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April 2002Posted April 1, 2002
The New Mexico Journal is a monthly online magazine published as a community service by WordPros Publications, Inc. Our goal is to bring a sense of community to citizens throughout New Mexico through fair, unbiased, informative reporting of New Mexico events and issues of concern to all New Mexicans. We welcome readers from around the globe, and hope that you will all visit New Mexico, the Land of Enchantment.
Governor Gary E. Johnson, Governor of New Mexico, shares his Seven Principles of Good Government. Click Here to learn all about the Governor's pragmatic philosophy. Lance Adkins, General Manager of Farmer's Electric Cooperative, takes a look at an upcoming "hot topic" for New Mexico: Renewable Energy. Click Here to learn more.
Did you know that diabetics can improve their health with exercise? The New Mexico Department of Health explores this simple but effective solution; Click Here for more.
Norman Martin, science column coordinator with New Mexico State University’s agricultural communications department, explores several topics of interest this month. Click on the following links to learn more about:
NMSU's Beef Quality Assurance Program --and-- New Program Gives Public Access to Online Certified Crop Advisors
New Mexico Attorney General Patricia Madrid explains the law as it pertains to buying a used car. Misconceptions abound. Click Here to learn more.
Click Here for "Enlightened Self Interest," wherein Ken Midkiff, Director of the Clean Water/CAFO Campaign of the national Sierra Club, explains the beginnings of and motivations behind this well-known environmental action group with more than 700,000 members nationwide. And Click Here to read Ken's on-the-road chronicle, "Low Plains Drifter." Sheryl Borden, host of PBS's Creative Living with Sheryl Borden explores ways to add a little excitement to your wardrobe. Click Here for details. Get your copy of the Recipe of the Month from the American Gourmet Collection Cookbook: Byron's Chicken Enchiladas.
Dr. George Dickerson, a horticulturist with New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service, explains why strawberries are popular with Spring gardeners. Click Here to learn more about this popular fruit. Dr. Curtis Smith, with New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service, answers your questions about gardening. Click Here to learn the answers to questions about mimosa cuttings, daylilies, and more.
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