AG Colorado Department of Agriculture
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- West Nile virus
- Caption title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- West Nile virus encephalitis : a guide for Colorado horse Owners
- Caption title., Folded title., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- What is the CDA approved certified hemp seed program?
- In 2012 industrial hemp was approved to be grown in Colorado. Colorado Department of Agriculture tests various hemp seeds to ensure that they grow true hemp with .03 or less THC., video file MPG 59.1MB, Produced by Colorado Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry., Online resource; title from opening screen (viewed November 2019)
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- What you need to know about the Colorado quarantine against Japanese beetle
- Column title., "Effective January 1, 2010.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- What you should know about the Colorado Seed Act C.R.S. 35-27
- Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2022)
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- What's it like to be a livestock brand inspector?
- Three professional brand inspectors talk about the day to day activities of a brand inspector. Change of ownership, travel over 75 miles, or cross state lines require brand inspection., video file MPEG 125.8MB, Streaming video file (125.8 MB), Produced by Colorado Department of Agriculture., Performers: Art Flynn, Debbie Veltri, Holly Dennis.
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- Who's who in humane work in Colorado : year book of the Colorado Humane Society, the State Bureau of Child and Animal Protection
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- Wild caraway identification and management
- Caption title., "List B Species.", "Rangeland, pasture, and riparian site recommendations.", "Updated on: 08/08.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Wind feasibility report for Colorado livestock operations
- Cover title., "August 2008.", "This study was partially financed through a grant from the Colorado Department of Agriculture Value Added Development (CAVAD) Grant.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 22), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Wind resource evaluation at Colorado agricultural operations
- Cover title., "July 2010.", "This study was partially funded through a grant from the Colorado Department of Agriculture, Advancing Colorado's Renewable Energy (ACRE) Program.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Worker protection around pesticides in the marijuana industry : introduction to the Federal Worker Protection Standard
- A power point presentation on the Federal Worker Protection Standard with particular emphasis on the marijuana industry., Mike Rigirozzi, Thia Walker., video file MPG 491MB, Produced by Colorado Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry, Pesticide Section and Colorado Environmental Pesticide Education Program., Online resource; title from file name and opening screen (viewed October 2019)
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- World-class produce
- Many states pride themselves on producing one or two crops. But Colorado is different. Our exceptional growing conditions and unique climate allow us to produce a diverse variety of high quality, exportable produce. From our potatoes to our sweet corn to our mouth-watering cantaloupes and peaches, we are recognized for our world-class produce. Colorado fruit and vegetable growers and shippers are ready to meet your business needs. Choose Colorado and reap the benefits of our unique, superior and high quality produce., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2018)
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- Yellow nutsedge identification and management
- Caption title., "List B Species.", "Rangeland, pasture, and riparian site recommendations.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Yellow starthistle identification and management
- Caption title., "List A Species.", "Updated on: 03/05/08.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Yellow toadflax identification and management
- Caption title., "List B Species.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Zoonotic disease addendum
- Zoonotic Disease Addendum is a supplemental document to the Department's emergency disease response plans providing additional information on current zoonotic diseases and the threat they pose to animal and human health. This document presents information on zoonotic diseases significant to public health addresses the threat of bioterrorism, and offers recommendations on how animal health responders can reduce the risk of exposure to a zoonotic disease during an outbreak., Cover title., "January 2011.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.