NMS October 2021

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State Land Office Proposes Rule Change to Protect Cultural Properties

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he New Mexico State Land Office (SLO) recently published a proposed rule change with State Records and Archives to better ensure the protection of cultural properties on state trust land. The SLO is soliciting engagement and comment from the general public along with current and future SLO lease holders who may be impacted by the change. If implemented, the rule change would require anyone seeking approval from the State Land Office for a surface disturbing activity such as road construction, pipeline development, oil and gas drilling, or other infrastructure development to procure an archaeological survey prior to moving forward with projects. The results of the survey would determine if projects can move forward as proposed or need to be modified to avoid specific sensitive areas. In addition, the rule would make clear that damage to or destruction of cultural properties on state trust land is unlawful. “The protection of culturally and historically significant areas and properties is of the utmost importance to my administration,” Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard said. “Many of our leasing practices already adhere to a survey requirement. This proposed rule change will codify good practice and ensure that cultural resource protections are enforceable and meaningful, and that we make sure appropriate avoidance and mitigation measures are in place. The Land Office had record earnings of over $1.2 billion last year for New Mexico schools and other beneficiaries and I know we can better protect the state’s cultures and history while still generating tremendous revenue in the coming years.” In February of 2021, Garcia Richard created SLO’s first ever Cultural Resources Office with the mission of assisting the SLO and staff of being good stewards of state trust land for beneficiaries in a way that honors and respects the heritage of New Mexico tribes, nations, and pueblos. For full text of proposed rule, along with other resources & a public comment form, visit on www. nmstatelands.org/culturalproperties Public comment will be accepted through the end of the day on Thursday, October 21, 2021 with a public hearing taking place the following day on Friday, October 22, 2021. Details on how to participate in the hearing will be announced in October.

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pages 80-81

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page 82

NM Cattle Growers’ Association Heritage Buckle Awards

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page 79

Southern NM State Fair Public Speaking Contest

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page 78

FMCSA Extends Livestock Hours-of-Service Exemptions

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Real Estate Guide

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Marketplace

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In Memoriam

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Bradley 3 Ranch Earns Certified Angus Beef Sustainability Award

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Riding Herd

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US Dairy Industry Advances

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pages 49-53

New Mexico Beef Council Bullhorn

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Collectors Corner

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page 40

Muddying the Clean Water Act

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page 39

Ute Creek Cattle Company Received First New Mexico Leopold Conservation Award

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Sustainabilty and Super Pandemics The Connection

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page 43

Inspector of the Year Nominations Sought

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pages 44-45

View from the Backside

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page 46

New Mexico’s Old Times & Old Timers

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On the Edge of Common Sense

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page 33

AHA Annual Meeting & Educational Forum October

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New Mexico CowBelles Jingle Jangle

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Purina Millis & Cattle Growers’ Scholarships

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Answering the Call to Quality

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Wit & Wisdom

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State Land Office Proposes Rule Change to Protect Cultural Properties

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