The Colorado rancher-conservationist finding the ‘radical middle ground’
Ryan Brown splits time between running Opera Lafayette and stewarding his family land at Reddert Ranch, one of the oldest ranches in Mancos Valley, Colorado.
Ryan Brown splits time between running Opera Lafayette and stewarding his family land at Reddert Ranch, one of the oldest ranches in Mancos Valley, Colorado.
An animal-rights activist — who resigned from Colorado’s Board of Veterinary Medicine after calling farmers and ranchers “lazy and nasty” — has been charged with 13 counts of animal cruelty.
To encourage young producers to participate, Culver’s is sponsoring FFA Day at the NCBA Trade Show and allowing 250 FFA members to attend for free.
The PR war always makes meat the villain, and that’s based on a thorough misinformation campaign. And usually the ‘bad guy’ doesn’t win in the end.
In a 7-0 decision, the Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Initiative 16, formerly known as the PAUSE Act, can no longer proceed in its current form.
Research out of Colorado State University suggests that better land management practices globally can help the livestock industry reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But while the science pointed to almost a complete reduction in GHG through rotational grazing in many cattle systems, the efficiency strategies they examined were not as successful in the U.S. studies. Why? […]
Finally, after seeing the backlash from his own proclamation, Governor Polis signed a different one – this time in support of the livestock industry.
The number of cattle lost are still unknown and so is the economic damages caused by the “bomb cyclone” last week.
The Roosevelt FFA Chapter is taking the future into their own hands by protecting the environment and being the first FFA chapter to recycle twine.
The people holding the most extreme views opposing GMOs think they know the most about food science, but actually know the least, according to new research.