Link: https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/New_Mexico/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/2022/2022-NM-Ag-Statistics.pdf
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DA: 39 PA: 61 MOZ Rank: 17
Link: https://www.nass.usda.gov/Quick_Stats/Ag_Overview/stateOverview.php?state=NEW%20MEXICO
Description: WebCattle, Cows, Milk - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2024 ) 250,000. Cattle, Incl Calves - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2024 ) 1,290,000. Goats, Angora - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2024 ) 7,000. Sheep, Incl Lambs - Inventory ( First of Jan. 2024 ) 75,000. Hogs - Inventory ( First of Dec. 2023 )
DA: 84 PA: 91 MOZ Rank: 44
Link: https://nmdeptag.nmsu.edu/new-release/2024/latest-census-of-agriculture-data-now-available.html
Description: WebMar 21, 2024 · In 2022, New Mexico’s total value of agriculture production was $3.71 billion. This calculated a 17% increase from the previous year; Direct-to-consumer or -retailer farm and ranch sales increased by 2.3% from 2017; 71% of producers have been on their operations for more than 10 years; Family-owned and -operated farms accounted for …
DA: 71 PA: 3 MOZ Rank: 75
Link: https://www.nmhealthysoil.org/2021/07/13/rio-grande-grain-is-reviving-new-mexicos-local-grain-economy/
Description: WebJul 13, 2021 · We are returning to our roots and learning together how to grow locally-adapted, climate-resilient, soil-supporting grain crops for our future in northern New Mexico. If you’d like to know more, visit https://riograndegrain.org , follow us on instagram.com/riograndegrain , or contact [email protected] to receive …
DA: 82 PA: 84 MOZ Rank: 75
Link: https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/New_Mexico/Publications/Annual_Statistical_Bulletin/2021/2021-NM-Ag-Statistics.pdf
Description: WebIn 2021 New Mexico’s total value of agriculture production was slightly higher at $3.17 billion, 5 percent above 2020. New Mexico chile and pecan production ranked in the top two spots in the nation in 2021. Also contributing to the state’s value of production,
DA: 53 PA: 17 MOZ Rank: 44
Link: https://nmdeptag.nmsu.edu/new-release/2023/new-report-reveals-growing-footprint-influence-of-food-ag-sector-in-new-mexicos-economy-beating-pre-pandemic-levels.html
Description: WebMar 21, 2023 · According to a report by the New Mexico State University Agricultural Science Center at Los Lunas, New Mexico’s grape and wine industry generates approximately $876 million in total economic activity. The 2017 Census of Agriculture lists New Mexico as having 376 grape farms, covering 1,280 acres.
DA: 61 PA: 54 MOZ Rank: 79
Link: https://newmexicoagriculture.com/
Description: WebAgriculture is the lifeblood of New Mexico. New Mexico has over 23,000 family-owned farms and ranches, accounting for 95 percent of the total agricultural operations in our state. These small businesses create local jobs, generate millions in tax revenue, and protect our state’s open spaces.
DA: 90 PA: 82 MOZ Rank: 94
Link: https://www.usda.gov/media/blog/2019/12/05/rare-glimpse-traditional-crops-grown-new-mexico
Description: WebDec 05, 2019. Chile pepper farms in New Mexico cover more than 8,000 acres of land, dotting the landscape with vibrant colors. Photo taken by Longino Bustillos, USDA NASS. Farming has been a part of New Mexico for over 2,500 years, ever since Native Americans first grew corn, squash, and beans throughout the region.
DA: 65 PA: 45 MOZ Rank: 100
Link: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/apr/18/seed-keeper-indigenous-farming-acoma
Description: WebApr 18, 2022 · Blue corn and melons: meet the seed keepers reviving ancient, resilient crops | New Mexico | The Guardian. Our unequal earth. This article is more than 2 years old. Blue corn and melons: meet...
DA: 48 PA: 96 MOZ Rank: 49
Link: https://dreamingnewmexico.bioneers.org/edible-local-crops/50-crops-for-new-mexico/
Description: Web50 Crops for New Mexico - Dreaming New Mexico. Legumes, Seeds and Nuts: Dry Beans; Pinto, Black, Anasazi, Mitla and other. Bio-cultural Crop. Bioregion: All. Origin: Mexico, Bolivia. Growing season: Annual / summer crop planted after last frost. Days to maturity: Average 80 days. Yield: Depends on variety & region.
DA: 33 PA: 64 MOZ Rank: 91