The 2009-10 State of the Rockies Series focuses on “Food and Agriculture in the Rockies: Current Challenges and New Trends.” Six students spent the summer conducting field research, and their findings are published in the State of the Rockies Report Card: www.coloradocollege.edu/StateoftheRockies/reportcard.html
The student researchers were Patrick Creeden ’10 who studied threats to ranching, ways to preserve ranchland, and open space; Zoe Wick ’10 who researched demographics in agriculture, American Indians, women operators in agriculture, and migrant farm labor; Katherine Sherwood ’10 who researched land in agriculture, organics and the new food economy, and the Big Thompson water project; Emil Dimantchev ’11 who researched the financial side of agriculture, subsidy allocation, and alternative agricultural enterprises; Jayash Paudel ’10 who researched farm organization and, with Dimantchev, studied alternative agricultural enterprises and wrote about small and beginning farmers; and Russell Clarke ’10 who researched agricultural production, particularly bison, dairy, and beef production.
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[…] In his photos for the annual State of the Rockies project posters, Steve captures the essence of what Professor Walt Hecox ’64 calls “our own backyard.” This beautiful backyard has always afforded Colorado College students unique opportunities for research, field study, recreation, and aesthetic appreciation. (Read more about CC’s signature State of the Rockies project) […]
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