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Secretary Vilsack tours Colorado to discuss climate smart ag


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From left to right: Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., joins with Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture Kate Greenberg and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack to tour northern Colorado on May 7, 2021.
Sen. Bennet makes case for long-term investments in protecting against wildfires during Vilsack’s visit.
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Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021
Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, Rep. Joe Neguse, D-Colo., and other state and local leaders convened Friday, May 7 to show USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack the wildfire recovery and climate smart agriculture efforts happening across northern Colorado. 
They visited two sites in the Cameron Peak Fire area in Larimer County the largest fire in Colorado history, burning 208,913 acres within the county. Bennet, Vilsack and Polis continued the day at Olander Farms and Root Shoot Malting to tour the malting facility and barley field. After, they held a rou ....

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Reviewing the horrid global 2020 wildfire season


Reviewing the horrid global 2020 wildfire season
The 2020 global wildfire season brought extreme fire activity to the western U.S., Australia, the Arctic, and Brazil, making it the fifth most expensive year for wildfire losses on record.
The year began with an unprecedented fire event in Australia, where wildfire smoke in the capital city of Canberra registered the worst air quality readings in the world on January 1. The Canberra Times reported that smoke billowing through the city exceeded the “hazardous” threshold by over a factor of 20.
Australia in 2019 had experienced its hottest and driest year on record, which helped drive fires that burned an astonishing 46 million acres – an area larger than the state of Florida – during the 2019-2020 fire season. While larger areas of the nation have burnt in at least four previous years, the 2019-2020 wildfires affected a larger share of forested and populated areas than previous fires did, resulting in far mor ....

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Burton Chipman Bezanson, known as "Chips," dies at 78


Submitted to The Union
“Chips” worked numerous jobs, and traveled throughout the country before arriving in Grass Valley. He was homeless for years, sheltered at times by Hospitality House, whose staff found him housing in 2015.
Submitted to The Union
In his final years, Burton Chipman Bezanson, known to many locals as “Chips,” most looked forward to daily phone calls with his daughter.
Eight years ago, Bezanson and his daughter, Tammy Cookston, were reunited after 35 years without contact. Wanting to connect with him as much as possible since then, Cookston said, “I called my dad every single day.”
He worked numerous jobs “from the circus to the oil field,” according to Cookston and traveled throughout the country before arriving in Grass Valley. He was homeless for years, sheltered at times by Hospitality House, whose staff found him housing in 2015, and ultimately resided in a local skilled nursing facility. ....

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