History of Agriculture in New Mexico

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Learn about the history of Agriculture in New Mexico, using Los Luceros as an example.

Description

Learn about the history of Agriculture in New Mexico, using Los Luceros as an example. This lesson covers indigenous farming methods (flood plain farming, dry water farming, terraces, canals, etc.), acequias, urban farming and more. The land now called Los Luceros has been used for agriculture for hundreds of years, so it is a great way to show how it has changed (or hasn’t!) over time.

If this program is given virtually, it will include a tour around the farm lands and acequia demonstration during the warmer months.

Additional information

Age Group

Pre-K – Kindergarten, 1st – 2nd Grade, 3rd – 5th Grade, 6th – 8th Grade, 9th – 12th Grade, Homeschool, College, Adult, Out of school time organizations

Duration

45 minutes, 60 minutes

Subject

Science, Social Studies

Topic

Agriculture, Anthropology, Archaeology, History

Presenter

Los Luceros Historic Site

Location

At historic site, In your classroom/location, Virtual