Northern Colorado Farmers Prioritize Water Availability

Dry winter conditions top concern for local agricultural industry leaders

Feb. 27, 2026 at 8:55am

Colorado's dry winter has been a major concern for farmers and agricultural professionals in Northern Colorado, who discussed the issue at a recent CEO Roundtable event hosted by BizWest. With limited water availability a growing challenge, the industry leaders emphasized the critical importance of securing reliable water sources for their operations.

Why it matters

Water scarcity is an increasingly pressing issue for Colorado's agricultural sector, as the state grapples with persistent drought conditions. Farmers in Northern Colorado, a key agricultural region, are particularly vulnerable to water shortages, which can have significant impacts on crop yields, livestock, and the overall viability of their businesses.

The details

The BizWest CEO Roundtable, held at the Better Business Bureau office in west Windsor, brought together leaders from the local agricultural industry to discuss the challenges they are facing. With Colorado experiencing a dry winter despite recent snowfall in the high mountains, the availability of water emerged as a top priority for the farmers and professionals in attendance.

  • The CEO Roundtable event took place on Tuesday, February 19, 2026.

The players

BizWest

A media company that organized the CEO Roundtable event focused on the agricultural industry in Northern Colorado.

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What’s next

The agricultural industry leaders in attendance are likely to continue advocating for policies and initiatives that address water availability and conservation in the region, in an effort to ensure the long-term sustainability of their operations.

The takeaway

The water crisis facing Colorado's agricultural sector is a pressing concern for farmers in Northern Colorado, who are working to find solutions to secure reliable water sources and adapt to the changing climate conditions that are impacting their livelihoods.