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Hatch

Village in Dona Ana County, southwestern New Mexico; population (1990) 1,100. Hatch lies on the Rio Grande and Interstate 25, 48 km/30 mi north-northwest of Las Cruces.

Hatch is situated in an irrigated area some 32 km/20 mi downstream from the Caballo Reservoir, and has become known as the ‘Chili Capital of the World’ for its chili pepper production. The Hatch Valley is also becoming fashionable as a residential area.



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In fact, dad gulps his mate's eggs to protect and incubate them, using heat from his mouth to help eggs develop.
Putnam, invests its own capital and that of its investors to facilitate transactions, provide growth capital, recapitalize businesses and incubate financial service businesses.
Incubate or bust Bird eggs can catch infections through their shells, and parent birds start incubating their eggs as soon as possible to reduce that risk (164: 189).
 
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