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Program: Colorado Ag Today
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Funds Available for Energy Efficient Updates
CDA Grant Program helps producers save energy
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Livestock Association to get Forecasts at Symposium
Forecasts for both the Protein Market outlook and the weather outlook.
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CSU Honors Al Yates
As president, Yates reconnected the school with its agricultural ties.
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Colorado Hay Report
Heath Dewey says trade activity was light on moderate to good demand.
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House Ag Committee Meets
House Ag Committee meets under new leader.
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Colorado Ag Department sends love to potatoes
February is a month for potato lovers.
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Colorado Corn Growers Association Looking Better Safety Net
CCGA says the rural economic outlook paints a less than sunny picture for 2019.
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Ag Census Report Due in April
Delayed Census Report will be released in April.
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Hay Report
Heath Dewey reports that compared to last week, hay trade activity and demand light.
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Western Snowpack Adds Up
February marks the halfway point of the snowpack accumulation season.
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Super Bowl Food Safety
Advice for Super Bowl Party hosts that will keep you and your friends feeling good.
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Ag Tractor Trailers Win Reprieve from Port Stops
House Bill seeking exemption shelved
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CLA Favors Meat Labeling Bill
Bill says food is misbranded as "meat" or a cut of meat if it does not come from animals.
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Colorado Hay Report
Heath Dewey has the Colorado Hay Report from the Greeley USDA Livestock, Poultry, and Grains Market New Office.
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State Pork Industry strong, internationally not so much
Industry internationally is in a conundrum and may have local repercussions.
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Safe and Secure Pork
Annual Meeting of Pork Producers will focus on safety plans
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Push for Better Healthcare in Rural Colorado
Governor Pledged Better Healthcare
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Push for Better Healthcare in Rural Colorado
Governor Pledged Better Healthcare
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Stop The Wolf
Coalition kicks off campaign to prevent reintroduction of wolves.
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Colorado Hay Report
Compared to last week, trade activity light
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Producers Get Creative to Survive the times
Operating on razor thin margins has made some producers get creative.
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Guidestone Workshops
Info Available for new Farmers and Ranchers
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Changes on the way for Hemp production
Hemp Now More Attractive to Big Growers
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New Hemp Varieties Approved
New varieties can now be grown by Colorado Seed Growers Association members.
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Colorado Hay Report
Heath Dewey from the Greeley USDA Livestock, Poultry and Grain Market News office
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Food Entrepreneurs 2
State Program to be an incubator for food entrepreneurs.
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Food Entrepreneurs 2
AG Start Ups Have Help Available
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New Governor Focused on Ag and Rural Communities
Polis Address Makes Promises to Ag Producers
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Colorado SNAP Participants Protected
SNAP Recipients Protected through February
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Market Facilitation Payments Deadline Extended
Food Inspectors Work during Partial Shutdown