Colorado's crisp, dry mountain air, abundant sunny days, and varied growing environments, make it one of the top agricultural states in the U.S. Colorado exports annually more than $2 billion in agricultural products. Agriculture in Colorado contributes more than $40 billion annually to our economy and employs more than 170,000 people., Cover title., Print version record.
Bryan Propp, James Leeper and David Carlson., "January 2002.", Includes bibliographic references., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed October 2023)
Feed incidents, whether accidental or intentional, have the potential to cause adverse health effects for large segments of the animal population. Mitigating the consequences of such emergencies will require the capability to respond to and recover from chemical, biological or physical contaminants and other hazards that may affect the safety of food and agricultural products. This document describes the response actions of CDA and partnering agencies to such feed incidents., Cover title., "November 2010.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Herbicides are an effective tool in an integrated weed management plan when dealing with noxious weed infestations. When using herbicides as a treatment, there are some safety factors that should be considered before spraying such as proper use, safety, timing of application, mixing and handling, and storage and disposal of herbicides., Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture, Inspection and Consumer Services provides information on the grading of eggs, required information on the egg cartons and methods a person can use to grade eggs at home., Caleb Brackens., video file MPEG 45 MB, Streaming video (45 MB), Produced by James Amos of Colorado Department of Agriculture, Digital Media Program., Title from title screen., Performer: Caleb Brackens.