Not so long ago, Syria produced all of the food it needed within its own borders. And a big part of that production was potatoes. Now, you may not immediately associate potato growing with any Middle Eastern country. But since potatoes were first introduced by the...
The Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture at Colorado State University will host its annual Poinsettia Sale on Wednesday, Dec. 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the CSU Horticulture Center, 1707 Centre Ave.Featuring 93 cultivars in striking shades of pink,...
Researchers at CSU are examining how best to grow strawberries indoors (Photo by Kevin Samuelson) Key takeaways Researchers at CSU Spur are examining whether strawberries can be affordably and effectively grown in greenhouses and vertical farms. Strawberries are a...
Colorado State University’s landscape architecture program has been reaccredited by the Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board, the national accrediting body for landscape architecture education programs.Housed in the College of Agricultural Sciences’ Department...
Two longtime College of Agricultural Sciences faculty members have been named 2025 Nutrien Scholars of Agricultural Sciences, an annual award that recognizes faculty for outstanding research, teaching and outreach. Stephen Koontz, professor in the Department of...
Urban forests in the Western United States are facing growing challenges from climate change, limited water resources and increasingly volatile weather. This year’s Trees in the West event will bring together residents, scientists, policymakers and forestry...