Three graduate students and one post-doctoral fellow from the College of Agricultural Sciences have been selected as Sustainability Leadership Fellows by CSU’s School of Global Environmental Sustainability. Over the course of the coming year, the fellows will receive...
On Wednesday, April 29, the College of Agricultural Sciences and Agricultural Experiment Station celebrated the annual CAS/AES Awards. After two years of conducting the ceremony virtually, the event was hosted in the new Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building....
One of the many highlights of the new Nutrien Agricultural Sciences Building is the Bernard Rollin Knowledge Well. Dean James Pritchett shows attendees of the building's grand opening how the in-the-round classroom provides for better student engagement. Photos by Joe...
Dennis Bruner, great-grandson of C.P. Gillette, in the C.P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, at Colorado State University. Photos by John Eisele/CSU Photos While he personally finds bugs most interesting when they’re on the end of his line while fly fishing,...
For generations, farmers have relied on the spraying of herbicides to prevent invasive plants and weeds from choking their soybean, corn and wheat crops. But over the last several years, this tried-and-true system has been faltering. Weeds are quickly evolving...
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...