Despite being the highest state in the country, Colorado’s 30,000 farms and ranches encompass 30.7 million acres – nearly half the state’s total land. There are more than 105,000 jobs in Colorado related to agribusiness, contributing $16 billion annually to the economy. Cattle and calves are the number one agricultural commodity with close to 2.6 million head of cattle. The state is also a leader in the production of sheep meat and wool. It is in the eastern plains regions and valley where the most fertile soils in the nation can be found. Therefore it’s not surprising that a majority of cropland is located throughout the eastern region. Apples are Colorado’s largest fruit crop in terms of production. In fact, the high-altitude at which they are grown supposedly enhances the quality of taste.
Stories/Videos
- Rounding Up the Future
- High Country Ranching
- Comeback Story
- Great Western Show
- Zapata Ranch
- Colorado State Fair
- Life Choices
- Saving The Store
- Living Close To The Land
- Preserving the Crown Jewels of Agriculture
- Grain Silo Artist
- Colorado Woman Rancher
- Singer Michael Martin Murphey
- Saving the Local Supermarket
- Tasty Tubers
- BACON - Blue Ribbon Bacon Tour Festival
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Top 5 Commodities
1. Cattle and calves
2. Corn
3. Wheat
4. Hay
5. Dairy products
Top 5 Ag Exports
1. Live animals and meat
2. Wheat and products
3. Hides and skins
4. Feed grains and products
5. Vegetables and preparations