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Farming and Pheasants in Colorado – 6.512

Print this fact sheet by D.E. Benson 1 (9/09) Quick Facts… Decline in pheasant numbers occurs at the same time that farming intensifies. Agriculture and pheasants can thrive simultaneously. Pheasants can become part of farming profits. Some agricultural practices benefit pheasants and farmers. Some agricultural practices benefit pheasants at the cost of farm profits. Some […]

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Finding a Farmers’ Market near You in Larimer County

Alison O’Connor Colorado State University Extension Horticulture Agent in Larimer County May 16, 2015 When spring arrives, you know that summer is not far behind. Spring also means that the local farmers’ markets start selling crisp greens, vegetable starts and broccoli, which lead to sweet peaches, crunchy apples and plentiful potatoes. Farmers’ markets promote community […]

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Insect Damage to Farm-Stored Grain – 5.545

Print this fact sheet by F.B. Peairs 1 (8/2010) Quick Facts… Stored-grain Insects often cause as much loss after harvest as crop pests cause during the growing season. Insects cause losses by direct feeding damage and also deterioration and contamination of grain. Six steps to prevent and control of insect damage are: keep bins clean […]

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Farm and Ranch Family Stress and Depression: A Checklist and Guide for Making Referrals

A Checklist and Guide for Making Referrals By: Robert J. Fetsch, Human Development & Family Studies Colorado State University and Roger T. Williams, Professional Development & Applied Studies University of Wisconsin-Madison SIGNS OF FARM AND RANCH STRESS The last few years have been difficult for farm and ranch families. Many are experiencing financial and emotional […]

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Blueprints – Farm Building Plans

Click here for entire list of blueprints. Number Date Pages Description 5520 1 Open Tank Tower 5523 2 Hay Stacker 5528 1 Granary 5529 1 Granary 5534 2 Corn Elevator 5535 1938 1 Crib And Granary 5675 1948 1 Machinery Shed & Work Shops 5734 1955 1 Multi Purpose Pole Building Machinery Storage 5746 1 Concrete […]

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Extension Update – December 14, 2018

On behalf of PLT: 4-H Youth Development – Jean Glowacki Cropping Systems – Ron Meyer Energy – Cary Weiner Environmental Horticulture – Alison O’Connor Family And Financial Stability (FAFS) – Gisele Jefferson Food Systems – Becca Jablonski Livestock & Range – Frank Garry Natural Resources – Marvin Reynolds NFSH – Jessica Clifford 4-H Youth Development […]

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Extension Update – February 6, 2018

On behalf of PLT: PLT Meetings 4-H Youth Development – Jean Glowacki Community Development – Greg Felsen Cropping Systems – Ron Meyer Energy – Cary Weiner Environmental Horticulture – Alison O’Connor Family and Financial Stability – Jennifer Cooney Food Systems – Becca Jablonski Livestock & Range – Todd Hagenbuch Natural Resources – Robin Young Nutrition, […]

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Extension Update – November 15, 2017

On behalf of PLT: Additional CSU Holiday – Friday, December 22 Grants & Funding opportunities UPDATED September DAC minutes available Update on Extension Mission, Vision & Values – Cary Weiner & Ashley Stokes Program Leadership Team (PLT) – Bill Nobles and Jan Carroll Additional CSU Holiday – Friday, December 22 Governor Hickenlooper has declared Friday, […]

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Home-Produced Chicken Eggs – 9.377

Print this fact sheet by M. Bunning, E. Shackelton, and J. Avens* (2/21) Quick Facts… Raising chickens and collecting eggs can be an enjoyable effort and beneficial way to participate in food production. Proper design and maintenance of poultry housing will help keep eggs clean and prevent exposure to harmful bacteria. Information in this factsheet […]

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Family Matters Newsletter – July 2015

PDF Version Locally Grown Farm Fresh Foods are Delicious! By: Kaye Kasza, Family and Consumer Science Agent, South East Area Extension Now is the time to get ‘just picked’ fresh produce at a local farmers’ market. It’s a great way to get locally-grown, fresh fruit, vegetables, and other foods for you and your family while […]

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