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Riverfest and Community Fair 2025

On Saturday, June 7th, COFFA co-hosted the 23rd Annual Riverfest and Community Fair with the Learning Council and the Western Slope Conservation Center

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Western Colorado Climate Update For April 2025

The year is off to a warm and dry start, even with some welcome moisture in May. Snowpack across the Gunnison River basin is well below the median at 44% (May 20, 2025) and April was unusually warm.  Dive into the details in our latest climate update, with a focus on the winter that in some ways wasn’t.

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Spring Plant Propagation Workshop with Sam Kaup

On April 26th Sam Kaup from Zephyros Farm and Wild Plum Nursery presented a workshop on plant propagation at the Coffa demonstration garden and classroom! He spoke about tips and tricks for how to create many plants from a parent plant, including techniques such as: division, suckering, layering, stooling, root cuttings, stem cuttings, semi hardwood cuttings, and hardwood cuttings. Read on to learn more about each of these techniques. 

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Public Lands and Rural Resilience

The public lands around the North Fork Valley include the West Elk, Maroon Bells, and Ragged Wildernesses, Thompson Divide and the Grand Mesa. The Curecanti National Recreation Area, Black Canyon National Park and the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area are here too, marking the eastern edge of the Colorado Plateau.

These public lands and the natural functions they provide safeguard our drinking water supplies and irrigate our farms, they provide important habitat values and strengthen resilience to, and help mitigate impacts from, climate change.

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Behavioral Wellness & Rural Well-Being

Spring greetings from the Colorado Farm and Food Alliance! We wanted to update you on our efforts regarding farmer behavioral and mental health. In late February, in collaboration with The Learning Council and the Valley Organic Growers Association, we hosted a screening of a short film entitled Legacy.

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Gunnison Basin: An Epicenter for Rural Climate Action and Innovation

Two years after the Colorado Farm & Food Alliance (COFFA) sounded the alarm with its "Gunnison Basin: Ground Zero in the Climate Emergency" report, the urgency for climate action has only intensified. 

But it's not only bad news. Across the Gunnison Basin, as in many rural places across the southwest, innovative solutions are taking root, offering a roadmap for other communities facing similar challenges.

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Fireside Legacy Farmer Storytelling Series

Winter stirs a quiet inspiration that is kindled by the fireside through stories of what has been and all that can be. As the butterfly garden slumbers, the Colorado Farm and Food Alliance team dreamed up a fire pit for winter gatherings and a warm, cozy space to share stories of our agricultural roots and envision what we can grow. With the help of the Arbol Farm crew, we have installed a southwest-inspired sunken firepit where community members can gather to share stories and inspiration.

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Change, Climate, and Rural Action in 2025 - What federal changes mean for rural climate action

In 2025, we expect ongoing attempts to rollback current environmental and conservation policy – based on stated intent from the new administration and Congress, along with early action and leadership changes in agencies and on committees – with a hard shift away from natural resource protection, environmental justice, and climate action. 

The CO Farm & Food Alliance is troubled by this change in federal direction. We will work with partners to defend the progress made and seek opportunities to continue that progress.

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Rural Resilience in a Time of Change

Agriculture, food systems and the U.S. Southwest are all on the front line of coming climate and ecological disruptions.

But the impacts of global warming are not the only changes coming our way. Political changes in Washington DC may also impact western Colorado in significant ways. 

Issues that the incoming administration and the new 119th Congress will be addressing include the Farm Bill, funding to mitigate and prepare for climate change, Colorado public lands and how the Colorado River and western water supplies are managed.  With your support we are ready.

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Climate Change and Colorado Agriculture: Challenges, Adaptations, and Solutions

Climate change is reshaping agriculture and food systems around the world, presenting both challenges and opportunities. That includes here in western Colorado. 

Impacts we are already experiencing range from extreme weather events and water scarcity to growing seasons and crop productivity changes. And agriculture, together with related land-use, is a major contributor to the drivers of climate change. 

However, agriculture also holds the potential to adapt to these changes and as a solution to the climate crisis. Here's a look into the intersection of climate change and agriculture, incorporating insights from the Gunnison Basin.

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Fall Workshops: Regeneration in Action

This Fall we partnered up with The Learning Council and Western Slope Conservation Center to bring regeneration to life on local North Fork Valley farms and at our regenerative gardens and classroom, Mariposa Ascendente.

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Learning from Farmers to Create a Healthier Future

Colorado Farm & Food Alliance is super excited to be partnering with Mountain Roots Healthy Futures and AmeriCorps to host Sarsa Buck here in the North Fork Valley. Sarsa is helping Colorado Farm & Food Alliance learn from the amazing agricultural producers in our community about their practices, successes, challenges and stories. This is so the Colorado Farm and Food Alliance, and others, can better support regenerative agriculture in the region and our farmers and ranchers doing this work.

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Grants for Small-acreage Farms and Cottage Food Producers

Colorado Farm and Food Alliance is working to develop and build our Rural Resilience and Regeneration programming to assist small farm and food businesses in locating the resources, connections, and skills they need to help them succeed and to support rural communities that are prosperous, equitable, and climate-resilient.

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Regenerative Agriculture Farm Dinner with the Forage Sisters-Mark your calendar and make your reservations now!

Our much anticipated Regenerative Agriculture Farm Dinner with the Forage Sisters returns on October 23, at the Midway Schoolhouse, outside Hotchkiss. Held at the peak of harvest season, and when the Valley will be ablaze in autumnal colors, this ticketed event will sell out in advance. So right now is a good time to purchase your tickets here.

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Speed Weeding: Bindweed and Buddies

The butterfly is emerging at Mariposa Ascendente, Colorado Farm and Food Alliance’s new regenerative agriculture demonstration garden and classroom. Designed by Elizabeth Agee, the walking garden features many aspects of regenerative agriculture that can be incorporated into a farm or garden that wishes to become more drought resilient, less fertilizer dependent, pollinator friendly and water wise.

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