Guest Column: Do not squander drought task force opportunity
A guest column for the Montrose Daily Press by Pete Kolbenschlag. Read it here.
KVNF Listener Commentary: Failing to Plan
Listen to Pete Kolbenschlag explain why climate action by local leaders is important in this KVNF listener commentary.
KVNF Regional Newscast: LTPBR (Low-Tech Place-Based Restoration) Workshop
On this KVNF regional newscast, Cassie Knust spoke with Elizabeth Agee, the Just Good Food Manager for the Colorado Food and Farm Alliance, about an upcoming river restoration workshop.
This workshop teaches techniques for improving river and wetland habitats. Hosted on a local private ranch that uses regenerative methods for improving pasture and wetland habitats.
Guest column: Climate inaction threatens Coloradans
Pete Kolbenschlag wrote this guest column for the Post Independent.
“The climate emergency is here. While its costs remain unknown, failure to act with the urgency needed only means that what comes due will be even more expensive and more deadly”.
Read the full article here.
Local Motion Interview with Elizabeth Agee about Permaculture
Listen to our Just Good Food Manager, Elizabeth Agee talk about Connecting with the Environment through Permaculture in this KVNF interview.
Senator Bennet’s Proposed Small Farm Conservation Act
An act designed to direct federal support to farms under 50 acres. Read more about it here.
Guest Column: Time is Ripe for Rural Climate Action
In this article published by Colorado Newsline Pete Kolbenschlag from Colorado Farm & Food Alliance talks about how our organization wants to create a model for bringing resources to the regions facing the most severe risk from climate change. Read it here.
CPR Article “When it comes to the next Farm Bill, Colorado producers have a lot of opinions, and concerns”
With the current Farm Bill set to expire, Colorado's farming community is anxious about its renewal, fearing cuts or insufficient funding amidst rising costs and the need for adaptation to climate change. The bill, which must be reauthorized every five years, supports farmers with programs ranging from crop insurance to assistance in land purchasing, and its renewal is seen as vital for the sustainability of the agricultural sector and rural communities. Read the article here.
Big Pivots Article about the Agrivoltaic Project at Thistle Whistle Farm
In this article “Growing eggplants & electricity to benefit both?” Mark Waltermire, owner of Thistle Whistle Farm in Colorado's North Fork Valley, is featured. He cultivates a diverse range of crops and plans to integrate agrivoltaics to produce half a megawatt of electricity by May 2024, with support from a $50,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy awarded to COFFA.
KVNF Local Motion Interview: Climate Change with Natasha Leger and Pete Kolbenschlag
Natasha Leger from Citizens for a Healthy Community and Pete Kolbenschlag from the Colorado Farm and Food Alliance talk about Climate Change and what that means for Western Colorado in this KVNF interview.
COFFA Featured In GJ Daily Sentinel for Agrovoltaic Funding Award
“North Fork group wins federal funding to explore projects pairing ag, solar power” is an article about how COFFA was awarded the Community Power Accelerator Prize from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to develop a community agrivoltaic project at Thistle Whistle Farm in Hotchkiss, CO.
COFFA Leads Annual Trip to Washington DC
Listen to a KVNF Regional Newscast that features COFFA and their 2023 trip to Washington DC
Regional Newscast: All About Beaver Weekend
KVNF Community Radio interview with the Colorado Farm and Food Alliance about their All About Beaver Weekend event
Guest Column: Ground Zero in a Climate Emergency
Read Pete Kolbenschlag’s guest column in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel about the Colorado Farm and Food Alliance’s work on our Climate Report
Guest Column: I remember valleys of gold
A guest article from The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel written by Pete Kolbenschlag. Read it here.
How recent legislation will help Western Slope farmers By Mark Waltermire
A guest column in The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel by Mark Waltermire. Read it here.
COFFA was featured in the article: ‘RMHF Awards Grants to Western Slope Organizations’
Read about the Rocky Mountain Health Foundation grant recipients including COFFA here.