Colorado Corn Seeks Applications for Farm Stewardship Award
Many Colorado farmers are implementing some of the latest-and-greatest production methods, aimed at improving efficiency on their farms, protecting our natural resources, and enhancing air and water quality. And the Colorado Corn Administrative Committee (CCAC) and Colorado Corn Growers Association (CCGA) want to honor producers taking these efforts to new heights.
We're seeking applications for the Colorado Farm Stewardship Award. The winner will be selected by Colorado Corn board members and experts in ag, conservation and sustainability. Applicants must be CCGA members, implement conservation tillage methods, and demonstrate practices related to soil, water or air stewardship. The winner be announced during the Colorado Corn Annual Banquet on December 6.
The winner will also be recognized in Colorado Corn's communications efforts, and also receive our nomination for the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) Good Steward Recognition -- a national honor that includes a $10,000 cash award for the winner, among other prizes.
Applications are due November 17. For more information or to find an application, click here. You can also contact Melissa Walter at mwalter@coloradocorn.com, Eric Brown at ebrown@coloradocorn.com, or call 970-351-8201.