Charette Lakes is closed for the season.
Streamflow on the Cimarron River, near Cimarron on Monday morning was not measured due to ice. In accordance with the public health order, effective Dec. 3, New Mexico state parks reopened to New Mexico residents for day-use only. Please check the state parks website for more information. Anglers reported limited open water to fish.
Clayton Lake is closed until March 2021.
Fishing for walleye at Conchas Lake was slow using jigs tipped with worms.
At Costilla Creek, the department has implemented the final phase of a project to expand Rio Grande cutthroat trout in 120 miles of the Costilla watershed in northern New Mexico. The final phase involved the removal of fish within a designated area (Rio Costilla from Costilla Dam downstream to the Valle Vidal Boundary including all tributaries and Comanche Creek from the road culvert crossing on Forest Road 1950 downstream to its confluence with Rio Costilla and all tributaries) with a tentative r
Criollo-cross calves carry the black Angus attributes. Joint New Mexico-Texas project developing more efficient grazing cattle
A set of calves grazing winter pasture at the New Mexico State University Clayton Livestock Research Center near Clayton, may look typical of Texas High Plains cattle, but this group is special – they are Raramuri Criollo crossbred calves.
And, the improved pasture they are grazing is planted with a Texas A&M AgriLife Research wheat-breeding program variety in an effort to closely mirror the beef production systems of the Texas High Plains.
The Criollo-cross calves project is a part of an almost $9 million U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture grant, said Brent Auvermann, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center-Amarillo director.
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