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What's New?
Feb 2007 Legisleader - The Newsletter is now available. Click here to download it.
NMFLB Benefits Change - There will be changes regarding the Dodge Rebate for NMFLB members. Click here for more details.
WALC - Find out about the 2007 Women in Ag Leadership Conference and nominate someone for the 2007 "Diamond in the Rough" Award. Download the forms and more information in the AgForum.
Media Gallery - See the latest NMFLB images. Do you have an important image or video to share with us? Register for the Media Gallery and upload it to our site.
NM Farm and Livestock Bureau Calendar - Our new calendar has been integrated into the AgForum, Do you need to add a special date? Please contact us, or join the AgForum.
Click Here for NewsLine - The Broadcaster's source for news and information about food and agriculture from the American Farm Bureau® Federation.
About the New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau
N.M. Farm and Ranch Magazine
New Mexico Farm and Ranch is the official publication of the New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau, the leading organization of farmers, ranchers and rural New Mexicans. We also have substantial circulation in all New Mexico towns and cities. While the majority of farmers and ranchers choose Farm Bureau® as their organization, you don't have to be in agriculture to be a member of this dynamic organization!
The New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau was formed in 1917 in the Mesilla Valley of Southern New Mexico. It is now organized in 32 counties in the state with more than 17,000 member families. It is affiliated with the American Farm Bureau Federation, the world's largest, private organization of agricultural producers with five million family members in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.
The Farm Bureau® mission remains the same as it was at the inception of the organization: To improve the plight of those in agriculture and provide a unified voice for farmers and ranchers.