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HB 1079 Colorado Stream Safety Act

Ralph E. Clark III. February 11, 1996.

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HB 1079 Colorado Stream Safety Act

Ralph E. Clark III. February 11, 1996.

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Crested Butte Trail Plan 1996 Landuse Plan

Land use plan (1995-1996). Covers Baxter Gulch, Green Lake, Trappers Crossing. Topics: trail planning, nordic trails, proposed trails, existing trails. Agencies: Bureau of Land Management, Town of Crested Butte, Gunnison County. Cites 2 external works.

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Comments on draft Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan

Correspondence (1996). Covers Gunnison, Colorado, Aspen. Topics: Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan, trail system, x-country skiing, skate skiing. Agencies: City of Gunnison, City of Gunnison Department of Parks and Recreation, Design Workshop, Inc.. Cites 8 external works.

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 9)

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 8)

T ¢cF 1. Enterprise gross margins are the difference between enterprise gross revenue and direct cost. om by herd PE Grose’ nibs 4155 us to compare operations of different structures and sizes. T LF 3. Contribution analysis gives the ranch gross revenue credit for livestock even though the livestock

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 7)

% CHAPTER SEVEN ones PROFITABILITY FROM A FORAGE-BASED _,, -” OPERATION “ 4 he SS N y FORAGE AND PROFIT Profitability in forage-based environments is dictated by effective use of quality from the forage resource to meet the os needs of the animals being produced. Cost is the variable that more than

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 6)

grazing leases, your neighbor’s field of crop aftermath, the pile of cull potatoes down the road, and the local feed store. This is a description of your feed resources. Which of these are economical, and used in what way? The severity of your climate will also have a major impact on the final descr

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 5)

Technical report (1979-1991). Covers Colorado, Fort Collins, Woodruff. Topics: ranch management, forage availability, cattle nutrition, hay production. Agencies: Colorado State University, CSU Dept. Animal Science, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Service. Cites 15 external works.

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 4)

Technical report (January 1991). Covers Colorado, La Junta, B Lazy M Ranch. Topics: ranch management, animal management, breeding strategies, feeding strategies. Agencies: Colorado State University, Environmentalist International, Colorado Ranch Management School. Cites 5 external works.

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 3)

Technical report (1976). Covers Colorado, Sandhills, Kansas. Topics: ranch management, animal-forage interaction, rumen function, stocking rate. Agencies: Kansas State University, Great Plains Cooperative Extension Service, Cooperative Extension Service. Cites 7 external works.

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 2)

Technical report (June 1983). Covers Colorado, Pueblo Area, MLRA 69A. Topics: rangeland management, grazing management, stocking rate, carrying capacity. Agencies: Soil Conservation Service, ASCS, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Cites 3 external works.

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 13)

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 12)

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 11)

1. You will learn a process for setting effective goals. 2. You will understand the importance of moving beyond goal setting to goal achievement. 3. You will understand the difference between quality of life goals and other types of goals and objectives. 4, You will examine your values and write dow

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Colorado Ranch Management School (Part 10)

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Appendix 5 Example: Articles of Designation Elephant Rocks Natural Area

Jim Krugman, Laurie A. Mathews, Lee Shropshire. Colorado Natural Areas Program, Division of Parks and Ourdoor Recreation Deporatment of Natural Resources, State of Colorado. May 29, 1996.

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Appendix 2 List of Designated Colorado Natural Areas, List of Registered Colorado Natural Areas, List of Identified Colorado Natural Areas

Environmental assessment. Covers Aiken Canyon, Badger Wash Natural Area, Blue Mountain-Little Thompson Fault Natural Area. Topics: natural area designation, biodiversity conservation, habitat protection, paleontological resources. Agencies: SLB, TNC, BLM.

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AG Update Special Inventory Report Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Chickens with 1996 Annual Crop Summary Special Issue

Technical report (1994-1997). Covers Colorado, Lakewood, Gunnison. Topics: livestock inventory, agricultural statistics, cattle operations, beef production. Agencies: Colorado Agricultural Statistics Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Colorado Department of Agriculture.

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The BLM has initiated a process to develop standards for rangeland health, and guidelines for livestock grazing in Colorado.

Correspondence. Covers Gunnison Resource Area, Gunnison, Colorado. Topics: standards for rangeland health, guidelines for livestock grazing. Agencies: Bureau of Land Management, BLM, United States Department of the Interior. Cites 1 external work.

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