Jul 1, 2025
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum (NMFRHM) 575
522 4100
- Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico 4100 Dripping
Springs
- Accreditation:
- Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
(AAM) — the highest national honor a
museum can receive.
- Recognized for excellence in preservation, education, and
innovation.
🏛️ Why This Museum Stands Out
- Sprawling 47-acre property with beautifully
designed indoor and outdoor exhibits.
- 2,400 square feet of museum space, showcasing
the evolution of farming, ranching, and rural innovation in NEW
MEXICO.
- It is one of
the most exciting, alluring, and enriching heritage
museums—even by seasoned museum-goers from cities like New
York.
👨👩👧 Top 3 Reasons to Visit NMFRHM
1. Kid-Friendly Interactive Experiences
- Perfect for families: Local families return
often due to its engaging, hands-on activities.
- Activities include:
- Milking a cow
- Pony rides
- Cart rides through the South 20 to observe
livestock
- Seasonal demonstrations such as iron forging,
cattle demos, and roping
practice
- Programs are educational and entertaining,
giving children a real feel for ranch life.
2. Heritage Gallery
- Begins 4,000 years ago, tracing the
development of agriculture, farming and ranching in New
Mexico.
- Features:
- A vivid mural illustrating the story of early
farming practices and tools.
- Hands-on experience: Visitors can grind corn
using traditional native methods.
- A must-see for those interested in the deep cultural
and agricultural history of New Mexico.
3. AGRABILITY Exhibit
- One of the most unique and inspiring features
of the museum.
- Focus: Adaptive technology helping farmers and ranchers
return to work after life-altering injuries.
- Curated by Nathan Japel, the museum’s Curator
Supervisor, The Exhibit allows visitors to walk into a hoop house,
interact with the adaptive changes made for people with
disabilities.“ We are teaching people about
disabilities and how these adaptations can provide a good quality
of life.”
- Farmers facing life’s biggest hurdles is not something they are
prepared for — as many of us aren’t.
- Highlights:
- Stories of real New Mexican farmers and
ranchers overcoming adversity.
- Demonstrations of tools and technologies that help individuals
with disabilities maintain a high quality of life with this
new technology
- Offers educational insight into disabilities,
resilience, and innovation in agriculture.
📰 Further Reading and RESOURCES
- Source: Romero, L. (2024, Winter). From Disability to
Agrability: Horse Training with Adaptive Technology. El
Palacio.
- This article complements the AGRABILITY exhibit by showcasing
the emerging role of adaptive technologies in equine
training for people with disabilities.
The enormous main building contains more than 2,400 square feet
of exhibit space, along with catering space for meetings and
events, a mercantile and theater. https://youtu.be/M_mpGvd1ba8
Intro video on museum
https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/about-the-museum/
KUNDALINI YOGA
- Kundalini Yoga FISTS of ANGER.
We all need to control our anger BECAUSE WE ARE ANGRY.. This will
help. It's only three minutes
FINE SPIRITS FOR SUMMER - SIPPING TEQUILA
Typical flavors of Tequilla for food pairing: Blanco - unaged or
slightly in neutral oak. Pair with fish, cheese, light meals
such as shrimp salad. Reposado means rested - it is aged in
barrels from a few months to two years.. pair with Mexican
food..easy. Anejo- smokey and smooth- grilled meats on the
barbeque.. portabello mushrooms, corn on the cob.. big flavors so
barbeque flavors are the perfect match.
https://youtube.com/shorts/aueylrQFLM0?si=3QbNZ6Md6lF7UZtO
FURTHER RESOURCES
New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum
https://youtu.be/M_mpGvd1ba8
Intro video on museum
https://nmfarmandranchmuseum.org/about-the-museum/
CONTACT
valerie@allinourminds.com
www.allinourminds.com
Valerie Hail