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Poultry emergency disease plan
Poultry emergency disease plan
This Colorado Poultry Emergency Disease Plan will be applicable to any poultry disease that causes significant morbidity or mortality in commercial or back yard poultry. At this time the diseases of concern would be Avian Influenza, Exotic Newcastle Disease or any other new, emerging or reportable disease that causes significant economic losses to the poultry industries of Colorado., Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Poultry emergency disease response plan
Poultry emergency disease response plan
The introduction of a highly contagious disease or a poultry incident resulting from an all-hazards event could have devastating effects on Colorado's poultry industry. Limiting the scope of an outbreak is dependent on the early detection and rapid response to eradicate the disease., Caption title.
Practical green greenhouse development
Practical green greenhouse development
"SBT TR 09-601.", "November 1, 2009.", "Interim report, volume 1."
Practical green greenhouse development.  Phase I.   Final report
Practical green greenhouse development. Phase I. Final report
by Larry Kinney, Marc Plinke, Michael Stiles ; prepared by Synergistic Building Technologies [and] Cure Organic Farm ; prepared for the Colorado Department of Agriculture under the Advancing Colorado's Renewable Energy (ACRE) Program., "SBT TR 11-601.", "February 2011.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed August 2015)
Practical green greenhouse development. Phase 2. Final report
Practical green greenhouse development. Phase 2. Final report
prepared by Synergistic Building Technologies and Hutton Architecture Studio with Cure Organic Farm ; Larry Kinney [and] Gardner Clute ; prepared for the Colorado Department of Agriculture under the Advancing Colorado's Renewable Energy (ACRE) Program., "SBT TR 11-605.", "August 2011.", "A joint reserch and development project of Synergistic Building Technologies and Cure Organic Farm."--Cover., Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed August 2015)
Prevention and control of trichomoniasis in Colorado
Prevention and control of trichomoniasis in Colorado
Column title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Prevention and response plans to address invasive species attacks on urban forests in Colorado
Prevention and response plans to address invasive species attacks on urban forests in Colorado
Strategies to cope with the introduction and spread of invasive species need to be identified and implemented prior to introduction and establishment to best alleviate negative consequences. Invasive forest pests such as Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), Gypsy moth, and Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) are most likely to be introduced into Colorado via firewood, logs, or nursery stock. Existing diseases and pests such as Thousand Canker Disease and Mountain Pine Beetle may need to be deterred from spreading from one region of our state to another., Colorado Department of Agriculture., "8/13/2014.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2017)
Producto de Colorado
Producto de Colorado
Cover title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Productos agrícolas de clase mundial
Productos agrícolas de clase mundial
Varios estados se enorgullecen de producir uno o dos cultivos. Colorado es diferente. Nuestras condiciones de cultivo excepcionales y clima único nos permite cultivar una gran variedad de productos de primera categoría con calidad de exportación. Desde nuestras papas hasta nuestro maíz dulce (Arg: choclo) hasta nuestros melones y duraznos (melocotones), somos reconocidos por nuestros productos agrícolas de clase mundial. Los productores y transportistas de frutas y verduras de Colorado están listos para satisfacer sus necesidades. Seleccione Colorado y disfrute de los beneficios de nuestros productos agrícola únicos, superiores y de alta calidad., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2018)
Public attitudes about agriculture in Colorado : a study done for the Colorado Department of Agriculture and Ag insights
Public attitudes about agriculture in Colorado : a study done for the Colorado Department of Agriculture and Ag insights
Results of a survey of Colorado residents conducted in 2001 to determine public attitudes towards such issues as food prices, food safety, pesticide use, environmental practices, wildlife and agriculture, animal welfare, land use, population growth, and agricultural land preservation. The study also looked for differences in attitudes among Coloradans that may be based on geographic location, length of residence, or other characteristics., Title from cover., "August 2001.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Public attitudes about agriculture in Colorado, June 2006 : executive summary
Public attitudes about agriculture in Colorado, June 2006 : executive summary
Title from caption.over., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Purple loosestrife identification and management
Purple loosestrife identification and management
Caption title., "List A Species : rangeland, pasture, and riparian site recommendations.", "Updated on: 09/13."
Purple loosestrife identification and management
Purple loosestrife identification and management
Caption title., "List A Species.", "Updated on:", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Quackgrass identification and management
Quackgrass identification and management
Caption title., "List B Species.", "Rangeland, pasture, and riparian site recommendations.", "Updated on: 04/08.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Quality Assurance Program Plan for activities of the Agricultural Chemicals & Groundwater Protection Program
Quality Assurance Program Plan for activities of the Agricultural Chemicals & Groundwater Protection Program
This Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) outlines all of the necessary information pertaining to the monitoring of Colorado groundwater for the presence of agricultural chemicals, which is the responsibility of the Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection Program (ACGP). Activities mentioned by this QAPP are grouped into Data Generation and Acquisition, Data Validation and Evaluation, and Reporting., authors: Karl Mauch, Andrew Ross., Colorado Department of Agriculture, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, and Colorado State University Extension jointly administer the Agricultural Chemicals & Groundwater Protection (Program), "February 2014.", Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2017)
Questions & answers on the Colorado fertilizer law
Questions & answers on the Colorado fertilizer law
Online resource; title from PDF column (viewed July 2021)

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