
Results 1 - 14 of 14 in Weed, NM
... first memories is the time she left her reader out and cats ate it. When she was 8, Orpha started school in the town of Weed. She walked four miles to school and four miles home each day with several school mates. Sometimes they went horseback. On ... 11 comments
Insects effective in combating salt cedar
... Gardner, a senior research specialist at New Mexico State University's Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science. Researchers first released leaf beetles in New Mexico in 2001, a year after similar releases in other Western states. ... Comment?
Beetles slacking off salt cedar control
... area they are in?a asked Kevin Gardner, senior research specialist in the Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science. a oeWe dona t know in Artesia whether or not ita s the trees. We dona t know if ita s the weather or the soil or ... Comment?
... Simmons University in 1951. She was a school teacher by profession, having taught in Knox City. Bradshaw, Wiley and in Weed, NM. After her retirement she moved back to the family farm in Rochester. Comment?
... of those places I have visited are like Cuba, New Mexico, population 590. Not Tatum, not Hillsboro, not Maljamar, not Weed, not Timberon, none of these places I have visited are like Cuba, NM. Simply put, and not meant to offend, that town has a ... Comment?
Las Cruces workers battle seasonal weeds
... to all of the city's parks, sports fields, and trail networks - it is virtually impossible to stay on top of all weed growth. But city crews, along with orange-suited inmates from the Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility, are out this week ... 3 comments
Scales of justice: Exercise in democracy results
... to have been without effort, as Paul Harvey would say, "Now here's the rest of the story." It all began at the "Weed Pulling Party" on July 25, 2009. I was asked by Fred Tiedge, if we couldn't put together a "Meet the Candidates" forum in the next ... 2 comments
Researcher studies biofumigation for onion fields
Weed control is an ongoing problem for any agricultural operation. Since the first seed was planted, farmers have battled unwanted plants manually with a hoe, culturally with crop rotation and chemically with herbicides and fumigants. Comment?
... on the head and says, "Snap out of it!" Well, that's what happened last Saturday. As many of you know, I organized a "Weed Pulling Party" at the Barnes farm last Saturday. Jesse Barnes had been recently diagnosed with lung cancer and was unable to ... 1 comment
'Weed Pulling Party': Farmer gets a hand as he battles cancer
... issues at the Barnes Farm, a friend and instructor at Western New Mexico University, Leeanna Rossi, has organized a "Weed Pulling Party," slated for 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday. "It's humbling, it's very humbling," Barnes said of the news. "It ... 8 comments
USFS considers plans to protect forest
... fuels than we have right now." The Jim Lewis Project will cover approximately 38,000 acres of land that is southwest of Weed. The environmental assessment for the project will be in October. Owens also introduced another new project proposal that ... 10 comments
... rays of the sun. Therefore, I would like for each of my readers to consider this call for help. I will be holding a "Weed Pulling Party" at Jesse and Danielle's farm this Saturday, July 25, between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. Even if you can't physically ... Comment?
Eye on Research: Nmsu researcher studies weed-control techniques
Weed control is an ongoing problem for any agricultural operation. Since the first seed was planted, farmers have battled unwanted plants manually with a hoe, culturally with crop rotation and chemically with herbicides and fumigants. Comment?
Community rallies for boy's family
... Friday. They're holding a three day garage sale to raise money. "I wanted to help someway or another and they had a Weed Eater," John Naranjo said. "So now I can take this home and hopefully it will help." By noon the Lawekas had raised more than ... Comment?