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Farmers on the Western Slope often struggle to find enough workers. More and more of them are turning to hiring foreign farmhands through a federal…
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Agritourism in Colorado is thriving and on this program KVNF's Kori Stanton talks with Wendy White from the Colorado Department of Agriculture and manager…
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It’s been a weird year for weather in Colorado. With a winter so warm and dry that trees bloomed in January, hay farmers started having flashbacks to the…
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The third annual Western Colorado Food and Farm Forum happened last weekend in Montrose. Farmers, ranchers and others involved in working the earth spent…
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Back in the late 1930’s, President Roosevelt started a massive photography campaign across America to document poor farmers. Thousands upon thousands of…
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Colorado already draws thousands of visitors each year for skiing, hiking, beer drinking and, most recently, marijuana sampling. In 2012, those visitors...
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Farms aren't just for food any more. With the local food movement growing, more savvy farmers are putting a price tag on more than those organic...
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Headlines:Republicans Still Outpacing Democrats in Voter TurnoutDelta County Clerk on Changes in Voting after New Election RulesMontrose County Schools…
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The future of agriculture across the Great Plains hinges on water. Without it, nothing can grow.Climate models and population growth paint a pretty bleak…
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Members of Colorado US Senator Michael Bennet’s staff recently held a listening session in Paonia to gather community input on the 2013 Farm Bill. Bennet…