Featured Stories
Iraq agriculture officials visit NMSU for Cooperative Extension training
(01/04/2008)
Iraq Agricultural Extension officials visited New Mexico during November to learn how the United States’ land-grant university Cooperative Extension Service programs operate. More... |
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NMSU-led research effort focuses on boosting cattle fertility
(01/04/2008)
Ranchers have a lot invested by the time a cow reaches its first birthday, and the great majority of yearling heifers are successfully bred and produce a calf. But in the second and third attempts at breeding, the fertility rate drops off sharply. An upcoming research project directed by New Mexico State University scientists will examine the genetic traits of thousands of beef cattle to search for clues that can improve reproductive success. More... |
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Other Recent Headlines
New 4-H ambassadors chosen
(02/07/2008)
Vine and wine conference set for Feb. 29 in Albuquerque
(02/07/2008)
College of Agriculture and Home Economics proposes new name to university
(02/07/2008)
Annual organic farming conference slated for Feb. 29 in Albuquerque
(02/07/2008)
NMSU Linnaean team places well at national competition
(02/07/2008)
Other College News
- Resources Magazine is published twice yearly by New Mexico State University.
- Sam Steel Way is the alumni publication for NMSU's College of Agriculture and Home Economics.
- News Center Newsletter is a free email-based news service provided by the College.
- For unfamiliar agricultural terms, visit the Agricultural Glossary.


