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2019 National Western is last chance to visit old stockyards

DENVER (AP) – The year was 1906, and there was no rodeo in sight. In the inaugural year of the National Western Stock Show, any display of roping and riding skill was still 25 years away. Th...

Cowbelles raise quilt along Main Street

Quilt to be raffled off at Livestock Association meeting in February

San Juan Basin Beef Symposium will have a drought focus

Speakers plan talks about toxins, range and herd management, the economy

Durango Diaries to focus on the future of agriculture

Final events of season to be held at granges

Inside Colorado’s ‘hotbed’ of wildlife conflict

Papers: Flawed management leads to needless killings of bighorn sheep

Woman gets deferred sentence in animal cruelty case

Plea deal bans horse ownership for two years

Fair festivities continue with livestock shows and Richie Law concert

Richie Law concert brings fair fans to their feet and over a fence

Woman faces 18 charges in Cortez horse neglect case

Daisy Stenzel faces 18 counts of cruelty

Hay shortage in Southwest Colorado could hit ranchers hard

Drought presents tough challenges for livestock owners

Mesa Verde National Park prefers removal of ‘trespass horses’

Proposal includes 5-year capture plan and a last resort

Mesa Verde National Park prefers removal of ‘trespass horses’

Proposal includes five-year capture plan and a last resort

Farmers, Ranchers looking at cuts to irrigation allocations

McPhee Reservoir may be rare exception with full ration of water