More Colorado ranches and farms could see property tax cuts under a bill being advanced by the state legislature. Senate Bill ...
Colorado ranchers are feeling the bite of wolf reintroduction, but it’s the state that is footing most of the bill. On March 5, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved two Grand County ...
The deadline for the 2024 applications for History Colorado’s Centennial Farms & Ranches Program is coming up on May 1 and applicants have less than one month to send in their applications. Centennial ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The state will pay two Colorado ranching operations a combined $343,000 for livestock killed by wolves and other impacts from the apex predator — by far the ...
Yes. Cattle grazing land qualifies for a slightly lower assessment rate than nonagricultural land, resulting in lower property taxes.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. GRAND JUNCTION - A split Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission awarded two Colorado ranches nearly $200,000 in wolf depredation ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Some of Colorado’s livestock producers have renewed their plea to Colorado Parks and Wildlife: Kill the wolves in Grand and Jackson counties that have killed ranchers’ cattle. Several ...
How important is agriculture to Colorado’s overall well-being? It accounts for about $47 billion a year of our state’s economy, directly or indirectly employing at least 195,000 people. The livestock ...
Ranches don’t stop operating during winter, and some of the best dude ranches in the state welcome guests even after the snow starts to fly. While the scenery is different, the Western hospitality ...
There’s less than one month to send in applications for the 2024 History Colorado’s Centennial Farms & Ranches Program. The deadline is May 1. A joint initiative of the History Colorado and the ...
The July 17 compensation increased the 2024 total paid wolf depredation claims to $603,327.60, more than $253,000 over what the state budgeted.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) — Some of Colorado’s livestock ...