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Since 1988, research at the Corona Range and Livestock Research ranch has included brush control, grazing management, mule deer and pronghorn populations, fee hunting, cattle and sheet nutrition and reproduction, and broom snakeweed and locoweed control.
Innovating at the nexus of livestock, rangeland, and sustainability.
The primary mission of the Corona Range and Livestock Research Center (CRLRC) is to enhance the understanding of woody brush invasion, hydrology, cow-calf production, and big game management and to discover innovative solutions to improve economic development in rangeland-bound communities.
Corona Range and Livestock Research Center
8 miles east of Corona on County Road CO2O - #4 University Rd
P.O. Box 392
Corona, NM 88318
Phone: (575) 849-1015
Fax: (575) 849-1021
Email: corona@nmsu.edu