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Publisher
[Colorado Department of Agriculture, Markets Division]
Pub. Date
2012
Description
By buying locally grown, raised and processed food and agricultural products, you are receiving high quality fresh products and helping Colorado's economy, local farmers, ranchers, greenhouses, manufacturers and processors in your area.
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Publisher
Colorado Department of Agriculture, Markets Division
Pub. Date
2007.
Description
A new method of storing electrical energy in an agricultural setting for irrigation application has been analyzed. System design analysis, modeling methods, operation reviews, and aquifer hydrogeology research demonstrates that this is a feasible method for storing energy on-site.
Publisher
Colorado Department of Agriculture, Markets Division
Pub. Date
[2015?]
Description
Marketing tool for Colorado produce explaining how the high and dry altitude results in outstanding produce. The warm days and cool nights help the sugars to set in diverse produce such as fruit (apples and peaches) as well as sweet corn and melons. The dry climate results in production of different types of onions. The low humidity lessens pest problems resulting in fewer pesticides and fungicides being used. Easy to supply, easy to satisfy, that's...
Author
Publisher
Colorado Department of Agriculture, Markets Division
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
Starting a food processing business involves a doable but sometimes difficult process. This checklist is a basic list of critical steps in setting up a food processing business. Each step will involve various contacts before it is complete. Check off each step as it is fully completed.
Publisher
Colorado Department of Agriculture, Markets Division
Pub. Date
[2015?]
Description
Marketing tool for the Colorado Proud program that encourages buying locally grown, raised and processed food and agricultural products for high quality products and helping Colorado's economy. Videos explain how the high and dry altitude results in outstanding produce. The warm days and cool nights help the sugars to set in diverse produce such as fruit (apples and peaches) as well as sweet corn and melons. The dry climate results in production of...
Publisher
Colorado Department of Agriculture, Markets Division
Pub. Date
2014.
Description
Many states pride themselves on producing one or two crops. But Colorado is different. Our exceptional growing conditions and unique climate allow us to produce a diverse variety of high quality, exportable produce. From our potatoes to our sweet corn to our mouth-watering cantaloupes and peaches, we are recognized for our world-class produce. Colorado fruit and vegetable growers and shippers are ready to meet your business needs. Choose Colorado...
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