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A Denver campaign to “eat less meat” funded by Denver city and county tax money has ignited outrage among state legislators.
Recently in a emergency meeting of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife discussed the slaughter of several cattle by wolves near ...
County fair season is here. I’m pretty sure that with that comes its own breed of people. At every county fair, rodeo, music ...
Colorado agricultural leaders are expressing mixed feelings about the announcement July 24 of a reorganization of the U.S.
After the sale concluded, two middle-aged ranchers were chewing the fat in the livestock auction cafe. They knew each other, ...
I’m just a down home country girl. Don’t quite know what to make of this stuff called “The New West.” Heck, the land is still ...
President Trump late Thursday imposed a new round of tariffs on countries around the world. The impact of the latest tariffs on international trade is yet to be seen, but peanut butter and canned ...
The Senate is scheduled to leave town this weekend for the traditional August recess until Sept. 2, but what the Senate considers before it leaves and when it leaves are still uncertain. The Senate ...
As President Trump’s self-imposed deadline on tariffs and trade deals approaches Friday, the cotton, meat, ethanol and restaurant industries have weighed in with their comments on the situation. On ...
In a survey released today, American corn growers say they would face higher costs and reductions in crop yields if they were to lose access to key herbicides like atrazine and glyphosate, whose ...
Cattle producers, land managers and allied industries are invited to a unique in-person field day on Tuesday, Aug. 12, at 9 a ...
Agriculture Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden today vigorously defended the Trump administration’s proposal to reorganize the Agriculture Department at a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing. “President ...