Mesa County, Colorado is one of the most diverse agricultural regions on the Western Slope, centered around Grand Junction and shaped by a combination of river valley soils, high desert conditions, and a long growing season. Located in Mesa County, the area benefits from irrigation supplied by the Colorado River and the Gunnison River, which support a wide range of specialty crops, orchards, and traditional agriculture in an otherwise arid environment.
Livestock production remains an important component of the agricultural landscape, with cattle ranching and small scale dairy operations contributing to a balanced and diversified rural economy. Many producers integrate crop farming with livestock grazing, making efficient use of irrigated pasture and forage production. Family owned farms and ranches are common, often combining traditional practices with modern irrigation systems and crop management techniques

