis court and swimming pond.

Jacari Ranch

HC 61 Box 39, Datil, NM, 87821, sarnicky@ wildblue.net, Texas Longhorns.

JY Ranch Inc, Bill Stovell, 806-265-7393, Box 942, Friona, TX, 79035, bstovell@wtrt.net, Comm. Corriente roping cattle, heifers and bulls.

Keeton Limousin Ranch, Leonard Keeton, 806-777-0230, 806-786-7428, 10510 County Road 1100, Wolfforth, TX, 79382, llkt@door. net, www.keetonlimousinranch.com, We supply registered Limousin breeding bulls and females. as well as fall born crossbred We also supply fall born crossbred show steers which are marketed on SC Online sales in early March or April.

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

Lazy Bell Land & Cattle, E G Abernathy, 575-762-0214, 1401 Eastridge Dr, Clovis, NM, 88101, lazybell@suddenlink.net, Santa Gertrudis cross Angus cattle,

Lone Antler Ranch, Vic Hartman, 806-847-7507, 575-910-5953, P.O. Box 838, McIntosh, NM, 87032, loneantlerranch330@gmail.com, www.m anzanoangus.com, Full blood Wagyu Genetics.

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

Lust Angus, Tim and Dru Lust, 806-831-6777, 806-438-3127, 2946 IH 27, Abernathy, TX, 79311, drulust1@gmail.com Registered and commercial Angus bulls and females.

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

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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.

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. cattlewe sell all natural beef sides and quarters.

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

Pot of Gold Bull Sale, Dave Bowman, 970-3236833, 970-323-6833, 55784 Holly Road, Olathe, CO, 81425, davedawn@gelbviehbulls. net www.gelbviehbulls.net 33rd annual bull sale, Montrose, CO, selling top quality registered yearlings. PAP, Trich, fertility, & PI-BVD tested Gelbvieh and Balancer. Reds & Blacks. Sale last Friday in February.

Rio Arriba Farm & Livestock Bureau, Aileen Prada Martinez, 575-581-9144, P.O. Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, apradamartinez@yahoo. com, Your county voice for agriculture. A grassroots organization assisting farmers and ranchers at county, state and national levels.

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

Rocking Arrow Cattle Co, Marinel J. Poppie DVM, 575-539-2204, P.O. Box 188, Glenwood, NM, 88039, Comm. cattle-Horses-stock dogs.

Rocking R Ranch, Randell Major, 575-8383016, 575-854-2150, 577-854-2150, P.O. Box 244, Magdalena, NM, 87825, rmajor@ majorranches.com, www.majorranches.com, Cross bred Charolais calves for sale

Sire-Source, Patrick Pachta, 505-400-0312, P.O. Box 121, Encino , NM, 88321, siresourcebulls@ gmail.com, siresource.com, Sire-Source is a site designed to market bulls for all seed stock breeders in one location. Ability to narrow your search by selecting the EPD’s interested in. Video and pictures available.

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

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

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

Thompson Ranch, Ernest Thompson, 575-423-3313, 505-818-7284, HC 66 Box 613 , Mountainair, NM, 87036, thompson. ranch@yahoo.com, thompsonranch. net, Thompson Ranch Black Angus Bulls & Heifers Registered & Commercial ,

Z Summers Ranch, Hoz, 575-773-4746, HC 32 Box 402, Quemado, NM, 87829, hozco808@ gmail.com, Lease grass to other ranchers.

Zenitram Ranch, Donald Martinez Jr. 575-5819144, 505-927-1838, PO Box 814, El Rito, NM, 87530, maceybel@gmail.com, Commercial high altitude raised South Devon crossed calves for sale. Breeding stock and calves for meat. Processing and delivery is available.

154 JULY 2023 SLATON, TEXAS CBar RANCH Charolais &BullsAngus TREY WOOD 806/789-7312 CLARK WOOD 806/828-6249 • 806/786-2078 Amanda Mayfield 575.534.7707 movecattle1@hughes.net Victoria Johnson 575.519.0359 movecattle@gmail.com MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE MOVE CATTLE LLC 2-Year Old Reg. Limousin Bulls Proven Genetics, range ready! - Selling over 250+ head annually CreekRunningRanch JOE FREUND 303-341-9311 JOEY FREUND 303-475-6062 PAT KELLEY 303-840-1848 2023 DIRECTORY LISTINGS

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156 JULY 2023 seedstock guide ▫ SEEDSTOCK GUIDE TO LIST YOUR HERD HERE CONTACT CHRIS@AAALIVESTOCK.COM OR 505-243-9515, x .28 Since 1893 • Se Hable Español BULLS & HEIFERS – PRIVATE TREATY TEXAS / N.M. RANCH: 5 Paseo de Paz Ln., El Paso, TX 79932 Jim: 915-479-5299 • Sue: 915-549-2534 OKLA. RANCH: Woods County, OK • barjbarherefords@aol.com Bar J Bar HEREFORD RANCH Bradley 3 Ranch Ltd. M.L. Bradley, Cell: 940/585-1062 200 Angus Bulls 90+ Charolais Bulls Annual Bull Sale February 10, 2024 at the Ranch NE of Estelline, TX www.bradley3ranch.com KEN & SUZANNE COLEMAN 1271 County Rd. 115 Westcliffe, CO 81252-9611 Visitors Always Welcome Home 719/783-9324 www.colemanherefords.com LOVELL GENETICS Norm Lovell For All Your Semen Needs & A.I. Supplies Contact me at: 435-979-8014 1442 South 400 West, Payson, UT 84651 Grau Charolais ranCh Performance Tested Since 1965 T. Lane Grau –575.760.6336 –tlgrau@hotmail.com Colten Grau –575.760.4510 –colten_g@hotmail.com 1680 CR 37 Grady, New Mexico 88120 Grau Charolais ranCh • Total A.I. & ET Program • Selling Bulls from the top end of our program each March NMSU Tucumcari Bull Test • Heifers Available Private Treaty facebook.com/ RiversideAngus Call Alex 719-980-5075 R.L. Robbs 520-507-2514 4995 Arzberger Rd. Willcox, AZ 85643 osonegro@powerc.net Willcox, AZ A S O U R C E O F Q U A L I T Y H E R E F O R D S S I N C E 1 8 9 9 Texas Hereford Association 4609 Airport Freeway • Ft Worth, Texas 76117 817/831-3161 • www texashereford org texashereford@sbcglobal net Bradley 3 Ranch Ltd. M.L. Bradley, Cell: 940/585-1062 200 Angus Bulls 90+ Charolais Bulls Annual Bull Sale February 10, 2024 at the Ranch NE of Estelline, TX www.bradley3ranch.com
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158 JULY 2023 seedstock guide ▫ REGISTERED GELBVIEH CATTLE Reds • Blacks • BalanceR® FEMALES PRIVATE TREATY “POT OF GOLD” BULL SALE Friday, February 23, 2024 DAVE & DAWN BOWMAN 55784 Holly Road Olathe, CO 81425 970-323-6833 www.bowkranch.com CJ BEEFMASTERS R.D. and PEGGY C AMPBELL P O Box 269 • 1535 West 250 South Wellington, UT 84542 435/637-3746 Cell 435/636-5797 VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME! HENARD RANCH OSCAR · 575/398-6155 • 575/760-0814 BOX 975, TATUM, NEW MEXICO 88267 RUSTY · 575/760-0816 HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE LAZY S RANCH WILLCOX, LLC M S Susan Wilson-Sanders, DVM 520-403-8510 Ed McClure: 520-306-1574 lazysranchacct@gmail.com 13250 Ash Creek Road, Willcox, AZ 85643 Service-Age Bulls Available Private Treaty and at Sales at Marana, Prescott, AZ SM Registered Angus Since 2002 CONSIGNING TO THE TUCUMCARI FEED EFFICIENCY TEST Salazar_ranches@yahoo.com 505/747-8858 575/734-7005 P.O. BOX 133, ROSWELL, NM 88201
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Indian Springs Ranch: 52 AU with 1,480 deeded acres, BLM grazing lease in Cochise County approximately 14 miles northeast of San Simon, Arizona. The ranch is located just over 12 miles off the paved highway at the end of Indian Springs Road in the Peloncillo Mountains. Headquarters improvements include two ranch houses and horse corrals with shades. The ranch is very private and secluded with lots of water. Livestock water is provided by numerous springs and three private wells. The water wells are pumped via solar with water levels all less than 100’. Private land controls access to thousands of acres in the Peloncillo Wilderness. Price: $1,400,000

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

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Acommon question in these “unsettled economic times” is: what is going on with these Ranch Real Estate “prices”? Well with 51 Years in the business of brokering New Mexico Ranches, mapping Ranches, and in the past offering other services which included: Ranch Appraisals, financial consultation and order buying cattle; I know I’m currently confused about the market and what a Ranch might bring in today’s market?

But I do know I have been involved in four transactions as a Listing Broker or as a Selling Broker in the last 12 months and can say the following about those Ranches and still maintain client confidentiality:

1. The Laughlin Peak Ranch, S.E. of Raton, had 28,000+ mostly Deeded Acres, Offered at $1,750/Deeded Acre or a little over $49 Million; Beautiful Country-Very Scenic, Excellent Hunting, good summer yearling ranch,

2. The Black Willow Ranch, In the Watrous area, had approx. 7,300 All Deeded Acres, Offered at $16 Million, with 4 miles of the Mora River, 300 Acres of Irrigated land, Fantastic Housing and Horse improvements, has great Hunting and some Fishing.

3. Undisclosed, Over 20,000 Acres mostly Deeded Land, in the Springer area. Elk, Mule Deer, Antelope and Fishing. Great for summer Yearlings! Nice headquarters. Sold for $20 + Million.

4. Real Wagon Mound Ranch; 10,950 All Deeded Acres, Offered at $9.8 Million, historic Headquarters, Great for cows or Yearlings and Hunting. These were all high quality Ranches with good range condition and had goodwell maintained improvements. Wildlife and scenic appeal were key factors in each of these sales.

Getting back to the question of prices/worth? There is extremely strong financial interest in Deeded Land investments for quality ranches; which include good cattle operations, scenic appeal and with quality hunting. When You have all of these factors the price goes up; how high? Outside factors like, low real estate taxes, (I believe NM has the lowest rangeland taxes in the Nation), low humidity and mild year-round temperatures, lots of historical areas, things to do & see also seem to appeal to many investors in today’s Ranch Market. And, New Mexico land prices and taxes are considerably lower than other States.

And last, I think land prices are strongly related to the world economic picture. Remember the old sayings, “not making anymore land, but they keep making more people” that’s still true and currently there’s a new one; “they just keep on printing more money” – I think “there’s more money than land”. Just makes me wonder if that other old statement is true anymore “nothing lasts forever”?

As always — Thanks to my many Friends and Clients for allowing me to be a small part of this Great Ranching Industry in New Mexico! And at 75 still working and looking for good Ranches to sell.

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MILAGRO, 0000 Pecos Spur, Portrillo Creek Ranch Subdivision. 164 acres wide open space. Distant mountain views. Close to I-40. $94,000

SAN MARCIAL, 27 Winchester Road, WIllow Springs Ranch. III Dog Ranch. 702.8 acres with southwestern style home located in the foothills of the Chupadera Mountains. $1,249,000

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New on the market is this 1,400 deeded acre ranch near Las Vegas, NM. It’s located on the east side of Apache Mesa 7 miles from Hwy 84. The scenery on this ranch will never bore you! There is 160 acre BLM lease that goes with the ranch along w/5 or 6 dirt tanks and two wells. The 4 stall barn was built in 2017 and is almost new plus you’ll find a stone bunk house & stone bath house next door & a small rock office too! Carry capacity is ~40 a.u.’s. Call soon for maps and to set up your tour.

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NEW LISTING! – RK Ranch – Prescott, Arizona – The RK Ranch is a smaller working cattle ranch located approximately 25 miles north of Prescott, Arizona in Williamson Valley. The ranch is currently carrying 25 CYL. The RK Ranch encompasses approximately +/-6,736 total grazing acres supporting up to 45 CYL. With 110 deeded acres surrounded by USFS this little ranch is truly a gem of a gentleman’s ranch. Equipment and cattle included. $2,950,000.

NEW LISTING! – Broken D Horn Ranch – Prescott, Arizona – The Broken D Horn Ranch provides a unique turnkey opportunity to own a remarkable cattle ranch/beef business property nestled in the picturesque Williamson Valley, Arizona. This distinctive offering is the perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. With 77 acres of deeded land including 50 acres under pivot, state and private leases this ranch runs 130-180 cattle. Equipment and cattle included. $3,389,000

NEW LISTING! – Nat Ranch – Winslow, Arizona – The Nat Ranch is a 450 CYL ranch located adjacent to I-40 near Winslow, Arizona. The Nat Ranch encompasses approximately +/-36,467 total grazing acres supporting 300 CYL. A well designed feedlot on the headquarters parcel allows the ranch to increase the carrying capacity to 450 CYL while finishing superior calves. The headquarters sits on 80 deeded acres with a good producing domestic well and has newer set of working corrals with a squeeze chute, scales, calf table, loading chute, and bunkhouse. There are also several working corrals throughout the ranch on both the state and private lease. Offered at $2,400,000

NEW LISTING! – Jack’s Canyon Ranch – Winslow, Arizona – The Jack’s Canyon Ranch is a 150 CYL ranch consisting of 32 Sections of checkerboard grazing encompassing +/- 300 Deeded acres w/ wells and dirt tanks, +/-9,000 State leased acres and private grazing lease with the City of Winslow. Offered at $1,200,000

REDUCED! Triangle C Ranch - Reserve, New Mexico –**Great Opportunity** - Working cattle ranch located east of Reserve, New Mexico in prime grazing lands. This 625 CYL ranch is located in gentle, rolling grasslands consisting

of 2,320 +/- deeded acres, a private lease and a 25,055 acre BLM grazing allotment. Many improvements including two homes, bunk house, hangar, air strip, large shops and working facilities. $5,750,000 $5,295,000

REDUCED! Cottonwood Springs – Ranch Red Rock, New Mexico – The Cottonwood Springs is a beautiful, high desert working cattle ranch located approximately 28 miles north of Lordsburg, New Mexico in Grant County. With a carrying capacity of +/-350 CYL, the ranch consists of a total of 13,605 acres which includes a combination of 1,629+/- deeded acres, 5,839+/- state lease acres, 3,400+/acres of BLM allotments and a 2,737+/- acre U.S. Forest Service allotment. The ranch is well improved with two homes, shop, corrals, interior and exterior fences, working cattle facilities and exceptional water improvements. $3,100,000 $2,850,000

UNDER CONTRACT! Sierra Azul Ranch – Hatch, NM. –The Sierra Azul Ranch is located in Doña Ana County, New Mexico. This nice little ranch has been in the same family for over 50 years. The ranch runs 50 CYL and 2 horses on two sections of state land with over four sections of BLM and 520 deeded acres. The deeded land includes a beautiful 160 acre inholding with water and solitude. Offered at $650,000

UNDER CONTRACT! Partridge Creek Ranch, Ash Fork, AZ– 85,000+\- acres of strong grazing allowing for 800 animal units year round. 420 acres of deeded land, 480 Arizona state lease, remainder secured by deeded grazing rights. Newly remodeled 4 bedroom/3 bath owners home with wrap around porches top and bottom, great horse facilities at headquarters. Adequate ranch improvements and system of dirt tanks with reliable drainage. Low overhead, large animal unit ranch. $4,000,000

UNDER CONTRACT! Antelope Wells Ranch, an easy to manage, 100 head high desert ranch, excellent browse feed, great water and easy access off 93 South. 40 acres deeded land, and and averse. $800,000

SOLD! Belmont Ranch – 75 CYL desert ranch south of Wickenburg, Arizona. $585,000

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MIAMI 40 ACRES, Colfax County, NM. Private 2 bedroom getaway with elevated views, 2nd guest cabin, irrigation, pole barn great for storage. View private setting. Survey available, septic’s upgraded. $475,000

MIAMI DREAM, 14.70 +/- deeded acres. Approx 1,583 sq ft 2 bedroom 1 bath home. Real country living with barn wood siding, porches, recent remodel for remote workspace. Irrigation and horse facilities, 57 Wampler St., Miami, NM $370,000

MAXWELL 45, Excellent irrigated pasture with utilities in back of property, including installed septic system, with private views of mountains. 40 irrigable acres and a domestic water meter installed. Great to put down home and bring horses. $249,000

$239,000

BAR LAZY 7 RANCH, Colfax County, Moreno Valley 594.38 +/- deeded acres, accessed off blacktop between Eagle Nest and Angel Fire. Historic headquarters. Currently used as summer grazing, pond and trees accessed off county road on rear of property as

well. Presented “ASIS” New Survey, $4,000,000 $3,800,000

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

SPRINGER VIEW, 29.70 +/- deeded acres. Large house being remodeled, shop, trees, old irrigation pond. All back off highway with great southern aspect. 311 Hwy 56, Colfax County. $209,000 $205,000

MAXWELL, 408.90 +/- Deeded Acres. 143.05 Irrigable Acres/Shares with TL pivot covering approximately 80 acres, with balance dry land. Property has one water meter used for livestock, but could support a home as well. There are two troughs located in the middle of the property. Electricity for pivot is back toward the middle of the property as well. Property has highway frontage on NM 505 and Highline Rd, a County Rd. Back up to Maxwell Wildlife area. Colfax County, NM.$599,000

Frances Mesa Ranch

Rio Arriba County, NM

The Frances Mesa Ranch is superbly located in NM Big Game Unite 2B. Lying between the Rosa Mesa and Ensenada Mesa Wildlife areas, it offers premier Mule Deer and Elk habitat and hunting opportunities. The property is multidimensional, with income streams from grazing, hunting, and in conjunction with the associated use of the surface by mineral development.

6094 +/- deeded acres

3908 +/- acres State Lease

16,061 +/- acres BLM

$5,100,000

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REAL ESTATE GUIDE 170 JULY 2023 TO ADVERTISE CONTACT CHRIS@AAALIVESTOCK.COM OR 505-243-9515, x .28 SCOTT MCNALLY www ranchesnm com 575/622-5867 575/420-1237 Ranch Sales & Appraisals Ba r M Real Es t a te SERVING THE RANCHING INDUSTRY SINCE 1920 www.chassmiddleton.com 5016 122nd STREET LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79424 • 806-763-5331 Sam Middleton 817-304-0504 • Charlie Middleton 806-786-0313 Jim Welles 505-967-6562 • Dwain Nunez 505-263-7868 Chip Cole r A n c h B r o k e r Petroleum Building 14 e Beauregard Ave , Suit e 201 San Angelo, texas 76903-5831 ofc.: 325/655-3555 SOLD SOLD DOUBLE BAR R RANCH, NOGALES, AZ — 110 deeded, w/12,224 NF Grazing land, runs 380 yearlong, Great improvements, high rain area. Priced at $3,500,000 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 I have many qualified Buyers looking for Ranches. Give me a call If you are looking to Buy or Sell a Ranch or Farm in Southwestern NM or Southern AZ give us a call ... Sam Hubbell, Qualifying Broker 520-609-2546 PRIZED INTERSTATE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY BID YOUR PRICE! 10AM, SAT, JULY 29TH 7,900± Acres 7,181± acres of development property offered in 18 parcels & the abutting 721± acres comprised of 196 residential lots in Lakeshore Highlands located in the Southern New Mexico high desert near Spaceport America & Elephant Butte Lake. I-25 frontage, next to the Truth or Consequences Municipal airport! 1-800-257-4161 | AUCTION@HIGGENBOTHAM.COM 4 PARCELS ABSOLUTE! Held at: Civic Center, 400 W 4th Ave, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 Truth or Consequences, New Mexico In cooperation with HIGGENBOTHAM.COM SIDWELL FARM & RANCH REALTY, LLC Tom Sidwell, Qualifying Broker 6237 State Highway 209, Tucumcari, NM 88401 • 575-403-6903 tom@sidwellfarmandranch.com • www.sidwellfarmandranch.com Lifetime rancher who is familiar with federal land management policies Buyers are looking for a ranch. If you have a ranch to sell, give me a call.

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■ BERRENDA CREEK RANCH: 231

AYL 51.35 +/- Section Ranch located southeast of Hillsboro, N.M. 32,870 +/total acres, 120 +/- deeded acres, 23,646 +/- acres of BLM 9,104 +/- acres of NM state land, 12 wells in 3 pastures with 195,000 gallons of water storage. Priced at $1,432,200

■ CATTLE RANCH & FARM: SE of Deming, NM 2,900 +/- acres total, 2,500 +/- acres of deeded land, including 71 +/acres of water rights with a priority date 03/03/1945. 240 +/- acres of NM State Land. Priced at $1,200,000

■ FLYING W MOUNTAIN RANCH: 345 AYL plus five horses located in the Cedar Mountains of Hachita, NM. 39.60± sections, 25,347± acres total, 1278± acres of deeded land, 3152± acres of state land, 20,917 acres of BLM, four miles of newer fence, over 55,000 gallons of water storage, 17± miles of pipeline less than 20 years old, three wells plus one domestic well, four pastures plus two traps, seven dirt tanks, house, barns, corrals, semi-load and livestock scales. Priced at $2,900,000

■ SMITH RANCH: 19.28± section cattle ranch plus 335± acre farm located in Road Forks, N.M. The ranch has 12,343± total acres, 3721± deeded, 2400± acres of NM state land, 6222± acres of BLM, 154 AYL plus six horses, ranch has adequate water storage and pipelines, headquarters has manufactured homes, shed row barns (equipment or commodity storage), plus livestock shades, corrals, cattle chute working facilities are covered cattle working facilities, north farm 163± acres, the south farm 173± acres, seller retains a “life estate”. Priced at $2,300,000

RANCHES/FARMS

*REDUCED* 472+/- Ac Organic Apple Orchard, Willcox, AZ – Nicely improved HQ with 3 homes, workshops, and 24,075 +/- s.f. of processing facilities, including sorting, washing, cold storage buildings, retail space and truck scale. Over 400 acres planted to 10 different apple varieties and 10 acres of pears. 7 Irrigation wells, and 3 domestic wells. Property is being sold turnkey with all equipment. $6.9M Call Harry Owens or Nancy Belt

12.7+/- Irrigated Acres, Marana, AZ – Irrigated farmland in the heart of Marana, perfectly suited for development. Currently, planted in Alfalfa and at one time was planted to corn. Fields are fenced, flood irrigated from concrete ditches and gates from the Cortaro Irrigation District. Great location near Marana Stockyards for those interested in performance horse activities that involve livestock.

$925,500

*REDUCED* 120 +/- Acres of Farm Ground, Willcox, AZ –Located NW of Willcox in a good groundwater area. 2 Wells, center pivot, good soil. $444,000

*SOLD* 98+/- Deeded Acre Farm, Bonita, AZ – Great farm in a picture-perfect setting!

Two small pivots with 35 acres of water rights. 3 BR, 2 BA Shultz mfg

home; 3-sided hay/machine shed, 1,560+/- s.f. shop, hay shed, Connex box, nice set of guardrail and steel corrals with crowding tub, squeeze and scale. 250 gpm irrigation well with 20 HP motor and 13,500+/- gallons of storage. Runs about 40 head of cattle.

$750,000

*SOLD* 200-300 Head Cattle Ranch, Marana, AZ – 112.8 +/- Deeded ac; 150+/- ac of pasture, 3,700+/- ac of sublease, 14 +/- ac of farm fields, HQ on State Land. 2nd mfg home on deeded. 2 sets of good steel pipe corrals $1.9M

*SOLD* 2,373+/- Acre Farm, Animas, NM – Custom 2560 +/- s.f. home built in 2008. 20-Acre pivot, 40’ x 60’ shop, 40’ x 50’ hay barn, fruit trees, chicken coop, garden area. Pivot produced 9.5 tons/ac of alfalfa in 2020. 300 gpm well. 5 pastures with water piped to 2 storage tanks and drinkers in all pastures. Historically has run 40 head of cattle yearlong. $1.3M

HORSE PROPERTIES/LAND

ONLINE AUCTION, Pearce, AZ - Four offerings located in the grasslands at the foot of the beautiful Dragoon Mountains. Embrace the best of country living with scenic mountain views

and peaceful quiet surroundings. Auction Lot 1 features a stunning, custom 3 BD, 2 BA territorial style home on 5.5 +/- acres with breathtaking views from every window, 2 car garage, and workshop. Auction Lots 2, 3, and 4 include 3 vacant, 1+ acre land parcels for a total of 3+/- acres each, where you can build your own dream home or add additional acreage to Auction Lot 1. This amazing property will sell at AUCTION starting at 12:00 pm on June 10th and will begin closing at 6:00 pm on June 27th (Soft Close). Contact Paul Ramirez for details or check out our webpage for more information.

*NEW* 0.14+/- Acre Building Lot, Maricopa, AZ – A great opportunity to own a corner lot in the desirable community of Tortosa. Ideal for a small builder or buyer wishing to build their dream custom home. One of only two lots available in the area, the other lot is adjoining this one. Utilities to the lot, back block wall in place. $110,000

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

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is a quality desert ranch with an excellent grass cover and above average improvements. Located in southern Chaves County east of the productive Pecos River Valley. The ranch is comprised of 2,598 +/- deeded acres, 6,717 NM State Lease Acres, 23,653 Federal BLM Lease Acres and 480 acres Uncontrolled, 33,448 total acres (52.26 Sections). Grazing Capacity set by a Section 3 BLM grazing permit at 408 Animal Units Yearlong. The ranch is watered by three wells and an extensive pipeline system. This ranch is ready to go, no deferred maintenance. Price: $3,870, 000. Call or email for a brochure and an appointment to come take a look.

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■ NEW LISTING! GUADALUPE CO., NM – Enjoy ranch life on this 401.38 ac. ranch, 12 mi. W of Santa Rosa. Good location and access. One windmill, pipeline to four drinking troughs, comfortable rustic home, good fences, etc.

■ NEW LISTING! UNION CO., NM – 2,091.72 ac. (1,771.72 Deeded, 320 ac. -/+ State Lease), well watered w/three wells, two sets of steel pens. Well located just off of the Clayton/Springer hwy. on Barney Road.

EIGHT MILE DRAW LAND

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

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■ PRICE REDUCED! DALLAM CO, TX – 1,216.63 ac. +/- of CRP/ranchland w/irrigation, re-development potential, wells & pipelines already in place.

■ KB RANCH - Kenney Co., TX – KB Ranch is a low fenced 802 +/- acre property that is surrounded by large ranches. The ranch has abundant whitetail and is also populated with turkey, dove, quail, hogs and varmint species. Axis are in the area and have been occasionally seen. The ranch lies approximately 9 miles south of Bracketville on TX 131 and is accessed by all weather Standart Road.

■ COLFAX COUNTY NM GETAWAY – 1,482.90 ac.+/- grassland (1,193.59 ac. +/- Deeded, 289.31 ac. State Lease), great location near all types of mountain recreation.

■ ANGUS, NM – 250 +/- acres with over a 1/2 mile of NM 48 frontage. Elevations from 6,800 to 7,200 feet. Two springs along a creek. Ideal for future development or build your own getaway home.

■ PECOS CO. – 637 ac., Big water, State Classified Minerals.

■ CASTRO CO., TX – 592 ac. +/_- w/remodeled 4 bd./4 ½ bath home, 160 ac. under pivot. Balance is dryland & native grass.

■ CARSON CO., TX – 640 ac. +/- 5 mi. N of Panhandle on TX 207. 333 ac. +/- under 3 center pivot systems. One well produces 800 GPM. Permanent perimeter and cross fencing.

■ PALO DURO CREEK TREASURE – 941 acres +/in Randall Co. NW of Canyon, Tx. STUNNING VIEWS OVER LOOKING PALO DURO CREEK. Turn key cow/calf operation w development potential. Property includes: 3/3/3 ranch style home, 4 wells, large shop plus shed, enclosed livestock working facility w/hydraulic chute, livestock pens & shed, miles of 5 & 6 barbed wire fence & over 7000’ of pipe fence. YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS THIS! Canyon School District.

Call us today if you’re looking to buy or sell a farm, ranch or dairy in New Mexico or West Texas

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■ DEAF SMITH CO., TX. – 651 ac. +/-, 7 miles N of Dawn, Tx., 1 mile E of FM 809. 349 acres native grass with well-maintained fencing and 302 acres of cultivated dry land.

■ PRICE REDUCTION! TURN-KEY RESTAURANT – READY FOR BUSINESS! One of the best steak houses in the nation just out of Amarillo & Canyon at Umbarger, TX., state-of-the-art bldg., w/complete facilities.

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Select Sires has hired Karen Hiltbrand as a marketing coordinator for the beef department. She will be responsible for leading implementation of a domestic marketing plan and development of beef sire directories, print advertisements, websites, videos and tradeshows.

“We are very fortunate and excited to add Karen’s experience and expertise to our team,” said Ryan Bodenhausen, associate vice president, beef product management and marketing, Select Sires Inc. “Her industry knowledge, design skills and past experiences in marketing roles will be very valuable as she carries out her new responsibilities at Select Sires.”

Hiltbrand hails from Seven Mile, Ohio and is a graduate of Oklahoma State University where she earned bachelor’s degrees in animal science and agriculture communications. Most recently, she graduated from Auburn University with a master’s degree in animal science. Hiltbrand previously worked in a communications role at the American Angus Association. She was instrumental in creating “Powered By Angus SM ,” the organization’s current national advertising campaign. Her experiences range from journalism and graphic design to social media curation and website strategy.

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Third-Generation Cowboy Making Headway in Junior Rodeo Circuit

It took some time for Trey Vernen Kee to commit himself to the sport of rodeo.

The 17-year-old cowboy has been on the rodeo trail since last summer and he credits his family roots for sparking his interest to be a saddle bronc rider.

“I heard that my late nálí was a saddle bronc champ for the first Navajo Nation Fair,” the Cornfields, Arizona cowboy said of his paternal grandfather Nelson Kee Sr.

The third-generation cowboy said his late nálí passed away when he was five-years old and since then his father, Jay Vernen Kee, has been a huge influence.

“With my dad being a former rider, it made me want to get better,” he said. “My family is always supporting me, so it gives me that extra confidence I need.”

The elder Kee said he’s happy that his sons are following in his footsteps as Trey’s younger brother, Jhett Vernen Kee, is also getting his feet wet.

“I’m a proud dad that they’re getting into this,” the patriarch said.

Back in his days, Jay was an accomplished rider having placed in the top 5 during the 1998 Indian National Finals Rodeo.

He was the rookie and year-end champ for the Navajo Nation Rodeo Cowboy Asso-

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ciation and the Central Navajo Rodeo Association.

He also won a world title in the All-Indian Professional Rodeo, which covered Arizona and New Mexico.

The elder Kee said he wants nothing but the best for his two sons. He wants them to take their riding a bit further than what he accomplished.

“They’ve learned a lot and they just need to keep this going,” he said.

The two siblings took part in Kubs Junior Rodeo in Albuquerque. The rodeo was the second stop and third rodeo of the Indian Junior Rodeo Association.

Trey took first with a 72-point ride and finished ahead of Názlini, Arizona cowboy Lorenzo Benally who finished with 66 points.

“I kind of fell behind a little bit on my horse, but he bucked pretty nice,” Trey said

of Muddy Gap.

Before calling out for his ride, the Ganado High junior was anticipating his horse to jump out of the bucking chutes.

“I already knew he was going to do that,” Trey said of his horse. “I drew him a few months ago and he did the exact same thing. He was kind of squatting in there and when I called him I had to hold my feet up for the mark out.”

Unofficially, Trey is leading the standings in the Indian Junior Rodeo Association (IJRA) race as he has accumulated 30 points so far. Earlier in May, he won both days during the Membership Drive Rodeo in Grants, New Mexico.

“I want to try and win every award they have,” Trey said.

As for his competition, the young cowboy expects Benally to give him a challenge for

the IJRA and the Western Junior Rodeo Association year-end title (WJRA).

“I like the competition,” Trey said. “We have like nine, 10 riders and it’s basically the same guys that compete in the IJRA and WJRA rodeos. The competition is up there and it’s my job to make sure I ride as good as I can.”

In addition to the junior rodeo circuits, Trey is also a member in the CNRA and the INFR.

In the INFR, Trey is currently holding down the No. 11 spot, having placed fourth at the Mt. Turnbull Rodeo in Bylas, Arizona two months ago.

“I’m just trying to ride anywhere I can,” he said. “I plan on doing this for the next two years and after that I’m going to hit the PRCA.”      ▫

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Responding to water shortages and uncertainties throughout the western United States, the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) has released a new edition of its popular The Irrigator’s Pocket Guide specifically for New Mexico irrigators.

“With growing conflict over water supplies, and with New Mexico irrigators feeling the pinch to save water, energy, and money, we wanted to come up with a concise and super-useful guide to water and energy conservation,” said Mike Morris, NCAT’s Southwest Regional Director, who headed up the project.

Irrigation experts from more than 20 states have weighed in on NCAT’s Irrigator’s Pocket Guide over the years, and more than 30,000 copies have been distributed.

This new edition was developed through NCAT’s Soil for Water project, with funding

from USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).

“In this new edition of The New Mexico Irrigator’s Pocket Guide , we decided to go beyond pump and motor maintenance and irrigation scheduling and incorporate recent advances in soil science,” Morris said. “When soil gets healthier, it catches and holds more water. Taking care of soil health therefore needs to be a priority for all irrigators.”

The Equipment Maintenance half of the book features clear and detailed maintenance and troubleshooting procedures for pumps, motors, engines, control panels, and distribution systems. The Water Maintenance section of the book covers soil health and gives step-by-step instructions for running all common types of irrigation systems efficiently — matching water applied to crop needs.

The compact 150-page book includes

dozens of diagrams, tables, and handy conversions and formulas for calculating things like flow rates, area, pressure, power, friction losses, and how long to run a system to apply a given volume of water. With its small 4-inch by 6-inch size and durable waterproof covers, the book is a friendly companion to carry in your hip pocket or the glove box of your truck.

New Mexico NRCS is distributing 1,500 copies of The New Mexico Irrigator’s Pocket Guide, and irrigators interested in getting a copy can check with their local NRCS field office. Free copies are also available by mail or online at the ATTRA website or The New Mexico Irrigator’s Pocket Guide.

Along with the New Mexico edition and an updated edition of the original The Irrigator’s Pocket Guide for irrigators in any state, new state-specific editions are also available for irrigators in Colorado and Texas, as well as an updated version of the popular The California Microirrigation Pocket Guide. All these books can be found on the ATTRA website.

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Ranching and Livestock Industries Present Top Award to Nebraska Rancher Nov. 3

Craig Haythorn, one of the most respected ranchers and horsemen in the nation, will receive the National Golden Spur Award at the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts & Sciences in Lubbock, Texas, during the annual National Golden Spur Award Honors on Friday, November 3.

Haythorn of Haythorn Land and Cattle Co. in the sandhills of Arthur, Nebraska, will be the 45th recipient of the National Golden Spur Award for accomplishments by a single individual in the ranching and livestock industries.

“The National Golden Spur Award is the most prestigious national honor given to one person by both the ranching and livestock industries,” explained Jim Bret Campbell, executive director of the Ranching Heritage Association and National Ranching Heritage Center.

Presentation of the National Golden Spur Award is a joint annual recognition historically given by six of the leading state and national ranching and livestock organizations: the American Quarter Horse Association, National Cattlemen’s Foundation, Ranching Heritage Association, Texas Cattle Feeders Association,

Texas Farm Bureau, and Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association.

Haythorn is the fourth generation of Haythorns to own and operate Haythorn Land and Cattle Co. after his great-grandfather immigrated from England as a 16-year-old stowaway on a ship headed to America. After being discovered by the captain, the young Englishman earned his passage by caring for a load of Hereford bulls being shipped from England to Texas. Later he went to work for the Texas rancher who owned the bulls.

Cattle drives took the Englishman from Texas to the sandhills of Nebraska where he married, became a wagon boss and took his wages in cattle. In 1884 he filed on a land grant section four miles east of Arthur and founded what would become an American ranching dynasty. The Haythorn operation covers 100 square miles of a geographic region commonly known as “the Sandhills.”

Moving four generations into the future, Craig was four years old when he went on his first cattle drive and 13 when he was put in charge of the hay crew. Today the 76-year-old rancher leads the fourth, fifth and sixth generations of the storied Haythorn Land and Cattle Co. They still take the wagon out for two weeks in the spring, rope and drag calves to the fire and sleep in tepees.

Horses have played a pivotal role in survival

of the ranch ever since the first Haythorn in America loaded his saddle on a train and headed for Baker, Ore. He gathered 500 head of horses and trailed them back to Nebraska with only one helper. The Haythorn name since then has been synonymous with good working horses.

Craig’s grandfather had the first registered American Quarter Horse Association stud in Nebraska, and the Haythorns were awarded the first-ever AQHA Remuda Award in 1992. Their company is one of the largest and most respected breeders of American Quarter Horses in America. The Haythorns also raise Belgian/ Percheron draft horses.

Horses sporting the Haythorn Figure Four brand have appeared in thousands of professional, collegiate, high school and amateur rodeos across the country, many ridden by Haythorns. With a deep respect for Western traditions and cowboy values, Craig earned the 2008 Western Horseman Award and was presented the 2019 Foy Proctor Memorial Cowman’s Award of Honor by the Haley Memorial Library & History Center in Midland, Texas.

Haythorn has received numerous rodeo honors, including the 1979 World Champion Amateur Team Roper, two Nebraska Calf Roping Championships, Six Heeling Championships, and many state and national rodeo championships.

Tickets for the National Golden Spur Award Honors will go on sale to the public July 28. For details and reservations visit goldenspurhonors.com.      ▫

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Farm Bill Vital to Supporting NMSU’s Mission

The Farm Bill is pivotal to New Mexico State University’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES) ability to uphold our promise to New Mexico communities and our mission as a land-grant university.

The farm bill authorizes federal appropriations to be designated for land-grant universities to receive capacity funds, which includes Hatch, Hatch Multistate, McIntire-Stennis, Animal Health, and Smith-Lever Funds. These funding sources support research projects and Extension programs across New Mexico.

The Agricultural Experiment Station (AES) is the principal research unit of ACES. The AES system consists of scientists from NMSU’s main campus in the College of ACES and twelve agricultural science and research centers throughout the state. Research programs focus on four identified

critical issues for New Mexico that will also have a global impact.

ACES critical issues include Food and Fiber Production and Marketing, Water Use and Conservation, Family Development and Health of New Mexicans, and Environmental Stewardship all of which are based on the foundation of education and training of qualified professionals in the field of agriculture.

These issues help guide research initiatives for federal capacity funded research through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute for Food and Agriculture (NIFA).

NIFA capacity projects can include Hatch, Hatch multistate, McIntire-Stennis, Animal Health and Renewable Resources Extension programs. Each of these funding sources has specific distinctions for a research focus. These funds are leveraged with state funds to support additional research and outreach

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and enables the state Agricultural Experiment Station to pivot in response to unexpected events (e.g., COVID-19 pandemic and wildfires). The NMSU AES has 48 projects ongoing in various areas of research.

The Cooperative Extension Service (CES) provides a critical link between the research performed at public land- grant institutions and its implementation in local communities.

The New Mexico Cooperative Extension utilizes Smith-Lever funding through the Farm Bill to provide practical, researchbased knowledge and programs to serve the citizens of New Mexico. CES has staff in all 33 counties and many Tribal areas in New Mexico, and collaborates with more than 1,000 organizations, state and federal agencies, other universities, and 10,000 volunteers.

We focus on collaboration to foster economic, educational, and community development, keeping the needs of our neighbors at the forefront of our work. Extension agents and specialists have worked during the last couple of years to create effective ways for youth to access science, technology, art, and math education opportunities as well as identify and address behavioral health concerns for not only our children and families, but also in our agricultural communities.

CES has worked in numerous ways to assist our communities hit the hardest by devasting wildfires and continues to work with multiple state agencies to protect our food supply and develop programs to address a wide range of potential threats to our agricultural infrastructure. CES specialists continue to address the challenges of making critical management decisions through extended drought conditions and work to promote economic development through agriculture.

As the NMSU College of ACES continues to serve the state by fostering excellence in research innovation while providing avenues to train future global leaders in agriculture and provide practical education to our communities these federal funding resources are as important to the success of our mission as they were more than a 100 years ago.

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On the other side of nowhere, out beyond the urban sprawl, A life exists unknown to most, though few will heed the call

Careers and opportunities prevail, and most depart, Yet some remain with what they’ve known, that dwells deep in their heart

The sons and daughters, born and bred, on ranches of this nation, Deep family ties, a way of life, embraced for generations

The proving ground reveals the weak, while sifting grain from chaff, Exposing those without the grit, required to hone their craft

The cuts, the scrapes, the rope burned hands, he’ll try and try again, As youth gives way to hardened steel, the learning never ends

The ghosts of those that came before, the strong, the old, the young, They rode the range when it was wild, before barbed wire was strung

Their spirits permeate his path, they gallop by his side, And place their hand upon each man and woman born to ride

The smoke from countless branding fires, the incense of the range, From heated iron on hair and hide, traditions never change The rain, the hail, the dust and drought, at times enduring winters, When mother nature pours her wrath, upon the saints and sinners

The observer sees but romance, daring feats, and charming grin, Yet the glamour fades to powder, in a cold December wind

Will trust his horse, and drop his loop, in many heated battles, At times ride home in dark of night, from long hours in the saddle

He’ll inhale the scent of horse sweat on the stifling canyon floor, And will taste hard ground that greets him, from a horse declaring war

Will ride the rim, and rattle rocks, high lope across the plain, Most noble in his element, to ride and feel the reins

Will love that special horse, so brave and fearless, strong and fast, Then help him at the end, as he prepares to breathe his last

The “Sunday Riding” fallacy, belies the naked truth, That brutal miles will steal away each vestige of his youth

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Nancy Pruitt, nationally recognized cattle photographer, passed away on May 13, 2023, in Fort Worth, Texas, following emergency brain aneurysm surgery. Pruitt lived in Springtown, Texas at the time of her death.

She was a 1976 graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in agricultural journalism.

In 1977, she joined the staff of Brangus Journal and part of her responsibilities required taking cattle photos. This opened another avenue of creativity for her, as she was already writing and designing ads and eye-catching layouts for the monthly magazine.

Pruitt loved the photography part of her position, and it would become a lifelong passion. She also began drawing and painting cattle during this time.

She would leave Brangus in 1980 to join the editorial staff at The Cattleman. From there she would take advertising positions at Granada and Camp Cooley Ranch, where her photography and design skills produced award winning campaigns and her work was recognized on a national level. She became a sought-after cattle photographer across breeds, and this led her to open her own company that she operated until her death.

Pruitt was an avid horse enthusiast and competed in stock horse events. She was also active in a community Bible study in the Springtown area, and she helped many aspiring cattle photographers.

She annually served as a judge for the Fort Worth Stock Show Commercial Heifer Sale Scholarship program. Because of her commitment to that program, a scholarship has been established in her memory as part of the Fort Worth Stock Show Commercial Heifer Sale.

It will be presented annually at the sale on the closing day of the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Those wishing to contribute should make the check payable to Weekly Livestock Reporter, P.O. Box 7655, Fort Worth, Texas 76111. Please denote that the funds are to be used for Pruitt’s memorial scholarship.

She is survived by her son, Brett.

Steven Felix Sanchez, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully June 10, 2023, after a long illness. He

was born June 14, 1956, in Albuquerque to Leo C. Sanchez and Frances Rita (Hovey) Sanchez and paternal grandparents Melecio Sanchez and Emilina Candelaria Sanchez.

He is survived by his loving wife of 40 years, Mary Alice Sanchez; sons Aaron C. Sanchez (Amber), Sean D. Sanchez (Julie); daughter Tanya M. Peterson; and eight

grandchildren; uncle, Mel and aunt, Augie Sanchez, and aunt, Katie Rodate and uncle, Sam Rodarte.

Steven grew up going with his grandfather Hovey to their ranch near Cabezon Peak. It was there that Steven developed his love

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for cattle ranching. He was a long-time member of the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association.

Steven was a hardworking, generous man with a great sense of humor, who enjoyed laughing with family and friends. Steven enjoyed fishing and cooking. Steven was one of the owners of Sanchez SW School Bus Co. and Coaches, LTD. His grandfather, Mel Sanchez, started taking students to Albuquerque High School and Griegos Elementary in the 1930s. Leo C. Sanchez joined the company in the 1950s, and became one of the most recognized names in transportation services

Our Steven (Stevie) will be greatly missed with love until we are all together again with our Lord.

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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Year-End

The New Mexico State Junior and High School Rodeo Association Finals were held in Lovington, NM at the end of May. Contestants gave it their all and a great year end finals rodeo was held again. Huge thanks go out to all the volunteers, staff and board for a fantastic finals! For full results for New Mexico rodeos, finals and year end standings, please see http://www.nmhsra. com website.

Congratulations to the National Reserve Champions from the National Finals in Perry, Georgia: Anistyn Abel in Girls Breakaway and Dax Sullivan in Tie-Down Roping! Team New Mexico made us all proud and deserve a pat on the back for the tenth-place team standings. For full results of the National standings please see www.nhsra. com.

Best of luck to contestants headed to national high school finals and please, all, have a safe and fun summer run!

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Kynlee Cramblet

3 Kaxton Haynes/ Holt Haynes

4 Bryce Stone/

Sydnee Wilson

5 Liam Powell/

Casey Siow

Steer Bareback

1 Slade Thompson

Steer Saddle Bronc

1 Slade Thompson

2 Tate West

3 Haize Price

4 Daniel Jackson

Calf Roping

1 Dax Sullivan

2 Kyler Cramblet

3 Trip Saulsberry

4 (tie) Kayden

Sherburne

4 (tie) Rody Mack

Bull Riding

1 Shilo Young

2 Slade Thompson

3 Daniel Jackson

4 Lane Valenzuela

5 Elijah Miera

Girls Goat Tying

1 Teagan Trujillo

2 Baye Boutwell

3 Anistyn Abel

4 Eva Chavez

5 Ava Packouz

Girls Breakaway

1 Anistyn Abel

2 Hayslee Fair

3 Shae Rios

4 Magdalena Hazle

5 Baylee Nunn

Chute Dogging

1 Rody Mack

2 Slade Thompson

3 (tie) Trip

Saulsberry

3 (tie) Jacob

Bermudez

5 Ethan Don Tibs

NMHSRA

Year End

Rookie All Around Boys

1 Tate White

2 Chris Carson

3 Dawson Mathis

4 Nehemiah

Mendoza

5 Kayson Shayhan

Rookie All Around Girls

1 Caydence Roberts

2 Wacey Trujillo

3 Angelina Varela

4 Cacie Sherburne

5 Harlee Barela

All Around Boys

1 Cutter Pareo

2 Sterlin Mitchell

3 Wacey Schalla

4 Zane Cline

5 Dillon Mathis

All Around Girls

1 Caydence Roberts

2 Addison Kinser

3 Rylee Grace Abel

4 Danli Valdez

5 Wacey Trujillo

Light Rifle

1 Zane Cline

2 Dalli Cain

3 Riley Ybarra

4 Addison Tixier

5 Cash Chavez Trap

1 Caleb Delk

2 Lane Helmer

3 Eli Washburn

4 James “Ace”

Whitson

5 Dalli Cane

Bareback

1 Wacey Schalla

Saddle Bronc

1 Monte Faulkner

2 Jack Chase

3 Wacey Schalla

4 Jones Allen

5 Hardy Osborn

Bull Riding

1 Wacey Schalla

2 Damien Wood

3 Cade Griego

4 Peysen Taylor

5 Dacian Montoya

Reined Cow Horse

1 Sterlin Mitchell

2 Addison Kinser

3 Ellie Powell

4 Danli Valdez

5 Cutter Pareo

Steer Wrestling

1 Zane Cline

2 Tydon Tsosie

3 Dillon Mathis

4 Trace Krueger

5 Tylon Tsosie

Girls Cutting

1 Danli Valdez

2 Caydence Roberts

3 Addison Kinser

4 Tiffanie

McCormick

5 Zajayda Carl

Breakaway

1 Rylee Grace Abel

Rodeo Roundup

5 Wacey Trujillo

Calf Roping

1 Cutter Pareo

2 Tryden Gonzales

3 Gunnar Tipton

4 Cody Detweiler

5 Dillon Mathis

Barrels

1 Caydence Roberts

2 Jordyn Wamel

3 Evann Segura

4 Ashlynn Jones

5 Bayler Faulkner

Goat Tying

1 Wacey Trujillo

2 Tyra Tsosie

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Team Roping

1 Laramie Martinez/Dylan

Rector

2 Lyvan Gonzalez/ Cason Hatley

3 Walker Dennis/ Irvin Varela

2 Caydence Roberts

3 Jordyn Wamel

4 Dalli Cain

5 Anastasia Herrera

National Junior High School

Rodeo Finals Results

10th Team

Standings New Mexico

3rd All Around

Cowboy Slade Thompson

3rd (tie) All Around Cowgirl

Anistyn Abel

Barrel Racing:

19 Clair Biebelle

22 Shae Rios

33 Ava Packouz

Bareback:

40 Slade Thompson

Boys Breakaway:

5 Liam Powell

6 Tyan Gonzales

28 Haize Price

Boys Goat Tying: 22 Tyan Gonzales

45 Hayden Wheeler

50 Reed Trujillo

Bull Riding:

6 Slade Thompson

33 Lane Valenzuela

Girls Breakaway: Reserve Champion

Anistyn Abel

33 Shae Rios

38 Dalena Hazle

Girls Goat Tying: 17 Anistyn Abel

47 Teagan Trujillo

Pole Bending: 11 Channing Robinson

Ribbon Roping: 15 Tyan Gonzales/ Cylee Jo Roberts

Saddle Bronc

Riding:

10 Slade Thompson

36 Daniel Jackson

Team Roping:

8 Kyon Hatley/ Joe Cortese

43 Holt Haynes/ Haxton Haynes

46 Sydnee Wilson/

Bryce Stone

Tie-Down Roping: Reserve Champion

Dax Sullivan

34 Kyler Cramblet

40 Trip Saulsberry

Light Rifle:

6 Zoey Cline

8 Rody Mack

National High School Rodeo Association Finals

Qualifiers

Girls:

Rylee Grace Abel

Dalli Cain

Tylee DeHerrera

Ashlynn Jones

Addison Kinser

Tiffanie

McCormick

Teagan Miller

Jorianne Mirabal

Ellie Powell

Codi Reed

Caydence Roberts

Evann Segura

Addison Tixier

Wacey Trujillo

Tyra Tsosie

Danli Valdez

Jordyn Wamel

Hayden West

Riley Ybarra

Boys:

Justin Anaya

Jones ALlen

Chris Carson

Jack Chase

Zane Cline

Walker Dennis

Caleb Delk

Cody Detweiler

Monte Faulkner

Treyden Gonzales

Lyvan Gonzalez

Cason Hatley

Lane Helmer

Trace Krueger

Laramie Martinez

Dillon Mathis

Nehemiah

Mendoza

Cutter Pareo

Dylan Rector

Wacey Schalla

Kayson Shahan

Peyson Taylor

Gunner Tipton

Tydon Tsosie

Irvin Varela

Eli Washburn

Tate White

Ace Whitson

Damien Wood

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No Shortage of Old Growth on Federal Lands

For over 40 years, the anti-forestry movement rallied around saving the “last of the old growth” on federal lands, as if entire national forests had been logged into moonscapes and only a few big trees remained.

More recently, they cheered when President Joe Biden signed his executive order on Earth Day 2022, directing his agencies to embark on a costly and time-consuming exercise to define and inventory these last remaining mature and old growth forests.

The administration released its report a year later. What did they find? There is no shortage of mature and old growth trees on lands managed by the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management (BLM) based on regional definitions of these forest types developed in the 1990s.

On the 193 million acre National Forest System (NFS) alone, the U.S. Forest Service found 24.4 million acres of “old growth” and 67.4 million acres of “mature” forest - about 143,000 square miles, larger than the state of Montana. In total, these forests make up a combined 63 percent of inventoried Forest Service and BLM lands.

Many of these forests are on lands that would likely never be logged, because three-quarters of NFS lands are largely off-limits to active forest management and timber harvest under existing forest plans and land set-asides like Congressionally-designated Wilderness areas.

And the inventory did not count mature and old-growth forests on the millions of acres on National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, state parks and other public lands where forest management is largely prohibited.

Through the Inflation Reduction Act, the federal government spent $50 million and countless agency staff time to define and inventory these forests, when data already indicates that severe wildfire and insect infestations are the leading contributor to large-scale losses of big and old trees, not timber harvest. As harvest has declined dramatically on federal land, annual acres burned has increased sharply.

As the Society of American Foresters noted, the inventory analysis did not measure the health of our federal forests or

account for alarming levels of tree mortality and carbon emissions associated with overstocked and unhealthy forests. Many forests in western states are now emitting more carbon than they sequester annually.

Yet activists are clamoring for further restrictions on forest management, as if wildfires were not a threat at all.

“It’s extremely encouraging that the Biden administration is recognizing the value of mature and old-growth trees,” said Earthjustice’s Blaine Miller-McFeeley told the Washington Post. He said his group supports rules “that will protect and restore climate forests for future generations from the threats they face today, including unnecessary logging.”

If the goal is really to reduce net carbon emissions and address climate change, one of the best things we can do is to actively manage forests to reduce the risks of massive carbon-emitting wildfires, and to store carbon in long-lived wood products.

Researchers at the University of Washington recently completed a study estimating the climate mitigation role of forests in Washington State, factoring in natural and harvest-induced biogenic carbon flux in the forests and associated biogenic carbon flux in wood products.

The study compared the net CO2 sequestration by major landowner type – U.S. Forest Service, Washington state trust lands, and privately owned forests – including the carbon stored in forest and wood products, as well as emissions from wildfire, mortality, and harvest. The study suggested that managed forests sequester carbon at a greater rate than unmanaged forests and have significantly lower tree mortality.

In this case, Washington’s managed forests grow 70 percent faster per acre (4.92 tons of CO2 per year) than the unmanaged Forest Service lands (2.88 tons of CO2 per acre per year). While managed forests lose about 14 percent of their annual growth to tree mortality, disease, and wildfire annually, unmanaged federal lands lose 71 percent of their growth due to these disturbances.

Dead and dying trees do not sequester carbon, they only emit carbon over time as they decay. That’s why the Biden Administration should start accelerating active forest management on lands that are unreserved, and where thinning overstocked stands can make a difference. Doing so would help conserve forests of all ages.      ▫

Don’t Give Federal Agencies Carte Blanche on Regulations — Make Congress Vote

The Limit, Save, Grow Act, recently passed by the Republican House of Representatives, would raise the nation’s borrowing limit through March 31 of next year or by $1.5 trillion, whichever comes soonest. The measure also includes a provision that would require a congressional vote on major regulations. Currently, no such vote is required; administrative agencies are able to push through their final regulations with little input from the legislature.

In response, some argue that forcing Congress to vote on regulations would “make it impossible to regulate.” Don’t believe the hyperbole. A number of states already require legislative votes on regulations, and it doesn’t hamstring the process. Some, like Florida, are among the more regulated states in the nation.

Over the last century, Congress has delegated away increasing amounts of its authority, through the passage of vague and sweeping legislation that entrusts vast discretion to regulatory bodies when implementing the laws Congress passes. As a result, and contrary to the original intent of the U.S. Constitution, powerful lawmaking authority now resides in an alphabet soup of federal agencies like the EPA, the CDC, and the SEC.

Our elected representatives, meanwhile, have largely been relegated to the sidelines, engaging in political sideshows like holding hearings or writing letters to agency heads. These actions can be useful but too often constitute political theater and not meaningful oversight. Nor do legislators regularly use appropriations powers to rein in agencies. Instead, spending more often works as a one-way ratchet that only ever increases.

The House debt-ceiling bill contains a provision that would seek to rectify this unfortunate situation. The provision in question is called the REINS Act — or Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny — and it would force Congress to vote on

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“major regulations” (those having an annual impact of $100 million or more) before they can go into effect. This would put legislators on the record as for or against a rule, forcing them to take responsibility for the lawmaking powers they entrust to federal agencies.

Some argue this would set too high a standard, but the states prove this is not the case. In 2017, Wisconsin passed a version of the REINS Act that set a threshold whereby any rule costing more than $10 million over a two-year period would require legislative approval. Florida has a similar provision, and West Virginia requires nearly every administrative rule to be approved by the legislature.

Although Governor Ron DeSantis is known for battling regulators throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, his home state of

Florida is actually no stranger to regulation. According to a database from the Mercatus Center, Florida and Wisconsin are the 11th and 13th most regulated states in the nation, respectively — hardly places where it’s impossible to regulate. In fact, if someone were going to criticize the REINS Act, it should be because these states’ experiences show the act may not go far enough to rein in the excesses of regulators.

These aren’t the only states that require legislative involvement in rulemaking. A number of states utilize “sunset provisions,” which are expiration dates, which are structured to enable legislative review of rules. In Colorado, Idaho, Utah and Tennessee, sunsets terms are set short, to about one year until expiration. This was intended so that new rules be approved by a legislative vote or else they don’t go into effect — very similar to how the REINS Act would work.

Rainbows on the Rancho

(The opinions expressed in this column are not necessarily those of the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association or this publication.)

Rainbows after a rain have always fascinated me since I was a kid. I was always looking for the end of the rainbow, so I could get the pot of gold. Where I happened to live, the end of the rainbow was so far away that I could never begin to see the end. Then one day while I was traveling in Scotland, I was coming off the side of a mountain and I could finally see the end of the rainbow.

I could not get to the end because of the terrain, but I saw it for the first time. Several years later I happen to live on a ranch where we can often see both ends of the rainbow, and I have many photographs that will attest to that fact.

I feel very lucky when I see a rainbow as it always provides hope of better things to come in the future. Personally, I believe it is a message from God himself as described in Genesis (9:11-17). The rainbow is described as a sign of the covenant between man and God’s protection.

In 1939 Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg wrote the Academy Award winning song, “Over The Rainbow” for Judy Garland in the movie, The Wizard of Oz. Today, that remains my favorite song of all time and my favorite version of that song is sung by the late great Alberta troubadour, Ian Tyson. This song symbolizes the hope of better things to come.

Now, the Christian sign of the rainbow has been hijacked by something the corrupt administration in Washington, DC calls “Pride Month”. I do not quite understand how you can take pride in sin or mental illness, but stranger things have

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happened.

Dr Paul R. McHugh the former chief psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins University said that transgenderism is a mental disorder that requires treatment. He also added that people who promote sexual reassignment surgery are collaborating with and promoting a mental disorder.

This administration has done everything they can to promote this lifestyle that is clearly not heathy, why wouldn’t they rather help these folks with their problem. The most interesting aspect about those involved with the LGBT community, is that they did not appreciate being invited to the White House. There is a video of some of the community bearing their breasts on the White House lawn party.

Talk about disrespectful. What a shame. I also do not know why this administration wants to denigrate women by allowing men to compete in female sporting events.

However, let’s get back to agriculture for a moment. The last time you castrated a bull calf on your ranch did it turn into a female? When that castrated bull calf grew up, now known as a steer, did it grow a bag and turn into a milk cow?

Let me know if it has because you will have the first one. We have been cutting calves on this ranch for over 80 years now and we haven’t gotten a female yet. Perhaps all you ranchers and cowboys should call up all your local LGBT friends and invite them to a branding before they sign up for an operation where they will regret the results.

Folks, this country is in serious trouble when the powers that be promote everything that is wrong with America as good. Whoever heard of political persecution and prosecution in America? That is always something that happened in third world countries. They are trying hard to make a third world country out of America. Don’t let them. It’s your rainbow they are trying hard to destroy.      ▫

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