Becky Rumsey

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Western Sprawl Alternative

Today, as more and more people pour into parts of the Western U.S., things are changing. Unless you are very rich, in many places land is now too expensive to buy for ranching. Colorado, for example, loses 90,000 acres of agricultural land each year to development. But, the folks of at least one rural county […]

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Perennial Wheat

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Migration of Cranes

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My Father’s Garden

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Project Del Rio

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Reconsidering The World’s Bread Basket

Becky Rumsey reports from central Kansas on the findings of the Land Institute, which advocates a return to the prairie’s native grain ecosystem. Returning to the original grains could lessen soil erosion, water and pesticide use, and increase long term crop yields.

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Leadville VS The EPA

Becky Rumsey reports on the growing animosity of many residents of Leadville, Colorado toward the EPA. The agency has named 16 square miles in and around the mining town a Superfund site, but many residents see the agency’s presence as an intrusion.

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Largest Private Water Project

Becky Rumsey of member station KGNU in Boulder, Colorado reports on the fight over what would be the American West’s first large private water development project. The project, which would bring water to the Denver area from a large aquifer in Southern Colorado, has the backing of some high-profile environmentalists, including former EPA administrator William […]