• Nonprofits
  • Councils and Associations

New Mexico Apple Council:

Information on membership, cooperative marketing and distribution of NM grown apples, events and workshops, and tips for orchard production.

 

The New Mexico Beef Council:

Learn about their marketing programs to enhance the profitability of beef production in New Mexico.

 

The New Mexico Beekeepers Association:

Learn about beekeeping seminars, workshops, meetings and more.

 

The New Mexico Cattle Growers Association:

Learn about their programs for promoting the New Mexico cattle industry and membership opportunities.

 

New Mexico Farmers Marketing Association:

Information on New Mexico farmers markets, direct marketing, and more.

 

New Mexico Wine Growers Association:

An organization dedicated to promoting New Mexico wineries and wine products.

 

Quivira Coalition:

Learn about their approach called the New Ranch, which includes progressive ranch management, riparian and upland restoration, and much more.  They offer a variety of publications, workshops, and programs in addition to an annual conference.

 

Southwest Grassfed Livestock Alliance:

An alliance of producers, consumers, land managers, conservationists, and researchers working to improve the health of people, livestock and the land through the promotion of grassfed livestock.

  • Programs
  • Nonprofits

New Mexico Farmers Marketing Association: Information on New Mexico farmers markets, direct marketing, and more.

Quivira Coalition: Learn about their approach called the New Ranch, which includes progressive ranch management, riparian and upland restoration, and much more.  They offer a variety of publications, workshops, and programs in addition to an annual conference.

New Mexico Agri-Cultura Network (American Friends Service Committee): Training beginning farmers in organic food production for institutional buyers such as the public schools.

Southwest Marketing Network: A program that works to expand markets for small scale, alternative, and minority producers in the Southwest.

The Mixing Bowl: Learn about their kitchen for entrepreneurs.

Delicious New Mexico: an entrepreneurial network for food-based enterprises.

 

 

  • Councils and Associations

New Mexico Apple Council: Information on membership, cooperative marketing and distribution of NM grown apples, events and workshops, and tips for orchard production.

The New Mexico Beef Council: Learn about their marketing programs to enhance the profitability of beef production in New Mexico.

The New Mexico Beekeepers Association: Learn about beekeeping seminars, workshops, meetings and more.

The New Mexico Cattle Growers Association: Learn about their programs for promoting the New Mexico cattle industry and membership opportunities.

New Mexico Wine Growers Association: An organization dedicated to promoting New Mexico wineries and wine products.

Southwest Grassfed Livestock Alliance: An alliance of producers, consumers, land managers, conservationists, and researchers working to improve the health of people, livestock and the land through the promotion of grassfed livestock.

New Mexico Association of Food Banks: Learn about donating crops and help address hunger issues in New Mexico.

New Mexico Department of Agriculture: Information on NMDA programs, licensing, inspections and more.

New Mexico Food and Agriculture Policy Council: A collaborative organization working on a variety of food and agriculture related issues in New Mexico.

New Mexico Acequia Association: Learn about the association and their programs to protect water and preserve agricultural traditions.

  • Programs

Resources

See also: Mid-Region Council of Governments’ Local Food Resource page

Legal Referral Network

Central New Mexico LandLink offers resources and assistance to beginning and established farmers. Our free legal referral network, made up primarily of real estate attorneys, can help with business planning and provide legal assistance during the land transfer process.

Pro Bono Resources

Other Legal Resources

  • Lauren L. Zabicki (for land in Valencia or Socorro Counties): lzabicki@gmail.com, (505) 269-0876
  • Gretchen Elsner: gretchen@elsnerlaw.org, (505) 977-9402

If you know of any other resources, please email them to LandLink at localfoodnm@mrcog-nm.gov so we can share them with farmers and ranchers like you! Farm Commons is an online resource with a variety of guides and forms on numerous topics for farmers.

 Templates

Councils and Associations

Organic Certification

Irrigation and Water

  • Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District: The MRGCD manages over 1,200 miles of irrigation ditches and canals in the Middle Rio Grande region. Learn more abou their programs and water management.

NM Cooperative Extensions

Farmland Preservation

NW Region of New Mexico

  • Northwest New Mexico New Farmer Network: The NWNM New Farmer Network works with specialty crop farmers to connect them with landowners looking to lease their land to be farmed. 
  • Buy fresh Buy Local Northwest New Mexico: The mission of Buy Fresh Buy Local NWNM is to support, strengthen and advocate for the local food system. Our goal areas are health, economic vitality, and accessibility.
  • San Juan College Harvest Food Hub: The San Juan College Harvest Food Hub, an EDA University Center project, is strengthening the local food system in San Juan County by working with farmers and businesses to increase sales and consumption of locally grown produce. The goal of the food hub is to increase market opportunities for local farmers into restaurants, schools, and other retail outlets and institutions.

Other Local Resources

National Resources

  • Farmland Access Legal Toolkit: A free, web-based resource designed to provide legal tools to new farmers looking to access land and retiring farmers ready to transfer land to a new generation.
  • National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service:  Their extensive publications are a must see. From soil management and composting to marketing and risk management, they have the information you seek.
  • Startup Incubators via Tufts University Sustainable Farming Project: National Incubator Farm Training Initiative