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These particular videos have been established as public-access and should remain available for the next few years.
Happy viewing & learning!


Southwest Yard & Garden how-to series
     1.  Identify Common SHRUB problems:
          
     2.  Identify Common TREE Problems:
          
     3.  How To Build a Bio-Intensive Garden
          
     4.  How To Identify PESTS on Your Plants & Trees
          
     5.  How To Choose the Right SAGE for Your Garden
          
     6.  Identify Problems with Trees & Plants
          
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Soil, Who Needs It?
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Trees In Your Neighborhood
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Optimizing Irrigation in New Mexico
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(for fun)   New Mexico Green Chile: Roasting With Tradition
              
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Back to the Bosque del Apache  (not gardening, but AWESOME)
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Farm to School Our childrens Health → Our Community's Future

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Lamb and Wool: Adding Value, Telling Your Story
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Evolution of the Rio Grande
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Roots of Tradition
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Sometimes called "your first class at NMSU," 4-H helps youth become productive, self-reliant, well-informed adults.
From raising a lamb for the county fair to taking photographs, growing vegetables or learning to identify insects for a club project,
4-H youth learn about the world around them and acquire knowledge, skills and attitudes for a satisfying life.

Contact: Frank Hodnett, Extension Department Head, 4-H Youth Development, 575-646-3026


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