PublicationsEconomics
Economics publications cover topics related to farm and ranch economics, crop cost and return estimates, crop marketing, and economics of rural areas.
Many of the publications are available as PDF files. To use files in PDF format, you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is free to download from the Adobe web site.
Economics
Z-103: Farm and Ranch Economic Dictionary
Z-108: Income Multipliers in Economic Impact Analysis
Z-115: Non-Farm Proprietors: Opportunities for New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service
Z-116: Economic Analysis of Equipment Used for Small-Diameter Timber Removal
Z-117: Startup Guide for Forestry and Wood Products Cooperative in New Mexico
Z-118: Regulatory Steps Necessary to "Cooperate" in New Mexico
Z-120: Guidelines for Farm/Ranch Financial Feasibility Analysis
Z-121: Enterprise Budgets Series 2 of 3: Understanding NMSU's Crop Cost and Return Budgets
Z-122: Enterprise Budgets Series 3 of 3: Crop and Livestock Enterprise Budgets: How do Producers Use Them?
Z-124: Sample Pecan Enterprise Budgets to Produce Pecan, 2024
Circular 643: Tools for Understanding Economic Change in Communities: Economic Base Analysis and Shift-Share Analysis
Circular 651: Rural New Mexico Economic Conditions and Trends
Circular 652: Closing Retail Sales Gaps: Boosting the Economic Fortunes of Rural New Mexico Counties
Circular 658: Calculating Depreciation
Marketing
H-149: Marketing Alternatives for Small- to Medium-sized Family Farms and Ranches
Z-306: Developing a Market Plan for Chile
Z-309: Design and Functionality of a Wine Tasting Room
Circular 691: Potential Fiscal Impacts of a New Mexico Retiree Attraction Campaign
Circular 692: Certified Retirement Communities as a Marketing Strategy to Attract Retirees to New Mexico
Management
Economic Value
Z-501: Economic Importance of Pecan Industry
Z-502: Pecan Prices and Grades
Z-503: International Trade in Pecans
Circular 675: Agriculture's Contribution to New Mexico's Economy
Circular 699: The Potential Economic Impacts of Attracting Retirees to New Mexico
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