Kids explore farm and ranch life through NMSU Extension-supported programs
Las Cruces Sun-News Sunday 5th June, 2011
Amy Star, Grant County 4-H agent, explains horse equipment to Silver City students at Ranch Days, held annually at the McKeen Ranch near Glenwood. Nearly 500 students from Grant and Catron counties participated in the annual two-day event in late April.
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