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Hatch chile farmers hoping to recover losses from 2020 season as festival approaches

Hatch chile farmers hoping to recover losses from 2020 season as festival approaches
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Chile Harvest Starts Early For Some New Mexico Farmers

OUT WEST ROUNDUP | Early Mormon settlers celebrated; New Mexico chile harvest starts early

OUT WEST ROUNDUP | Early Mormon settlers celebrated; New Mexico chile harvest starts early
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Chile harvest starts early for some southern New Mexico farmers

Chile harvest starts early for some southern New Mexico farmers KVIA Hatch Valley chile farmer Sergio Grajeda tends to his fields earlier this year. HATCH, New Mexico The aroma of fresh roasted green chiles is already wafting through southern New Mexico as some farmers are getting a jumpstart on the harvest. The earlier start to the season is the result of some much needed rain, cooler temperatures and a change in the way some farmers are planting the state s most famous crop. Instead of starting from seed, more farmers are planting seedlings that have sprouted in a greenhouse to get their fields going faster. For some it s a hedge against increasing labor costs, while others see the method as a way to save water as climate change adds to the uncertainty of irrigation supplies with every passing growing season.

FRI: Fraction Of Schools Relief Funds Budgeted For Learning Loss+ More

Fraction Of Schools Relief Funds Budgeted For Learning Loss –  Associated Press New Mexico schools plan to spend the bulk of the federal coronavirus relief money they ve received on technology and building upgrades rather than student learning loss. A report this week before the New Mexico Legislature s budget committee showed school districts and charters plan to spend 38% of the $490 million they received thus far on technology and HVAC systems. The Santa Fe New Mexican reported that schools plan to spend 9% of the funds on learning loss programs and 8% on interventions for at-risk students. The budget committee s program evaluation manager Micaela Fischer told lawmakers those numbers were surprising because students likely missed out on learning because of the shift to remote classrooms during the pandemic.

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