Farming /tags/farming Farming en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Tue, 18 Mar 2025 11:55:36 GMT Colorado farmers, food banks and schools feel the sting of USDA cuts for local food funding /news/2025-03-18/colorado-farmers-food-banks-and-schools-feel-the-sting-of-usda-cuts-for-local-food-funding The USDA cut two popular federal programs supporting local food systems. Tue, 18 Mar 2025 11:55:36 GMT /news/2025-03-18/colorado-farmers-food-banks-and-schools-feel-the-sting-of-usda-cuts-for-local-food-funding Rae Solomon How a Fort Collins lab is working to restore the breadfruit tree forest destroyed in the Lahaina fire /news/2024-12-31/how-a-fort-collins-lab-is-working-to-restore-the-breadfruit-tree-forest-destroyed-in-the-lahaina-fire Multiple groups are attempting to replant the forest and help undo ecological changes that made western Maui susceptible to devastating wildfire. Listen to "Morning Edition" host Michael Lyle, Jr. discuss this story with Colorado Sun reporter David Krause and then read The Colorado Sun story at the link below. Tue, 31 Dec 2024 16:46:35 GMT /news/2024-12-31/how-a-fort-collins-lab-is-working-to-restore-the-breadfruit-tree-forest-destroyed-in-the-lahaina-fire Mark Jaffe, The Colorado Sun Stress can be quietly devastating for farmers and ranchers. The new documentary ‘Legacy’ looks at how to fix that /podcast/inthenoco/2024-09-17/stress-can-be-quietly-devastating-for-farmers-and-ranchers-the-new-documentary-legacy-looks-at-how-to-fix-that Farmers and ranchers face stressful challenges every day: From hail and drought to financial pressures. A new film explores those issues, and looks at why farmers don’t always ask for help. “Legacy” screens this weekend at the Breckenridge Film Festival. We talk with the film’s director talks about possible solutions for this silent epidemic. Tue, 17 Sep 2024 11:35:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-09-17/stress-can-be-quietly-devastating-for-farmers-and-ranchers-the-new-documentary-legacy-looks-at-how-to-fix-that In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Ariel Lavery, Brad Turner 'Chicken pimping' helps at-risk youth grow sustainable career prospects /podcast/inthenoco/2024-04-17/chicken-pimping-helps-at-risk-youth-grow-sustainable-career-prospects Greeley farmer Sean Short has created a sustainable chicken farm with a mixture of fish farming and hydroponics. And he’s bringing at-risk young people into the fold to learn how. On today’s In the NoCo we listen back to a conversation about aquaponic chicken farming. Wed, 17 Apr 2024 11:40:00 GMT /podcast/inthenoco/2024-04-17/chicken-pimping-helps-at-risk-youth-grow-sustainable-career-prospects In The NoCo, Erin O'Toole, Ariel Lavery Amber waves of grain earn glory for Colorado farmer who took first in national wheat yield contest /news/2023-11-25/amber-waves-of-grain-earn-glory-for-colorado-farmer-who-took-first-in-national-wheat-yield-contest A farmer in Keenesburg, Colorado, won first place in the 2023 National Wheat Yield Contest. Sat, 25 Nov 2023 12:56:00 GMT /news/2023-11-25/amber-waves-of-grain-earn-glory-for-colorado-farmer-who-took-first-in-national-wheat-yield-contest Rae Solomon Mountain West farms receive billions for crop losses linked to climate change /2023-11-07/mountain-west-farms-receive-billions-crop-losses-climate-change A new report shows the federal government is paying billions of dollars to farmers who are losing crops to extreme weather – and the payouts keep growing. Tue, 07 Nov 2023 18:28:18 GMT /2023-11-07/mountain-west-farms-receive-billions-crop-losses-climate-change Kaleb Roedel 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 School lunch is getting a federally funded, farm-fresh makeover. Will it last? /news/2023-09-19/school-lunch-is-getting-a-federally-funded-farm-fresh-makeover-will-it-last The farm-to-school movement is out to revolutionize the humble school lunch with fresh food grown on local farms. But the path from cropland to cafeteria is full of complicated twists and turns. A new wave of federal funding is trying to smooth the way. Tue, 19 Sep 2023 20:47:37 GMT /news/2023-09-19/school-lunch-is-getting-a-federally-funded-farm-fresh-makeover-will-it-last Rae Solomon From wildfires to workloads, Western farmers face more stress and mental health issues /2023-08-24/wildfires-workloads-western-farmers-face-stress-mental-health-issues Farmers and ranchers in the West are being pressured by rising production costs, increased workloads and extreme weather. No wonder they face higher levels of stress and mental health issues than other Americans. Thu, 24 Aug 2023 22:36:33 GMT /2023-08-24/wildfires-workloads-western-farmers-face-stress-mental-health-issues Kaleb Roedel So long, red and white barns – farms are declining, study finds /regional-news/2023-07-28/so-long-red-and-white-barns-farms-are-declining-study-finds Harvest time is on the horizon for many farmers. But a recent study published in the journal 'Nature Sustainability' shows that there are fewer and fewer farms – which could have great implications for produce prices and access. Fri, 28 Jul 2023 18:09:42 GMT /regional-news/2023-07-28/so-long-red-and-white-barns-farms-are-declining-study-finds Emma VandenEinde