Southern New Mexico farmers on the Rio Grande River will start to see water flow June 1 out of an upstream reservoir. Still, farmers who grow products such as the famous Hatch chiles or pecans that fill the region will likely only get about 5 inches of water per acre off the river. Other parched farmers farther east along the Pecos River are no better off.
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