Many a Coloradan looks forward to that first, juicy bite of a Palisade peach every summer. Demand for the famous Western Slope fruit never runs dry, but the state’s $40 million peach industry is under increasing threat from an insidious pathogen that destroys peach...
International Weed Genomics ConsortiumCollaborative effort to combat crop-threatening weeds headed by CSU scientists by Anne Manning published April 14, 2021 Every multi-acre farmer and backyard gardener knows weeds are a constant, formidable foe of successful plant...
An adult army cutworm, or miller moth. Photo credit: Whitney Cranshaw/Colorado State University If the swarms of flying insects infiltrating doorways, backyards and gardens the last few weeks are any indication, miller moth season in Colorado is here. Following four...
John McKay, professor in the Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management at CSU. John McKay, a professor in the Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management at Colorado State University, has been named a Fellow of the American Association...