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Government and Politics
Summit County to lease federal land to build housing under new Farm Bill rules
By
Jenna McMurtry
News
With shortage of local labor, farmers and advocates want Congress to create incentives for migrant farmworkers
By
Caitlyn Kim
Government and Politics
As D.C. fights over food aid, need in Colorado stays high
By
Caitlyn Kim
Government and Politics
Farm Bill must address western priorities, Colorado growers, ranchers tell Congress members
By
Caitlyn Kim
Government and Politics
When it comes to the next Farm Bill, Colorado producers have a lot of opinions, and concerns
By
Caitlyn Kim
Government and Politics
Colorado’s first overtime rules for farmworkers are coming. But workers question who the changes help most
By
Matt Bloom
Money
As Hemp Is Legalized The FDA Frowns On CBD Oil
By
The Associated Press
Money
Now That The Farm Bill Has Blessed Hemp, Colorado Farmers Are Rarin’ To Take The Lead
By
Michael Elizabeth Sakas
KRCC
Final Farm Bill Shows Hemp’s In, Food-Aid Work Requirements Are Out
By
Grant Gerlock
,
Madelyn Beck
,
Amy Mayer
, and
Jonathan Ahl
KRCC
U.S. Senate Passes Farm Bill, Meaning It’s Time To Compromise With House
By
KRCC Staff
KRCC
Senate Bill Seeks To Help Farmers Obtain Mental Health Services
By
Erica Hunzinger
KRCC
Fearing Deportation, Unauthorized Immigrants Shy Away From Signing Kids Up For Food Aid
By
Esther Honig
KRCC
Federal Food Aid Program Difficult To Navigate, But Crucial Service For Mentally Ill
By
Madelyn Beck
KRCC
Expanding Work Requirements For Food Assistance At Center Of Farm Bill Debate
By
Grant Gerlock
KRCC
Obtaining Federal Food Aid Takes Time, Patience
By
Erica Hunzinger
CPR News
Farm bill includes provisions for wildfire protection
By
Matt Laslo
CPR News
Cuts to Food Stamp program won’t affect Colo.
By
Colorado Public Radio Staff