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  2. Begin with Section 4.1, where you will find the Introduction and Background. Familiarize yourself with the context of the vegetation data required.
  3. Move to Section 4.2, Sampling Objectives. Here, clearly outline your goals for the plant species inventory and vegetation descriptions.
  4. In Section 4.3, List of Data to be Collected, ensure you check off all necessary data points such as vegetation maps and productivity measurements.
  5. Proceed to Section 4.4 for Methods of Collection. Fill in details regarding your sampling methods, including transect lines and cover parameters.
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Minerals are the states richest natural resource, and New Mexico is one of the U.S. leaders in output of uranium and potassium salts. Petroleum, natural gas, coal, copper, gold, silver, zinc, lead, and molybdenum also contribute heavily to the states income.
Examples of plant communities include the southernmost sagebrush communities of the United States, creosote and mesquite shrublands, eastern grasslands, pinyon juniper woodlands and savannas, and ponderosa forests.