February 2nd, 2007
By Christopher Coon
Managing Editor, N.M.
Farm and Ranch Magazine
Des Moines, N.M. It had been six days since the worst storm in decades dropped two to three feet of snow on Union County and rancher Shari Morrow still had not seen any of her cattle. Morrow, whose Sumpter Bannon Land & Cattle Company Ranch borders Colorado in the northeastern section of New Mexico, was one of many ranchers worrying she might not reach her cattle herds in time to save them from smothering and starving to death. Sub-zero temperatures coupled with strong winds and blowing snow on the vast plains that characterize this area, continued to complicate efforts to reach the herds for weeks after the initial storm. Read the rest of this entry »
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February 2nd, 2007
Erik L. Ness,
Editorial Director,
New Mexico Farm and Ranch
If Al Gore’s big movie about alleged “global warming” had been showing at the Luna Theater in Clayton, New Mexico recently there would have been a sparse audience. That’s because people in the surrounding area couldn’t get to town through the 20 foot snow drifts. New Years weekend brought one of the biggest “snow events” in the history of the state over the northern half of New Mexico dropping 50 inches of heavy powder in some places in Union and surrounding counties. Combine that with the following “wind event” and 20 foot drifts were part of the endless white landscape. However, about the only way you could see them was from the air. Therein lies one of the dilemmas of “Blizzard 06-07″
When the sun sort of came up in Albuquerque Friday, December 29th it was obvious that it had been snowing all night in the Duke City. Watching the weather news on local TV convinced me to power-pack and make a run for Las Cruces in the more southern climes of the state. I made it out to 1-25 before the state started shutting down the major interstates including the heavily traveled I-40 from Gallup to Amarillo. An ice rodeo of gargantuan proportions was developing on every major road in northeast New Mexico. Read the rest of this entry »
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