Colorado State University
Extension
Tri River Area


Native Plant MasterTM Program

Have you always wanted to learn how to identify the beautiful plants that grow in nature?  Would you like to learn more about using them in your landscape?  Would you like to learn how to distinguish natives from noxious weeds?  Then why not become a Native Plant Master!

Fill out the Application and send it to:
Susan Rose, CSU Extension, 2775 Hwy 50, Grand Junction, CO, 81503.


3rd Annual Aquatic Nuisance Species Workshop Presentations


Commercial Pesticide Applicator Workshop Presentations


Clifton Community Strategic Plan
The enhancement of Colorado State University Extension's educational efforts in the Clifton/Fruitvale area.


Our Mission

The mission of Colorado State University Extension is "to provide information and education, and encourage the application of research-based knowledge in response to local, state, and national issues affecting individuals, youth, families, agricultural enterprises, and communities of Colorado."

The Tri River Area is comprised of four counties (Delta, Mesa, Montrose, and Ouray) and three major rivers (Uncompahgre, Gunnison, and Colorado). Elevation ranges from approximately 4400 to over 14,000 feet with most of the agronomic crops grown in two irrigated valleys (Uncompahgre and Grand). There are approximately 160,000 irrigated acres in the two valleys. The remaining area is comprised of primarily cow/calf operations. The majority of the population reside in the Uncompahgre and Grand Valleys which contain the three main cities of Grand Junction, Delta, and Montrose.

The Tri River Area Advisory Committee is made up of residents of all four of our assigned counties. They would like to hear of your thoughts on how our staff can be more effective in the areas listed below. Please feel free to contact them.

Major Program Areas and Educational Activities include but not limited to:

Family and Consumer Science

Sustainable Agriculture & Natural Resources Horticulture/Entomology Water Quality 4-H Youth Development Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program (FSNEP)

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green ball gifThe Western Colorado Extension & Research Center Home Page provides additional links to programs and information including:

WebMaster
Dr. Curtis E. Swift, Area Extension Agent, Horticulture
Colorado State University Extension
2775 US Hwy 50, Grand Junction, CO. 81503
voice: 970-244-1834
fax: 970-244-1700


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Disclaimer
Equal Opportunity

Issued in furtherance of Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Deborah Young, Director, Extension, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Extension programs are available to all without discrimination. No endorsement of products mentioned is intended nor is criticism implied of products not mentioned.

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