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Columbus, New Mexico
branch site being built

  Bedding shed at the Columbus, New Mexico site holds Chile pepper.
  Dr. CB Jacobson MD DSc inspects pepper and tomato plants at the IIHW research ground in Provo, Utah.
   

Chile plants in a hothouse awaiting transplanting into Tire Bale Gro-Tunnels®.

   

Office site for tire recycling project, and laboratory building is 24X36 with second stage 36X36 addition with classrooms, offices for NM Troubled Teen Ranch, and another lab scheduled for fall construction.

   

Second larger hot house being constructed behind fire equipment building.

  IIHW-City of Refuge board members Craig Irwin, Dr. Moishe Cordoba of Juarez, MEX, Carol Ernest of City of Refuge, Dr. Gene Fusco of San Diego, Dr. Auriel Combs of Orem-SLC, UT and accountant Annette Fritz confer during 4th of July building program. Note fire equipment building and hothouses in back of photo.  
 
Sidewalk is being poured in preparation for asphalt for parking lot. The 5 acre site the Tire Mountain project sets on is part of a larger 80 acre parcel being used by Ever-Gro™ Agriculture, Inc., as part of its VITÆ-Veggie© project using VITÆ™-MYTE©. (All work is being done by volunteers).
 
   

Volunteer Chase Irwin digs 200 feet of 4 foot channel to lay electrical cable between the fire equipment building and the main office structure. 

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Phone: 801-607-5025
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