12:00 PM Hey, nerds, here’s an interesting news item: Bueno Foods turns 70 on May 18. What?! That’s outta control, especially since we figure at this point we’ve eaten about 70 tons of the company’s chile. But, no, furreal here, Bueno, if you’re reading this, congratulations. Truly! It’s not often that a local company makes good and does good and isn’t gross in its practices and it’s even less often that a company’s product lives full-time in our fridge and freezer (don’t sass us, people who buy it fresh we’re doing our best here!).
WPM successfully merges science and stewardship to safeguard wild horses and bison.
Whether it is horses, bison or deer, WPM can handle it. It is just a matter of adapting our system to the species.” Roch Hart, CEO Wildlife Protection Management
WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES, May 13, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Wildlife Protection Management, WPM, founded by Roch Hart, is a startup company in Albuquerque, New Mexico that is engaging in beta testing the WPM product on the 22,000 acre ranch he manages. With wild horses living on the ranch Mr. Hart faced, first hand, the need to safeguard and maintain the number of horses living on the property. The result is a science and technology based system for contraceptive delivery, identification, disease monitoring and vaccine care for the horses that can be operated at the ranch or anywhere in the world with the use of solar energy and satellites. The RFID (radio frequency identification) component can track and pinpoint a horse’s ex
NM Dept. of Agriculture plans healthy soil webinar on May 21st
Farmers, ranchers encouraged to apply
Headlight staff reports
LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The New Mexico Department of Agriculture’s Healthy Soil Program will host a webinar from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Friday, May 21 to show potential applicants the steps to take to be considered for a grant. The grants fund on-the-ground projects to improve soil health in the state.
“We are pleased to announce we have received grant funding through state appropriations for a third consecutive year to improve soil health in New Mexico,” said New Mexico Agriculture Secretary Jeff Witte. “Our updated Healthy Soil Program grant application process reflects the substantive input offered by Eligible Entities and the farmers and ranchers within their communities during the four virtual listening sessions we held in March and April.”
Leading small satellite manufacturer and mission services provider Blue Canyon Technologies LLC ("BCT" or "Blue Canyon"), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies (NYSE: RTX), today announced the company was selected to provide a pair of 6U CubeSat buses and an Engineering Development Unit for the Virtual Super-resolution Optics with Reconfigurable Swarms, or VISORS, program, a space mission sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
In high school, Lori Foster thought she wanted to be a calculus and trigonometry teacher. On a road trip with friends to visit a prospective college in