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Pueblo Seed and Food Company to open for 2024

The Cortez company, which will open on Jan. 19, sells products made from whole grains, along with a long list of seeds and other produce

Aztec Farmers Market offers affordable, healthy options

Participation in state food programs helps stretch budgets at the market

One rancher’s approach to drought? Plant more trees

An experimental silvopasture in Bayfield could reduce water consumption

Colorado farmers and ranchers haven’t been able to repair their own equipment, until now

A new state law requires manufacturers to hand over parts, software, instructions and other necessary tools

Food and water: A future that is one and the same

Efficient use is conservation, say farmers at Southwestern Water Conservation District’s annual seminar

Program to cut Colorado River water use shuffles forward

Plan is a key strategy in the Upper Basin’s plan to conserve water and help replenish reservoirs and rivers in the Colorado River Basin

Growing Forward Farm hosts pruning workshop

Learn to prune young trees to encourage productive growth

Right-to-repair bill for farming equipment advances out of Colorado House

Second right-to-repair legislation from Rep. Brianna Titone

11 states consider 'right to repair' for farming equipment

Lawmakers in Colorado, other states introducing bills to force farming equipment manufacturers to help farmers to do their own repairs

Montezuma County leader Steve Chappell dies; service is Saturday

Steve Chappell was a family man and national Nordic champion

Workshop on ranching in drought stresses sustainability

Ute Mountain Ute Tribe Farm and Ranch hosted a free series of presentations on range and herd management

Avian flu helps create shortage of eggs and higher prices at grocery stores

Experts say new Colorado law may also increase costs, but is unlikely to further reduce supply