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What do panhandlers want?

Sometimes it’s money or a job. On a bad day, even a smile works

Bountiful hay harvest begins in Montezuma County

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

Growers hope standards bring order to hemp industry

Uniformity sought in ‘new’ industry

Late winter storms stunt summer produce in La Plata County

Planting season has begun for subsistence farmers, master gardener says

Rancher works to establish water buffalo in Colorado

Roaring Fork Valley provides challenges, possibilities

Tailwind Nutrition finds new home

Owners’ desire to stay in Southwest Colorado kicks off 2-year search

Could cannabis clubs come to Durango?

Colorado gave municipalities ability to expand marijuana laws this year

Flyovers offer bird’s-eye view for Assessor’s Office, emergency personnel

Aerial photography transforms the way the county can look at properties

Purgatory Resort sees 47% rise in skier visits

Resorts across Colorado benefit from snowy winter and spring

Young farmers want to bring food to underserved populations

Innovative program tests model that would donate local produce

Southwest Colorado tourism rising from the ashes

This year’s water could revive industry hurt by last year’s drought, fires

Could Colorado lose its industrial advantage over hemp?

WASHINGTON – The year hemp made its debut in 2014 at the Four Corners Agriculture Expo in Cortez, about 25 people showed up to learn about the plant the state of Colorado had recently legali...
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