Carefully select herbicides suitable to your land use goals. Always read, understand, and follow label directions; the label details pesticide LAWS. Some listed herbicides are not suitable for croplands, turf, ornamental beds, etc.; read the label to determine acceptable application sites., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed July 2021)
Cover title., "Colorado Department of Agriculture ACRE Grant Program Saguache County Renewable Energy Sales Tax Grant Program.", "10/29/08.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Highly contagious foreign animal diseases (FADs) such as Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), African Swine Fever (ASF), and Classical Swine Fever (CSF) are caused by viruses that can spread easily through animal contact. These diseases affect a wide range of food animal species, including cattle, sheep, poultry, and swine. If one or more cases of an FAD are identified that affects the state of Colorado, the SVO will enact movement restrictions for susceptible live animals and animal products and establish quarantines within Control Areas. Movement of susceptible live animals and animal products will be resumed under the guidance from the Colorado Secure Food Supply Plan, once that movement can be managed safely., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed November 2024)
The CHAMP initiative aims to promote the health and safety of the hemp industry for farmers, processors, and consumers. In doing so, Colorado hopes to set a national example for establishing an advanced hemp industry., prepared by CHAMP stakeholders, Colorado State University, MPG Consulting, Roenbaugh Schwalb ; facilitated by Government Performance Solutions., "March 26, 2021.", Cover., Print version record.
Marketing tool for the Colorado Proud program that encourages buying locally grown, raised and processed food and agricultural products for high quality products and helping Colorado's economy. Videos explain how the high and dry altitude results in outstanding produce. The warm days and cool nights help the sugars to set in diverse produce such as fruit (apples and peaches) as well as sweet corn and melons. The dry climate results in production of different types of onions. The low humidity lessens pest problems resulting in fewer pesticides and fungicides being used., video file MPG 123MB, Colorado produce tours (11:00) -- Fruit (2:35) -- Leafy greens (2:12) -- Onions (1:39) -- Organics (2:32) -- Potatoes (2:28) -- Sweet corn (1:30), Produced by Colorado Department of Agriculture, Markets Division., Online resource; title from opening screen (viewed October 2019)
Discusses 3 different ways of doing farm-to-table in schools. Some schools choose to get most of their supplies from the local farmers, others do farm to school one day a year, and others grow their own garden for food for the schools., video file MPEG 54MB, Produced by: Colorado Farm to School Task Force; Colorado Farm to School, and Colorado Proud., Online resource; title from title screen (viewed December 2025)
The Colorado State Fair engaged Incentis Group to conduct an Economic and Fiscal Impact Study of the Colorado State Fairground (CSFG) Events upon the City of Pueblo, Pueblo County and State of Colorado economies., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed July 2014)
At the heart of this report lies a critical recommendation: strategic darting as the cornerstone of sustainable wild horse population management. This approach is not merely a suggestion; it is the vital key to unlocking lasting solutions for this intricate challenge. While the majority of the Working Group's insights are tailored for the State of Colorado, this comprehensive report also delivers targeted recommendations specifically for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). We extend our sincere appreciation to the Colorado BLM staff, whose engaged and supportive collaboration has been invaluable throughout this rigorous process., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed May 2025)