Crops /tags/crops Crops en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Tue, 31 Oct 2023 14:43:00 GMT How extreme weather in the US may have affected the pumpkins you picked this year for Halloween /news/2023-10-31/how-extreme-weather-in-the-us-may-have-affected-the-pumpkins-you-picked-this-year-for-halloween Some pumpkin farmers in the West, particularly wholesalers in places like Colorado and New Mexico, are feeling the pinching effects of drought. Farmers have had to rely on dwindling water for irrigation while battling wacky weather to get their crops planted on time. Some have cut back on other crops they grow because pumpkins bring in the most money, while others have described lower yields of smaller gourds. Tue, 31 Oct 2023 14:43:00 GMT /news/2023-10-31/how-extreme-weather-in-the-us-may-have-affected-the-pumpkins-you-picked-this-year-for-halloween Melina Walling and Brittany Peterson, AP An exceptionally wet spring means green fields, and some concerns for Colorado's farmlands /news/2023-06-09/an-exceptionally-wet-spring-means-green-fields-and-some-concerns-for-colorados-farmlands In spring of 2022, nearly the entire state of Colorado was parched with heat and drought. One year later, the story is remarkably different, with above-average rainfall and unusually cool temperatures. The extra moisture is doing wonders for Colorado’s croplands. Fri, 09 Jun 2023 17:14:13 GMT /news/2023-06-09/an-exceptionally-wet-spring-means-green-fields-and-some-concerns-for-colorados-farmlands Rae Solomon As Denver pushes to green its rooftops, a CSU professor takes agrivoltaics to new heights /regional-news/2022-11-09/as-denver-pushes-to-green-its-rooftops-a-csu-professor-takes-agrivoltaics-to-new-heights A Colorado professor is studying how plants grow under solar panels on rooftops. The research highlights the growing green roof movement — and the challenges cities face in mandating rooftop green space. Wed, 09 Nov 2022 13:00:00 GMT /regional-news/2022-11-09/as-denver-pushes-to-green-its-rooftops-a-csu-professor-takes-agrivoltaics-to-new-heights Emma VandenEinde