The Colorado Wheat Administrative Committee hosted a trade team of flour millers and wheat buyers representing the majority of flour milling operations in the Philippines on a visit to Colorado.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture reminds cattle owners to test their herd for Bovine Trichomoniasis.
The American Agri-Women Show is a series by, for, and about farm and ranch women.
For those who are interested in seeing the revegetation work done in Crowley County there will an upcoming tour on Wednesday, Sept. 8.
The agriculture industry is faced with regulations from a number of different government agencies. These regulations are put in place to protect the general public, as well as the producers themselves.
Sept. 11 is coming up fast so be sure to get tickets for the National Rifle Association raffle and dinner, which will be held at the Elks Lodge in Lamar.
Jim Broderick of the Southeast Colorado Water Conservancy District appeared before the Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District in Rocky Ford recently to explain the changes in excess capacity storage in the Pueblo Reservoir.
After months of anticipation, hunters can celebrate the beginning of Colorado’s small-game hunting seasons when dove season opens statewide Wednesday, Sept. 1.
Production farmers interested in growing organic vegetable seed have the opportunity next month to learn important skills for organic seed production in their region.
From spending a week working cattle on a ranch to getting lost in a corn maze, agritourism activities are popping up across the state.
Farm-to-school is a movement on the national, state and local levels to get more fresh, unprocessed food into school cafeterias, provide another market for farmers and incorporate all of the benefits sandwiched between those aims.
To avoid another lawsuit, rules have been put in place and Kansas is involved in developing the rules for water usage for Colorado farmers and must be compensated for overuse of the water in the Arkansas River. A new rule, Rule 10 Compliance Plan, is said to be better than the previous rule. But farmers are wondering about the fairness of it all.
Equally at home in his low-rise suburban Lakewood office building or on the family farm in rural southeastern Colorado, John Stulp, Colorado’s commissioner of agriculture, says life is good in Colorado — in no small part due to the contribution that agriculture continues to make to the state.
The USDA Farm Service Agency reminded producers that the deadline to enroll in the Conservation Reserve Program ...
AccuWeather.com reports of heavy rainfall of one to five inches on Tuesday throughout Kansas were welcomed for the start of winter wheat planting.
U.S. cotton crop will exceed July forecast, according to USDA
Rocky Mountain Farmers Union urges ranchers and consumers to attend USDA/DoJ workshop Aug. 27
Since the Colorado State Fair’s hometown of Pueblo, Colo., is so well-known for its delicious home-grown chilies, it only seems natural to feature a Green Chili and Salsa Competition at the 2010 Colorado State Fair.
Sugar beets genetically modified to be resistant to a popular herbicide now account for 95 percent of the nation’s crop. Farmer Alan Welp calls it one of the most rapidly adopted technologies in the history of agriculture.
With recent cuts by USDA, the Risk Management Agency “renegotiated” their agreement with all crop insurance companies, said crop insurance agent Aaron Tattersall. Though these changes directly affect agencies and agents, they also affect consumers because the program has expanded.