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Agrivoltaics in Colorado – 0.306

Print this fact sheet By T. Ballard, J. Bousselot, S. Conrad, B. Gornick, C. Hayes, T. Hickey, R. Meyer, and M. Uchanski* (3/23) Quick Facts… There is an ever-persistent demand for solar energy (photovoltaics or PV) installations concurring with increasing global populations demanding more energy and related issues surrounding climate change. Agrivoltaics is the practice […]

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CO-BURN: Colorado Biochar Use Resource Network

CO-BURN is your source for information surrounding biochar topics in Colorado, including biochar production and usage. CO-BURN exists to provide helpful, current information to land owners and professionals working in fields such as forestry, agriculture, agronomy, horticulture, biofuels, carbon management, environmental health, and more. What is Biochar? Biochar is an organic soil amendment currently being […]

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Family Matters Newsletter – August

PDF Version Back-to-School Lunches and Snacks By: Sheila Beckley, CSU Family and Consumer Science Extension Agent – Weld County As a mom of a first grader, I understand the challenge of always coming up with appealing snack and lunch ideas. My child has a wide range of foods he likes, but he gets tired of […]

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Family Matters Newsletter – April

Download PDF Version Here Eggcellent Eggs By Joy Akey, Family and Consumer Science Agent, Yuma County Looking for a quick, delicious, affordable food for your family that suits any part of the day? Want a perfect protein source? How about a food that naturally contains 13 different vitamins and nutrients? You can find it all […]

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An Overview of Wild Horse and Burro Management in the American West – 3.104

By Hailey Doucette, Dr. Leisl Carr Childers & Retta Bruegger Quick Facts… Wild horse and burro populations can grow by 20-25% per year. Management of wild horses and burros falls primarily to the Bureau of Land Management and is governed by the 1959 Wild Horse Annie Act, the 1971 Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act, […]

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Job Vacancy # 30 – 21 Extension Specialist, Social Justice and Community Development City and County of Denver, Colorado

We are committed to increasing the diversity of our staff and providing culturally responsive programs and services. Therefore, we encourage responses from people of all backgrounds and abilities. We invite you to review Colorado State University’s Principles of Community that guide our mission and vision of access, teaching, service and engagement. Denver is located 12 […]

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Family Matter Newsletter – September

Hiking Promotes a Healthy Mind, Body and Family By Nicole Clark, Family & Consumer Science Agent, La Plata County A slight chill in the air, long shadows and a brilliant display of gold, orange and red – these are the hallmark signs of fall. It is also your last call to hike before it snows! […]

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