
Colorado Farmers Adapt to Early Spring, Water Conservation Urged
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Colorado farmers are planting crops early due to the mild winter, but low snowpack raises water shortage concerns. Growers are taking advantage of the extended harvest window for annual crops, while perennial plants face bigger risks. Denver Water urges homeowners to delay lawn irrigation and focus on conservation. Recent hard freezes damaged early tree and shrub blooms, and experts advise skipping fertilizer and focusing on mulching and steady watering. Coloradans are urged to conserve and watch water levels closely as spring unfolds.
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