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Cowboys see ranching challenges in Zuni Mountains amid virus

MCGAFFEY, N.M. (AP) – Two cowboys rode their horses on a pasture below the McKenzie Ridge in the Zuni Mountains a recent afternoon checking out the cows. They rode gently to avoid...

Davin Montoya reflects on a life in ranching and electricity

Working with cattle continues; tenure with LPEA board ends in frustration

Ranchers, lawmakers search for solutions to beef bottleneck

Ranchers struggle as COVID-19 closes slaughterhouses

Durango Farmers Market will open, but with a different look

Coronavirus also sparks shift in selling methods at local farms

During pandemic, shoppers increasingly purchase food directly from ranchers

Agriculturalists waiting to see how coronavirus will affect revenue

J. Paul Brown to reduce sheep herd amid disease concerns for bighorns

Group buys out one of Ignacio rancher’s high-risk grazing allotments

Yale study puts Americans’ perspectives on food, environment to the test

Food production a significant contributor to rise in greenhouse gases across globe

In wake of proposed budget cuts, House member questions USDA’s ‘lack of reliance on facts’

Trump administration proposes trimming billions from aid programs

U.S. plans to open millions of acres of public land to drilling, cattle

Cuts to federal land clash with Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and Colorado conservation groups

La Plata County residents meet to discuss pros, cons of wolf reintroduction

Are urban areas imposing their values on rural parts of the state?

Trade deal with Mexico, Canada restores some certainty for Colorado farmers

Bennet says USMCA is ‘vital for Colorado’s economy’

Ed Zink – bicyclist, rancher and Durango native – dies at 71

Lifelong resident owned bike shop, co-founded Iron Horse Bicycle Classic