Logan County, Colorado sits on the northeastern plains and is one of the state’s most established agricultural regions, with a landscape defined by expansive farmland, irrigation infrastructure, and a strong mix of crop and livestock production. Centered around Sterling and connected to the broader South Platte River basin, the county has developed a resilient agricultural economy that balances irrigated farming with dryland operations across varying soil and moisture conditions.
Livestock production is closely integrated into the county’s agricultural framework, with cattle feeding, cow calf operations, and dairies contributing to a diversified rural economy. Feedlots and supporting services such as veterinary care, transportation, and feed supply create a connected system that links crop producers with livestock operators. Many farms and ranches are multigenerational, reflecting a long standing commitment to agriculture while also adopting modern practices that improve efficiency and productivity.

