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KVNF's Kori Stanton attended the 7th Annual Food & Farm Forum in Montrose and interviewed author of "The Lean Farm" Ben Hartman and keynote speaker Joel…
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In 1985 the city of Thornton, Colo. bought up nearby farmland and water rights from its farms. Now, some of those farms are drying up.
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A spell of cool, wet weather has our gardeners dealing with mud as best they can!Jill, Lance & Lulu discuss a variety of issues, (including the reasons…
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Leprino's is the largest mozzarella manufacturer in the world. Now that the company is expanding, Colorado dairy farmers are beefing up their operations. The changes don't come without costs.
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Over the past century, small-town seed businesses have given way to global enterprises. The story of one small seed company in Nebraska helps explain what drove the transformation.
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The agriculture industry is traditionally male-dominated. But that's changing: Over the past 15 years, the fraction of U.S. farms run by women has nearly tripled.
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Update 5.13.2016: Gov. John Hickenlooper has signed legislation finally legalizing rain barrels. Our original story continues below. -- A bill that...
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High winds knock out power for many DMEA residentsDMEA’s victory in buying local power is challenged by Tri-StateInvestigative report on last year’s plane…
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Greenhouses could make local fruits and vegetables more available year-round, but they're energy intense. In the Midwest, some growers tap into the Earth's internal heat to warm the structures.
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Montrose school closes over pipe damageNorwood mayor resigns, leaves vacancyDelta County Commissioners are ready to consider changes to zoning and…