Colorado Department of Agriculture
The Colorado Department of Agriculture is the principal department of the Colorado state government that manages agriculture, food safety, agriculture-related consumer protection, and conservation districts. Kate Greenberg was appointed as Commissioner of the Department in 2019, replacing Don Brown, who retired after serving since 2015.
Organization
The department is organized into these divisions:- Animal Health Division
- Brands Division
- Colorado State Fair
- Commissioner's Office
- Conservation Services Division
- Inspection & Consumer Services Division
- Markets Division
- Plant Industry Division
- Division of Laboratory Services
- Division of Animal Welfare
CADA board members are ex officio members of the Colorado Agricultural Value-Added Board, which make grants, loans, loan guarantees and equity investments concerning rural Colorado. The Colorado State Conservation Board is composed of representatives of Colorado's ten watersheds, representing Colorado's seventy-six conservation districts.