Discussion of the responsibilities of each Division of the Colorado Department of Agriculture., video file MPEG 463MB, Animal Health Division -- Brand Inspection Division -- Conservation Services Division -- Inspection and Consumer Services Division --Markets Division -- Plant Industry Division -- Colorado State Fair., Introduction provided by Agriculture Commissioner John Salazar and Deputy Commissioner Ron Carleton., Produced by OIT Communications Team; presented by: the Governor's Office of Information Technology., Online resource; title from website (viewed October 2019)
Agriculture producers have the right to control depredating animals, meaning animals that pose a threat to an agricultural product or resource. Landowners may control animals themselves or they may identify a designee., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed August 2018)
The purpose of this project is to identify a method to cost-effectively utilize manure and other abundant agricultural wastes to produce useful energy. A fuel made from this resource has the potential to reduce farmers' waste disposal and energy expenses, mitigate negative environmental impacts caused by excessive and inappropriately stored manure, and improve the economic viability of farm operations. This research project designed, produced and tested several samples of "straw-pooh" fuel briquettes that could be co-fired with coal in utility-scale power plants, burned on site to produce heat and power for agricultural operations, or used in a medium-scale application, such as district heating (to provide heat to one or more large buildings or structures)., iCAST., "This report was created by iCast, funded by the Colorado Department of Agriculture's ACRE (Advancing Colorado's Renewable Energy) Program.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; (viewed May 2015)
This guide was developed to help companies write a marketing plan for their food or agricultural product(s)., Title from cover., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
This guide is intended to assist field personnel in identifying life stages of, and damage caused by, emerald ash borer (EAB) (Agrilus planipennis Fairmaire). This difficult-to-detect insect causes symptoms in ash trees similar to those caused by many other abiotic and biotic causes. When diagnosing ash tree problems, it is important to step back and look at the whole picture as many diagnostic clues can be obtained by analyzing site conditions. Symptoms in EAB infested trees initially occur in the top portion of the canopy for the first 1-3 years after infestation., compiled by Micaela Truslove., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed August 2022)
DriftWatch" is a voluntary registry tool that is intended to help pesticide applicators and specialty crop growers in Colorado communicate more effectively and to promote awareness and stewardship activities to help prevent and/or manage drift appropriately., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2022)