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District VI Competes at Western National Round-Up

Southeast Area—Five area 4-H youth competed in the annual Western National Round-Up held in Denver January 9-12. Kylee Holden modeled in the fashion revue and the livestock quiz bowl team consisting of Rhett Larsen, Chad Russell, Joel Souders and Blake Mueller, competed in the quiz bowl contest. “This was the first year that one of […]

Drought Information Statement from NWS-Pueblo

The first through middle part of December was very cold and relatively wet, especially across higher terrain in Colorado, as an arctic air mass entered the Rockies.  However, most of the state saw below average precipitation and cooler than average temperatures for the month as a whole.  December is generally one of the driest months […]

Precision and Automation Technology for Weed Control

    The world population is expected to reach 9 Billion by 2050.  This presents a challenge when considering the land and other resources globally available.  There are 6.6 Billion acres of arable land and it takes 1.2 acres to feed one person.  Currently, we can only feed 5.5 Billion people, which is dreadfully short […]

Grants Available to Support Colorado Agriculture

  LAKEWOOD, Colo. -The Colorado Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for funding through its new “Enrich Colorado Ag Grant Program.” Grant funds will help Colorado companies conduct research and develop new uses and markets for food and agricultural products that are grown, raised or processed in Colorado. “The program is ideal for Colorado’s farmers, […]

1,200 Marijuana Plants Seized in Haswell, Two Arrested

(HASWELL, COLORADO) The Kiowa County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant Saturday morning (January 4, 2014) at a home in Haswell, Colorado, where an estimated 1,200 marijuana plants were discovered.  Two people, who are not believed to be Colorado residents, were arrested and transported to the Bent County Jail. Their names and a full list […]

Salazar Addresses Colorado Agriculture & Weather Challenges

Agriculture and Weather:  Statewide Challenges By John Salazar, Commissioner of Agriculture January 3, 2014  What’s the weather going to be like today?  For most of us the answer may mean putting on a jacket, grabbing an umbrella, or bundling up the kids for the school bus stop.  But for a farmer and rancher, the answer […]

Local Students Compete in Livestock Quiz Bowl at Nat West Round-Up

  Southeast Area—District VI is sending a livestock quiz bowl team and a grand champion artistic clothing model to the 2014 National Western Round-Up Competition January 9 through 12 in Denver, Colo.  Rhett Larsen, Chad Russell, Blake Muller and Joel Souders make up the livestock quiz bowl team and Kylee Holden will compete in the […]

CDA Adopts Industrial Hemp Rule

  LAKEWOOD, Colo. – The Colorado Department of Agriculture has adopted the first industrial hemp rules in the state’s history; the rule became effective December 30, 2013. Producers can begin to register with CDA’s industrial hemp program on March 1, 2014. “These rules are the first step to allow Colorado producers to legally grow industrial […]

Lincoln School HOPE Center Meets The Code of the West

      The Hope Center meets the Code of the West By Lacey Mann, CSU 4-H Extension Agent, Bent & Prowers Counties Southeast Area—Prowers County 4-H and The Hope Center have partnered to deliver Code of the West Happy Trails curriculum to third, through sixth graders.  The first principle the Hope Center youth have […]

2013 Year in Review for Prowers County: November & December

The Prowers Journal has Highlighted the Top News Events of 2013   November 2013 Year in Review  Mail-in ballots were used exclusively for the General Election on the 5th, a development which incorporated the entire state for future elections.  Most of the local election balloting was for school board positions for Wiley and Granada as […]

Tumbleweeds and Dust for Christmas Eve

  Who cares if Rudolph’s nose glows cherry red in fog.  How well does that thing work in dust?  Around 3:30pm the horizon north and west of Lamar, past the riverbed up on the far ridges, showed a line of wind driven dust. The rolling clouds stretched along a wide path as it gathered steam […]

Extreme & Extended Drought Workshop Set for Garden City Jan. 9

  Lincoln, Neb. – Over fifteen experts in the fields of irrigation, range management, climatology, and drought planning are scheduled to speak at a one-day workshop Jan. 9 in Garden City, Kan., on managing drought on the farm and ranch. Producers can register now for the workshop, which will be held at the 4-H building […]

Colorado Employment Situation – November 2013

    Nonfarm payroll jobs increased 4,200 over the month from October to November to 2,378,900 jobs, according to the survey of business establishments. Private sector payroll jobs increased 2,900 and government increased 1,300.  According to the survey of households, the unemployment rate decreased three tenths of a percentage point in November to 6.5 percent. […]

CSU Southeast Area Extension Agents Relocate

  Jennifer Wells, Southeast Area Director, announced that Bruce Fickenscher has transferred from the Kiowa Extension office to the Range and Livestock agent position located in Otero and Crowley Counties. Fickenscher states that he is looking forward to the new challenges and that producers in all Southeast Area Counties are encouraged to contact him through […]

Stulp Brings Water Update to Commissioners

In about one year, Governor Hickenlooper will have a first draft of a comprehensive state water plan on his desk which will be reviewed for an additional year before any action may be taken.  The plan is being developed by the Colorado Water Conservation Board.  John Stulp, former Prowers County Commissioner and current Director of […]

Prowers County Budget Passed for 2014

    The Prowers County Commissioners held a public hearing on the 2014 county budget this past Thursday, December 12 and approved resolutions for the budget amounting to $17,844,998 as well as a mill levy of 27.17 mills for assessable property within the county amounting to $3,339,233, based on an assessment of $122,901,471.  The county’s […]

Applications Being Accepted for Funding to Support Small and Emerging Rural Businesses

DENVER, Colo., October 31, 2013 – USDA Rural Development State Director Trudy Kareus announced that the agency is accepting applications for the Rural Business Enterprise Grant Program (RBEG). Applications are due by 4 PM on January 17, 2014. Nonprofit economic development groups, public bodies and tribes are encouraged to apply. Grant funds may be used […]

Rust Fungus to Battle Widespread, Damaging Weed

  LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Canada thistle is one of Colorado’s most widespread and damaging exotic invasive weeds, infesting croplands as well as pastures, rangelands, roadsides and other non-crop areas. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) have entered into a cooperative agreement to control the noxious weed Canada […]

Critical Wildlife Projects Keep CPW Personnel Busy Over Winter

DENVER – Although the main big game hunting seasons have ended, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s researchers and biologists are preparing for another busy time of the year. Beginning in early December through late March, CPW employees will climb aboard aircraft and fly across large swaths of wildlife habitat in search of big game animals to […]

Four Tips to Avoid Overeating

    Excited about all of the great food around the holidays?  Here are some tips you can use today to avoid overeating: Tip 1:   Slow down!  Take smaller bites and chew thoroughly.  Eating slowly allows you to actually taste and enjoy what you are eating, which in turn may lead to making healthier food […]