Native Seed Farming Opportunities in the Southwest
Southwest Seed Partnership is seeking to contract with New Mexico farmers for native seed production.
Southwest Seed Partnership is seeking to contract with New Mexico farmers for native seed production.
Apply now to participate in online or in-person courses to further your understanding of soil health and regenerative agriculture.
Quivira Coalition is offering free farm or ranch planning to help New Mexico farmers and ranchers improve soil health.
San Juan County Cooperative Extension announces its Northwest New Mexico New Farmer Network, offering resources, technical assistance and support to both landowners and farmers seeking land.
Upcoming deadlines! Offered by First Nations Development Institute, NM Farmers’ Marketing Association, NM Community Foundation & National Young Farmer Coalition…
February 20: In the last hours of New Mexico’s 2020 legislative session, the Senate approved continued funding for the Healthy Soil Program…
New Mexico’s Healthy Soil Act is based on five soil health principles: keeping the soil covered; minimizing external inputs and minimizing soil disturbance on cropland; maximizing biodiversity; maintaining a living root; and integrating animals into land management. Here are some … Continued