Tour de Farms showcases Durango’s urban gardens
Dozens of riders participate in the 12th annual event
Dozens of riders participate in the 12th annual event
Assessor aims to cleanup books, maintain integrity of rate benefit
Catch-It Contest brings 2019 La Plata County Fair to a close
Demolition Derby and Jr. Livestock Auction main attractions for Saturday
Demolition Derby and Jr. Livestock Auction to highlight weekend
Judges rate livestock, baking, handicrafts and more
Confirmed cases jump during past month, officials say
Industry seeks clarification about banking services, crop insurance
State health officials ask ranchers to report sick animals
Farm participating in Potatoes for the People
Short growing season and global markets challenge local food producer
East Asian peppers pack flavor and can be found locally
Owner Paola Legarre walks through her lavender rows on her Palisade farm on June 19, 2019.Stephanie Wolf/CPR News Paola Legarre has run those fragrant fields for 14 years, and starting…
Locals turn out to diversify orchards, support nonprofit
‘Some people haven’t had to irrigate at all’
Planting season has begun for subsistence farmers, master gardener says
Roaring Fork Valley provides challenges, possibilities
Japan will open markets, but imposes 38.5% tariff on imports
State had a jump-start on growing crop, but it could lag in processing plants
Southwest Colorado’s apple and peach orchards hold budding hope
Site allows expanded offerings, Land Conservancy says
Aerial imaging saves producers, researchers time
Mari Perry planted potatoes Thursday on her 3 acres of land near Turtle Lake. She was joined by the Good Food Collective, High Pine Produce, Rosen & Perry Ranch and…
Aerial imaging saves producers, researchers time
Site will allow for expanded offerings, according to Montezuma Land Conservancy
Woman enters water, uses lasso to pull does to safety