Order of Production - New Mexico 2026

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States and Dates of Ratification Delaware: December 7, 1787. Pennsylvania: December 12, 1787. New Jersey: December 18, 1787. Georgia: January 2, 1788. Connecticut: January 9, 1788. Massachusetts: February 6, 1788. Maryland: April 28, 1788. South Carolina: May 23, 1788.
Quick Facts. New Mexico is the third-largest energy-producing state, after Texas and Pennsylvania, and the state produces about 11 times more energy than it consumes. New Mexico is the nations second-largest crude oil-producing state, after Texas.
Agriculture and mining Major crops include hay, nursery stock, pecans, and chile peppers. Hay and sorghum top the list of major dryland crops. Farmers also produce onions, potatoes, and dairy products. New Mexico specialty crops include pion nuts, pinto beans, and chiles.
Eventually on January 6, 1912, New Mexico became the 47th state admitted to the Union when President William Taft signed the New Mexico statehood bill.
Annotation: Between 1850 and 1912 repeated efforts to achieve New Mexico statehood failed. This long delay was due to racial and ethnocultural prejudice and party competition.

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In 1821, when Mexico won its freedom from Spain, New Mexico became part of Mexico. In 1846, the United States claimed New Mexico, and the Middle Rio Grande Valley gained access to vast new trade areas over the new Santa Fe Trail.
The southeast corner of New Mexico primarily produces oil, with Lea and Eddy counties accounting for the majority of production.

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