New Mexico has 8 records of apiary permits on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
Quick Facts
- 8 records of apiary permits on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
- 1 expired apiary permits
- 7 closed apiary permits
Top Counties
by Total apiary permits
- Dona Ana (4 Total Permits)
- Socorro (2 Total Permits)
- Hidalgo (1 Total Permits)
- Luna (1 Total Permits)
Apiary Permits (BLM)
New Mexico has 8 apiary permits on public land listed in The Apiaries™. Of these permits, 87.5% are now closed. Dona Ana, Socorro, and Hidalgo are the most authorized counties in New Mexico.
Quick BLM Facts
- 8 records of apiary permits on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
- 7 records of closed apiary permits
- 1 record of expired apiary permits
Total Permits By County
In New Mexico
Counties | Total Permits |
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Dona Ana | 50% (4 Total Permits) |
Socorro | 25% (2 Total Permits) |
Hidalgo | 12.5% (1 Total Permits) |
Luna | 12.5% (1 Total Permits) |
Apiary Trends
Top Owners
in New Mexico
Popular Towns, Cities, Etc.
in New Mexico
Apiary Permit News From The Apiaries™
Learn more about the Bureau of Land Management, Public Land Survey System, and apiary permits.
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Understanding Permit Ownership
We receive lots of emails from people who find their name or a relative’s name on our site and want to know if this means they have some right to the land listed under that name.
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Understanding BLM Administrative Areas
Whether it is filing a permit or researching one, the administering BLM office is going to be the definitive source.
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Understanding Location Data
Permit handled by the Bureau of Land Management are not mapped by latitude and longitude, instead, these permits harken back to the Public Land Survey System.
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Understanding Townships
A “township” can refer to two different things. Both are part of the PLSS measurement system but have different uses.
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