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The USDA projects a $47B agricultural trade deficit for 2025, sparking concerns about long-term trends and data transparency. Meanwhile, the Great Western Ranch sold in New Mexico, highlighting surging land values, and Congress remains stalled on passing a new Farm Bill.
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Experts warn the Colorado River Basin may be shifting from drought to long-term aridification, with major implications for water planning in the West.
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State lawmakers from all corners of the nation want President Joe Biden to do more to protect the biosphere.
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It’s been over 27 years since mining operations came to a halt at the Camp Bird Mine near Ouray. But if you go up to the mine at 10,000 feet, you’ll see a…
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The San Juan National Forest plans to implement a forest-wide closure on Tuesday because of dangerous fire conditions. The 416 Fire north of Durango was…
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The Navajo Nation and Bureau of Indian Affairs are reportedly investigating the cause of a wildfire that broke out in the Sawmill Chapter near the…
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Dry conditions over the Memorial Day weekend sparked several wildfires around Southwestern Colorado.UPDATE 6/4/18, 2:10pm: The headline of this article…
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Wild animals are bearing the impacts of this year's drought well, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. In a release from Wednesday, CPW biologist…
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Memorial day campers and celebratory high school graduates will have to be especially careful with fire this year, as dry conditions have sparked burn…