Colorado Ag Day at the Colorado State Capitol


Colorado Ag Council to Hold Ag Day Proclamation Press Conference at Noon

What: Every year, Ag Week celebrates and showcases the best of Colorado agriculture to state lawmakers. This year, members of Colorado Agriculture Council and the staff of the Colorado Department of Agriculture will gather at the Colorado State Capitol to bring awareness and understanding of Colorado’s ag industry to lawmakers.



When: Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at 12 PM Mountain Time (U.S. and Canada)

Where: Colorado State Capitol, West Foyer: 200 East Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado

Who: Speakers include Lieutenant Governor Dianne Primavera, Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg, , Colorado Ag Council Chair/Colorado Corn Promotion Council Executive Director Nicholas Colglazier, Representative Karen McCormick – D (Chair of the House Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee), Representative Marc Catlin – R (Vice Chair of the House Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Committee), Senator Dylan Roberts – D (Chair of the Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee), Senator Cleave Simpson – D (Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee)

Why celebrate Colorado Ag Day?

  • Colorado agriculture provides abundant, nutritional products for consumers within the state and around the globe.
  • A majority of Coloradans agree that maintaining and protecting agricultural land and water is important
  • Farmers and ranchers play a vital role in producing wholesome, safe food provided to consumers.
  • Agriculture ranks among the most important economic sectors in Colorado, supporting more than 195,000 jobs and generating an estimated $47 billion of economic activity annually.
  • Land in farms and ranches provides habitat for wildlife and open space, and innovative and sustainable farming practices ensure that our state’s resources will remain protected for generations to come.
  • Farmers and ranchers are critical to Colorado agritourism, welcoming tourists from around the world and giving them a taste of the Colorado experience.
  • Farmers and ranchers are innovative entrepreneurs and business leaders who remain resilient in their dedication to Colorado agriculture.

Thank you for your consideration. We hope you’ll join us!

The Colorado Ag Council consists of the following producer members: Colorado Aquaculture Association, Colorado Association of Conservation Districts, Colorado Association of Wheat Growers, Colorado Cattlemen’s Association, Colorado Cattle Women, Inc., Colorado Corn Promotion Council, Colorado Corn Growers Association, Colorado Dairy Farmers PAT/PAC, Colorado Dry Bean Administrative Committee, Colorado Egg Producers Association, Colorado Farm Bureau, Colorado Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association, Colorado Horse Council, Colorado Independent Cattle Growers Association, Colorado Livestock Association, Colorado Onion Association, Colorado Pork Producers Council, Colorado Potato Administrative Committee Area II, Colorado Potato Administrative Committee Area III, Colorado State Grange, Colorado Sugarbeet Growers, Colorado Wool Growers Association, GreenCO of Colorado, National Young Farmer’s Coalition, Rocky Ford Growers Association, Rocky Mountain Agribusiness Association, Rocky Mountain Farmers Union


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