A permafrost research site in Sweden. The boardwalk is submerged due to permafrost thaw flooding. Image courtesy of Nicole Raab. As the planet has warmed, scientists have long been concerned about the potential for harmful greenhouse gasses to seep out of thawing...
A sorghum field in Africa. Photo courtesy of Alberto Miti. There’s an empty grain sack emblazoned with a logo from a Senegalese farm cooperative tacked to the wall in Geoff Morris’ Colorado State University office. Morris, an associate professor of crop quantitative...
Photos courtesy of the Colorado FFA Foundation Three Colorado State University alumni were honored by the Colorado FFA Foundation on Thursday, February 29 as the latest inductees in the Colorado Agriculture Hall of Fame, which is presented by Farm Credit Associations...
Photos courtesy of the Colorado FFA Foundation Three Colorado State University alumni were honored by the Colorado FFA Foundation on Thursday, February 29 as the latest inductees in the Colorado Agriculture Hall of Fame, which is presented by Farm Credit Associations...
Plants need to adapt to challenges like drought, heat, and pests to survive, and scientists use this understanding to improve crops through genetic solutions. With a growing population and changing climate, it’s crucial to harness plant adaptation for boosting...
Researchers are looking belowground to address atmospheric carbon, using soils as a tool for climate mitigation. Accessing roots and soils has historically required some creative problem-solving to take a deeper look at the rhizosphere, or the soil around a root...