Schools can reopen safely – an epidemiologist describes what works and what’s not worth the effort
School administrators around the country are working to bring students back into the classroom safely, while still providing kids an enriching learning environment.
Organic food has become mainstream but still has room to grow
Organic food once was viewed as a niche category for health nuts and hippies, but today it’s a routine choice for millions of Americans.
With climate change, seemingly small shifts have big consequences
Climate change has been accumulating slowly but relentlessly for decades. The changes might sound small – but seemingly small changes can have big effects
Ag stats: Wyoming crop progress and condition report – week ending August 15, 2021
Wyoming crop progress and condition report from the USDA for the week ending August 15, 2021.
18 counties could lose power in northern California to prevent wildfires from spreading
With high winds forecast in Northern California, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. said it plans to cut power Tuesday in 18 counties.
Wyoming population growth among slowest over last decade, Pew report says
Wyoming had the third slowest population growth rate over the last decade.
Credits approved for High Plains No-Till Conference
The Colorado Conservation Tillage Association will offer certified crop adviser credits for 29 sessions at the High Plains No-Till Conference.
Colorado awarding $6.4M in grants for wildfire mitigation
Colorado Governor Jared Polis and the Colorado State Forest Service (CSFS) announced that the state is awarding $6.4 million in grant funding for wildfire mitigation efforts.
Working group submits report detailing ways to bolster Colorado's anti-speculation law
A working group submitted a report on Friday that includes several “concepts” that it says the Colorado Water Resources Review Committee should consider when exploring how to bolster the state’s anti-speculation law.