Gov. John Hickenlooper signed an executive order to suspend permits necessary to authorize transports of large baled hay or baled livestock feed which may exceed lawful maximum height.
The executive order suspends rules that prevent the State from issuing single-trip, extra-legal permits for divisible loads of "baled hay" or "baled livestock feed" of heights ranging from 14 feet, 6 inches to 15 feet.
Delta County Farm Service Agency (FSA) wants to remind agricultural producers of the Oct. 1 deadline to purchase Non-Insured Crop Disaster Assistance Program (NAP) coverage for 2013 crops. The Oct. 1 deadline is for wheat, both winter and spring, announced Alan Bull, County Director.
The Colorado Department of Agriculture is proud to announce a new testing feature to assist those taking CDA's Commercial Pesticide Applicator examinations.
"This new feature allows Coloradans to take this important test without traveling to Denver," said CDA Plant Industry Division Director, Mitch Yergert.
The Water Center at Colorado Mesa University is pleased to announce two exciting opportunities to learn about water in our region: an eight-hour "Water Law in a Nutshell" class on Friday, Sept. 21, and a water tour of the Uncompahgre Valley on Tuesday, Sept. 25. Both events are open to the general public.
Reservoirs are water savings accounts. Largely, they operate to catch snowmelt for use later in the summer–but are big enough to build a nest egg for future drought years.