The land of sunshine, a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . uits of the south temperate zone. Some ofthe finest orchards in the southwest are located here. Grapesare grown in large quantities, the Mission grape predominat-ing, but other varieties sach as the Tokay, Sultana, Concordand Muscat do very well. Alfalfa is a staple crop in some ofthe valleys in the Zuni mountains and in several other hilldistricts, crops are grown without irrigation the rainfall beingsufficient to mature them. The mild winters, cool summers,good water, nutritious grasses and sh
The land of sunshine, a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . uits of the south temperate zone. Some ofthe finest orchards in the southwest are located here. Grapesare grown in large quantities, the Mission grape predominat-ing, but other varieties sach as the Tokay, Sultana, Concordand Muscat do very well. Alfalfa is a staple crop in some ofthe valleys in the Zuni mountains and in several other hilldistricts, crops are grown without irrigation the rainfall beingsufficient to mature them. The mild winters, cool summers,good water, nutritious grasses and sheltered valleys andcanons have attracted the cattle raiser and the sheep is one of the leading sheep raising sections in New Mexico;it is estimated that there are within its limits, 400,000 or moresheep and thousands of cattle and horses. Lately, someattention has been paid to the raising of goats, and the successis such that the number of these animals will be very muchon the increase during the next few years. At Belen is oneof the largest flour mills in the Territory. At Laguna and.
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