Resources Magazine
Fall 2000
Features
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A Building for the Future by D'Lyn Ford Ten years in the making, NMSU's new laboratory building offers students and scientists a modern home for learning about and studying arid lands. |
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Jornada Headquarters Home, Home Away from the Range Construction begins this summer on a campus headquarters for the Jornada Experimental Range. |
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A Pilgrimage to the Desert Project by Terry Canup Geologists and soil scientists from near and far gathered to tour New Mexico's Desert Project, a major birthplace for knowledge about desert soils. |
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NMSU's Oasis of Desert Science by Natalie Johnson With ample land, expertise and laboratory space, NMSU's agricultural and life scientists are poised to find ways to sustain arid lands. |
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Weeds & Worms by Natalie Johnson Researchers from three disciplines are teaming up to form a triple threat against two troublesome chile pests. |
Departments
Guest Corner
- Research key to arid lands survival
Hot Stuff
- Trees that can take the heat (Fall 2000)
- Siccing native grasses on arid lands (Fall 2000)
- Searching for genes related to drought-resistance (Fall 2000)
- Bird watch keeps an eye on grassland species (Fall 2000)
Además
- We're building on our strengths


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