USDA chooses Fort Collins as one of five new hubs in major federal relocation effort
By Dillon Thomas | CBS Colorado
The United States Department of Agriculture, or USDA, will close down a major portion of its current headquarters in Washington, D.C., moving some of the staffers to Northern Colorado. Fort Collins was selected as one of five locations around the country where the headquarters will be relocated.
"At first blush, everything about having offices out here makes sense," said Kenny Rogers, a cattleman in Yuma.
Rogers has been a cattleman for decades, at times serving in leadership roles among his peers. He said the announcement of the partial move to Fort Collins was a surprise to him, but one he welcomes.
"Getting boots on the ground where the action is occurring, rather than in an office in Washington, D.C., that is not a bad thing," ...


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