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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

High-altitude grazing a high risk for cattle

Disease can cause heart failure for animals not adapted to elevation

Farm Bureau marks 100 years; celebration planned for Friday

Group helps local agriculture producers organize on a grassroots level

Small meat-processing plant could start up near Mancos

Rancher seeks small slaughterhouse south of town

Two cases of livestock virus confirmed in La Plata County

State health officials ask ranchers to report sick animals

Bountiful hay harvest begins in Southwest Colorado

‘Some people haven’t had to irrigate at all’

Toxic plants suspected of killing cows in region

SHIPROCK, N.M. – Ranchers in northwestern New Mexico suspect toxic plants, used in Navajo and Hopi religious ceremonies, are responsible for the recent deaths of more than a dozen cows. ...

Wayne and Melody Semler honored as Cattlemen of the Year

Bayfield ranchers praised for deep agricultural roots in La Plata County

A fat snowpack: Farmers should have water through October

What a difference a year makes

Durango man accused of trying to kill cattle signs plea agreement

San Juan County attorney says charges were never politically motivated

Cattle market remains steady; exports rise

Local ranchers hear presentation at San Juan Beef Symposium