Aug. 5, 2019: Colorado’s Boutique Corn Crop Faces Challenges; Marijuana Grow Goes Green

August 5, 2019
A harvest crew with Tuxedo Corn Company removes the first ears of the company's Olathe Sweet Sweet Corn harvest from a field west of Pea Green Colorado Wednesday July 24, 2019. (William Woody, Special to the Sun)A harvest crew with Tuxedo Corn Company removes the first ears of the company's Olathe Sweet Sweet Corn harvest from a field west of Pea Green Colorado Wednesday July 24, 2019. (William Woody, Special to the Sun)Courtesy of William Woody, Special to The Colorado Sun
A harvest crew with Tuxedo Corn Company removes the first ears of the company's Olathe Sweet Sweet Corn harvest from a field west of Pea Green Colorado Wednesday July 24, 2019. (William Woody, Special to the Sun)

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Aug. 5, 2019: Colorado’s Boutique Corn Crop Faces Challenges; Marijuana Grow Goes Green

The City of Denver is negotiating with its contractor to keep the remodeling project at DIA on track. Then, Colorado Wonders about how Allenspark was founded. Plus, the challenges facing the Olathe sweet corn crop. Finally, "On Something" explores one man's effort to make his marijuana grow environmentally friendly.