By Jessica Borchert
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Las Cruces, NM – Researchers at New Mexico State University and the university of New Mexico released a study yesterday, predicting New Mexico's climate change will result in a decreased water supply. As a result, NMSU agricultural economics professor and researcher Brian Hurd says the state could lose anywhere from 13-million dollars to 115-million dollars by 2030.