Resources Magazine
Spring 2000
Features
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THE LEGACY OF CHILE ACCORDING TO NEW MEXICO'S CHIEF CHILEHEAD by Dave DeWitt Explore chile's rise to stardom in New Mexico. |
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CHILE PEPPER INSTITUTE NMSU'S LITTLE HOT SPOT FOR CHILE INFORMATION by Natalie Johnson Despite cramped quarters and a small staff, this nonprofit organization feeds the world's need for the most up-to-date scientific information about chile. |
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CHILE-RICH NEW MEXICO by D'Lyn Ford Whether it's grown for fresh market sales or processing, chile brings big bucks to New Mexico's economy. |
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PEPPERS UNDER PRESSURE PRESERVING THE BUSINESS OF RED AND GREEN by D'Lyn Ford Growers, processors and NMSU scientists band together to save New Mexico's signature crop. |
Departments
Guest Corner
- Chile roots
Hot Stuff
- Not-so-hot chile(Spring 2000)
- Get ready for ripe red (Spring 2000)
- Infrared photos focus on stressed-outchile (Spring 2000)
- Waste not the chile (Spring 2000)

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