Upcoming Events
Marketing Series with the Good Meat Project and Quivira Coalition
March 7th | Virtual Webinar
Attend the 11th annual conference put on by the CO Fruit & Veg Growers for networking and learning. This year's theme is: Growing Resources, Cultivating Success.
The Specialty Crop Block Grant Program funding through the Colorado Department of Agriculture enables CFVGA to offer beginning farmer (10 years or less farming commercially) members a FREE conference registration. Complete your membership here first, then register for conference. We are limited to 35 free beginning farmer registrations, so don't delay.
The Colorado Grain Summit
March 8th, 8am - 5:30pm | Salida, CO
Put on by the Colorado Grain Chain, this conference is for anyone that grows grain, produces, or handles grain products with an aspiring interest in increasing local grain sourcing in Colorado. There will be networking sessions, expert panels, and keynotes highlighting innovative success stories across the grain supply chain.
2025 Colorado Food Summit Regional Convenings
March 5th-14th | Multiple Dates and Locations
This year, CSU is hosting multiple Regional Food Convening across the state. The goal of the regional gatherings is to raise awareness of and lift regional voices in statewide food and agricultural visioning processes. Click the links below to learn more about each event:
- March 5th, Western Region, Craig, CO
- March 7th, Mountain Region, Salida, CO
- March 11th, Eastern Region, Sterling, CO
- March 14th, Southern Region, Pueblo, CO
Email cda_soil@state.co.us to have your event featured here!
Grants & Other Soil Health Engagement Opportunities
Colorado Farm Fresh Directory Listing Form | Open Now, Due March 14th
Each year, the Colorado Department of Agriculture and the Colorado Proud program produce a Colorado Farm Fresh Directory. If you want to be included in this year's directory, you can submit a form online.
Over 90,000 copies of the directory are distributed statewide and the directory is also housed online on CDA's website.
Agricultural producers listed must produce agricultural products/fruits/vegetables/meat/raise livestock as well as sell products directly to the public or offer agritourism activities in Colorado to be included in the directory. A listing costs $25. The deadline to submit is March 14, 2025.
New Agrarian Wellness Training Program | Applications Accepted on a Rolling Basis
Quivira Coalition and AgWell (an initiative of the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union) have partnered to offer a peer-to-peer wellness training program and support network. Participants will gain the ability to recognize, understand, and address behavioral health challenges, which will then prepare them to implement supportive measures within their own networks and facilitate sessions that support their own communities.
Good Farmer Award | Apply by March 22nd 11pm ET
The inaugural Good Farmer Award U.S. is dedicated to celebrating an exemplary ‘Beginning Farmer’ who advances ecologically sound agricultural practices, builds biodiversity on-farm, and fosters resilience, sustainability, and social equity. The award is funded by the Rodale Institute and the DAVINES Group and consists of $10k and a fully paid trip to the European Regenerative Organic Center (EROC) in Parma, Italy.
Zero Foodprint
Winner of the James Beard "Humanitarian of the Year" Award, Zero Foodprint (ZFP) is a nonprofit mobilizing the food world around agricultural climate solutions. Learn about their work and apply for the Restore Grant here.
Watch: Restore Colorado Producer Webinar
Watch: Restore Program Webinar June 2023
Soil Health at Work
Hold Our Ground Film Series
The first episode in a three-part documentary film series highlighting the innovative work of Colorado producers in building healthy soil and more resilient agricultural systems.
Watch here:
Audubon Rockies
With funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Audubon Conservation Ranching staff helped enhance soil and reseed native plants on a degraded pasture of the Rafter W Ranch, an Audubon-certified ranch in eastern Colorado. These restoration techniques help the ranch retain water, which should increase its drought resilience and long-term biodiversity. Monitoring during the first growing season found increased plant growth and reduced soil compaction.
Learn about a soil restoration project through the Conservation Ranching Initiative: Rafter W Ranch Article & Video
Resources
- Fact Sheet on Soil Analyses from CSU
- Soil Health Primer from CDA and Acres USA
- Visit CDA Soil Health YouTube channel for our practice implementation webinar series.
- ACRES USA
- CSU Extension
- Colorado Collaborative for Healthy Soils
- Farmers for a Sustainable Future
- NRCS Soil Health Factsheets
- Quivira Coalition
- Soil Health Institute
- Western SARE