NMSU research explores brackish water for agriculture amid drought concerns
Study highlights potential for salt-tolerant crops and innovative irrigation solutions using New Mexico’s vast brackish groundwater resources
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Study highlights potential for salt-tolerant crops and innovative irrigation solutions using New Mexico’s vast brackish groundwater resources
Programs tackle diabetes, nutrition, vaccine education and mental health, reaching 21,000 residents and generating $16.4M in economic benefits through targeted community initiatives and workforce development.
NMSU's Trese Collins elected SWASAP treasurer, becoming first NMSU representative on board in nearly 30 years
Since 1993, NM AMP has received almost $28 million in National Science Foundation funding.