Precipitation patterns affecting western Colorado’s home life and agriculture

By: Olivia Dicks Climate change affecting the predictability of snowfall, wind, and fires is substantially changing how farmers, workers, and the community live in western Colorado. Western Colorado includes thousands of acres of farmland due to its weather, topography, and elevation.  Higher up in western Colorado, beautiful scenic views from the mountain side are increasing…

Living Alongside Wildfires

By Rachel Colchete The mountains near Salida, Colorado have never been a stranger to the occasional wildfire, but as the climate grows increasingly arid and people move closer to forest boundaries, these formerly inconsequential and easily-contained burns are becoming a threat to residents. Hundreds were forced to evacuate during the recent Decker Fire, spanning 8,959…

Resistance to Change Amidst Global Warming

By Rainy Adkins Farmers across the San Luis Valley who maintain fields with center-pivot sprinklers and sun-faded tractors wake up every morning with a view of blue mountains and a hard job, and they love it despite the consequences it might have on the environment. “Farming’s in their blood,” said Riley Kern, the fix-it-all technician…

Farming With Less Water

By Rainy Adkins In the barren expanse of the windswept San Luis Valley bordered by snow-powdered blue peaks, groundwater water is a major source of concern for the farming community as the valley becomes more arid and crops continue to demand water.  “There’s no way you’ll stay in business,” people have told Sheldon Rockey, 3rd…

Optimism and uncertainty clash for farmers in Colorado’s San Luis Valley

By Auguste Voss SAN LUIS VALLEY—A sign along the main north-south road where drivers whiz through Colorado’s golden-brown San Luis Valley reflects rising political concerns about climate change impacts—which increasingly threaten the agriculture that remains the economic mainstay for people. “Our home needs our care,” the sign says, showing a blue-green planet earth. But farmers…