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According to the New Mexico Department of Agriculture, there are several counties in New Mexico where corn is grown. Here are a few:

  1. San Juan County: Known for its dryland farming, San Juan County is a significant producer of corn in New Mexico. The county's dry climate and rich soil make it an ideal location for growing corn.
  2. Rio Arriba County: Located in the northwestern part of the state, Rio Arriba County is another major corn-producing county in New Mexico. The county's fertile soil and moderate climate make it suitable for growing a variety of crops, including corn.
  3. Taos County: Taos County, located in the north-central part of the state, is also a significant producer of corn. The county's high-altitude climate and rich soil make it an ideal location for growing corn and other crops.
  4. Santa Fe County: While not as large a producer as some of the other counties, Santa Fe County is still a significant producer of corn in New Mexico. The county's fertile soil and moderate climate make it suitable for growing a variety of crops, including corn.

As for the email address you provided, "newmexicocorn [email protected]", I couldn't find any information on a specific email address or organization by that name. However, you may want to try contacting the New Mexico Department of Agriculture or the New Mexico Corn Growers Association to see if they have any information on corn growers in the state or specific counties.